THORN CAVE (Dawson 2010)

(Saipung - IN)
25.428100,92.578300
Grottocenter / carte

Description

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unspecified dimensions, unidentified orientation) gives access to stooping passage about welly-deep in water leading to one main passage and one side passage both roughly north-west. Whole cave is awkward: narrow and sharp (Audsley, A U 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn). At an advanced state of cave entering, unspecified speleothems were found blocking a side passage but, perhaps, were not destroyed. ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for this cave which Annie U. Audsley or Henry Boswell Dawson christened as an apparently Khasi looking but obviously threadbare Krem Thorn (Anonymous et al. 2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc) as if the English counterparts -Shia Cave- and -Diengshiah Cave- were common on one or the other islands off continental Europe (note 1). SITUATION 1: According to Audsley (2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn), the entrance to the Thorn Cave lies roughly 20 m south of the entrane to Dengjem (sic! qua: Krem –>Dieng Jem) at the bottom of a relatively small crag, which is characterised by an unidentified size and lies not only upstream along a river (more likely: a streambed, dry in February 2010) but also is somehow set back from the river (dry) on west (right-hand) side from an unidentified point of view. SITUATION 2: Arbenz, T (2010.03.31 cave distribution map: Pala_Ridge_4-10.pdf) indicates the entrance to Krem Thorn (sic!) adjacent SSE from the cave entrance to Krem Diengjem Rockcliff 2009 (Krem –>Dieng Jem). SITUATION 3: According to the recorded GPS position, the entrance to Thorn Cave lies 22 m in a direct line south from the GPS position recorded not only for the entrance to Krem Dieng Jem (note 2) itself but also for the entrance to (the second, topographically and speleometrically independent) Krem Dieng Jem 2 = Krem Dieng Jem Resurgence (note 3). APPROACH: Audsley (2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn) falls back onto raw drill ground speak and commands Follo an unspecified the river upstream (south) from Dengjem [sic! qua: Krem –>Dieng Jem] roughly 20 m. [The] Cave [sic! qua: the cave entrance] is at [the] bottom of [a relatively] small crag [unidentified size] set back [unspecified distanced, unidentified direction] from [a so-called] the river [without identified name] on right-hand side (west).DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1a: Audsley (2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn): Stooping passage about welly-deep in water. Followed for roughly 3 m to a bend & could see further 3 m to another corner. DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1b: Audsley (1010.02.13 Mss amendment to 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn): Continues one main passage & one side passage both heading roughly north-west. Side passage then turn S-W. Whole cave is awkward: Narrow & sharp. 90 m length.DEVICE DESCRIPTION 2: Anonymous et al. (2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc): Too tight in the main passage and blocked by stal in a side passage.e to Dengjem (sic! qua: Krem –>Dieng Jem) at the bottom of a relatively small crag, which is characterised by an unidentified size and lies not only upstream along a river (more likely: a streambed, dry in February 2010) but also is somehow set back from the river (dry) on west (right-hand) side from an unidentified point of view. SITUATION 2: Arbenz, T (2010.03.31 cave distribution map: Pala_Ridge_4-10.pdf) indicates the entrance to Krem Thorn (sic!) adjacent SSE from the cave entrance to Krem Diengjem Rockcliff 2009 (Krem –>Dieng Jem). SITUATION 3: According to the recorded GPS position, the entrance to Thorn Cave lies 22 m in a direct line south from the GPS position recorded not only for the entrance to Krem Dieng Jem (note 2) itself but also for the entrance to (the second, topographically and speleometrically independent) Krem Dieng Jem 2 = Krem Dieng Jem Resurgence (note 3). APPROACH: Audsley (2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn) falls back onto raw drill ground speak and commands Follo an unspecified the river upstream (south) from Dengjem [sic! qua: Krem –>Dieng Jem] roughly 20 m. [The] Cave [sic! qua: the cave entrance] is at [the] bottom of [a relatively] small crag [unidentified size] set back [unspecified distanced, unidentified direction] from [a so-called] the river [without identified name] on right-hand side (west).DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1a: Audsley (2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn): Stooping passage about welly-deep in water. Followed for roughly 3 m to a bend & could see further 3 m to another corner. DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1b: Audsley (1010.02.13 Mss amendment to 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Thorn): Continues one main passage & one side passage both heading roughly north-west. Side passage then turn S-W. Whole cave is awkward: Narrow & sharp. 90 m length.DEVICE DESCRIPTION 2: Anonymous et al. (2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc): Too tight in the main passage and blocked by stal in a side passage.

Documents

Bibliography 06/01/2018

History

EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2010.02.09: Annie U. Audsley, Imogen Furlong, Fraser E. Simpson, Ksan Kupar 'Ronnie' Mawlong, Henry Boswell Dawson and Angela Arbenz … surface map the UmKrypong [sic! qua: Umkyrpong] river by camp … Walking East, they also found three further small cave entrances [note 4] (Anonymous et al. 2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc).2010.02.13: Annie U. Audsley, a kind of Henry (rather the caver Henry Boswell Dawson than a hanging boulder), Amulya Prasad Parihar, and Vikram Singh Kirola … surveyed Krem Thorn to a conclusion [or abandonment of the survey progress] (Anonymous et al. 2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc). Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

Caves nearby

Distance (km)NameLength (m)Depth (m)
0.0DIENG JEM (Krem)
0.0DIENG JEM RESURGENCE
0.2LOW BRIDGE CAVE
0.2THALONG (Krem)
0.2THALONG 5 (Krem)
0.2THALONG 2 (Krem)
0.2THALONG 3 (Krem)
0.2THALONG 4 (Krem)
0.3PALA DEPRESSION (Boycott 2008)