Trips & Reports
Gary wrote...
Really excelent fun trip. We spent half an hour bailing out 18 inches of water from the first of the ducks in the Troubles Series which was bloody hard work. The bad air seemed to affect all of us as we were all nakered by the end and glad to be back in the streamway.
Laz wrote...
A fairly leisurely trip but well worth it for the pretties in Bat Passage. There are some straws that are clear rather than being white (or even a mucky brown colour), and a couple of clear curtains and stals. The calcite flows near the end are unbelievably snow-white (and I don't mean the one from the fairytale!) and gleaming. We gave up trying to find our way through the boulder choke up into the big chambery bit but then most of... read more
Gary wrote...
A great fun weekend in the rain! The intention was to do Dowbergill Passage, however it pissed down all weekend and it looked rather damp. Instead spend the weekend walking round the moors prospecting for new caving areas to explore. Defiantly lots of potential for caves we've never done before. Neil and I were in a tent and Matt and John were in the camper van. Spent Sat night in the pub then played drunken Monopoly in the camper! Apart from... read more
John wrote...
This has to be the most arduous cave I have done so far. It was Matt's and my last day caving which is just a well because me knees are only just recovering! There was shed loads of crawling but the end chamber was great to reach. Just a shame we ran out of time to go down the pitches at the end. One day in the future I would like to go back to have... read more
Matt wrote...
Very hard cave!!! Not particularly tight, except perhaps that slither down through the boulder choke, however, very hard work, constant crawling, stooping, crabwalking and flat out crawling/elbow-walking with very little breaks in between. Took us a long time to get down to the pitch (3.5hr, which for a non-SRT cave is a long time) and it seemed to go on forever. The cave bears very little reseblance to the guide. The best way forward is to follow the streamway... read more
Adrian wrote...
When finding caves in Ireland, completely ignore selected caves. Take the OS coordinate of the cave and use a map. Btw, I saw a mouse in Craven Canyon.
Matt wrote...
After rather a lot of faff, choosing to follow the Selected Caves guide of how to find Poulelva... which was a load of rubbish, we went with grid ref instead, and found a style across the wall mentioned in the Caves of County Clare guidebook. By the time we had rigged the other team had overtaken us. A great cave, and a fun trip. We took the entrance undeneath the plaque, the others too the other entrance, both of which lead... read more
Dominic wrote...
I'll be controvertial in saying this was my favourite cave in Ireland! I really enjoyed it! The streamway at the start managed to bend in a completely different pattern to the pathway that had been cut. Debbie enjoyed rolling along some bedding planes, and I enjoyed going past the frothy foamy bits of river. Unfortunately we did have a little problem route finding past this, but meant we got to see a little more along some side routes. Also think Chuck... read more
Nicola wrote...
The day began well..we found the cave easily enough (apart from the spiky things and nettles)and then found a better way round to it. when we returned to the car we had aquired a little friend- a small annoying dog (kevin liked it, the rest didnt). then the first thing went wrong-gover forgot his helmet and had to drive back for it (in full caving gear!) while he was gone the dog continued to annoy/amuse us, and i teased it with... read more
Adrian wrote...
Quite possibly the most beautiful cave I have ever seen. Now just want to go back and photograph it!
Gary wrote...
The long crabwalking streamway was a bit boring but the end of it was definalty worth it. A stunning chamber of huge formations - some of the best I've ever seen. Love to get down there again with a camera! The scummy mudd pools were fun - mmmm mud up to the hip!
Adrian wrote...
YAY MUD FIGHT!!!!!!
Gary wrote...
Great fun trip, unfortunatly it was spoiled by me being stupid a falling knee first off a traverse into the streamway and being in pain the whole rest of the trip. Crawling on one knee is damn hard work! Mud fight was great fun - we all went into battle - and looked like it after. Matt had so much mudd on his face it was hard to tell who he was!
John wrote...
I loved Poll Donut. This was my first time to lead and navigate a trip. Yey! And we got out! Yey again! The mud fight was awesome. I can see mud dripping from the ceiling.... Ahh it's Debbie and Dom. Take that.... @#%#$&!!!
