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Trip to High Pasture Cave -- 9th Apr 2007
Group: Dennis, Mary, Paul, Roger, Dave
Since we were back on Skye for a weeks holiday we had to
visit High Pasture Cave again so that Mary could sample its
delights and Roger could try and get through the 'watery wallow'.
Unlike the first trip the weather was up to the Skye standard,
wet and misty, as we parked up and changed into caving gear.
We headed up to the dig and had a quick look around before
opening the hatch and heading down the passage.
It didn't take long to get to the low watery crawl, Paul rapidly
slid through followed by Dennis who then got stuck on the rockbank
in the middle. He started to excavate the pebbles to widen the gap so
he could fit through, but after 10 minutes messing about he resigned
himself to the fact that the extra pounds put on since last year
meant this was now another 'cave too far'. At this point Roger
also got cold feet about trying the water and so the two of them
left to get changed and do something else. Mary and Dave slid through
to join Paul.
We continued along the passage to a small chamber with nice
formations and then headed along to the waterfall which flows
over a dyke.
An easy climb down the side of the waterfall led to the rift
passage which ends in the terminal chamber. A lot of the limestone
has been altered by igneous intrusions which gives the rock quite
a distinctive appearance and provides plenty of little edges to
catch on oversuits, hands etc.
The rift is split in places into an upper and lower section and we
explored both which led to the discovery of a pristine little column
in the upper section - something we missed on the previous trip.
We climbed back up the waterfall and back along to the wallow
and thence the entrance ladder.
The weather had not improved during the time we were down and
we spent a fairly fruitless hour with a GPS looking for the
'cave of the seed' amongst the trees of Coille Gaireallach
before changing and heading to the pub.
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