Swildon’s Hole – Short Round Trip with AdditionsSaturday 23rd February 2008
Rachel, Tim and Chris L
After meeting up at the barn, we decided to “push the boat out” and do the Short Round Trip, with a few additions for good measure.
We marched to the Twenty Foot Pot via the Short Dry Way and Rachel did a superb job of lifelining us down. We made our way down the Swildon’s One streamway to Tratman’s Temple. After climbing up to St Paul’s Series, we passed Blasted Boss and reached Mud Sump; the first of many sumps/ducks that we would need to pass.
After getting a good old fashioned soaking in the sump/duck, we marched onwards and heaved our bodies up Greasy Chimney into Paradise Regained.
At the end of Paradise Regained, we decided to take a detour down Blue Pencil Passage. After all, it is only 2cm long on the survey! Getting through was a good workout, comparable to entering Drunkard’s Hole. At the end of the passage, we climbed down the chain and entered the Swildon’s Four streamway.
A short jaunt was taken to the downstream side of Sump III – which looked a bit miserable so say the least. We then marched downstream through the attractive streamway to Sump IV. I took the short trip through Sump IV to the other side. It was not too long but I did “bottom out” and have to wriggle a bit to get through. After a few quick breaths, I returned to Rachel and Tim.
The dreaded chain was climbed and we headed back up Blue Pencil Passage, which was somewhat easier on the return. From there, we headed up Double Trouble Series and got wetted at various muddy-coloured ducks more times that I can remember. Finally, we slid down The Landing into the Swildon’s Two streamway. A short walk downstream took us to Sump II.
I took off my oversuit (leaving my wetsuit on!) and donned some dive weights and a neoprene hood before rolling about in the entrance of the sump to get accustomed to the cold water. After a few deep breathes, I slid under and hauled on the rope. Within a few pulls, I had left Sump II and found myself in good shape but alone in Great Bell.
The duck was passed into St John’s Bell (see photograph) and I found myself looking at the Sump III rope. I poked around and found the entrance to the sump. It seemed a long way down and there was plenty of mud too. After a minute to gather my composure I again slid under and hauled on the rope. This sump was tighter than Sump II and I found myself having to work quite hard to pull myself through the gap between floor and ceiling. This was not helped by not having enough dive weights attached to my belt. After a bit of effort I got through and found myself in the dark and in bad shape on the other side of the sump in the Swildon’s Three streamway. My physical condition was good but the light had fall off my helmet due to thrashing around in the sump.
Fortunately, I was wearing a spare light around my neck. As quickly as I was able to do so, I returned back through the sump, keeping my eyes open in the murk for my fallen light. At one point I thought I had found it but the disturbed sediment and lack of air prevented me from grabbing it. As I exited the sump I took about half a second to consider going back for the light, but decided that it was too risky given that I had only one light left. The return through Sump II was uneventful but I was very relieved to find Rachel and Tim waiting for me on the other side.
We were all now quite cold and tired so after helping me dress we commenced our march back out of the cave. On the way, we had the pleasure of passing Sump I, of which I made a complete and utter mess.
Our exit was completed by climbing up the Twenty Foot Pot and walking along the Short Dry Way. A quick check of the clock revealed that we had spent almost six hours underground.
While getting changed in the barn afterwards I discovered that my underpants had gone missing. This upset me greatly and after a search I discovered them in my caving bag (the one that Rachel, Tim and I had lugged around the cave for half a day). Ha ha. Needless to say, the underpants were looking a bit sad for their journey and could not be worn.
An excellent and epic trip!
Rachel and Tim in the streamway after the Twenty Foot Pot:

Chris entering Mud Sump:

The way to Blue Pencil Passage:

Rachel posing for the camera:

The way to back to Sump 2 from Sump 3:

Cave feature between Sumps 2 and 3:
