diff --git a/years/2023/logbook.html b/years/2023/logbook.html index 2e2f2c9a2..aec31da71 100644 --- a/years/2023/logbook.html +++ b/years/2023/logbook.html @@ -441,6 +441,36 @@ The Amphitheater Hoehle is named after its entrance which resembles an amphithea
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 may be worth someone looking again at it later in the expedition when plug has melted. Instead, we pushed a rift a few +metres to the East, which looked like it may have horizontal development. An awkward ~7m freeclimb/crawl down revealed it choked. We then studied +Martin's app for where to go next and ended up walking towards Amphitheatre, poking down some rifts along the way. Joel and Lizzie were disappointed to +realise that this was the cave they had been eyeing up to push since the start of expo. After this we walked back the way we came, and then wandered +over to fish face, looking in more potential entrances and rifts along the way which all choked quickly or became too sketchy, like 2023-JS-03 +Gardeners'World. +
+For some reason, we also spent many hours proving our Japeishness by filming ourselves hiding within teeny holes on the plateau, in whack-a-mole style. +
+Our last Cave found of the day seemed the most promising, later to become Tempest, a raised cliff entrance overshadowed by a cross/snowmarker, leading +to the first pitch name of 'Tomb of Christ'. Emily and Joel managed one bolt placement before the Plateau Tempest arrived, and we rushed back to +topcamp chased by Bunda and Grikening. +
+Caves found: +