WAH SIER, Tongseng (Krem)
25.318900,92.507800
Description
A cave entrance (8 by 10 m wide) and sinkhole on the stream Wah Sier gives access to a pothole which drops to stream cave passages draining to an unidentified 2nd entrance (resurgence), the anonymous Valley Entrance (Arbenz, T 2007.01.04 -Wah_Sier_p1.pdf- cave plan) indicated near N25°18'37”: E092°30'34” (WGS84) as E2 on the -Shnongrim map- (Arbenz, T 2009.06.11 Shnongrim_Ridge_18.pdf). ETYMOLOGY: Both sar (Jarratt 2005.03.06 Mss: Cave Log, vol. XII, 18/2/05) and ser (Brooks et al 2005 Mss -Meghalaya 2005 Diary- 2005.02.16; JARRATT 2005) stand for the Khasi -sier- or Hindi -sambar- and Urdu -jarau-; a kind of deer (Zoologically: Cervus unicolor). SITUATION 1 (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary): At an unidentified location somehow sort of below (in an unidentified spatial relation to) the village of Tongseng (N25°19'28-: E92°30'05” WGS84). SITUATION 2 (YUEN 2005: 53): 30 mins near the village of Tong Seng (sic!). SITUATION 3 (KHARPRAN DALY in: DIRECTORATE … 2006 55): About 30 minutes walk from the village of Tongseng. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2001: (Deer) Big stream into pot 10 by 8 by 15 m deep (Brown 2001.02.08 Mss). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2005.1: A significant new cave (HARRIES 2005) of unknown age. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2005.2: My main system in Meghalaya was a cave called Krem Wah Ser [sic! for: Krem Wah Sier] (also known as the girle cave) … The top entrance was found back in 2002 but the cave had never been explored. The cave consisted of 145 m of easy vertical pitches, which as an initial team of three we had to bolt and rig, a duck which then opened outinto over 3 km of big streamway and side passages. … and found two lower entrances which opened out near the valley bottom making for a fantastic round trip. The decoration of the cave was big and beautiful, huge gour pools some of which were dry and needed borrowed knees and shoulders to stand on to get out of, an incredible big clamshell calcite and amazing streamways with difficult wellie climbs. Andon top of that lots and lots of sparkly rock which I wanted to lick (but never did!) (YUEN 2005: 53). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2006: Krem Sier (or Deer Pot) … consists of a vertical top entrance and two lower entrances, which open out near the valley bottom. The entrance shaft is a series of pitches [note 1], which lead to a duck, beyond which it opens up into more than 3 km of big streamway and side passages. The beautiful fossil [sic! for: relic, abandoned] passages are decorated with huge gours, of which some are dry and need some effort to get out of. The passages are also adorned with lots of rock surfaces that sparkle in the light (KHARPRAN DALY 2006: 55). CAVE POTENTIAL: … made six trips, helping to survey the whole cave except for one side passage which remains unexplored, blocked by a huge five legged spider which I refused to go past (YUEN 2005: 53). Jarratt (2005.03.06 Mss: Cave Log, vol. XII, 18/2/05): Krem Wah Sar (Krem Wah Ser) is still wide open. SPELEOMETRY: Brooks (2005.10.05Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Survey 2005 Total 3262.41, Vertical Range 145.36 (probably metres). JARRATT (2005): Krem Wah Ser … one of the finest caves on the Ridge with 3.26 km of superbly decorated passages entered via c.40 m of pitches and with a resurgence exit. … An upstream sump in this cave possibly connects with the 1.8 km long Krem Muid, itself being adjacent to the 13.5 km+ of the Krem Umthloo system. Sheen, Robin F. (2005.08.20 Mss: Meghalaya 05): A fine river cave reaches over 3 km and a resurgence exit. CAVE LIFE: KHARPRAN DALY (in: DIRECTORATE … 2006: 55): The cave abounds with cave life including blind cave fish. KOTTELAT, HARRIES & PROUDLOVE (2007: 43 table 2) list Krem Wah Ser (Krem Wah Sier, Tongseng) among the caves in the Sutnga area (sic!) in which D. Harries found in February 2005 what, at a first glance, looked like the cave dwelling nemacheilid loach Schistura prob. papulifera (Teleostei: Balituridae) abundant in pools of streamway. JARRATT (2005) apper to hint to the presence of Arachnida: Aranea: Sparassidae: conf. Heteropoda sp. in Krem Wah Ser as he narrates how the new girls Jo and Lesley were very impressed with the cave but took some time to get used to the monster spiders that seem to be even larger than normal in this area.Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Survey 2005 Total 3262.41, Vertical Range 145.36 (probably metres). JARRATT (2005): Krem Wah Ser … one of the finest caves on the Ridge with 3.26 km of superbly decorated passages entered via c.40 m of pitches and with a resurgence exit. … An upstream sump in this cave possibly connects with the 1.8 km long Krem Muid, itself being adjacent to the 13.5 km+ of the Krem Umthloo system. Sheen, Robin F. (2005.08.20 Mss: Meghalaya 05): A fine river cave reaches over 3 km and a resurgence exit. CAVE LIFE: KHARPRAN DALY (in: DIRECTORATE … 2006: 55): The cave abounds with cave life including blind cave fish. KOTTELAT, HARRIES & PROUDLOVE (2007: 43 table 2) list Krem Wah Ser (Krem Wah Sier, Tongseng) among the caves in the Sutnga area (sic!) in which D. Harries found in February 2005 what, at a first glance, looked like the cave dwelling nemacheilid loach Schistura prob. papulifera (Teleostei: Balituridae) abundant in pools of streamway. JARRATT (2005) apper to hint to the presence of Arachnida: Aranea: Sparassidae: conf. Heteropoda sp. in Krem Wah Ser as he narrates how the new girls Jo and Lesley were very impressed with the cave but took some time to get used to the monster spiders that seem to be even larger than normal in this area.
