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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ maintain half a dozen parser functions.
Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
-Exported on 2024-02-05 22:02 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
+Exported on 2024-02-06 00:02 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
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at the end, it is needed.
ALSO people should come BEFORE title
ALSO title is {place hyphen title} -->
+Surface - Rope carry to Homecoming + Trial walk from Garlic Cave to Car Park on painted track
Surface - Reflecting the Homecoming -> Fishface route, scoping out a Homecoming to col route
@@ -439,7 +445,7 @@ Bolts used:
2023-07-07
-Jonty Pine, Janis Huns, Nadia Raeburn, Philip Sargent,
+Janis Huns, Philip Sargent, Jonty Pine, Nadia Raeburn,
Hiking to Garlic Cave
Jonty's car: Jonty/Nads/Janis up to Garlic and return this evening. Taking new reflectors made this morning.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -448,7 +454,7 @@ Bolts used:
2023-07-07
-Mike Butcher, Honorata Bogusz, Radost Waszkiewicz,
+Honorata Bogusz, Mike Butcher, Radost Waszkiewicz,
1623-290 - pushing deep Fishgesicht
We pushed 60m at the top of "Clap My Pitch Up". Pushing required bolting ~20m of a traverse ( Mike adds: 20m ish of the traverse was new passage surveyed this year but there was about 30m of traverse bolted this year which was naughtily pushed by me - Mike - and Luke last year in the Red Light Spells Danger trip so the traverse is about 50ish m long). The final few metres of the traverse go above a sizeable pitch (30m?). We names the bolted traverse, "European Federalists". At the end of the traverse, we continued walking for another ~40m until arriving at the top of a massive pitch - further pushing would require bolting. The distance from where we were standing to the furthest point down the pitch measured with the disto was ~40m. We kicked rocks down the pitch and the sound continued for 10s, giving rise to a presumption that the pitch may be very deep. If it connects to "Clap My Pitch Up", it's at least 100m deep. IMPORTANT: the traverse passage and the walkable continuation are muddy and slippery; posing a hazard of falling down the pitch. Ash, Jonty, Mealy and Janis want to push the lead further on Saturday 8th July.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -457,7 +463,7 @@ Bolts used:
2023-07-07
-Harry Kettle, Emily Mabbett, Charlotte Payne,
+Emily Mabbett, Harry Kettle, Charlotte Payne,
Homecoming - Rigging towards Watershed in Homecoming
We wandered down to the cave around 10am, making it to the entrance around 12pm. The entrance series went pretty fast ... at least it did for me as Harry and Charlotte were carrying the heavy bags. On the way we made a quick stop to rerig a knot pass. As we reached the bottom of Wallace and Grommit where they had finished rigging the previous day both me and Harry experienced fizzling as we glazed the dry rope on the final 55m. I did not enjoy this part. We then made our way up the climb and Harry began rigging the small pitches before the long pitch series. The most notable part of this was when Harry appeared the wrong side of a pitch head after following the description and getting lost. It was highly amusing. As Charlotte began rigging the final pitch series me and Harry huddled in a shelter and watched Mathilda the musical. As it came to replacing a bolt Harry left to go help Charlotte and I was left along ... until it was discovered the drill battery was dead and I had to come down with a back up. As 8pm approached we made our way out leaving rope to finish the final part of rigging. On the way out we made a noodle stop at the top of Wallace and Grommit but with no fork a knife had to suffice. The walk back was miserable as we started following new reflectors towards the col and had to turn around and start again. We finally made it back to top camp at 1 am.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -466,7 +472,7 @@ Bolts used:
2023-07-07
-Amelia Oliver, Alice Kirby, Will Kay, Ashley Gregg,
+Alice Kirby, Ashley Gregg, Amelia Oliver, Will Kay,
Fishface – Surveying Stalagtite Loop to the top of Liquid Luck
Following our previous shallow trip into Fishface we set out to continue the previous combined
leads from the day before. The journey across the plateau and into the cave was uneventful, aside from
@@ -495,7 +501,7 @@ camp for curry.
2023-07-08
-Martin Green, Philip Sargent,
+Philip Sargent, Martin Green,
Basecamp - Nerd faff
Another frustrating day with network. WiFi router refused to allow connections - rebooted at ~0830. Ok.
