11th April

Nick digging, filling buckets.

Report by Vince

Vince, Nick, Tav, Jon and Mike

Nick, returned from his
travels (work-related), was digging, I was clearing away the filled buckets, replacing
them with empty ones. The buckets were passed to Tav, at the top of the pit, he
was loading them into the skip. The skip is rapidly deteriorating and really
needs changing. Jon was at the top of the slope hauling the skip away, every
now and then, adding water to the slope to ease the passage of the loaded skip.
Mike was diligently, disposing of the spoil onto the heap, ensuring that all
available space was, well and truly, filled.

All was well until it
came to the final load tally, which turned into an ongoing debate. As nobody
seemed to have been counting, a possible compromise was reached; 60 loads (last
week’s tally) + an extra person + 20%, a total of 72 was arrived at. This was
then complicated by the fact that we had used only buckets, this was likely to
have been more efficient – a factor that hadn’t been applied. We are still
debating, it is unlikely that we are ready for a meaningful vote or asking the
people to have a vote quite yet.

It was, though an
enjoyable and productive session.

5th April

Report by Vince

Forgetting to pick-up my
camera when leaving a cave is becoming a regular occurrence. However, there are
a lot of things to appreciate while caving solo – more time to look at the
caves structure and development, time to enjoy the solitude and peace at the
end of the working week and, there is the opportunity to poke into those nooks
and crannies that you find along the way. Even though the trip has been made on
numerous occasions there is always more to discover, went along a nicely decorated
passage just off the cascade, heading towards the dig site. And, I remembered to
collect the camera too!

4th April

Report by Vince

Vince, Jon, Tav and Mike

After some heavy rain we
were, sort of, expecting there to be a puddle at the dig. Surprised to find it
dry.
Mike approaches the dig

Mike digging, Jon
clearing away and filling a few bags, then chucking the filled buckets and bags
up to Vince at the top of the pit. The filled receptacles were loaded into the
skip, this was hauled up the slope by Tav. The slope was regularly ‘lubricated’
with the addition of water. Tav also emptied the buckets and bags onto the
spoil heap.

The introduction of bags
into the spoil removal system has improved productivity. The down-side to this,
the bags get rather claggy, to try and address this, at the end of the session
the bags were hung on the ladder, placed horizontally, to ‘dry’. It might work.

At the close of the
session: 60 loads had been filled, hauled and emptied. Good effort.

28th March

Report by Vince

Vince and Jonathon

Just the two of us turned
up this evening, lots of work commitments and other things. We carried on
regardless. At the dig we decided that some spoil management would be a good
objective for this session. So, we set about shifting the spoil heap, cramming
as much as possible into available “nooks and crannies” and made plenty of
space for future digging sessions. As ever with these things there is always
more that can be done. At the end of this evening’s work the buckets were given
a scrape out. Then, to the Hunter’s.

21st March

Report by Vince

Vince, Tav, Nick and
Jonathon

On arrival at the dig
site at the top of Wookey 20, it was noted that, after a dry week, the puddle
had drained away.

Tav fills another bag

Vince was digging, Tav
assisted clearing filled bags away, and he filled a few too. Jon was at the
skip “station” loading the bags (and a few buckets) to Nick, who was hauling up
the slope and emptying the filled receptacles onto the ever-growing spoil heap.
There was some discrepancy regarding the total number of loads because no-one took
the responsibility of counting. By consensus, we arrived at a figure of
somewhere around 40 to 50 loads. Does it matter? Probably not, stuff got moved,
that’s the important bit.

Another fun evening in
Wookey Hole!

14th March

Report by Vince

Vince, Jonathon and Nick.

The “Fun Boy Three”, no “Bananas”, went math!

A total of 45 loads were excavated, hauled and emptied; we had 8 buckets and 7 bags; how many times did we fill and empty each?

From the outset we had thought it might be too wet to dig but agreed we would go and check it out anyway. it was noted, that throughout the cave there wasn’t as much water as we had anticipated. At the dig, there was a puddle but not deep enough to stop the digging activities.

Jon digging, Nick clearing the filled buckets and bags and taking care not to fall into the puddle. It was amusing watching Nick trying to extract a misplaced stepping stone from the puddle without getting wet. Vince was at the skip station stacking the filled receptacles ready for hauling and emptying.

It turned out to be a productive session and digging is easily done with a team of three, result!

7th March

Due to work committments, etc. there were not enough people available to make-up a digging team for this evening.

28th February

Work commitments and recovering injuries are affecting the mid-week digging effort lately.

Report by Jon

Three diggers (Jon, Tav and Duncan) braved the warm and damp conditions to convene at the meeting place at the appointed hour. Finding the team inquorate, they patiently waited for absent friends and discussed the issues of the day. Hot topics included the cost of beer in Singapore, the recovery time after eye surgery and the minimum price of a decent bottle of red wine.

After that, they went home.

14th February

Report by Tav.

A Valentines Day Massacre. Nick, Mike, Dunc, Tav and Jon. 58 counted, sloppy and heavy bags removed, Jon admitted that he couldn’t count in numbers, which brings last weeks estimation into question! The passage ahead is widening at depth.