LYNGKHA KORES 1 (Krem)
25.339600,92.496100
Description
The first cave of several (note 1) associated with a field (in Khasi: ka lyngkha) belonging to the Kores family was understood to consist of a pothole (Jarrratt 2004.02.26 Mss: Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1) or an open pot (Davies 2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1). ETYMOLOGY: Both Jarrratt (2004.02.26 Mss: Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1) and Davies (2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1) recorded the family name -Koris- but Arbenz (undated, circa 2007.02.25 Mss: Korrekturen 2007, after a female teacher without identified name at Shnongrim village) learned it is better spelled -Kores-. SITUATION: Jarrratt (2004.02.26 Mss: Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1) places Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1 … near Carly Phyrngap's plantation, in Koris's plantation on N flank of ridge. At side of a double doline. APPROACH: Davies (2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1) commands to follow the ridge road to N25°20'19-.3 E92°30'02.0-: 1068 m [unspecified precision error, Jonathan Davies 2004.02.28, GPS Garmin Etrex]. Head downthe spur towards the Cement Factory on 310°. Descend spur circa 350 m [note 2] and trend left (Davies 2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1). CAVE DESCRIPTION 1: Jarrratt (2004.02.26 Mss: Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1) recorded c. 20 m pothole open at one side where a free climb provides access. A handline would be useful. A pothole is reported further on. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2: Davies (2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1): Elliptical pot descending for 19 m [Tackle: 20 m rope and slings] to a mud and soil floor. One end of the pot is closed with a boulder choke. The other water drains into [into an unknown direction via] a mud hole [with] no way on.the spur towards the Cement Factory on 310°. Descend spur circa 350 m [note 2] and trend left (Davies 2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1). CAVE DESCRIPTION 1: Jarrratt (2004.02.26 Mss: Krem Lyngkha U Koris 1) recorded c. 20 m pothole open at one side where a free climb provides access. A handline would be useful. A pothole is reported further on. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2: Davies (2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1): Elliptical pot descending for 19 m [Tackle: 20 m rope and slings] to a mud and soil floor. One end of the pot is closed with a boulder choke. The other water drains into [into an unknown direction via] a mud hole [with] no way on.
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Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1980 ±20, trip 1: Paheb 'Respected Father' Shor Pajuh free-climbed the first drops to the head of a deep drop (A.R. Jarrratt 2004.02.26 Mss). 2004.02.21, trip 2: Paheb 'Respected Father' Shor Pajuh and Carlyn Phyrngap guided Anthony 'Tony' R Jarratt and Joseph 'Joe' Duxbury to the entrance (A.R. Jarrratt 2004.02.26 Mss). 2004.02.26, trip 3: Joseph 'Joe' Duxbury recorded a GPS position near the entrance (A.R. Jarrratt 2004.02.26 Mss). 2004.02.28, trip 4: Either Brian D. Kharpran Daly, B Mc Shelley A. Diengdoh, Peter Ludwig and DM (Simon J. Brooks: Mss Survey Summary 2004.04.16 revised 2004.05.11) or Brian D. Kharpran Daly, Brian C., Shelley A. Diengdoh, Peter Ludwig and Jonathan Davies (Jonathan Davies 2004.02.28 Mss: Krem Lynkha Koris #1) or Anthony 'Tony' R Jarratt and Joseph 'Joe' Duxbury (Arbenz, T 2004.02 Mss: Abstracts.xls) visited, 'surveyed' 19 m (tape spotter standards) to a degree yielding meterage.
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | LYNGKHA KORES 2 (Krem) | ||
0.0 | CHUCHU CAVE 1 | ||
0.0 | CHUCHU CAVE 2 | ||
0.1 | SOH TUNG (Krem) | ||
0.2 | DIENG LIEH 2 (Krem) | ||
0.2 | LAKHAR (Krem) | ||
0.2 | DIENG LIEH 1 (Krem) | ||
0.3 | SHKEN, Lum Mupud (Krem) | ||
0.3 | SATAD (Krem) |