John Cooper and Adrian Vanderplank. Took John’s drill and 2m of 12gm cord. At the soakaway John drilled 4 x 10mm diameter, 500mm deep holes in the left hand wall. Adrian then selected 3 of them for the cord. The charge was fired from the surface but no fumes seen whilst packing up. 7°C, sunny but windy on surface. There was a “nice” stream flowing today making working conditions rather wet. The two flakes on the right hand wall didn't look to be securely attached and, if they haven't been shaken off, could probably be crowbarred off. 1 hour. John.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Tuesday 18th November 2025
John Cooper, Kate Lawrence, Adrian Vanderplank, Jude Vanderplank and Barry Wilkinson. Cold, 5°C on surface, and rain shower as we changed and started work. Kate and Jude at the Soakaway, Adrian on the Naughty Step and Barry and John on the surface. The intention is to check out the opposite direction from the current way down ie in the Soakaway direction. 20 loads of clatch and cobbles were hauled out today, much of it debris from the past digging efforts. 1½ hours. John.
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Thursday 13th November 2025
John Cooper, Nigel Graham, Kate Lawrence, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Still warm but getting wetter every day. Adrian at the bottom of Pensioners’ Pot capping the step to give more room to work. Jude above him, Kate above her and John at the top stacking the rocks that were sent up. A very good outwards draught today with the capping fumes racing out. That meant it was cold being under the drips! Probably the last session for the year. Two dead karabiners from the hauling ropes brought out to be replaced next time we go in. There is still some spoil at the bottom that could be removed but too wet for cement work now. 1½ hours. John.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Thursday 6th November 2025
John Cooper, Kate Lawrence, Wayne Starsmore, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Clearance session today. All the rocks at the bottom of Father Duckmas shaft were moved up in stages, initially to the top of Father Duckmas, then to the Tunnel, then to the bottom of the entrance shaft and finally 13 rather heavier loads reached the surface. Still fairly dry and warm, 14°C on the surface, and not too drippy underground. 2½ hours. John.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Thursday 30th October 2025
John Cooper, Kate Lawrence, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Cool still, 12°C, but windy and light showers now. Kate and Jude at the bottom, Adrian below John who was at the top of Pensioners’ Pot. Very slightly drippier but still workable. Rocks were hauled all the way up but the clatch was deposited in holes in the wall. At the end of the session Adrian went to the bottom for a look and piccies. He also sent up a token rock. A total of 8 loads of rocks and 6 of clatch removed from the dig face. The rocks were moved on from the top of Pensioners’ Pot to the base of Father Duckmas shaft. Next we need to clear this and cap a bit more at the dig face. 2 hours. John.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Tuesday 21st October 2025
John Cooper, Kate Lawrence, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Cool
still, 14°C, but heavy showers now. Double cement mix split between 4 buckets.
John used it all up trying to make the bottom safer. Some of the cement was
washing out as the bottom is getting wetter again. Needs a good clatch clearing
session next. 1¾ hours. John.
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| Wall showing final survey station (58). Photo AV. |
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| Looking under and left. Photo AV. |
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| Lower view onwards. Photo AV. |
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| Lower view to right. Photo AV. |
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| Down to right. Photo AV. |
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Tuesday 14th October 2025
John Cooper, Kate Lawrence, Adrian Vanderplank and Jude Vanderplank. Cooler now at 14°C, overcast but no rain and still dry in the dig. Adrian and Kate went to the bottom with Adrian’s capping kit. John and Jude were to survey from the last fixed station to the bottom. Adrian was merrily capping away when a boulder popped out of the wall, slid down his leg and landed on the floor. This was not supposed to happen so he rapidly retreated. John and Jude were happily unaware and continued surveying down until a people choke occurred. Took a while to pass as it’s not big enough for that. John finished off the survey then Adrian came back down to view the damage. A few mixes of cement should sort it out! 1¾ hours. John.
PS re survey. Not much added depth since survey a year ago. Entrance at 242OD.
The lowest survey station then was at 168.75OD with a splay to 167.55OD.
Now lowest survey station is at 167.23OD with a splay to 165.33OD (through hole in floor).
Note the floor is at 166.6OD.




