Cascade Grotto Meeting
Hybrid meeting (Phinney Neighborhood Association and Google Meet)
Wednesday April 3, 2024
Votes
$500 for West Regional Gauntlet event
Sarah proposed, Megan seconded
- 7 for, none against
Presentation
Belize expedition
Panti Pit expedition 2024
Presented by Amy Kolor
Overview
- coordinated with belize institute of archeology (cannot publish photos online)
- discovered in 2009
- in town of el progresso under general store
- entrance in sewer of general store
- searching for secondary entrance (known to connect to Barton, popular tourist cave)
- mennonite community (do not change in the open, etc)
Cave Info
- 9.8 km surveyed as of 2024
- limestone w/ borehole
- 360 ft of raps over 8 drops
- lots of bad air (high co2)
- limiting factor of leads
- 80-90F average temp in cave
CO2 risk
- levels:
- 0.039% normal
- 0.5% OSHA limit
- 2%: can take a few days to return back to normal
- 3%: dizziness
- self-imposed limit for caving
- 5%: risk of death
- misconception: co2 is a heavy gas therefore it pools
- causes: degassing of trip water, decomposing organic matter
- deep caves: molecular diffusion doesn’t happen fast enough so it “pools”
- difficult to predict where in the cave gets high CO2 levels (theorized correlation with weather)
Details about exploration
- cave is theorized to be very old (ancient formations decaying)
- lots of swimming (but water is nice and cool)
- explored heavily decorated 13m pit (w/ 13m dome)
- nicknamed “ikea”
- liberal use of v-threads for rigging
- cool features
- lots of flowstone
- rimstone dams
- cave pearls
- helictites
- animals
- so many bats
- lots of bugs
- you to can be in an expedition!
- be honest about your skills
- leaders would rather have someone who you can trust to be incompetent rather than you cannot trust if they’re competent
- be honest about your skills
Q&A
- why is it called a pit?
- probably because that’s how it started
- why is it called panti?
- probably because of panties found in the original pit
- what’s this partnership with the belize archeological society?
- all underground locations are owned by them
- are there human artifacts?
- no; original team was interested in them but stopped exploring them
- how do i join expeditions?
- probably reach out to eric; good to network with those who have gone on expeditions
- find a way to be useful/offer skills (team sizes are restricted by requirement)
- how bad is the sewer water?
- not really that bad; thought of it was the worst part
- some people have gotten sick during the trip but not sure if it was from the cave or just food
Trip reports
Jackman creek cave (1.5 weeks ago)
- sarah & others
- several feet of progress on dig
Little red river (3 weeks ago)
- bram & others
- need to get key from USFS
- have to take/give back cave during work hours
- key didn’t work, so had to squeeze in through the bars
- USFS said they’d fix it, eventually
- hoping to re-run this for beginner trip
Kims cave & Lake cave (3 weeks ago)
- bram & others
- kim is small lava tube
- neat lava formations
Cheve (in March)
- sean lewis & others
- found new cave did connect to cheve
- lead to unstable breakdown after 60m
- nice half-day trip down to in-cave camp and explore from there
Announcements
April 27:
- aidan to lead church mountain cave (in concrete)
May 11 & 12:
- in Mt Vernon
- Dusty leading/
- RSVP on facebook & looking for volunteers
- beginner vertical trianing on May 11
- more advanced training/companion rescue May 12
Mid-may
- possible trip to vancouver island lead by Megan
Vertical training
- hopefully doing some in olympia/tacoma
- planning on starting some @:
- mountaineers wall in seattle
- marymoor park climbing wall in redmond
- mountaineers wall in seattle
Beginners trip
- in cougar, near St Helens
- first weekend of may
- signup will be on facebook/discord/website
- will have contact info, medical info, carpool info
- travis & sarah are organizing
- sarah & bram are organizing individual trip leads
- last year
- 60 people
- 6 caves
Vertical Training Commission course
- first weekend in may
- Travis going
- Eddy Cartaya lead
Small party cave course
- second week in August
- Drew & Amy going
- Eddy Cartaya lead
Vancouver island/British columbia cave rescue
- Memorial day weekend in may on Vancouver Island
- Sarah & Maurice going
Business
Treasurer report/finances
- we still don’t have access (need to fill out a form or two)
- we are indebted thousands of dollars to eric and need to get this done
- hopefully will get this resolved by next meeting
- had 82 active members as of last meeting
- at least 25 people in this meeting!
Old business
- New rescue resource, Hannah Keith
- Reimbursement:
- ropes for Newton (have not yet been purchased by Dusty)
- teleconference equipment (has been purchased)
- WR expenses paid by Eric
New business
$500 for Gauntlet at Western Regional
- cuts into profit of WR (we’re splitting w/ oregon grotto)
- very cool event volunteers are willing to cross the country for
- point of contact: andrew ericson (has done work on poets crest)
- sent us a site authorization
$200 for scholarship fund seed money
- for rescue training
- will present more formally in an upcoming meeting