Proceedings of the output.
Editor of the record: Patrick Cabrol.
Participants: Patrick Cabrol - DECOSTER and Frederic Pascal CHAUVIN Vaucluse.
Purpose: removing stones from the last fire there are two or three months to get a clearer picture for future work. We work here in about 8-10 meters below the entrance of the cavity.
underground Time: 2 hours .
Work done:
The last shooting perfectly well. Few stones, blocks with only 10 to 15 kg, we went out with a rope. Their average size has facilitated their release. They are being evacuated in the main well, and stored on the bottom side. There is still some room in the galleries start at the bottom of the pit entrance.
Since the early work at this location, 4 to 5 meters were drilled on a section of 0.8 x 0.8 meters. This allows to move with a minimum of comfort, even if not perfect.
The gallery is sloped at 45 degrees, due south-east. It dives well, this is not the direction we wanted (we wanted the North or Northwest, to enter the mountain), but the current terminus of our site, there is a right angle bend to the left . This means that it seems that we are moving in an Anais room, which is only ten meters.
This encourages us, was the presence of a net current of air, while outside, there was no wind, and temperatures were balanced.
For the next meeting, it will expand into solid rock at the left end of the descent, then attack the filling that is in front. There is a small extension to this place, and a shelf. A fire would move much more easily for subsequent operations. A string
Roquebleu unusable, is now used for unblocking this cavity to pull the block, and buckets of 5 meters.
When you visit this cavity, one is surprised by the appearance of all labyrinthine parallel wells that go down until finally - 60 in the entrance, with narrow joints between some of them. The rock is very corroded, and combinations are strained, especially to - 20. Finding the way through this mess is not clear. We hope that the air flow will help us.
Pascal and Frederick have to redo a small Courniou stay in late March, with one or two other people, if they can. These are the best dates for them, depending on their schedule obligations.
They arrive on Thursday evening March 16 and would go directly to Anaïs to make a big shot. "Sleep on it", the gas could go away quietly, leaving a clean sweep for work Friday morning (especially with the slight current of air current). They remain
Friday 18, Saturday 19 and Sunday, March 20. Saturday 19 March, SCMNE planned a trip to Roquebleu with Passepartrou. It is not clear to help them, in fact, I think I am unfortunately not here this weekend is because I go on meeting in Paris this weekend.
Since the early work at this location, 4 to 5 meters were drilled on a section of 0.8 x 0.8 meters. This allows to move with a minimum of comfort, even if not perfect.
The gallery is sloped at 45 degrees, due south-east. It dives well, this is not the direction we wanted (we wanted the North or Northwest, to enter the mountain), but the current terminus of our site, there is a right angle bend to the left . This means that it seems that we are moving in an Anais room, which is only ten meters.
This encourages us, was the presence of a net current of air, while outside, there was no wind, and temperatures were balanced.
For the next meeting, it will expand into solid rock at the left end of the descent, then attack the filling that is in front. There is a small extension to this place, and a shelf. A fire would move much more easily for subsequent operations. A string
Roquebleu unusable, is now used for unblocking this cavity to pull the block, and buckets of 5 meters.
When you visit this cavity, one is surprised by the appearance of all labyrinthine parallel wells that go down until finally - 60 in the entrance, with narrow joints between some of them. The rock is very corroded, and combinations are strained, especially to - 20. Finding the way through this mess is not clear. We hope that the air flow will help us.
Pascal and Frederick have to redo a small Courniou stay in late March, with one or two other people, if they can. These are the best dates for them, depending on their schedule obligations.
They arrive on Thursday evening March 16 and would go directly to Anaïs to make a big shot. "Sleep on it", the gas could go away quietly, leaving a clean sweep for work Friday morning (especially with the slight current of air current). They remain
Friday 18, Saturday 19 and Sunday, March 20. Saturday 19 March, SCMNE planned a trip to Roquebleu with Passepartrou. It is not clear to help them, in fact, I think I am unfortunately not here this weekend is because I go on meeting in Paris this weekend.
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