NEW PASSAGE DISCOVERED IN
Catbalogan, Samar, August 18, 2009 – Bruce Konefe, a Thailand based, American Full Cave Diving Instructor Trainer with ANDI (American Nitrox Divers International), together with William Hudson, cave diver and Scuba Instructor from Alaska, and Thomas Bodis, a German cave diver, have penetrated a sump using open circuit scuba within the recesses of the Calbiga Cave system, located south of Catbalogan City, Samar Island.
Caving for 3 days and 2 nights, the expedition was supported and guided by Joni Bonifacio of Trexplore, an outfitter based in d streams, and trekking inside the Calbiga Cave system’s (locally named Gobingos-Langun ) vast and complex passages which is claimed to be the biggest in Southeast Asia, the team had to rappel down a seventy meter wall and follow the waterways of an underground river that took a day and a half before reaching the sump.
At around ed, and came out into new dry passage where no one has ever set foot. This newly discovered cave section is now specifically named Gobingos-Langun-Lurodpon. “Lurodpon” in Waray dialect means a place that could be reached by swimming underwater. They explored the passage for about 100 meters onwards until it was decided to turn around. Bruce said he could hear waterfalls further ahead.
More from Bruce…..
"The first day we left at 10 in the morning and did not get to the base camp until around room where no one has ever been in before was awesome. Hard to explain the feeling you have of accomplishing something others had failed to do. The trip was both physically and mentally challenging. There were times I almost wanted to turn around especially when you see us squeezing through the very small holes. This was definitely facing all my fears cra
wling through that. It was a good thing I didn't stop since once you squeezed through the small hole the passage was so big you could drive a truck down the middle of the cave. We had hired 12 porters and one guide to help get us there and back. Actually two of us wore out two pairs of shoes between the two of us in just a couple of days. Thomas is the taller skinnier person with his girlfriend Geraldine. This girl was a real trooper. When in town she would dress up in a dress and once we hit the jungle, she’d be in overalls. She impressed us all."
Sump diving is the most dangerous form of diving activity there is. It entails being super cool in very extreme environments where water visibility could turn into a serious zero in an instant, where underwater passages could shrink into squeeze holes the size of a coffin, and where time becomes an eternity as your air supply diminishes while your mind shrieks “get me outta here!”. But seriously it involves a high level of discipline, dedication, skill, and courage. Above all it requires tremendous and unyielding passion from an individual. And the essence of exploration may be summed up with the famous line “to boldly go where no man has ever gone before”. More of that is left for other cavers to push….. in “Lurodpon”.
And the cave goes on…..
By: Bob Manas