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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ We discovered on Sunday (day one - 07/07/2019) that our Top Camp, Steinbrueken,
For months leading up to the
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Photo from Michael H
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Reuben dropping the shaft and finding a 'new' cave:
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Photo from Michael H
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Photo from Michael H
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Photo from Michael H
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Dickon rigging the entrance series
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On a second trip (July 12th), Andrew, Crossley, and I went down to investigate the leads and improve the rigging. The air blows strong, and many bolt holes were drilled, though a miscommunication left the actual bolts behind, to be placed another day.
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Crossley concentrating intensely on drilling holes, dust blowing away by the power of the drafting cave.
The way onward continues along this long rift, to a section of beautifully decorated passage, and onward to another long (and slippery rift) in need of more rigging. The air blows strong, and a large chasm calls for dropping.
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Andrew looking at a wonderfully decorated section of passage.
Weather has been a bit rough thusfar, but we are heading back up to top camp this evening (July 14th) and hoping for a return to good weather to push a number of exciting leads in Homecoming (along with a fair bit of rigging to add and tidy).
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Dickon and Crossley returning to the col from Homecoming
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