Rebooted network for a reason I can't remember - failed to re-establish routing to router. Much faff standing on chairs trying [illegible] as cables all duct taped to the wall with it in [illegible] operating position up by ceiling. Found [illegible], edited into [illegible]. Redocumented everything in handbook.
@@ -505,7 +511,7 @@ camp for curry.
2023-07-08
-Jonty Pine, Janis Huns, Amelia Oliver, Ashley Gregg,
+Janis Huns, Ashley Gregg, Jonty Pine, Amelia Oliver,
Fishface - Pushing deep Fishface
We went to where the group - Honorata, Radost and Mike - had left off the previous day. European Federalists was a very tough traverse that required the use of ascenders. We bolted and rigged (my first bolt!) the pitch at the end of the muddy passage about 10m down to a choke of boulders. At the bottom of it we saw that there is a large, smooth crack continuing east leading to a large, deep chamber that seems to be the same one we saw on the right. If it is it would be elongated roughly in a north east to south west direction. Ash and Mealy also explored some C leads which did not go far.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -514,7 +520,7 @@ camp for curry.
2023-07-08
-Mike Butcher, Will Kay, Emma Caspers,
+Will Kay, Mike Butcher, Emma Caspers,
Following up on Radost and Honorata's prospecting leads (Unlucky Gemse cave and Amphitheatre cave)
Radost and Honorata had found a few promising entrances that they could explore with just a hand line on Thursday so me, Mike and Emma set out with caving kit, bolting kit and a few ropes to investigate further (ropes were slightly out of date ones - ropes were very hard to come by at Top Camp so we pinched two 20m ropes from the stash at Fishface entrance).
@@ -535,7 +541,7 @@ We then walked back, attempting but failing to find Garlic Cave. On the way back
2023-07-08
-Harry Kettle, Sarah Parker, Charlotte Payne,
+Sarah Parker, Harry Kettle, Charlotte Payne,
Beyond Watershed in Homecoming - Flowstone Canyon
I carried my caving and bivvy gear from Top Camp to Homecoming whilst Harry and Charlotte carried Top Camp's second shovel and a camp bed (surprisingliy heavy) to be picked up by the Garlic Cave people.
@@ -561,7 +567,7 @@ Slow, tired progress out saw us leave the cave at about 1am. I stumbled to Garli
2023-07-10
-Joel Stobbart, Jonty Pine, Ashley Gregg, Buck Blake, Janis Huns, Amelia Oliver,
+Janis Huns, Jonty Pine, Buck Blake, Amelia Oliver, Joel Stobbart, Ashley Gregg,
Fishface - Carrying rope to Fishface and failing to rig entrance
After the complicated operation of handling the solar panels out of the storage cave, the six of us packed kit, rope and a rescue bag and set
@@ -581,7 +587,7 @@ left our caving kit under the small overhand near the entrance, then headed back
2023-07-10
-Wassil Janssen, Christian Kuhlmann, Harry Kettle, Merryn Matthews, Alice Kirby,
+Alice Kirby, Christian Kuhlmann, Merryn Matthews, Wassil Janssen, Harry Kettle,
Homecoming - Rig faff
This was a long day that started at Base Camp with the intent of rigging the entrance series of Homecoming cave. We set off only slightly later than the planned 8:00 [illegible] some faff. Quite surprising since Will was not part of the team.
The walk up to Top Camp took almost 2 hours, just as expected. We were also carrying drills, string, food, and other Top Camp equipment. We followed the reflectors to Fishface. They were white on both sides, which could make it frustrating if you are someone who is lost on their way to Top Camp. Instead, it should be red that leads to Top Camp, while white leads to caves and the car park.
@@ -594,7 +600,7 @@ left our caving kit under the small overhand near the entrance, then headed back
2023-07-10
-Becka Lawson, Philip Sargent,
+Philip Sargent, Becka Lawson,
basecamp - Becka arriving
She is arriving at 0941 at the station, would like lift.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -603,7 +609,7 @@ left our caving kit under the small overhand near the entrance, then headed back
2023-07-10
-Honorata Bogusz, Radost Waszkiewicz, Harry Kettle, Christian Kuhlmann, Ashley Gregg,
+Ashley Gregg, Radost Waszkiewicz, Christian Kuhlmann, Honorata Bogusz, Harry Kettle,
festering - Canyoning Strubklamm
We went canyoning on a rest day. The "Strubklamm" canyon is located near Saltzburg, approximately 1h of driving from Bad Aussee. The canyon is graded V1A3 (vertical 1, aquatic 3). It's very aquatic, with many small jumps available and a 300m swimming passage. There are 2 bigger jumps: approx. 8m and 10m, both can be abseiled (topo can be found online).
