Browns Hole - Wed 25 Sep 2024

David Cooke, Euan Goodland, Gary Powell, Seán Tidey, Will Puddy

Paull Stockall

An always surprising cave in its size and prettiness, if not in the conventional manner (see pics on FB). Entering past the used fire extinguisher and other detritus in the entrance we all headed off to explore on our own. Most of the cave is walking passage with crawls and squeezes between. We had a couple of GH bats for company. Unbeknown to most of us there is a lower level to Browns Hole. Once Cookie had mention this who else but Euan had to go and explore. So, while most of us continued to wonder round he disappeared into the mud! Cookie, Garry and I explored the old dig with the remains of the wooden railway in and then exited through the other entrance. Although most of the upper cave can be explored in half an hour the beautiful marbling of the rock, reminiscent of Wagyu beef makes it really worth a look. Contact Euan for info about the lower section. Seán 27/09

— Seán Tidey 27/09/2024

Last modified: 27 Sep 2024 14:57