The Shaft (5L158)

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  • Duration: 1 Days (approx.)
  • Location: Allendale East, South Australia
  • Product code: The Shaft

Site Description: 

The Shaft was a very popular diving hole during the late 1960's and early 1970's, before it was closed in 1973 after four divers died there under very dramatic circumstances. The resultant public outcry was the major reason for the formation of the CDAA, which sought to self-regulate cave diving before  the Government  banned  it.  Sporadic unofficial and official attempts at  renewing  access occurred during the next decade however all formal negotiations broke down in the early 1980's.

In late 1983, with the successful completion of the first CDAA Research Group project in Kilsbys Hole, it was felt that this report, plus an offer to produce photos and models of The Shaft, might help with renewed access negotiations. After some very lengthy and complex negotiations the mapping project was finally approved and it was completed successfully in 1984. At the completion of the project, a number of the divers were on good terms with the owners, and were subsequently invited to bring others onto the property to dive The Shaft. These "guides" agreed to form a group to organise schedules and set diving standards so that all qualified CDAA members could visit the site.


Site Access Requirements:

  • Landowner requires access via approved guides, who are members of the CDAA. A fee is payable directly to the guide on the day of the dive for this service.
  • Site is accessed via either wire rope ladder or rope access. This will greatly be determined by the site access guide on the day.
  • If using rope access, it is preferable for divers to provide own seat harness and carabiners. Please contact Site Booking Officer - Gary BARCLAY (garinda@tpgi.com.au or 0407 527 921) to discuss if you do not own these items.