@@ -639,7 +645,7 @@ Yet again a black bmw slowly moved in front of us with their sign flashing. Anot
2023-07-11
-Thomas Phillips, Ely Brookes, Will Kay, Honorata Bogusz, Radost Waszkiewicz, Ashley Gregg, James Waite, Philip Sargent,
+Radost Waszkiewicz, James Waite, Ely Brookes, Honorata Bogusz, Ashley Gregg, Philip Sargent, Thomas Phillips, Will Kay,
plateau - walk in
Will and Phil went up as part of the 2-car lift to the carpark. Others all going to topcamp. Cardiff contingent (Ely, James, Thomas) arrived the previous day (at last)
Dep. carpark 10:06 we walked to the col but got spread out, 2 Cardiffians particularly heavily loaded so Ash dropped back to accompany them while James headed on with Radost and Honorata.
@@ -649,7 +655,7 @@ Yet again a black bmw slowly moved in front of us with their sign flashing. Anot
2023-07-11
-Will Kay, Philip Sargent,
+Philip Sargent, Will Kay,
plateau - Garlic and reflectors
At the col, Will, Philip and ? followed Philip B's col-to-garlic GPS track. Somebody else was with us (memory hazy, is this true?
[correct later editorially]). All OK until we hit the hill in the middle where we followed cairns instead of the GPS track, and got in a bit of
@@ -684,7 +690,7 @@ hours of walking.
2023-07-11
-Oakem Kyne, Wassil Janssen,
+Wassil Janssen, Oakem Kyne,
Homecoming - Five and Flying
I managed to steal Oakem away from Harry, Charlotte and Becka just as they were preparing to depart from Top Camp. After a quick breakfast
@@ -737,7 +743,7 @@ his own logbook entry.
2023-07-11
-Ashley Gregg, Honorata Bogusz, Radost Waszkiewicz,
+Honorata Bogusz, Ashley Gregg, Radost Waszkiewicz,
2023-hbrw-03 - Dropping Amphitheater Hoehle
The Amphitheater Hoehle is named after its entrance which resembles an amphitheather. There are a couple of meters of an easy climb from the very top to the boulder where we started rigging. Rigging starts with an approx. 5-6m down climb, where we put a handline. It's followed by a traverse (10m ?) above the entrance to the first pitch. We rigged a Y-hang at the end of the traverse.
@@ -749,7 +755,7 @@ The Amphitheater Hoehle is named after its entrance which resembles an amphithea
2023-07-12
-Merryn Matthews, Joel Stobbart, Lizzie Caisley, Emily Mabbett, Thomas Phillips,
+Thomas Phillips, Joel Stobbart, Emily Mabbett, Merryn Matthews, Lizzie Caisley,
plateau - Prospecting between Homecoming and Fishface
We started by walking to Unlucky Gamse Cave, mostly following the path to homecoming, as Radost and Honorata had told us there was
an exciting looking entrance around 50m North of it - Rose Blumen Hoehle (2023-hbrw-05). We dismissed their cave as choked by snow, however it
@@ -780,7 +786,7 @@ Caves found:
2023-07-12
-Janis Huns, Ashley Gregg,
+Ashley Gregg, Janis Huns,
Amphitheatre – Surveying Frozen Unknown
We went back to continue exploring Amphitheatre. Since we were now pushing decently underground, we kitted
up and then headed in. Adjusted the initial traverse line rigging slightly.
@@ -803,7 +809,7 @@ was no evidence of a draft at the bottom so not particularly promising.
