TIMOR, NSW – 18-19 May 2024 – I hadn’t planned to do Jim’s Timor trip, but with only two going, I decided to be supportive and tag along. As always Timor did not disappoint, whilst the caves aren’t “fabulous”, the shearer’s quarters and the company were well worth the trip.
Jim and John picked me up around 4.30pm and we had an uneventful trip up, stopping along the way for dinner at Musswellbrook. We arrived at the shearer’s quarters at 8.30pm and Rod drove in almost at the same time. Daniel was there to settle us in, and we made an early night of it, I have to say though that it wasn’t very warm in my room, despite having all my thermals on.
It was bloody freezing when we got up next morning as we headed out to do TR15, Glen Dhu, a mere 50m from the hut, over a dodgy style but still on private property (being with NHVSS, we had obtained permission to do these private property caves).
TR15 Glen Dhu, TR4 Helictite, TR2 Belfry.
It wasn’t much warmer when we exited the cave but thankfully Jodie and her husband arrived and had started a nice campfire, so we all crowded around it to warm up and have lunch. By then Murray had arrived and as the weather looked threatening, and there were enough to do the cave, I decided not to go over to the reserve to do TR4 Helictite and TR2 Belfry and had plans to stay at the shearer’s quarters to clean some windows and one of the venetian blinds!
The others got back around 4.30pm, so we all had dinner and without a fireplace in the living area (the wood burning stove is yet to be installed), it was a little chilly so I made myself a hot water bottle (after being so cold last night) and headed off to bed.
Next morning we headed out to do TR30, Moores Lake, a mere 500m down the road (also on private property).
After dropping Rod off at the hut we headed over to the Timor Reserve to do TR84 BBQ Pitch, TR86 Not Our Cave, and TR1 Main.
Jim and Daniel went down the down-climb, they put a hand line up for me as I don’t like down-climbs at the best of time, and I’m so thankful that they did. I just went to the bottom, then Jim and Daniel both agreed that there was CO² further down so we headed back out. You know, if I don’t like a down climb, I’m definitely not going to like the climb out! It was quite tricky for me, and then I got to the crawl out and that was shear hell. The good news is that I didn’t have to ask to be dragged aout, so that’s something.
We then headed over to the next cave, but that looked dodgy so I didn’t go into it, John went down with Jim and Daniel and it was another climb to get out, so I’m doubly thankful that I didn’t go down that one!
Next we headed over to Main Cave, whilst I’ve been there before, neither Jim nor John had so it was be good for them to go into a big Timor cave.
It was a really easy walk down the hill back to our vehicles, then a 15 minute drive back to the hut and lunch. We all pitched in to clean it up and were ready to leave by around 2.30pm. Home in daylight! a bonus!
Big thanks to Jim for putting the trip on and doing all the driving and many thanks to Daniel and Murray showing us through the caves! Plenty of ideas being thrown around now for our next trip back!