Lol
Yes I too was thinking about the ROV idea, but with it having motors I suppose that it might disturb much of the sedimentation that'd collected over the years, and possibly cause serious damage if the shaft was a narrow one.
There's some flooded shafts in The Coniston Coppermines (deep level), not sure how far down they go before íf they're obstructed by debris.
Somewhere like Rhiw Bach might be interesting, easy access to the water + the chambers are hardly narrow.
Nice photos Toadstone!
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The ROV would be the answer, especially in large water masses. Using a camera scripted with CHDK in a waterproof enclosure simplifies the set up. This can then be lowered into the shaft along with independent light source/s. This forms the basis of my kit so far. Keep it simple to start with.
The beauty of using CHDK scripting is that it is possible to write a script that takes a few pictures then switches to video mode takes x seconds of video then goes back to stills etc etc.
The limiting factor being the memory card capacity.
All this kit has been fully scientifically tested of course, in the bath 😮 :lol:
If as you say Rhiw Bach may be a possible site to try then I see that there is a trip in October, or is that now full??
Re: photos thanks, the top one is of Masson and is a stitched image, the other is of Clayton Shaft.