2023-07-13
-Radost Waszkiewicz, Charlotte Payne, Jonty Pine, Honorata Bogusz, Oakem Kyne, Harry Kettle,
+Oakem Kyne, Charlotte Payne, Honorata Bogusz, Harry Kettle, Radost Waszkiewicz, Jonty Pine,
festering - Via Ferrata "Panorama Kletterstieg Sisi"
@@ -871,7 +877,7 @@ Pic: Oakem Kyne (L) and Jonty Pine (R) on Panorama Kletterstieg Sisi.
2023-07-14
-Charlotte Payne, James Waite, Harry Kettle,
+James Waite, Charlotte Payne, Harry Kettle,
Homecoming - pushing down homecoming from flowstone canyon, into alpine showers
after a heavy afternoon at the tatty hut, Harry asked if i fancied coming to
@@ -975,7 +981,7 @@ Full details at
2023-07-15
-Janis Huns, Ashley Gregg, Ely Brookes,
+Ashley Gregg, Janis Huns, Ely Brookes,
Prospecting - Up to Homecoming from the Col
Edit this entry
@@ -999,7 +1005,7 @@ drops approx. 5m with snow at bottom, can't clearly see bottom from top.
2023-07-15
-Philip Balister, Ashley Gregg, Ely Brookes,
+Ashley Gregg, Philip Balister, Ely Brookes,
2018-DM-04 – Prospecting, exploring, surveying
The plan was to do some prospecting in the relatively uncovered area around Garlic cave.
We met up with Philip at Garlic cave and had some noodles for lunch. Philip had already done some
@@ -1023,7 +1029,7 @@ Top Camp.
2023-07-15
-Merryn Matthews, Christian Kuhlmann, Wassil Janssen,
+Christian Kuhlmann, Merryn Matthews, Wassil Janssen,
In Search Of Salamanders
Following an impromptu pre-expo-dinner dinner the night before, we all arose with a tinge of hangover. Rapidly consuming breakfast and packing kit, we set off at 8:30am, only 30 minutes after we said we would which in all fairness is very good going for us.
After a smooth ferry to the Loser car park by our wonderful chauffer Alice, we set off up the mountain. Almost immediately after we left the car park a navigational faux pas was made and we found ourselves on the wrong path, and with a small section of off-roading, we headed up to top camp with no other further obstructions.
@@ -1057,7 +1063,7 @@ Overall, a great trip with over ~294m surveyed and more promising leads found. C
2023-07-16
-Evelyn Surman, Ashley Gregg,
+Ashley Gregg, Evelyn Surman,
Prospecting - Much prospecting near Balcony
Deciding I wanted to go prospecting but didn’t particularly want to walk back over to garlic cave,
so recruited Evelyn, our resident non-caver to go wander around near balcony. Armed with known cave
@@ -1091,7 +1097,7 @@ yield any new caves.
2023-07-16
-James Waite, Mark Shinwell,
+Mark Shinwell, James Waite,
surface - Walk from Gschwandt Alm
Walk from Gschwandt Alm below the western edge of the plateau.
[note taken from gps23.svx]
@@ -1116,7 +1122,7 @@ Walk from Gschwandt Alm below the western edge of the plateau.
2023-07-17
-Oakem Kyne, Ashley Gregg, Emma Caspers,
+Ashley Gregg, Oakem Kyne, Emma Caspers,
Fishface – Kresh connection confusion
Joel had discovered an exciting new cave, unfortunately this left us with rope and a lead down in
the Fish face – happy butterfly connection which no-one was going to. I was naively convinced to go and
@@ -1228,7 +1234,7 @@ Despite ~300m of passage being surveyed minimal progress was made in getting clo
2023-07-18
-Merryn Matthews, Ashley Gregg, Zac Woodford,
+Ashley Gregg, Merryn Matthews, Zac Woodford,
Tempest – Touch of Death
Excited to go and see (and kill) this new cave, two groups set off to push the two ‘A’ leads at the
extent of Tempest. Arriving at the cave we prepared the bags and realised we’d forgotten a hammer, so
@@ -1312,7 +1318,7 @@ tldr: Camp: Effort does not equal success.
