IAP KSEW 2 (Krem)
25.345700,92.498200
Description
A steaming rift cave entrance eventually was found to give acces to Krem –>Shyien Khlieh. IDENTITY 1: Jospeh -Jo- or -Joe- Duxbury (in Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss) points out that this cave does not match description of Krem Iap Ksew (Dead Dog Cave) & is not far enough W to be Krem Ynram Blang renamed Nymrang Blang (note 1). IDENTITY 2: Quentin -Cooper- Cowper (in Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss) explains that Krem Iap Ksew is the rift that ends up at the eastern side (±30 m long) of the dog's breath pot-hole. ETYMOLOGY: No locally known name has been identified for this steaming rift cave entrance, which was nicknamed Dog Breath Cave (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss) and Dog's Breath Cave (Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss), and eventually ended up as a Krem Iap Ksew 2.SITUATION 1 (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss -Diary2007.doc- Wed 21st Feb): Somewhere near or, to be precise, in an unidentified spatial relation to Krem –>Iap Ksew. SITUATION 2 (Duxbury in Duxbury & Cowper 207.02.21 Mss): As for Krem Iap Ksew. Follow a bearing of 227° from single power pole [without GPS position]. Then further south in jungle to long wide rift with steam issuing from south end. POSITION 1: N25°20'44.5”: E92°29'53.5” (±17 m): 1124 m asl (WGS84, J. Duxbury 2007.02.21 GPS Garmin Etrex Summit)POSITION 2: N25°20'40.7”: 92°29' 53.5” WGS84 (unspecified precision error): 1143 m asl (Arbenz, T 2007.11.01 cave plan -Iapskew_plan_500.pdf- undated). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2007.1: An entrance without identified shape or dimensions, which faces an unidentified direction, drops into a series of pitches and a squeeze through to a stream way (perched water table) leading to more deep pitches, including blind shaft and a draughting shaft, which eventually connects to a survey station #105 in Krem Shyien Khlieh (after Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2007.2: Wide (about 3 m) rift on bearing of 171°. Dry earth floor. S end leads into narrow canyon, crawlng at first, opening to walking height. Pools of standing water. At junction after about 50 m, the canyon becomes narrower. General direction 171° (Duxbury in: Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2007.3: The first series of pitches follows ending in a 24 m pitch (aven), after a squeeze here and some pleasant enough vertical caving and passing over a 5 m deep pot the second deeper set of pitches are encountered for which the second half has to be traversed over 2 blind pots that leads to the final drops that tie into #105 survey point in Shyien Khlieh cave (Cowper in Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2007.4: Either in Krem –>Iap Ksew (Dead Dog Cave) or in one Dog Breath Cave (Krem –>Iap Ksew 2), there is a 10 m pitch into some 50 m of ongoing canyon passage. Obviously in Krem Iap Ksew 2 a pot can be dropped, a squeeze pushed, and a streamway followed to more deep pitches and there is one -Three Rats Passage- with particularly active and apparently -cuddl” residents. JARRATT & DAWSON (2007: Sunday 25th February 2007.02.25) clearly explain how Quentin, Ian and Mark T. went to Krem Iap Ksew 2 and failed to descend the last shaft due to blind shafts within the shaft, before locating a 15 m draughting shaft (JARRATT & DAWSON 2007). TACKLE: 10 m rope to descend entrance rift (Duxbury in: Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss): CAVE POTENTIAL: Steaming behaviour suggests connection with larger system while the cave direction is towards end of Krem Labit (Duxbury in: Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss). CAVE CLIMATE: In the face of the entrance rift, Duxbury (in: Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss) noticed steam issuing from the south end and Cowper (in: Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss) surprises with completing 21 Feb. 2007, about 2pm, sunny day. CAVE LIFE: Duxbury (in Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss) lists spiders, frogs. JARRATT & DAWSON (2007) mention a certain 3 Rats Passage -- complete with it's particularly active [2007.02.23] and apparently -cddly” residents (Rodentia: conf. Rattus var.).ddly” residents (Rodentia: conf. Rattus var.).
History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2007.02.21, trip 1: Peter Glanvill, Barbara Anne am Ende and Joe Duxbury went to Krem Iap Ksew (Dead Dog Cave) and a steaming rift nearby (Dog Breath Cave). In one of these two caves, Joe descended a 10 m pitch and followed a canyon passage for circa 50 m, ongoing (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). According to Duxbury (in Duxbury & Cowper 2007.02.21 Mss), this entrance suffered being located by Joe Duxbury, Barbara am Ende, Peter Glanvill. Entrance rift descended & cave passage followed by Joe Duxbury. 2007.02.22, trip 2: Peter Glanvill, Barbara Anne am Ende and Quentin Cooper [Cowper] descended into the Krem Iap Ksew 2 known at the moment as ‘Dog Breath’ shaft (Georg came and cut vegetation to the top of the pot then went back to camp). Quentin bolted and rigged ahead of Pete and Barbara while they surveyed about 70 m up to near the top of the 24 m pitch (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). According to JARRATT & DAWSON (2007), Do Breath Cave or Krem Iap Ksew 2 was revisited on the 22nd by Quentin, Pete G. and Barbara who surveyed 70 m to the top of a 24 m pitch. 2007.02.23, trip 3: Quentin 'Cooper' Cowper, Peter Ludwig and Mark E. Tringham went into Krem Iap Ksew 2 (Dog Breath), got down yesterdays pot, found a squeeze through to a stream way, and surveyed up to the next set of deep pitches. Quentin and Mark surveyed the 3 Rats Passage while Peter bolted the next pitches (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). According to JARRATT & DAWSON (2007), …Quentin, Peter L. and Mark T. dropped a pot and pushed a squeeze in Krem Iap Ksew 2 then followed a streamway to more deep pitches which Peter bolted while the others surveyed 3 Rats Passage – complete with it's particularly active and apparently 'cuddly” residents. 2007.02.25, trip 4: Quentin 'Cooper' Cowper, Ian McKenzie and M.E. Tringham failed to descend the last shaft due to blind shafts within the shaft, before locating a 15 m draughtig shaft (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). According to JARRATT & DAWSON (2007), Quentin, Ian and Mark T. went to Krem Iap Ksew 2 and failed to descend the last shaft due to blind shafts within the shaft, before locating a 15 m draughting shaft. 2007.02.26, trip 5: Quentin 'Cooper' Cowper, Ian McKenzie and M.E. Tringham finally bottomed and surveyed the pitches and connected to a survey station #105 in Krem Shyien Khlieh. They de-rigged the cave and split (Brooks, S J et al. 2007.03.01 Mss: Diary2007.doc). According to JARRATT & DAWSON (2007), Krem Iap Ksew 2 was revisited next day [2007.02.26] by the same team who finally bottomed and surveyed the pitches and got the Expedition's [i.e. 2007 excursion's ] eleventh connection when they tied into survey station 105 in Krem Shyien Khlieh just north of the camp.
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | IAP KSEW (Krem) | ||
0.1 | NYMRAM BLANG (Krem) | ||
0.1 | LUM MUPUD (Krem poh) | ||
0.2 | MUPUD 5a (Brooks 2009) (Krem) | ||
0.2 | MUPUD 6 (Brooks 2009) (Krem) | ||
0.2 | MUPUD 1 (Jarratt 2003) (Krem) | ||
0.2 | PHLANGMET (Krem) | ||
0.2 | ANGKHAT 1 (Jarratt 2004) (Krem) | ||
0.2 | MUPUD 5 (Jarratt 2003) (Krem) |