John Cooper, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude
Vanderplank. Took in 2 bags of sand and capping kit. One mix of cement taken
down to bottom. With storm Alex making its presence known the cave was damp! I’ve
never seen Four-Tonne Shaft as wet with water entering only a few feet down and
making the entire shaft a real shower bath. Fortunately the stream flowing down
the bottom tunnel was being captured by the hole Wayne had cleaned out near the
bottom end a couple of weeks ago and so did not complete its journey to flow
down into the current dig site. The boulder was capped and some of it cemented
into wall. Hope the water doesn’t wash the cement out. 2½ hours. John.
Survey
Saturday 3rd October 2020
Monday 28th September 2020
John
Cooper, Wayne Starsmore and Jude Vanderplank. Took in 2 bags of sand. Two mixes
taken to the bottom. One used at the bottom and one doing maintenance work higher
up the bottom shaft. Jude crawled into the lower south grotto and confirmed it
didn’t go but the draught was still coming up out of the floor. One boulder
refused to break so will have to be capped. 2 hours. John.
Saturday 26th September 2020
John Cooper and Wayne Starsmore. Took in 2 bags of sand and a small bag of
cement. To clarify, a bag of sand taken in is half a builder’s bag (half of 25kg nominal) of sand
(although I think Adrian adds an extra scoop from his dumpy bag!) and a small bag of cement is a 12.5kg
bag (a normal bag is a 25kg bag). Two mixes of cement were taken to
the bottom. One mix is 1 of the bags of sand made up to a 4 to 1 ratio with Portland
cement. More rocks were dug out of the floor and cemented into the walls, first
by Wayne and then by John. 2½ hours. John.
Monday 21st September 2020
John Cooper, Wayne Starsmore, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Took in two bags of sand and capping kit. Two
mixes to the bottom. Some clatch hauled out from bottom. Then Adrian did some
capping, John did some walling, Adrian did more capping and finally some walling.
More walling required. Nice draught still coming from below. 3½ hours. John.
Saturday 19th September 2020
John Cooper, Wayne Starsmore, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Took in two bags of sand and left two more at
the entrance. Two mixes to the bottom. John used the first building his
retaining wall at the North end of the rift and then Adrian used the second building
his at the South-East end. More wall building required and a bit of capping. Still
a nice draught coming up from below. On the way out the extra two loads of sand
were moved on down to the top of Nut Pitch. 2½ hours. John.
Tuesday 15th September 2020
Saturday 12th September 2020
Tuesday 8th September 2020
Saturday 5th September 2020
Tuesday 1st September 2020
Saturday 29th August 2020
Wednesday 26th August 2020
Saturday 22nd August 2020
Tuesday 18th August 2020
Saturday 15th August 2020
John Cooper, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. After winding in the wire made a start on clearing the debris from Tuesday. Lots more remains including a boulder that Adrian thinks needs capping. 2 hours.
Tuesday 11th August 2020
John Cooper, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Took in drill, bits and a couple of metres of cord to sort out the boulder at the bottom. Hot on the surface and nice draught coming out of the bottom. Repeated a couple of the legs from Saturday which I believe had been affected by the 6ft steel crowbar! Next trip should see what’s happened to the boulder. 2½ hours.