2023-07-19
-Jono Lester, James Waite,
+James Waite, Jono Lester,
Homecoming - pushing beyond death sump and the heifer
jono and i had spotted an A lead bolt climb off the edge of propane nightmares over the death sump. armed with bolts and mikes drill we set off from garlic cave and after much faff we finally enteretd into homecoming. we got our kit into two bags of very heavy nature and set off down the cave. the entrance pitches went easily and eventually we got to the traverse . this was a interesting with large blokes and large bags stuck in the rift. after a large amount of swearing we got down to wallace. this went easily, and we got onto grommit. this was rather "fun" as the rope was looking interesting, and you had to go very slowly to avoid sizzling. at the bottom of grommit we gathered some bolts and hangers from the bag down there and set off into propane nightmares.
@@ -1329,7 +1335,7 @@ we regrouped at the base of the heifer after adding a bolt to make the pitch hea
2023-07-19
-Will Kay, Ashley Gregg, Zac Woodford,
+Ashley Gregg, Will Kay, Zac Woodford,
Prospecting – dropping Boring Hole and Dead on Arrival
Took Zac to bolt a cave he had previously found not too far of the path to Fishface. Slight delay as
we’d forgotten something important (bolts maybe?), which Will went back to get.
@@ -1345,7 +1351,7 @@ rift the were no continuations. Will named it Dead on Arrival (2023-ASH-15). Sur
2023-07-19
-Will Kay, Ashley Gregg,
+Ashley Gregg, Will Kay,
Plateau - Surveying Little Tent and Gollum Grotto
Deciding we weren’t done for the day yet an afternoon evening trip was decided upon to survey some
of the caves Evelyn and I had found a few days ago. Will and I gathered the necessary gear and set off
@@ -1374,7 +1380,7 @@ off on the edges of the plateau. Plus curry for dinner.
2023-07-20
-Thomas Phillips, Ashley Gregg,
+Ashley Gregg, Thomas Phillips,
Plateau - Surveying Top Camp Band and Bat versus Rat
Decided to go and survey/kill a couple more caves before heading down off the plateau for the year.
Aware that I would have a lot of data to sort out and vague plans to go canyoning Friday before the
@@ -1426,7 +1432,7 @@ Test of the logbook entry editing system.
2023-07-24
-Kai Trusson, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Kai Trusson,
Fishface - Tourist Trip to Pisspot
Tourist trip down Fishface to Pisspot. Already more SRT than Joe has done in his entire lifetime combined, hopefully not holding up Kai too much.
Turned around and headed back out after 2 hours or so as felt we had done enough SRT practice
@@ -1436,7 +1442,7 @@ Test of the logbook entry editing system.
2023-07-24
-Kai Trusson, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Kai Trusson,
Surface - surveying/prospecting small leads found yesterday by Luke, Becca and Max
Becka checked with Joe Stell and Kai Trusson to clarify this write-up. It does describe Mendip Man albeit confusingly. The paragraph starting "upon leaving" is the main, left route after the entrance. The initial write-up refers the shorter, right route. This was surveyed on this trip but there was a problem with the data collected and so the data wasn't added to the database. It also isn't clear where the GPS location referred to below was taken.
@@ -1450,7 +1456,7 @@ Test of the logbook entry editing system.
2023-07-27
-Frank Tully, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Frank Tully,
Surface - Check your bits
Hearing of an exciting new lead, "Mahlstromhöhle", from Frank, Max and Flo, Frank and I embarked on a walk westward out of Fishface gear dump. Upon finding the entrance (which took considerably longer than anticipated) we quickly started kitting up, only to find an absence of any drill bits in the drill bag, contrary to what Frank believed to be the case. Frank then left for fishface gear dump in search of drill bits, whilst I waited patiently, in kit.
@@ -1462,7 +1468,7 @@ Test of the logbook entry editing system.
2023-07-28
-Frank Tully, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Frank Tully,
Maelstrom - Finally Underground
After the brilliant success of yesterday's failed pushing trip, Frank and I returned to Mahlstromhöhle to actually go underground and push. After the entrance pitch, there is a small hole in the floor, from which several small-ish pitches follow.
@@ -1474,7 +1480,7 @@ Test of the logbook entry editing system.
2023-07-29
-Nadia Raeburn, Joe Stell, Frank Tully,
+Joe Stell, Nadia Raeburn, Frank Tully,
Maelstrom - "Undersold"
Hearing of our great success with this shallow lead, Nadia, having returned from a fishface camping trip the day before, decided she would join us for a nice easy surface trip.
