Chris in the Upper Cave Water Chamber Porth Yr Ogof |
We arrived at the Porth yr Ogof car park at about 11am to find the usual 3-4 minibuses full of young children on their first trip underground. Their leaders used us as examples in their briefings - "Those crazy people over there are going diving in the cave - but don't worry we're not going where they are".
It was perishingly cold with snow blowing in the air and a sharp wind to keen the mind. We put our suits on quickly and elected to run down to the cave in one hit, rather than the usual leisurely ferrying of the heavy equipment.
We did our gear checks and went over the plan just outside the entrance and one-by-one entered the cave. It's too small to go in at the same time, so we met up in a small airbell just inside the entrance and headed into the cave.
Jarvist did a great job of tidying up the line on the way in, Christine followed, and I took the position at the back of the team meaning I got to have a good look around for photo sites. Our aim was to move as quickly as possible through this section, as the dive to the end is just about on thirds, so we were limited in what we could do here, but even so, we got to fourways airbell, about 30m from the end well inside or gas limits, so all was good.
On the way in, the visibility was about 3-4m, medium for this cave. We saw several trout, a couple of bullheads and one or two caddis fly larvae. I've never seen those in here before so that will be something to keep an eye on in the future. I always wonder how the fish get into the cave - maybe from Church sinks or maybe they swim upstream. It would be interesting to find out though.
Large trout in Porth Yr Ogof |
Surfacing in the Upper Cave Water Chamber was a first for me, so I was keen to have a look around here. I was pleased to have made the trip as the cave, after a short climb up, becomes a high level scalloped and decorated passage. A short walk along here leads to a static sump, crystal clear water with a tempting line running into it. It is possible to bypass this, but it seems nice enough to me to dive. Next time, maybe.
Rich looks into sump 8, Porth Yr Ogof |
Jarvist in Upper Cave Water Chamber |
Rich in Upper Cave Water Chamber Photo Chris Grosart |