How to check out a white passage - educational post :-)

Leclused

Active member
In one of our projects in France, we needed to check out a very white passage to see if it continued. Luckily for us, it didn't.

Below are some picture of how Erik did it and the measurements we took to do it. All photo's by Jos Beyens and Michaële Vandecasteele.

- Clean undersuit
- Clean gloves
- special shoes with white sole
- no helmet to avoid hard contact with the stalactites
- special neopreen pads to walk on to avoid the mud

Special pads to walk on during the approach

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Carefull inspection in clean clothes/gloves and no helmet
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Climb towards the inspection point. Check out the clean soles !
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Assistant is coming down after the inspection.

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mrodoc

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Nothing new here. Just requires thought. At a BCRA conference some years back a team were exploring a crystal floored passage in Uzbekistan. They wore rubber gloves over their feet. Their video looked like a clip from Dr. Who - hilarious. Have had to do similar in USA and Australia in bare feet! We even did it in the Frozen Deep in one section.
 

Leclused

Active member
Indeed not new for us. This is standard procedure for us too for over 20 years already. I just wanted to show how some best practices are done
Nothing new here. Just requires thought. At a BCRA conference some years back a team were exploring a crystal floored passage in Uzbekistan. They wore rubber gloves over their feet. Their video looked like a clip from Dr. Who - hilarious. Have had to do similar in USA and Australia in bare feet! We even did it in the Frozen Deep in one section.
 
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