Mike Kushy, solo trip. Went and broke down some of the rocks from last night and worked on making the slab squeeze easier. Tried to squeeze down the hole nearest the solid wall feet first, I got stuck at my hips. Whilst there I had a look down the other hole in the floor, doesn't go. Prominent cold draught from the hole nearest the solid wall. Looked around the chamber and all looks risky stuff. Need to bang out the slabs and follow the solid wall. Moved some rock up cave, more still at the bottom of the 10ft climb but too difficult to shift alone. 3 1/2 hours. Mike.
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Sunday, 21 April 2024
Saturday, 20 April 2024
Saturday 20th April 2024
AM - Mike Kushy solo. Carried on working on the big boulder, good chunks removed. Small enough rocks were posted through the hole in the wall into next door passage. With batteries spent I decided to have a go at getting past the boulder, and I succeeded. Awkward little twist to get into the boulder chamber beyond. Made some videos of the chamber and 2 interesting holes in the floor. If I had had someone with me I would have gone on in. Now I'm sure we're on the right road. Next step is to open up the awkward climb down more and blow the big boulder to pieces. Great draught coming from below. 3 hours. MK
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Decent sized fossil in the new chamber. Photo MK. |
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Boulder after using up batteries. Photo MK. |
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The view of the best hole in the floor estimated 2-3m wide. Photo MK. |
PM - Mike Kushy solo. The awkward 10ft climb is no longer awkward. 2 1/2 hours.
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Big flake that came off. Photo MK. |
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Head of climb down. Photo MK. |
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Looking down the climb. Photo MK. |
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Wednesday 17th April 2024
Sam Hill. Went down solo and attacked the slab for 2 hrs. No pictures but got a good chunk off it. It is easier to attack now. Could do with a second person at some point to help clear rock from the bottom. Sam.
Sunday, 14 April 2024
Sunday 14th April 2024
Mike Kushy and John Cooper.
Cleared out the rocks on the bedding slope to start with, MK in cave and JC on surface. 22 buckets cleared. MK then went down to attack the boulder at the bottom, whilst JC surveyed the new chamber. Still can't quite fit through, the pinch point is at the very end of the boulder, unfortunately this means the whole boulder has to come out. After we were both done we then cleared the remaining rock from the shelf to surface, 15 buckets this time. Still some rock down near the chamber to clear. Cold draught at the dig face. 3 1/2 hours. MK.
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The dig face. Photo MK. |
Saturday, 13 April 2024
Saturday 13th April 2024
Mike Kushy and Sam Hill.
Mike to start with. Set about opening up the top of the awkward 10ft climb and removing rock. SH arrived and downsized rock in the chamber. Once the climb was opened up SH went down to see the bottom and start work on removing obstructing rock. Unfortunately we couldn't quite squeeze over the long boulder so each of us took turns attacking it. In between a couple of new routes around the boulders were opened up to investigate other ways through, nothing easy to be had. A hard attempt at the end to squeeze into new passage but just too tight, one more attack with pfs and failing that we'll just turn it into dust. 5 hours for me. MK
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Looking into the sharp end. Photo MK. |
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Head first view of over the boulder. Photo MK. |
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Top of the 10ft climb down. Photo MK. |