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Out and about with Dudley
Caving Club
Some
trips and events which took place in April, May and June 2008

Formations in Midsummer Night's
Streamway

Formations in Midsummer Night's
Streamway
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Llanelly Quarry Pot, Clydach Gorge,
South Wales
Saturday 13th April 2008
The entrance consists of a
drop down a 10 metre very tight awkward rift impassable to 'persons of
larger than average build' which is much more difficult on the way out!
This is followed by a small stream which leads to a 20 metre pitch.
This leads to a boulder floored chamber where a 5 metre climb down an
excavated 5 metre shaft leads to a small inlet stream which feeds the
main Midsummer Night's Dream Streamway.
We explored the streamway between Ryan's Duck upstream to
Hammer Passage downstream.
The expedition went very smoothly with everyone managing to climb up the
entrance rift in a reasonable time, but ask Brendan if he enjoyed his
trip.
The Team: KeEd, JeHa
and BrMa + Richard & Rachael from WMCEG |

The Totem Pole Formation in Midsummer
Night's Streamway |
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Dan Yr Ogof,
Swansea Valley, South Wales,
The Lost Tackle Bag Trip
Saturday 26th April 2008
The aim of the trip was
to take some photos between the pitch down into the Great North
Road and North Aven.
However about an hour or so into the trip I was pushing a tackle bag
in front of me in a 'hands and knees' crawl. Suddenly the bag
disappeared from view and I heard, "Bang, crash, wallop, crash,
crash, biff, bang, wallop, wallop, SPLASH."
The bag had fallen down a 10 metre rift and into a pool at the
bottom. We tried to retrieve the bag, but the pool was brown and
muddy and very quickly became too deep to feel the bottom, i.e. the
bag was totally lost and beyond retrieval. This not only totally
screwed up the trip as we needed the tackle in the bag (2 full SRT
kits, spare batteries, food and drink) to get up and down pitches,
but the bag also contained my ONE AND ONLY car key!
We had no alternative but to abandon the trip and exit the cave -
back through the long crawl and the lakes.
The Team: KeEd, BrMa,
DeRo & ChWe |
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Jess in Wigmore Hall |
Dan Yr Ogof, Swansea Valley, South
Wales
Saturday 5th May 2008
As we had not planned to go
in DYO we did not have wetsuits, so we did some photos in Wigmore
Hall. We then went to the start of the Green Canal,
took Elliptic Passage down into the Lower Series before making
our way out.
The Team: JeHa,
BrMa & Helen |

Helen and Jess in Wigmore Hall |
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Wal pushing a cylinder through the Long
Crawl

The successful team |
Dan Yr Ogof, Swansea Valley, South Wales, The Dive
Trip
Saturday 10th May 2008
Two weeks before I had lost my car key and a couple of
full SRT kits at the bottom of 18m deep Lake 8. In order to
attempt to retrieve the missing equipment I managed to acquire the
services of a caver diver and a support team of four.
We had to carry all of the diving equipment (two 11kg cylinders, dry
suit, fins, regulators, valves, dive computer, mask, lead weights, dive
lights and flippers) into the cave - through the lakes, through the long
crawl, down a ladder and to the dive sight.
The dive was successful and most of the tackle seems none the worse for
its two weeks in cold storage. However the flap jack was a little
worse for wear. It had been converted into porridge.
Team: KeEd, BrMa, ChWe & StWa + Colin (the
diver) from WMCEG |

Colin diving in Lake 8 |
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Dan Yr Ogof,
Swansea Valley, South Wales,
Mazeways
Sunday 11th May
We took advantage of the low water conditions and
visited Mazeways.
Team: KeEd, BrMa & StWa |
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Giants Hole, Derbyshire
Saturday 17th May 2008
We went to Giants with two tackle bags full of rope
and SRT kit. As we approached Geology Pot some kind
person had left the traverse and Geology Pot rigged, but not
trusting their rigging we rigged our own. Not long after
Geology Pot is a small climb followed by what's called the
Duck and when we came in it was raining so we decided not to
carry on any further and decided to leave.
For a change we went out up the Crabwalk. Carrying bags
full of heavy wet rope is not much fun when every two minutes they
get stuck, mine even managed to get wedged in the Vice. Even
Mel started to moan she has had enough, and that's never happened
before, so you can guess how relieved we where to be back at
Garlands Pot and almost out.
The Team: AnGr &
MeWa |
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Rachael viewing Medusa's Children |
Ogof Draenen, Dollimore Series
Monday 26th May 2008
The plan was to go almost to the end of the cave and
visit the Geryon.
A mega stomp followed to the Dollimore Series with a couple of
small detours where my memory had failed, and a brief stop to photograph
the Snowball (now moved!). We followed the main passage to the
left once in MSAD to photograph the snowy Christmas Tree
thingy at the end and then retraced our steps to find Luck of the
Draw. This was a fairly pleasant passage with lots of pretties.
We found Medusas Children and then we began to make our way out,
it was now nearly 6:00pm. We had failed to get to the Geryon, but
it could have only been 20 minutes away. A steady pace was made on the
way out and we were in the entrance series for about 10.30. Water was
oinking down the entrance, but we made it out fine and just got to the
Indian in Abergavenny before it closed.
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Team: JeHa, BrMa, ChWe + Rachael and Richard from WMCEG |

Jessica in Luck of the Draw |
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Main Chamber Chartist's Cave

Loop Passage Chartist's Cave |
Chartists Cave, Crescent Cave and
Pant Gam Entrance to Nant Rhin
Saturday 7th June
The aim was
to visit Crescent Cave, but because of it's close proximity to
Chartist's Cave we visited this first. This is an impressive
system and judging by the large passages and chambers discovered to date
there must be a lot more cave to be found.
Our next stop was Crescent Cave, but at the first scaffolded section we
discovered that a rock had fallen out of the roof completely blocking
the way on.
To finish off the day we drove to the Pont Gam entrance to
Nant Rhin and descended the first pitch.
The
Team: KeEd, BrMa & ChWe

First Pitch in Pont Gam |

Entrance crawl in Pont Gam

Rock Bridge in Pont Gam |
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Photographic Credits: All pictures
on this page by Brendan Marris.
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