Updated 1st February 2006
An obvious entrance in a small rock outcrop lies behind bushes. A short crawl
turns to the right and encounters a 2m climb down to the head of a 5m pitch
into a roomy chamber. The hole in the floor chokes and the flatout crawl
above this also closes in. Daylight can be seen up a narrow rift on the other
side of the chamber, and the corresponding hole on the surface lies to the
east on the same outcrop line.
Reference: anon., 2003c (summer logbook); Corrin Juan, 2005
Entrance pictures: yes
Underground picture(s):
Video: by Juan Corrin with Tony Brocklebank: entrance entrance crawl
climbing down pitch climbing up pitch
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.)