Wookey Hole, Mendip

10th March 2016: with Nick Hawkes, Tav, Brockers and Duncan Price.

DP wanted to shoot some more video sequences on the way in so the rest of us headed off to the dig. Nick and Tav went to the end to clear away the debris from last week while Brockers and me installed some stainless steel hangers on a couple of the climbs. Put a hand-line down the 2nd climb and a hand-line and ladder on the 3rd climb. By now DP had joined us and the events were captured for posterity. Meanwhile Tav and Nick had shifted a considerable pile of rock and things were almost ready for me to do my bit. After all had inspected the prospects ahead I got on with the drilling and prepping ready to create some more debris for next week. The trip out is becoming a bit of classic Mendip caving and when we reach the streamway it’s going to be a good trip. The evening’s work concluded we made our way out and up to the Hunter’s Lodge Inn for the usual de-brief.

Templeton’s, Mendip

9th March 2016: with Dave Turner, et al.

I had been off work today, not feeling too good, but arrangements had already been made and there was a job to do. First job was to go and check out the South Pot while Dave T went ahead to start drilling holes in the North Pot. Quickly sorted out the South then headed North to join Dave T. Holes drilled, prep done, time to leave and conclude a satisfactory evenings work. There should be plenty to clear next week.

I don’t just dig caves…

Took a day or so to excavate this fine complex of ditches on a site in North Somerset this week, takes almost as long to do the recording after the digging. The dark fill to the right side of the image above (on the left in the image below) is a recut ditch and the latest in the sequence. The date probably ranges from Late Iron Age to Romano-British based on the pottery that has been recovered, but I am not an expert on pottery. Scale is 2 metres.

Wookey Hole, Mendip

3rd March 2016: with Tav, Jake, Nick, Duncan P, Brockers, Pete Bolt, Sam Batstone and Pete Hellier.

A big turn-out tonight so a good strong team for rock and debris clearance. I made my way to the bottom with the drill and other gubbins with the aid of Pete B while the rest of the team set about their task. At the bottom spent a little time clearing some of the sediment from the way ahead and making the drilling more comfortable, we utilised the 20+ year old digging kit that had been left behind. 5no. holes drilled into a roof flake to ease forward progress and digging before making our way out to a safe distance to complete the task. Then debrief at the Hunters Lodge Inn, bloody marvellous!

Templeton’s, Mendip

2nd March 2016: with Dave Turner, et. al.

Back down the South Pot for more engineering of the drilling platform, thought we had finished here but no!

One group of holes to free the drill bit stuck in the rock and a smaller group to remove a bulge of rock that will allow the winch to go lower. All rounded off with a satisfactory conclusion. To the pub.

Wookey Hole, Mendip

25th February 2016: with Tav Taviner, Tom Chapman, Keith Savory, Paul Brock and Duncan Price.

A strong team tonight concentrated on the clearance of spoil and precariously balanced boulders from various points along the rift. While the others were hauling out skip loads of debris I hammered away at some fractured rock before getting another skip and clearing the debris accumulated at the top of the next climb down. When the debris was cleared I climbed down the rift, tidied away some loose rock at the bottom and slid over a mud bank to reach the furthest point attained 20 odd years ago by Tom and Keith when they were lithe and keen young things! Straight ahead along the rift progress is barred by substantial flowstone but down to the right is a low muddy slot that with some engineering offers a potential way on, I could hear a trickle of water that might indicate more open passage ahead. Worked out a strategy for progressing next session and by then it was time to exit the cave. As usual a debrief at the Hunter’s Lodge Inn.

Home Close Hole, Mendip

21st February 2016: with Claire Cohen. Tony Audsley was at the surface, later joined by Alice, organising the on-site testing facilities.

Our aim was to collect the detectors placed in the cave, there are no plans to replace them at this time.

Grabbed the rope and we set off to rig the 80′ pitch and make our way into the cave system below. Headed straight down to Wigmore Sump 9 to collect the detector placed there, then on the way back up the Home Close inlet picked up the detector just upstream of the waterfall. The last two detectors were placed in the inlets at the upstream end of Sandy Passage, one at the boulder ruckle and one near the gravel choke. That part of the task complete we made our way back to the surface. For some unknown reason I really enjoyed the prussic back up the 80′ pitch. Although it was just a steady in and out the trip still took the best part of three hours.

The initial tests revealed nothing positive and subsequent results suggest there might be some contamination at source probably due to the high water levels recently. We will try more testing when the water conditions become more settled.

Wookey Hole, Mendip

18th February 2016: with Jake, Tav and Duncan P.

As usual a steady trip up through Chamber 20 to continue the good works at the bottom of the rift. Last weeks effort had done as required and the jammed rock was gone, unfortunately it’s remains were lying at the top of the next climb down, a drop of c.4m, and will need clearing away, a job for next session. Back at the now wider constriction Tav set about loading skips while I drilled a few more hole to make the access and movement of debris/skips even more easy. Job done we made our way out for debriefing session at the Hunter’s Lodge Inn. Not going to apply any rock engineering technology next week and will concentrate on clearing and dropping the next climb to assess our next moves.

Templeton’s, Mendip

17th February 2016: with Dave Turner, et. al.

Down the North Pot continuing with the rock engineering works to widen the rift downwards, 6no. holes and a very satisfying retort. Probably got enough to clear for a couple of sessions so my services won’t be required next week.

Home Close Hole, Mendip

14th February 2016: with Nick Hawkes, Pete Hellier, Tony Audsley and Chris Batstone.

Continuing the Home Close hydrology project. An earlier 10:30 start as I wanted to get back to see the rugby – Italy v England – and Nick was also on a limited pass as he just returned from working in Serbia and was off again to foreign lands in a couple of days. I grabbed the rope from Chris and headed underground to rig the 80 foot pitch. At the bottom of the pitch we split into two teams, I went to the end of Sandy Passage to collect/replace the two detectors there while Nick and Pete headed off for northern stream and into Wigmore to Sump 9. I didn’t need to de-kit so quickly managed to complete my task and made my way out of the cave. On the way out I met up with Chris who was going to remove the 110v cable from the 80′ pitch. At the entrance I met up with Tony who was about to go and look at another potential project, we both made our way out to test the samples I had retrieved. Initially the results were negative but I got a message later to say that all 4no. samples had proved positive, this might indicate that Tor Hole is a potential feeder into the Home Close system.

Addendum: It would seem there is some uncertainty regarding the results so more testing will be required. Watch this space (updated 18/02/16).

Wookey Hole, Mendip

11th February 2016: with Jake, Tav, Duncan P, Keith Savory and Rich Warmbac.

While Keith and Rich went for a tour around the rest of us went to the dig site. Last weeks effort had the desired effect and there was plenty of debris that required shifting. I cleared away the loose rock and hammered off a few flakes to enable drilling while DP cleared the spoil into the skip for Jake, then Tav to dispose off in the small chamber. I slid through the next constriction to drill a hole in a boulder jammed in the rift and then another 3no. holes in the constriction, again the aim is to make spoil clearance easier. All done it was time to wire up and move out to complete the evenings work from a safe distance and a satisfactory conclusion. Hunter’s Lodge Inn for the usual de-brief session.