Updated 17th September 2000; 16th October 2003; 3rd March, 4th May 2022; 29th April 2024
The two westerly entrances are large, with prominent trees, and cannot be
missed. The third is off a small surface rift and requires stooping to enter.
A large, impressive remnant, that was presumably connected with Torca del Coterón (264) in the distant past. The cave is formed on a set of joints. The second joint from the south has a small climb up into a rift that almost immediately drops down to an impenetrable draughting fissure (about 30m deep) and a stal blockage.
The site was resurveyed in 2000. A new grid reference was obtained in March 2024 (shown above). [Previous GR 30T 451138 4795263]
References: anon., 1981a (logbook); Corrin J et al, 1981a (survey); Corrin J, 1983c (photo); material in file; Corrin J, 1983a (survey); anon., 2000c (Summer logbook); Corrin Juan, 2001; anon., 2003c (summer logbook); anon., 2022b (Easter logbook); anon., 2024b (Easter logbook)
Entrance picture : east middle west : distant, from El Naso
Underground picture(s): yes
Detailed Survey : 2000 survey : On scanned 1982 South Vega System survey
Line Survey :
On area survey :
Survex file : March 2024 (Amended magnetic declination December 2013 to align with Eur79 grid and coordinates altered to fit ETRS89 datum, April 2014.) : With Coterón, #0264, March 2024