@@ -1526,7 +1532,7 @@ Also, it is now our closest cave passage to the neighbouring Schönberg system (
2023-07-31
-Ruairidh MacLeod, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Ruairidh MacLeod,
Surface - Prospecting alternative entrances for Maelstrom
After a leisurely (not quite for Ruairidh, carrying far too much) walk up to topcamp with Frank and Nadia following a leisurely morning start from me, Ruairidh and I decided that we could attempt to find an easier, quicker entrance to Maelstrom by following the rift from the surface whilst the other two and Sam were actually in the cave derigging. First we found a large basin, containing what appeared to be a large cave entrance, but upon further inspection, choked out towards the back of the cave. Ruairidh did find a nice complete Gaemse skull though, which he seemed quite happy about. Another potential entrance found further along the rift with a steady flow of water disappearing into the ground which could explain some of the bigger drippy pitches after the lovely squeeze. The rift splits into two further on, with some promising, but inaccessible, looking gorges on the right fork as you follow it. The left seemed less promising from memory but this area is definitely worth another look with bolting kit to make sure. Realising we'd actually got quite close to the col, we decided to simply hike towards the slabs and rejoin the carpark-topcamp path and head back.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -1535,7 +1541,7 @@ Also, it is now our closest cave passage to the neighbouring Schönberg system (
2023-07-31
-Adam Erskine, Ben Chaddock, Charlie Crossley,
+Ben Chaddock, Adam Erskine, Charlie Crossley,
Fishface - Cocoa Channel Bolting Mission
[Adam E = Adam Erskine-Jones]
On the morning of my first pushing trip deep within Fishgesicht (5 minutes from camp) the nervous energy carried me up and away through the bountiful faff. After triple checking that we had all the equipment for bolting and surveying a rift that apparently continued but was too sketchy without a traverse line, Charlie, Adam EJ and I traipsed across the plateau for even more faff outside the entrance. After a prompt descent we met the camping team who showed us the way to silverback scoop including a stop at the tap and going down a wrong branch. Squeezing through a pitch head to descend 7m into a dusty tight canyon with a tackle sack full of heavy gear, I did wonder what I was doing, but once the drill was out that fell away completely.
@@ -1549,7 +1555,7 @@ Also, it is now our closest cave passage to the neighbouring Schönberg system (
2023-08-01
-Adam Aldridge, Manfred Wuits, Nathan Walker, Joe Stell,
+Manfred Wuits, Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge, Nathan Walker,
Surface - Hike to Garlic
Woke up to see a sub-optimal forecast. Somehow I was convinced that hiking to Garlic Cave Camp was of course the best course of action to take, so we set off. It was actually dry for the first third or so to fishface gear dump to collect our caving gear, but this did not last.
@@ -1561,7 +1567,7 @@ The path is a little treacherous in the wet, so it was a little slow going and s
2023-08-02
-Adam Aldridge, Manfred Wuits, Nathan Walker, Joe Stell,
+Manfred Wuits, Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge, Nathan Walker,
Surface - dropping Buzzard Hole on the northerly Kleiner Wildkogel ridge
After our lovely sleep, we woke up to dry weather, and set off to the top of the ridge above Garlic. Carrying the thick, wet 90m up the mountain was not conducive to good balance so I did fall over in the bunde and struggle to get back up. We reached Buzzard, Adam rigged it, first to the bunde, then hand bolting whilst we waited patiently. The improvement in weather did give a lovely backdrop of the Braeuningzinken for photos. Nathan went down next, followed by Manfred whilst I stayed outside enjoying the view. Upon Adam's return, I swiftly fell asleep, and awoke to find Nathan and Manfred had finished their survey and were finalising some sketches. Adam spotted some interesting holes beneath us on the plateau, so wet set off to prospect (see next entry).
