John Cooper, Mark Helmore and Andrew Thompson. Started by hauling
clatch out. Then 1 mix of cement and a bit of boulder breaking, just hammer.
Depth was 10.4m to foot level. 2 hours. John.
John Cooper, Mark Helmore and Andrew Thompson. Started by hauling
clatch out. Then 1 mix of cement and a bit of boulder breaking, just hammer.
Depth was 10.4m to foot level. 2 hours. John.
John Cooper, Mike Kousiounis and Andrew Thompson. When we arrived
the winch setup was a real mess. We reset it up and later watched as one of the
sheep had another go at demolishing it. The sheep went under a scaffold leg and
lifted it up as a means of scratching its back. With no weight on it they were
able to move the legs several metres rotating the winch itself at the same
time! With Andy and Mike at the bottom a steady stream of debris, rocks and
clatch, came out. A half hour lunch break was an opportunity to take one of Mike’s
batteries back for recharging. Continued after lunch using my batteries before
finally going to get the newly charged one to finish off the day. One mix of
cement done in the morning session and a second mix in the afternoon one. Depth
now 10.2m. 5 hours of work. John.
John Cooper and Andrew Thompson. Started with 1 mix of cement which
was used cementing the boulders left from last time. Then hauled some clatch
out. Then a spell breaking up the bigger boulder on the solid wall side. Still
10.1m to bottom. 2 hours. John.