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Wizards Chasm map or survey?

Space Doubt Caver

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Has anyone got a copy of any maps or surveys of wizards Chasm,
and information about access.

I would love to get to taking some photo's in there, and seeing the beautiful formations.
It's been on my to do list for a long time, and i would love to tick it off and get some photos.

possibly go with someone who knows the cave,  :beer2:
 
The location of the cave is on OpenStreetmap (go to their website and search for Wizards Chasm).

The cave could really do with some conservation tape...
 
Bag lady is a really impressive sized chamber/rift. It?s a great trip, ignore the hype about the mud it was fine when we went in the drier summer months this year.  :)  But I guess could become a mud bath in wetter conditions.
 
andrewmc said:
The location of the cave is on OpenStreetmap (go to their website and search for Wizards Chasm).

The cave could really do with some conservation tape...

I don't mind taking conservation tape with me, i would really like to go with someone who knows the cave well, so i don't damage anything, and we can tape off the areas that need taping off, Cave Conservation is a high priority for me when caving, i like to leave no trace, i would like to take photo's and if i can contribute with conservation tape it would be a privilege to do so.  :beer2:
 
alastairgott said:
Bag lady is a really impressive sized chamber/rift. It?s a great trip, ignore the hype about the mud it was fine when we went in the drier summer months this year.  :)  But I guess could become a mud bath in wetter conditions.

I'm quite partial to a bit of sloppy mud, i've got used to caving in wales a lot, especially Ogof Hesp Alyn, which is themuddiest cave i've ever been in, but cave mud is great for the skin, so i'm not one to complain :D
 
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