In 2015 the Tresviso Caves project began, a joint collaboration between multiple UK caving clubs and the Madrid based AD KAMI club, with work concentrated on exploration in Cueva del Nacimiento and Cueva de la Marniosa. GE Flash & Tracalet also continued exploration around Samelar and Vao de Los Lobos
Tresviso 2015 (TCP)
Abstract
The 2015 expedition was undertaken with collaboration between a number of UK based caving clubs and the Spanish AD KAMI club.
As per previous years the majority of work was concentrated on the resurgence cave of Cueva del Nacimiento, a 12 km cave system with a height gain of over 495m from the entrance. The catchment of this cave totals 37 km2 and, if linked with known entrances high in the Eastern Massif, would create a potential 1500m+ deep underground traverse.
The main effort in 2015 was to continue work in the furthest reaches of the cave, around the areas known as the Teeth of Satan and Death Race 2000. A series of steep ramps lead to the highest known points in the cave and a number of leads were investigated.
Summary
The 2015 expedition has continued to build on the successes of previous trips advancing exploration in line with the expedition objectives and discovering a number of new leads and 2km of cave was surveyed.
Cueva del Nacimiento
Nearly 1km of new passage was discovered and surveyed in Cueva del Nacimiento and a number of new leads identified. The continued exploration of Cueva del Nacimiento has been very successful, with the discovery of the main way on deeper into the mountain, via the Die Hard – Jurassic World extensions above Death Race 2000. The strong draught in the cave has been rediscovered in these extensions and continued exploration in this area will be the main focus of future expeditions.
The highest point in Cueva del Nacimiento is now 177m higher than the lowest point in Sima 56, albeit nearly 4km away horizontally. This would suggest that the new extensions in the Death Race 2000 area are heading towards a possible ‘middle entrance’ between the two systems.
Andara Region
Work in the higher caves of Andara remains a challenge due to manpower and equipment committed to Cueva del Nacimiento and the necessity to repeat a lot of exploration and rigging from the early LUSS expeditions. T105 Italianos and T91A Torca Boulderosa were successfully revisited and re-rigged and despite not producing any new cave the work has been invaluable in updating and clarifying the ‘picture’ of the higher cave systems and their relation to Cueva del Nacimiento.
Future expeditions will continue to revisit the higher caves in conjunction with the work at the foot of the mountain in an effort to produce a more comprehensive view of the Eastern Massif cave systems.
Members
Name | Club | Nationality | Year | ExpedName |
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Fernando de la Fuente Moreno | Asociación Deportiva KAMI | ES | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Jorge Sánchez | Individual | ES | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Manuel Calzado Rodriguez | Asociación Deportiva KAMI | ES | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Miguel Ángel Ruiz Rodríguez | Asociación Deportiva KAMI | ES | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Bob Clay | South Bristol Speleological Society | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Chris Jones | Cardiff Hill Divers | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Dave Powlesland | Cardiff Hill Divers | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Edd Willatts | Cardiff Hill Divers | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Greg Kemp | Cardiff University Caving Club | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Hannah Moulton | Bradford Pothole Club | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Joe Daniels | Individual | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Matt Dunn | Cardiff Hill Divers | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Matt Jones | Bristol Exploration Club | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Phil Walker | Bradford Pothole Club | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Rob Middleton | Bradford Pothole Club | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Ian Peachey | University of Leeds Speleological Association | UK | 2015 | Tresviso 2015 |
Thanks also due to Derek Cousins, Howard Jones, Colin Boothroyd, Dave Checkley, Carolyn Ginnevar and the people of Tresviso.
Documents & Links
Campana Bejes 2015 (AD KAMI)
Abstract
As part of the Tresviso Caves Project
Summary
As part of the Tresviso Caves Project
Members
As part of the Tresviso Caves Project
Documents & Links
Bejes 2015 (G.E.FLASH & Tracalet)
Abstract
Exploration and surveying of VL-52, located in the Vao de los Lobos area, and HO-9, located in the Hoyo Oscuro area (Vegas de Ándara).
Summary
- Exploration of VL-52 to a sump
- T87 (ed. not same as T87 Torca Mazarrasa) explored and connects to mine levels
Members
Name | Club | Nationality | Year | ExpedName |
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Adolfo Molina López | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Alberto Galindo Leal | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Alberto Navarro | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Arturo Prieto López | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Fernando Blanco Prieto | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Francisco Vaño Catalá | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
José Luis Izquierdo Moreno | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Juan Bueno Gabaldón | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Marta Pérez Blanco | GE Flash | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Pedro Zaragoza Melero | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Raimon Garcia Domingo | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |
Vicente Martínez Montalar | Tracalet | ES | 2015 | Bejes 2015 |