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2001.02.08, trip 1: Holding Bamon, Wesley Rupon and Churchill Sukhlain guided Brrian D. Kharpran Daly, Mark W. Brown and Tom Chapman to the entrance 2005.02.16, trip 2: M.W. Brown, Shelley A. Diengdoh and Lesley Yuen commenced surveying (note 2) to a degree yielding survey lengths ranging between 39.90 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary) and 26 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary): Mark, Shelley and Lesley went ot Krem Wah Ser and rigged some pitches, which led to a walking passage and duck. They surveyed 26 m. 2005.02.17, trip 3: M.W. Brown, Joe Whistler and Lesley Yuen 'survey' 578.49 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark, Lesley and Jo … passed the duck and surveyed 738 m, still ongoing (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.18, trip 4: M.W. Brown, Daniel B. Harries, Joe Whistler and Lesley Yuen 'survey' 301.79 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Ms: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark, Jo, Lesley and Dan took photographs in Krem Wah Ser. Whilst Dan photographed wildlife, the others surveyed 300 m downstream into a beautifully decorated passage ending at a pitch off high level gours 20 m back down into the stream (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.19, trip 5: M.W. Brown, and Joe Whistler 'survey' 156.13 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark and Jo surveyed the entrance series in Krem Wah Ser (157 m) then washed rope and sorted data in camp (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.20, trip 6: Cowper, Quentin 'Cooper', B. McCoitir and Fraser E. Simpson 'survey' 430.32 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark, Jo and Lesley rigged the gour pitches downstream back into the streamway and continued surveying downstream 553 m through beautifully decorated and challenging stream passage. They reached a boulde collapse entrance and climbed out to daylight. They found a path through an area of karst pinnacles back up to Tongseng (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.20, trip 7: Fraser. Brian Mac and Quentin shot video and then surveyed a bypass to the gour pitches and the largest inlet side passage to an aven — 443 m surveyed (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.21, trip 8: M.W. Brown, Joe Whistler and Lesley Yuen 'survey' 206.17 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark, Joe and Lesley … surveyed a side passage to another nearby entrance. Then they surveyed side passages as far as the gour pitches, where they collected the drill from the previous day and exited downstream (206 m surveyed) (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.21, trip 9: B. McCoitir, Q. Cowper and Gregory D. Diengdoh 'survey' 430.32 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Brian Mac, Qentin and Gregory went in the top entrance and surveyed the upstream main passage to a sump pool (possibly the Krem Muid downstream sump). Then they surveyed 430 m side passages (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005.02.25, trip 10: M.W. Brown, Joe Whistler and Lesley Yuen 'survey' 569.68 m (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Survey Summary): Mark, Jo, Lesley, Fraser, Graham and Brian KD went to the bottom entrance … Some photos were taken in the lower streamway, then Mark, Jo and Lesley went to finish surveying all the remaining side passages in the cave (totalling 570 m). Then they derigged the entrance pitches. Fraser, Graham and Brian finished their photography and made an early exit from the bottom entrance. They had to get back to camp for an appointment with a t.v. crew from Shillong, who did not turn up (Brooks, S J et al. 2005 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Diary). 2005 total: 3262.41 / 145.36 (Brooks, S J et al. 2005.10.05 Mss: Meghalaya 2005 Surve Summary).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.2 | MUID (Krem) | ||
0.2 | Mura 4 | ||
0.2 | KHUNG, Shnongrim (Krem) | ||
0.2 | LABA RIFT, SIMILAR (aa -) | ||
0.3 | UMKIT (Krem poh) | ||
0.3 | Mura 1 (Krem) | ||
0.4 | Mura 2 (Krem) | ||
0.4 | LABA CAVE (Brown 2001) (aa -) | ||
0.4 | Mura 3b (Krem) |