We returned to the shaft and headed off along the left adit and quickly came upon the “sand dig” which we had been advised about. There was already a “hoe” there but the passage was not filled with “sand”, it was filled with deads and mud and any “hoeing” which we might have wanted to do was pointless.
Mike crawled along but it went no where and there was no chance of removing the fill (and no where to remove it to).
It was at this time that Doug (the only one to bring his bag from the shaft) decided to have lunch. In fairness, he burst open his bag of “Bombay mix” (the extent of his lunch) and handed it around for all to enjoy. The Bombay mix was indistinguishable from the dirt, sand and grit which covered our hands and we ate heartily.
Marc, however, decided to make a sandcastle with the sand
We returned back to the shaft to begin the ascent where John found a new safety device to clip his cows tails onto
Impressed with his skill and abilities, he stuck his tongue out at us to demonstrate this
One by one we began the ascent with Mike heading up first
Followed by the rest of us one by one (except Mick who had bugggered off to watch football)
Whilst waiting for the team to materialise from the shaft, Mike and Ian had a quick scoot around and found an entrance ….
But where is it and where does it lead ……
Until next time