A cave I've been trying to find since I first saw it on a tourist map of the Orme in 1963. This time armed with the "Concise Caves of North Wales" and a GPS receiver I found it.
Only 30ft long, but it wasn't about the cave, it was about finding it!
The day started with a full English cooked breakfast at Penwyllt promptly at 10:00am. The three then embarked to the Gower in glorious sunshine for a fun packed action day.
We stopped off at the farm house to ask permission to visit Llethryd Swallet and after a little searching found the farmer feeding his pigs. We changed and headed for the cave.
We had found a classic........
Several minutes were taken to dig away the winter flood debris from around the gate.
We then spent half an hour trying to open the cave without luck. In final desperation we tried the key for the second location of the day - Tooth cave, the keys were on the wrong fob and we were at last able to enter.
A route down through boulders (not unlike Eastwater) followed, until were were able to join the stream and follow it in its route through large boulders. Finally in water creeping with shrimp like creatures we reached the "duck" - impossible to get through without treating as a sump.
I went first and check this was indeed the way on. Alas no one wanted to follow me, and so we resolved to turn around and go on to the second cave. Unfortunately the way back through the duck is much worse in the reverse direction and required going through backwards, not very nice.
A short stroll in the sunshine took us to the second target - Tooth cave, here we found that nether key fitted the lock, so we had to abandon the days caving on Gower. To save the day we returned to Penwyllt and did a quick round trip in OFD1 (1 hour 30 minutes) The Team:BrMa, MaRo & ChWe
EmPo and MiCl joined a trip to Nenthead, near Alston, Northern Pennines organised by John "Mole" Hine. Some of SCMC kindly took us on an interesting 6 hour venture around Smallcleugh Mine, which was originally worked for lead and later zinc, including visiting The Ballroom.
The Team: EmPo, MiCl, Steve Holding (SCMC), Ian Cooper (SCMC) and Mike Davis (SCMC)
The smallest dig team ever (KeEd, BrMa & DeRo) cleared out the infill which had slumped in from the cross-rift over the Winter, installed conveyer belt in the main dig passage, surveyed the system down the the cross-rift and broke through into approximately 15 feet of virgin passage! Details on the dig page.
Four club members and one squeeze box attended the Outdoor Show at the NEC to help on the BCA stand, manning the artificial cave. The cave was a great attraction along with the squeeze box. Saturday saw hundreds of people try caving - indoors! The squeeze box was a great advert for the Club thanks to Dea's artwork.