Daren Cilau 13th August, Brynmawr CC

Trig Gledhill

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Early start for this one as we had wanted leave a lot of time for route finding, with a belly full of bacon sarnies I set off for , The weather being a bit too nice for the 500m plus of crawling about to ensue. As I get to Abergavenny Tom (minion) texts to say his car key is in the washing machine so there will be a slight delay!
We meet in the car park and discuss whether maybe getting a key to OFD would be a more sensible option or even a wander in Dan Yr Ogof showcave. But after a nice cup of ?Man Up?  we find ourselves at the start of the entrance crawl. Slithering into the icy waters the swear words could have probably be heard in Aggy but once we both negotiated The Vice the going eased off and normal conversation was had and pictures taken and plenty of ?not as bad as I remember? remarks were said. We cleared the entrance in about an hour, stopping only for a drink and a couple of snaps.


One thing that annoys me about Daren is how the entrance just stops and you are suddenly in walking passage! God send really. We didn?t hang about and pressed on, Tom hadn?t seen the crystal pool before so we decided to go and have a quick look in there before Jigsaw, as its pretty much en route. Worth noting this part of the cave is quite easy for navigating as there is handy reflectors pointing you in the direction of Jigsaw Passage and vice versa for the Entrance/Exit. After a picture of the dried up Crystal Pool we pushed on into Jigsaw Passage and through The Wriggle.

Arriving at the logbook in ?Big Chamber Nowhere Near The Entrance? we signed the log book and consulted the survey. We both had been in the cave both and Tom had done the route before but in reverse and we all know how different caves look in the opposite direction so this was going to be a good old fashioned survey and description following kind of trip. We carried on as per description but took several attempts and a compass reading! to find ?Epocalypse Way?

Now this when I started to realised what an amazing place this is, as after only a few minutes in the easy going walking chamber on the left hand side in the far distance something catches your eye?..a pure white glow. The pace increases to reach the famous formation of ?White Company?. Can easily say it was breath taking and well worth the few hours of caving to reach such an epic. We stayed here for a short while taking pictures and having a rest and generally taking in such a sight for sore eyes.
Continuing on still impressed with White Company we are rewarded once again with a short climb into a very very very well decorated oxbow, ?Urchin Oxbow? to be exact with its deposits and crystal lined roof and yet again another reason to side-track from the planned route. Just round the corner from Urchin the aptly named ?Kitchen? is found, where we stopped for lunch and refilled water bottles with some of Llangatwgs finest council pop.
Now turning left and then left again we appeared in ?Antler Passage? and yet again the cave reveals another one of its secrets in the form of a gorgeous set of Helictites named ?The Antlers? (for obvious reasons). Now here comes (in my opinion!) the hardest part of the trip. Antler Passage is long?.really long and its 99.8% boulder hopping up and down boulder slopes of which this mountain and its systems are famous for with the remaining 0.2% being awkward small pitches with ladders and lines in situ with one being rather tight at the top where I managed to sub humanly bend my knee in un-godly directions. Its easily to navigate funnily enough as its one long passage with ?Man in the Roof? dropping back into the passage at one point.  But it does eventually end in the form of a lovely wet boulder choke and another climb??..decent.

Popping out into ?Busman?s Holiday? here our survey improved somewhat and route finding was relatively easy until we reached ?Prices Prophecy? which is an amazing, well decorated chamber where the way on looks to the right ( I have previously read about some guys a few years previous who took this route and never found the connection with Cnwc and had to turn back and travel the full 4-5hours back through Daren!) but is actually off to the left into a further decorated chamber and low behold a helpful sign reading ?Cwnc exit this way!? too easy!

What else can I say about Cnwc?it?s a dig, it?s not hard but it certainly isn?t pleasant but certainly beats having to go all the way back. We exit covered in mud but high, very high spirits into the warm summers day. Back in the car park we entertain some holiday makers with our tales of crawls and endless passages much to their amusement.
Definitely one of my favourite caves and trips of all times and I think Tom would agree!

5ish hours.


EDIT: APOLOGIES IF THE PICTURES ARE  DISTORTED OR DON'T WORK AS I UPLOADED FROM MY APP AND THEY WERE TAKEN ON A GOPRO SUBSTITUTE
 

Trig Gledhill

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Minion and Trig posing
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Roger W

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Nice piccies (?) but a bit big - I've only got a 19" monitor.

Could some one shrink 'em down a bit?
 

Trig Gledhill

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Roger W said:
Nice piccies (?) but a bit big - I've only got a 19" monitor.

Could some one shrink 'em down a bit?
Yeah I just noticed, I think it's where I've uploaded via the Tapatalk app.

Sorry guys

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Minion

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Decent write up bro! The cup of man up was pretty large that morning. DYO showcaves, coffee shop and ice cream was a lot more appealing!

Oh Fulk, I may have to disqualify anyone who sees this post from the Welsh Wezzit  :ang:
 
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