From 767d14db892b533bc93267e5b9b8e3bc1c4f67e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mark Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2002 18:26:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [svn r4367] added description for things found on 3rd Aug 2002 --- smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm | 15 +++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm b/smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm index dfabbc4e4..37442ac2c 100644 --- a/smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm +++ b/smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm @@ -27,8 +27,19 @@ the right-hand side of the entrance gully.

Description

The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl -leads to a small chamber, where there are two ways on. Left becomes two small; straight ahead has not been pushed but is -a crawl. +leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at +two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the +left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the +aforementioned junction at the rift. + +

From this chamber, there are two ways on. A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible +to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, +which has not been pushed. To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. Straight ahead leads to an +earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl +becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight. +After a short distance a tube on the right +leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of +this pitch draughts outwards significantly.

Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber,