A few trips in Fermanagh and Leitrim

Time for a quick update on the recent places I’ve been visiting over the last few weeks. I spent two days caving in North Leitrim recently and, despite some epic camera gear failures and only a duo of cavers (me included!), we managed to come out with a few shots worth keeping. We visited the much neglected Pollrunda:

as well as one of my favourites, Teampall Shetric:

The pages for both caves have been updated with additional photos. Prior to these trips I visited Peter Bryant’s Bullock Hole in East Cuilcagh:

I have not yet put up a page for this site as I am lacking a decent shot of the iconic entrance pitch. Oh well, best to leave something for another time and another trip! I visited here with with Breifne Caving Club and not long after that we visited Prod’s Pot:

I also do not yet have a page for Prod’s. This cave will take a little time to properly photograph due to really tight vertical entrance passages. I will likely have to strip down on equipment when I return to this cave. Speaking of tight passages, try this one for size, in Little Gortmaconnell Pot:

A through-trip in Pollnatagha-Pollprughlisk

I’ve finally gotten around to revisiting Pollprughlisk and also to visiting Pollnatagha for the first time. I loved ‘Tagha so much I even returned the following week via the ‘Prughlisk to ‘Tagha through-trip! These caves feature some big chambers and they were perfect locations to test out some new photo equipment. I hope you enjoy!

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