Wednesday 22 June 2022

21/6/22

Estelle Sandford, James Begley, Mike Moxon, Jon Riley, Dave Walker, Stu Lindsay, Chris George, Fran Campbell, Duncan Butler 

2hrs

With 9 of us and a fresh to digging with us Duncan at the front on the face, buckets were fast and furious. We were able to spread out making most jobs less travel, but 2 on the surface emptying were struggling to keep pace! 84 buckets of spoil and 1 load of rocks were taken out of the dig and all were bagged, we've now run out of bags so someone needs to visit cheddar ales to collect some. Dave swapped in for about 15 of the buckets, but Duncan went back in to finish off at the end of the session. The dig face is still easy digging and heading right and forward and still going downwards having not hit the floor yet in the main digging areas. No real clue as to what is going on still.

14/6/22

Estelle Sandford, James Begley, Mike Moxon, Jon Riley, Dave Walker, Chris George, Stu Lindsay

2hrs

Chris dug first as he hadn’t been digging for a while, so he got to see how much we’d progressed. Much of the shelf has now gone and we’re removing a lot of larger rocks now, 2 of which were massive and will need breaking up before they can be removed – fortunately there is a bit more space to store them since clearing the rock last week. Chris filled 30 skips before swapping and Estelle took over and did a further 33 skips. The left hand side has met floor, but there is still a wet layer of mud at arms reach between ceiling of about 3inches. Ahead appears to have a bit of an arched ceiling possibly and the infill is mostly large rocks and a bit of mud. The right feels like it is also heading towards meeting floor – a lot of the very red mud coming out from that side, which is typical of the layer next to the floor.

7/6/22

Report from Mike Moxon

Stu, Jon, Dave & I capped & hammered the 5 big rocks at the end, & some of the others en route, into 9 buckets of shrapnel (up to fist size - which were hauled out) & at least 10 skips of bigger lumps (which are still at far end of top haul).

Also 20 buckets of slop from around the grill (some in bags) went onto the spoil heap (including most of the toadpole bodies & a dead bunny which went to the surface). Remains of some of the larger rocks along the passage are still to come out too.

Got back to cars just after 9 & I left for the pub at 9.20 - was busy again, as well as the darts, but playing away next week (& only Derek on duty), so we either need to be earlier or go to the hunters (& let him know).

Sunday 12 June 2022

31/5/22

Estelle Sandford, James Begley, Mike Moxon, Jon Riley, Dave Walker, Stu Lindsay Mike Wise 

2hrs 

Mike W as the newbie got to dig first, water levels same as last week in the pool, he dug the first round of buckets and then Jon dug the rest - 62 in total. Still no obvious way on, but equally still plenty of spoil to come out - the focus tonight was mostly to the right or on the shelf and is still easy digging. Rescued another live baby bunny from the spoil heap at the start of digging. 


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