Updated 27th July 2000
The entrance is a small hole behind a flake at the base of a large depression.
A 4m climb down through boulders reaches a boulder slope to the head of a
28m pitch, split as a 20m and 8m. It is possible to swing through a window
near the top of this pitch into a parallel, unsurveyed rift. A tight, loose,
undescended pit at the base doesn't seem to connect with the main chamber
and needs to be dropped.
A small passage at the base of the 8m pitch entrenches to the head of the 3rd 10m pitch. At the bottom is a 20 x 22m chamber with a further drop in the right hand side and a draughty boulder choke which was dug through to a large, but completely choked chamber.
Reference: anon., 1995a (Easter logbook); material in file; anon., 1995c (logbook); Corrin Juan, 1995a; anon., 2000c (Summer logbook)
Entrance picture : tackling up wide angle close up
Underground picture(s):
Detailed Survey : 1:500
Line Survey :
On area survey :
Survex file : yes (Amended magnetic declination December 2013 to align with Eur79 grid and coordinates altered to fit ETRS89 datum, April 2014.)