John Cooper, Dave Morrison (Tuska) + 1 did more work on the fixed entrance ladder. John.
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Sunday, 6 August 2023
Friday, 4 August 2023
Saturday, 29 July 2023
Saturday 29th July 2023
Dave Morrison +1 working on the entrance fixed ladder. Joined later by John Cooper and Andy Thompson after they had been to LVS dig.
Tuesday, 25 July 2023
Monday 24th July 2023
Dave Morrison, Mike Kousiounis, John Cooper +1
Starting work on installing a fixed ladder down the entrance pitch. Rocks was chopped out to allow room for the 5m length of ladder to fit vertically. Brackets were measured and the ladder has been left in place. It can not be used currently and care has to be taken when free climbing down the entrance as the work done has caused some stability issues on the walls. This can be worked on once the ladder is secure. It's been decided to use an aluminium ladder for the final section, which can be moved out of place whilst digging downwards to allow more working room. The bottom of the 5m ladder will also need a platform constructed at its base. We also aim to replace the aluminium ladder that's already in the pipe work and measurements have been taken to make a custom steel ladder to take its place.
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| Base for new ladder. |
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| Looking down entrance shaft. |
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| New ladder location, awaiting fixings. |
Sunday, 2 July 2023
Sunday 2nd July 2023
Cement Dig. Mike Kushy Solo. Had a go at continuing along the bedding ceiling. Built a wall to temporarily stack spoil. The source of the draught was a 2 inch preatic tube, probably an inlet. Used the space to put sand/cement and tools into. Then had a look at the passage above. The end dips down towards Cement Dig. About halfway in I dug up the flowstone on the right and got into a 2m boulder chamber with no obvious way on. The Cement Dig draughting well! 4 hours. Mike
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| The dug alcove, now a place for kit and mixing |
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| The end of the alcove |
Friday, 16 June 2023
Friday 16th June 2023
| Kushy pushing above the squeeze in the roof of Tooth Dig |
| Kushy having a rest |
Thursday, 8 June 2023
Thursday 8th June 2023
Michael Kousiounis, solo trip. Got to the parking about 10.15. Very interesting trip today! Took in 3 big batteries and one small one. Straight to the end of Tooth Dig. The draught seemed so much more prominent today and a cool relief after the carry in. Did really well on the slab ahead, I think weaknesses have been building up and a large chunk was removed (see picture). With all the batteries used up I went in for a look. Without taking my helmet off I was able to get a look over the edge, it looks the top of a vertical waterworn rift, with lots of sharp fossils either side. Coming in above the rift is a phreatic tube, looking up cave it gets bigger. Looking down the rift a view of about 8ft to wedged rocks, only about 6inches wide, but higher up cave the rift is definitely wider and with one large boulder removed it could be descended, although this would take a lot of effort. A hole can be seen and stones can be chucked down which bounce further down then the 8ft drop seen at the tighter end. As soon as I looked over the edge the draught was much stronger, seeming to come from the higher up area. With this in mind I went to investigate the squeeze further back that breaks up into the higher bedding level, this is worth pushing. With further investigation it doesn't look as bad as it did when first found, the phreatic tube can be seen heading up into what looks like decent space. It looks like the open space could be somewhere directly under the calcite squeeze area. Being alone I let my sensibility prevail and I decided it's best pushed with support, I did however use my vape and the cloud goes up then cuts off right around a corner...something is drawing air into this space. No broken drill bits today, but a broken Mike, an effort to exit from the cave and in serious need of a shower. 4 hours, Mike.
Alas: The landowner came over for a chat and this weekend they have trial bikes on the land, so he's asked us if we can put off digging for this weekend coming.
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| Plug and Feathers in use |
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| End broken boulder |