T/U: 3.0 hours
@@ -1570,7 +1576,7 @@ The path is a little treacherous in the wet, so it was a little slow going and s
2023-08-02
-Adam Aldridge, Manfred Wuits, Nathan Walker, Joe Stell,
+Manfred Wuits, Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge, Nathan Walker,
Surface - Prospecting east and south of Kleiner Wildkogel
After dropping Buzzard, the fours of us decided to drop down the north face of the ridge, heading east at first, then split to form two prospecting
groups, Adam and I heading further east to wrap around to the south face of the ridge, and Nathan and Manfred following the north face westwards to
@@ -1590,7 +1596,7 @@ that seem to follow a rift along the base of Wildkogel, then back to Garlic camp
2023-08-02
-Nadia Raeburn, Hannah Collings,
+Hannah Collings, Nadia Raeburn,
Fishface Camp - Pushing Theophilus Goon
Tuesday was another wet day so a day of top camp fettling was had whilst plans were made for a fish face camp the following day. We had a (fairly) efficient morning, departing top camp shortly after 10 having received a debrief from the previous camp group, who had returned in the early hours, on the state of the latest leads.
@@ -1611,7 +1617,7 @@ that seem to follow a rift along the base of Wildkogel, then back to Garlic camp
2023-08-03
-Joe Stell, Nathan Walker, Adam Aldridge, Becka Lawson, David Botcherby,
+David Botcherby, Nathan Walker, Becka Lawson, Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge,
Garlic - Fettling
Woke up. 10am. It was rainy :(
@@ -1628,7 +1634,7 @@ did also later. I took some photos and made some shoddy diagrams of the tarps. G
2023-08-04
-Hannah Collings, Joe Stell,
+Joe Stell, Hannah Collings,
Basecamp - Garlic Guide
Following a swift departure from Garlic in the morning, and an even swifter (and sweaty) hike across the plateau carrying the thick 90m rope with
all my other kit, I partially completed the garlic camp guide. Only the badly taken photos and badly drawn diagrams to add. I think I'll redraw the
@@ -1645,6 +1651,7 @@ with continued expo attendance in future years, should this be the case.
basecamp - Survey progress
Blog Author: PhilipSargent
+
Survey writeups continue, today we passed 4km of surveyed passage this expo (we don't count splays).
The website currently on shows 3,233.2 m expo.survex.com/wallets/year/2023 but the new data update later this evening will show over 4km.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -1683,7 +1690,7 @@ After about 20 legs Rob had finished his rigging and came and collected Botch to
2023-08-06
-Hannah Collings, Nadia Raeburn,
+Nadia Raeburn, Hannah Collings,
Fishface - Camp: Muddy Goons
Blog Author: h_collingsFishface Camp - Muddy Goons
@@ -1723,7 +1730,7 @@ The pitches back to camp were painful, despite their shortness, due to our mud c
2023-08-10
-
Nadia Raeburn, David Botcherby, Rob Watson, Kai Trusson,
+
David Botcherby, Kai Trusson, Nadia Raeburn, Rob Watson,
fishface - Connecting FF to SMK: a step further
Blog Author: nobrotson
Connecting FF to SMK - a step further
@@ -1841,14 +1848,5 @@ All in all, this was a fun project to have for our last week. It was a shame not
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2023-07-11
-
Charlotte, Harry, Becka,
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Homecoming - Homecoming - Watershed
-Slogged down from Top Camp to Homecoming and headed down the entrance series. Wassil had snagged the rope on the longish pitch near the entrance (just after snow ends, beyond short crawl). It was so tight that Charlotte had to downprussik to free it. Steady progress to the pushing front in ~2.5 hours. Charlotte rigged a traverse down and across 2m so Harry and I could survey a side passage that quickly reached a pitch whilst Charlotte remained to finish rigging the pitch. We all descended the pitch to 2 routes. Right quickly led to another pitch so Charlotte continued rigging the same rope down this pitch whilst Harry and I surveyed left to a drop down to a canyon with a stream in it. We all descended Charlotte’s second pitch which dropped in a canyon streamway, and we surveyed a couple of legs each direction to check they went. Right upstream headed to short splashy climbs up. Downstream was tightish canyon. We exited in ~4 hours with a disturbing find on Gromit (the 50m at the base of the entrance series) – I saw a lump of mud on the rope, tried to flick it off but argh, the sheath had gone from a chunk of rope. I cautiously jammered above it, shouted down to warn the others, and tied it out in a butterfly. It was ~5m below the rebelay and many metres from any of the walls so hard to know what caused it – sharp jammers? Rockfall? Previous damage? Out 11pm and then a disappointingly long slog up to Garlic Cave to enjoy the new facilities.
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T/U: 13.0 hours
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