Objectives

Objectives

Our Expedition Objectives

Cavers have spent over thirty years exploring the caves of this plateau – the Huautla Cave System, descending shafts, crawling along passages, scrambling down slopes, climbing waterfalls, sliding down tyroleans, diving underwater sections known as sumps and mapping the cave. The Huautla Cave system is currently 62km long and over 1400m deep. At the other end of the plateau the in the Santo Domingo Canyon the water which runs though the Huautla system re-emerges to the outside world. Between the ends of these explored caves a gap of more than four kilometres exists and a connection would make the system 73…

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Live Updates

Live Updates

Follow our progress 'live'

Follow our progress 'live' via updates to our Facebook page which are re-posted here. In the lead up to the expedition we will be updating everyone as we prepare to depart. A lot of work, training and preparation goes into a large expedition like this and you can follow the team members as they get ready to head to Mexico in 2011.

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Exploration Chronology

Exploration Chronology

About >> Background

Background to Pena Colorada

In May of 1981 a reconnaissance trip to the Santo Domingo Canyon was fielded to look for resurgence springs for Sistema Huautla. During this trip, Bill Stone and Pat Wiedeman were shown the entrance to the Cueva de la Peña Colorada, an enormous fossil resurgence cave that, in high water, still issued enough water from its entrance to fill a 20 meter wide arroyo. During the dry season it is possible to descend more than 30 meters vertically into the cave to where one quickly comes to Sump 1, the first underwater tunnel. During a return in 1992, which included…

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Pozo Azul PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 September 2010 20:03
We found out on Wednesday that Jason Mallinson (lead expedition diver for Huautla) and the Pozo Azul team have broken a world record when they explored another 3,650m in sump 3 in Pozo Azul. This involved diving the 5+km second sump, camping overnight and diving again in sump 3. An amazing feat - more details here - http://www.metro.co.uk/news/840950-british-led-dive-team-break-record-with-8-8km-cave-dive
 
more website updates, plus fund raising efforts PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 12 September 2010 11:36

Website updated again, picture slide show on each page, text updated for consistency in some places and additional text in others. Have removed expedition members section but will put that back asap.

 

Away from the website we've sent of applications to Ghar Parau, Mount Everest Foundation and Wilderness lectures. Will also be send a request for support to Lyon (Petzl), who generously supported us in Culiembro in 2009. We will have our first expedition meeting soon and now that Culiembro is behind us will really start gearing up for Mexico.

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 September 2010 11:41
 
Pena Colorado History, Brochure etc... PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 23:42
As the title says the Pena Colorado history is now online, you can also download a copy of the brochure from the website
 
More website updates PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 19:28
Expedition members section updated, Facebook plug in sorted, extra pictures, logo and fonts all done. Website is coming together nicely - just need to get the brochure done now and uploaded
 
Facebook Site created PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 22:38

Facebook Site created for Huautla Expedition - see 'social media'

 
Website Lauched PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 May 2010 23:32

Draft website goes online 13th May 2010. More sophisticated and fuller website to follow soon

 


 

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