From aa8fb6b7049b6e80d58067a68ad93b6d9ef48405 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: philip s Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 18:50:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Online edit of cave 1626-2024-pb-01 --- cave_data/1626-2024-pb-01.html | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/cave_data/1626-2024-pb-01.html b/cave_data/1626-2024-pb-01.html index 50b46e4e4..da638feaa 100644 --- a/cave_data/1626-2024-pb-01.html +++ b/cave_data/1626-2024-pb-01.html @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ the form documented at caves-1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01.svx The entrance is in the bottom of a rift just south west of 1626/368 (was 2018-dm-04). -

The entrance is in the bottom of the rift. You scramble down into the rift and go under a few blocks above you to find the 1 meter diameter entrance. Throwing rocks into the entrance creates a boom, suggesting larger spaces below. +

There are several interesting shafts in the area. This shaft was under a fissure with a few boulders in the roof. Rocks dropped in create an impressive BOOM. +

The entrance is in the bottom of the rift. You scramble down into the rift and go under a few blocks above you to find the 1 meter diameter entrance. Throwing rocks into the entrance creates a boom, suggesting larger spaces below.

The rock at the top was a bit funky due to frost etc.

The entrance was rigged with a pulse in a block on the floor and a Y hang from 2 pulses on either side of the opening. The shaft turns out to be about 15 meters deep and about 2 meters in diameter.

The floor is rocky with no way on, unless you are a Mendip caver. No need to return until every other lead on the plateau is complete. Logbook 2024-07-19b