Showing posts with label Columns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Columns. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Evening Wanderings

18.1.17
Cwm Dwr - Big Shacks

Lisa Boore, Andy Lewington, Paul Tarrant, Dan Thorne, Claire Vivian

This was a first visit to Cwm Dwr for Lisa and Dan, so we took our time and explored the vast majority of side passages on the way to the Choke and Big Shacks. We found some interesting short round trips, saw some digs, took a few photos and visited Dripping Aven before heading through the choke. Only made one slight mistake on the way through this and then we were straight in to Big Shacks. A quick look around here and it was time to turn around and head out. There was just enough time to spare at the end for a quick pint in the Ancient Brit on the way home.

Trip time: 2.5 hrs

The team before the crawl (Paul Tarrant)
Dan, Lisa and Andy in Cwm Dwr Jama (Paul Tarrant)


Dan admires some flowstone (Photo: Paul Tarrant)

Paul in the crawl

The smallest section of the crawl


Dan enjoying the crawl

The ending of a good evening trip.

 24.1.17
The Columns to assist with bolting and rigging of pitch

Vince Allkins, Lisa Boore, Richard Hill, Paul Tarrant, Dan Thorne, Claire Vivian

This was a trip to the pitch and assist carrying in kit and pitch rigging with a little photography on the side. We had a fairly early start at around 7pm and headed for the upper Columns gate. The pitch, around 10m, was soon completed and we had a good look around Column Hall and then headed back to the surface. Thanks Vince!

Trip time: 2 hrs

Lisa on the pitch (Photo: Paul Tarrant)


Claire on the pitch  (Paul Tarrant)

Claire and Lisa watch Dan descend (Paul Tarrant)


Lisa at the Columns (Photo: Paul Tarrant)

Vince with the rigging gear (Paul Tarrant)

Sunday, 3 January 2016

New Year, New Skills

On Friday 1st January, me and my dad got up, had some breakfast, faffed a bit, waited for Simon to to get up, faffed a bit more, spoke to a few people suffering from hangovers from New Year, waited for Simon some more but in the end gave up and decided to go without him, because we couldn’t find where he was sleeping to wake him up.
Before we started I was very nervous because I had never done a trip like this with just two of us.
This was going to be our third time together to the columns. Although it was our third time together, it was our first time with just us.
When we went down to the columns, we took some rope which I carried and when we got to the slope down to cairn chamber, we decided to leave the bag of rope at the top. Normally we use the rope on the large hole and on the slope to cairn chamber but for the first time we decided not to use a rope on any of them. Based on last time, our trip was supposed to take four/five hours but it took us only two hours.
At the hole I was more nervous than before, I always had a rope and someone to hold onto to step across the hole because I can’t reach any of the handholds, because I only have little legs!  But we didn’t have enough people so I didn’t have the rope. (Not strictly true - we didn't use the rope because he wanted to try without , and he managed to reach the handholds fine with just a spotter) After I got over the hole, I felt really proud and the same thing happened at cairn chamber.

From the entrance I had to find my way to the columns without any help from dad, because he made me! Which at first I was very nervous about but when we got to the columns and back I felt pleased with myself. I didn’t even get lost!
James - Age 11.