Saturday 27 July 2024
OFD Through Trip
Trip Report: Dave
Photos: Bartek
Thursday 25 July 2024
DRAENAN ENTRANCE IV – A NEW HOPE
DRAENAN ENTRANCE IV – A NEW HOPE
Part One - “Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny,
consume you it will”
A long time ago in a cave passage far, far away…
A group of cavers
including Keith and Jess
endeavored to reach a beautifully decorated chamber
in the far reaches of Ogof Draenan…The trip entailed light years of
stumbling over greasy boulders…millenniae of thrutching, over sticky mud floors…many
tears and groans of agony and vain attempts to use the force…This mission was completed
in no less than 13 HOURS by the intrepid explorers, making it the longest caving trip and
hardest physical feat EVER in the life of poor Jess…
A few lightyears passed…
Lulled into a false sense of security by Mark,
(Who said he found our lack of faith disturbing)
Jess, Mel and Joe agreed to embark on a little “routefinding trip” into Draenan.
Some gentle exploring around the entrance, we thought! Tucking a choc bar and a capri sun
into our suits, we set off. 16 HOURS LATER we emerged into early morning daylight, with
broken bodies, bleeding knees and murder in our hearts. Mark had failed to mention that
the “routefinding” was to the Gerion – pretty much the same trip that Jess had done a few
years before (and sworn never to attempt again). Unprepared as we were, without any
dihydrogen monoxide, we had been reduced to drinking sludgy cave water, and eating some
weird thing made of sugar and peanuts, that Mel had brought back from some foreign
planet, just… to… survive.
So …
you can imagine my trepidation
when, after months of almost no caving at all,
my foray back into this dark world was to be another trip into Draenan…
I HAD A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS…
Part Two - “These are not the entrances you’re looking for”
Jedi masters,
Bartek and Paulina
came up with a plan to find the new entrance,
(Ogof Tarddiad Pwll Du) mentioned in Descent Magazine,
go into the main cave, then go out via the traditional entrance. Maps were consulted and
terrain was surveyed. Teams were chosen and soon we were heading to parts unknown.
“This is the Way” called Mark,
and descended down a steep ravine, through dense vegetation,
only to be met at the cave entrance by those with a GPS and an obvious path.
Once inside, there were crawls – but nothing too terrible, and soon we were in bigger
passage, with conservation tape. Obviously we were in known passage…but just where?
Bartek, Paulina and Dino were in Draenan for the first time, and Loz, Joe and I had been
there only a few times. Out came the surveys, descriptions and compass, but to no avail. But
the force was strong with Mark, and indeed, this WAS the Way. To T Junction, anyway.
Greasy boulders to the left of us, greasy boulders to the right of us, stretching into the
distance. The potential for hours and hours of type 2 fun lay ahead. But all was not lost - An
early call-out had been set, so we could head out of the original entrance with heads held
high. The mission had been accomplished!
Draenan Entrance IV – A New Hope
CREDITS
Directed by Paulina and Bartek
Written by Jess
Locations Mark
Associate producer Dino
Soundtrack Loz
Archive material Joe
Photography Mark and Bartek
Starring Paulina, Jess, Dino, Loz, Joe
Tuesday 23 July 2024
Caving Trip to Agen Allwedd in South Wales
Before embarking on our caving adventure to Agen Allwedd, also known as ''Aggy'', a renowned cave in South Wales, we spent days planning and deciding which section to do. There was six of us with mixed level of experience, including a novice on his 3 rd. caving trip ever! Equipped with appropriate gear, food and drinks we were ready for the underground adventure.
For a change, the weather was clear and sunny. The entrance to Aggy was reached after 20 minutes’ walk, luckily for us the key worked at first try and we descended into the darkness.
The first section of the cave, Entrance Series, was relatively straightforward in terms of navigation, consisting of collection narrow rifts, crawls to squeeze through, climbs and boulders to hop over. We navigated through the initial passages with relative ease, the thrill of exploration driving us forward. We quickly reached the Baron’s Chamber and continue down Main Passage. We soon reached a right-hand side turn onto Main Stream Passage. Once again we navigated crawling under boulders or climbing over another. The passage seemed to go on forever. Soon we reached Turkey Pool where couple of us decided to cool down a bit and unintentionally jump in up to our chests, brrrr. The Selenite Needle Passage was another noticeable place where lots words of amazement were heard.
We continued to complete our objective of Inner Circle, through Eastern Avenu and St Paul’s Passage with its amazing Dome of St Paul’s. Soon after we were on our way back retracing our steps, carefully navigating the tricky sections once more, our fatigue counterbalanced by the exhilaration of our adventure. Emerging into the daylight, we were greeted by the warmth of the sun, vibrant green of the surrounding landscape and midges.
Our caving trip to Agen Allwedd was an unforgettable adventure. It tested our limits, rewarded our curiosity, and left us with memories that will last a lifetime.
Report: Paulina
Photos: Bartek
Cavers:Bartek, Paulina, George T, Becca K, Dino, Loz
Saturday 13 July 2024
Craig a Ffynnon
The trip started with a steady walk through to the first bolder choke where we climbed up the waterfall. We then progressed through gasoline alley with a crawl through some low water. Then the climb up through the corkscrew.
Then come the second choke which me and Dave battled our way through with the dry sack wedging on every rock. A great crawl with some level changes.
Travertine passage was our first photo stop with Mark, taking some excellent photos throughout the trip.
We carried on along to Hall of the Mountain King which was something special to see with some beautiful formations. This is where Keith and Mark left us.
We were down to three. George,Dave and Jas. We had a long crawl (about 20minutes) through the third choke, which was great fun, and hard work. Along the Severn tunnel and into the fourth choke. We found our way through after going into a few dead ends and a little bit of searching we found our way on.
We then carried onto helictite passage taking in the beautiful formations before stopping for some lunch and a little rest.
Dave couldn’t resist taking me and Jas to the fifth bolder choke which we had a little look around before turning around and heading for the exit.
On the way back we couldn’t resist getting very wet and cold. In things to come which was a great opportunity to clean down our oversuits from a very muddy trip.
A great trip. Thanks all. Trip Report: George
Phots: Mark
Cavers: George, Mark, Keith, Dave & Jas