Cave [CM0085]

บ้านปง (TH)
18.779507,98.822513
Longueur 50m Profondeur 0m
Grottocenter / carte

Location

From the H1269, follow the signs for Tham Tukatan and turn off towards the west. Follow the surfaced road to Ban Mong Pang Kwang. Turn left (west) up a rough track which becomes unsurfaced (4WD probably needed unless dry) to reach the top of the ridge. The track then skirts a doline (with limestone cliff) on the right which may be this site. Martin Ellis - 26/06/2019

Description

General description

Martin Ellis - 26/06/2019

A concrete reservoir and a pumping station have been built at the cave entrance. Inside the cave there is a lake which is 1.5 meter deep, After landing on dry ground on the left hand side, the water goes down a cascade. After descending the cascade for 10 meters the water goes into an impassable small hole. On the right hand side of the dry ground, low down at the bottom of the wall, there is a 1 meter diameter hole. This opens into a chamber via a pitch estimated at 10 meters which would require rigging to get down. The chamber has thousands of bats in it and there is no air flow.

Documents

Bibliography 26/06/2019
  • +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9

Histoire

First explored by Chiang Mai Rock Climbing Adventures. 2013-04 Tomasz Wyderka and Anel Avila swam across the lake and explored the cascade and as far as the top of the pitch into the bat chamber. Martin Ellis - 26/06/2019

Cavités proche

Distance (km)NomLongueur (m)Profondeur (m)
0.3Tham Tukatan [Cricket Cave] [Tham Taktan] [Tham Tak Kah Tan] [CM0084]6300
0.6Cave CM031050
2.2Tham Khang Khao [Bat Cave] [CM0307]
3.3Tham Pa Len - CM0196
9.6Phra That Doi Tham - CM0069
10.8Tham Pha Daeng - CM0164
14.6Tham Luang Mae Sap 4 [CM0312]150
14.6Tham Luang Mae Sap 3 [CM03011]300
14.6Luang Mae Sap 2 (Tham) [CM0146]5010