2121 Campizo, Cueva del
Cobadal 30T 448250 4798904 Altitude 235m Length 180m Depth 3m

Updated 16th April 2008; 22nd October 2010

An open cave entrance in a small depression above the farm at the edge of the enclosed area containing Cueva Snottite and Orchard Cave. The passage is an old, phreatic remnant which is mainly walking-size and up to 5m tall in places. At the rear of the entrance passage is a short wriggle between boulders. Beyond there are some large helictites and a group of fine formations including some curtains. Not all the passages have been pushed but it is assumed they will connect to the main route.
The cave ends at an 8m pitch which is choked. To the left, the passage continues as a stal choke. This has been dug once but little progress made.

Reference: anon., 2004d (summer logbook); Corrin, Juan 2006; anon., 2008c (Easter logbook)
Entrance pictures: distant and close up
Underground picture(s):
Summer 2004: Digital photos by Juan Corrin(A1 - A2),
Phil Papard (A3 - E3). With Michael Wood (A1,A2)
and Pete Smith. Click to enlarge.
D3 & E1: Fungus-enveloped fox shit.

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A 2121_jc_2004_01.jpg 2121_jc_2004_02.jpg 2121_pp_2004_03.jpg
B 2121_pp_2004_04.jpg 2121_pp_2004_05.jpg 2121_pp_2004_06.jpg
C 2121_pp_2004_07.jpg 2121_pp_2004_08.jpg 2121_pp_2004_09.jpg
D 2121_pp_2004_10.jpg 2121_pp_2004_11.jpg 2121_pp_2004_12.jpg
E 2121_pp_2004_13.jpg 2121_pp_2004_14.jpg 2121_pp_2004_15.jpg
Easter 2008: Digital photo by John Southworth.
Gordon Proctor digging at the choke to the left
of the pitch with Pete Morgan.
2121-js-2008-01.jpg

Video: by Juan Corrin with Michael Wood and Pete Smith
entrance   ladder pitch at end   crawl near pitch   passage
formations 1   2   3    4   5   passage 1   2   helictites
Detailed Survey : 1:500 gif file   pdf file : Speleo Sport Santander leaflet
Line survey:
On area survey:
Survex file: yes