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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ maintain half a dozen parser functions.
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Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
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when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
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Exported on 2023-10-16 08:10 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
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Exported on 2023-10-22 23:10 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
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See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
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@ -2629,7 +2629,8 @@ Finally staggered out, including the [squiggle][squiggle][squiggle] by 2am.
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<div class="trippeople">Paul Fox, <u>Natalie Uomini</u>, </div>
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<div class="triptitle">plateau - Top Camp - Surface Prospecting - Old & New Caves - 8.5 hours</div>
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<div class="timeug">T/U: 25 mins</div>
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<a href="../../../expofiles/photos/2018/NatalieUomini/best_bunda-and-plateau.jpg">
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@ -2637,9 +2638,11 @@ Finally staggered out, including the [squiggle][squiggle][squiggle] by 2am.
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<br /><em><small>Bunda filling the plateau - click for bigger picture</small></em>
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</a>
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<b>New cave 2018-NTU-01</b>
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Paul had prepared a list of some caves found in 2004 which were within 300m of Top Camp.
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@ -2681,7 +2684,8 @@ one could get into the shaft and see where the rift goes.
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<br /><em><small>2018-ntu-01 looking down shaft and rift <br />click for bigger picture</small></em>
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Data from Nat's GPS (Garmin Oregon 650): <br />
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1834m, N47°41.518, E13°49.298 <br />
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@ -2694,7 +2698,8 @@ To reach this cave easily from Top Camp, just follow the Tunnocks path until
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the cave marked on GPS as "1623.p2001-02", then turn right (uphill) and go up
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a small chive & boulder-filled gully until you see the big boulder with the tag on it.
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<b>Rift hole to descend</b>
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Several meters downhill from 2018-NTU-01, in passing we waypointed on the
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@ -2707,7 +2712,8 @@ We finally rejoined the path to Tunnocks (which we should have used
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all along) and after a while, we waypointed on the GPS another hole
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that's most likely the same as catalogued 1623.p2002-07.
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<b>2018-PF-01,02,03</b>
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2018-PF-02: 1859m, UTM: 33T 0411540, 5282900 <br />
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2018-PF-03: 1858m, UTM: 33T 0411530, 5282893 <br />
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GPS with 3m accuracy for all. <br />
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<b>2018-PF-01</b> is a 2m-diameter shaft with an easy climb down
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to a mossy slope. We surveyed it [see Paul's excellent digital
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survey].
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<a href="../../../expofiles/photos/2018/NatalieUomini/2018-ntu-02_view-west.jpg">
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<img src=i/2018-ntu-02_view-west.jpg>
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@ -2759,10 +2767,12 @@ good spot to drill bolts for rigging where we installed the tag.
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Paul climbed down PF-03 and found it was choked at the end
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nearest (heading towards) the big shaft PF-02. Thus, it
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dashed all our hopes of finding a free-climbable access to the big shaft.
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<b>2018-NTU-02</b>
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Afterwards we circled painfully through obstacles of
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larch and cliffs until we stumbled across another interesting
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hole, which we named 2018-NTU-02.
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@ -2782,7 +2792,8 @@ diameter of about 2 to 3m. A passage extends about 2m
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horizontally at the base of this small shaft, ending in a
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rubble choke which is the underside of the large surface
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shaft. [See scanned sketch in our survey notes.]
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<a href="../../../expofiles/photos/2018/NatalieUomini/2018-ntu-02_drilled-hole_view-south.jpg">
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<img src=i/2018-ntu-02_drilled-hole_view-south.jpg>
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@ -2795,7 +2806,8 @@ The tag has been made and is sitting in the Tags tub
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at top camp.
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<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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<h4>A big opening in the side of the mountain</h4>
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Next we headed again for the mythical 2004-18, and reached the
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south-eastern edge of a huge steep-sided valley: Cubic Valley.
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@ -2818,9 +2830,11 @@ we found a way to climb down into the valley. From the eastern edge
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of this valley is visible a large opening in the opposite (north side)
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cliff, which I waypointed from my position. The opening should be
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investigated, as it seems to be below Tunnocks.
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<b>Freezer Hole</b>
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In the lowest point of the eastern bowl of Cubic Valley is a small
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@ -2831,7 +2845,8 @@ compared to 18°C just outside the hole (in the shade)
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was about 30°C). This hole is choked with rubble, but it would
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certainly be an interesting digging project for future Expos.
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<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; ">
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<a href="../../../expofiles/photos/2018/NatalieUomini/aa-1-2017_with-tag.jpg">
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<img src=i/aa-1-2017_with-tag.jpg>,
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@ -2852,7 +2867,10 @@ section of valley is full of tantalising deep shafts which
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must be explored! Just beside 2004-18 we found another shaft
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with a tag marked <b>"AA 1 2017"</b> but there is no recorded
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survey, no database entry, no information anywhere about it .
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<br[Ed. This is presumably Adam Aldridge who lost all his notes of a prospecting trip on 7th Aug.2017 (which was nowhere near here: see 2017-AMS-01) and tagged this on another prospecting trip before the 7th. and lost all those notes too.]
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<br />Beside this shaft is another <b>shaft with a snow plug
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and 2 spits</b> well positioned for rigging, but no visible
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tag nor informations recorded.
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Who could have been there?
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<b>2004-16 and 2004-17 and Maybe Hole</b>
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As it was getting late and our water bottles were empty and
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walking on the Fischgesicht path in the distance, which we could
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eventually reach and thankfully followed back to Top Camp, arriving
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just 20 minutes before our callout time!
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