Matt wrote...
Hehe! Great trip! Nice variety of things (crawling, stomping, etc) and lots of interesting things to see. We made it down to the muddy passage leading to the blocked entrance, where we had a mud fight, and I clogged Doms ears up with mud (hehehe). The return up to polldonough was a little bit harder to navigate. A flat out crawl back near the start of the cave bears right to the column chamber near the polldonough south entrance,... read more
Dominic wrote...
May I say I was the most innocent in attacking when it came to the mud fight, mostly due to my lack of aim! But the fight was fun!! Our team most defintely "won" that one! I was removing mud from my ears for quite a few hours later, and it was flowing out when I was showering! Dom
Adrian wrote...
Follow the obvious path.... And there it all goes wrong, what path?!?
Matt wrote...
Quite a tricky cave to find! Turn right off the road at the vague path/overgrown wall near the top of the hill, and Cullaun 1 is well hidden beneath bushes and trees on the left hand side in a sort of clearing. Several other upstream entrances might be found by accident if you're unlucky too! We aimed to complete the rather long round trip, however, with the number of people in party this proved to be unlikely. Navigation by the... read more
Dominic wrote...
A trip of many parts. The first part was amazing fun and fast. Stomping down the streamway upto the pitch before the sump. Some amazing formations too! The way back was a little less interesting.... Oxbow route mostly crawling... The last bit, which Andy, Kev and I did was amazing. Very crawly, but some amazing things to see. Also lots of cave shrimp! We came out of cave via a bog in the middle of a forest, was really cool! Dom
John wrote...
Loved this cave and a brilliant start to the holiday. Climbing out by ladder was soooo nice, no nasty SRT :) This cave really set the scene for the style of caving we were to discover in Co Clare. However this was the start of the fly swams which I appeared to attract for the duration of the holiday. And Yes I did shower every day and keep my caving gear clean!
Kevin wrote...
I went for extra scum on the basis that I managed to get out of the cave with wellies full of water and scum in my ear. The scum in ear was caused by a tight, but fun crawl that led from the top of a side passage to the left back to next to a dig back into a chamber with the stream. The others wussed out of the crawl.
Gary wrote...
Well at last we got through to Wretched Rabbit without getting lost! A nice speedy and efficient trip - form riging Lancster Hole we were out of Wreched Rabbit in 2h 57m, somewhat better than our previous attemps. We met Gover, Kev and Laz coming the other way in the connection between Stop Pot and Wretched Rabbit passage, but didn't see them again until over 3 hours later! I think Dom's finger was hovering over the 9 key on his... read more
Richard wrote...
We had a leisurely trip and drank lots of Cherryade, plus we got disorientated because the main drain was so high it was spilling up into the high level route and creating so much mist we couldn't see where we were going. Also, we gave the others well over an hour headstart, and we had to prussic up the entrance pitch. My legs really ache today though, god knows why as this is normally an easy trip
Kevin wrote...
Lancaster does now smell quite Cherryadey. This was a fun trip, twas my first down wretched rabbit, which I enjoyed alot. The twisty stream passage was a good variation to the stompiness and traversing I had become accustomed to in Easegill. Unfortunately I did still have to do my least favourite part, Stake Pot, for the second time in a month. Derigging the entrance was considerably easier than last time, no krabs lost and no undraft of irritating particulates to... read more
Laz wrote...
I think our main delay was waiting on the surface and drinking tea, after nabbing some tea bags from some RRCPC bloke; and marvelling at the quietness of his car! Quite a fun trip but the level of water around was quite silly, although not in the bits we were in: I think it was a good job that we didn't do the streamway through to Link! Cherryade was great for drinking in the cave because it gave a nice, pleasant (artificial!)... read more
Dominic wrote...
Can't help if I get a little worried at times.... Trip was good fun, considering I normally don't like doing Easegill high passages!!! Couldn't believe we managed to find our way through! I've been lucky enough that both times I've attempted this we've never got lost! Dom