Wander 10 m or so to each side, up the tunnel, to see if I can see owt else. Left side first. > On 18 Aug 2014, at 10:03, Roger Nolan <rog@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Prod moss with pointy stick. > r > > >> On 18 Aug 2014, at 00:02, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> if you're facing it, then it's probably about 20m wide, convex, with the >> curve steepening to form tunnels away at either side. the wall is a thick >> blanket of slowly swirling moss with no openings or gaps you can see. >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 3:57 PM, <gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> Any openings in the wall in sight? How long is the wall? >> >> >> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:55:45 -0700, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >>> to the sound of Cynfred still celebrating his prodigious flight across the >>> river, the party somewhat moistly and wearily gear up. at this point, a >>> couple of newtlings could probably lay waste to the party, but fortunately >>> this side of the river seems so far devoid of fauna. >>> it has more of the warped bulbous type of flora from the other side, but >>> they are sparser and you can see where some of them have been cropped back, >>> harvested, or just plain consumed where they stood. >>> the party eventually gets all the lights on and you begin to look around. >>> directly in front of you there is a wall, strewn with a weird kind of moss >>> which writhes and twists all by itself. the wall curves away in both >>> directions to wide passages into darkness. >>> and... time in. >>> >> >> >