Monday, February 7, 2011

How Much Does My Bridge Cost -dental -peircing



S. Henrion Aleman and N.


Malabrac Departure Friday evening. A trip to Campeau to wood and we spend a quiet evening around the fire.

The next day, we leave late morning continue désobstuction the future of the Battery. Some well-placed straws we open a royal road to the wells interview last week. Three studs allow us to reach the bottom about 8 meters below. Unfortunately, it is blocked by earth and boulders. No further discovery is obvious. It will still have to open the meander that goes towards the opposite bottom of the jump input.




We return to Malabrac and will see a hole beside the road marked with Delphin also last week. At the bottom of a small jump of 4 m, a squeeze suggests a sequel. Four straws open the way down and I added 4 m in a fault in the earth background. This is too narrow to move forward but it does not seem to be on air despite a current cadet in the restriction.

We get up around 8 am on Sunday morning and we go out canvassing on the side of the Fumade Sarrat. A first hole is discovered on the flank, 20 m above the GR. Rapid unblocking suggests a bend followed by a good cup rolling mill with a small stream of air blowing (Aven of the cup). It will come back with ways to unclog.


We go to bars and rocky we discover a small cave (Cave of the Crystal Skull). We enter a room with 2 by 2. We see a second small room behind a narrow passage into the blocks. We open the passage and quickly discovered a human skull almost over and the remains of two other individuals (first flew hope ...). A second narrow passage leads into the last room. Only a small hole at the rate of blowing winds, without interest.



We continue our exploration on the southern flank of Sarrat and discovered a small hole behind which opens a two-meter jump but we can not go down for lack of crowbar to open the input (Aven's Holly).

We finally reach a large section that defines the national forest in the Middle Agly. We decide to follow it back down to GR. We discover in the midst thereof a departure that was blocked by logs and boulders. We attack the UNCLOGGING and to our surprise, we open the start of a well estimated at 15 m with a good flow of fresh air blowing and a nice echo (Aven of Tire). Unfortunately, we do not have the equipment off and we're back to Malabrac.


the final 6 holes explored or discovered in these two beautiful sunny days. We will return next week down the P15, advice to amateurs ...

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