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 <h1>Expedition 1978</h1>
 
@@ -28,53 +38,56 @@ Second Wave : Julian Griffiths, Nick Thorne</blockquote></p>
 
 </ul>
 
+
+
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-29A">1978-07-29</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nicky, Simon, Andy, Doug, <u>Mike</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-29j">1978-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nicky Davies, Simon Farrow, Andy Waddington, Doug Florence, <u>Mike Shearme</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">plateau - prospecting</div>
-
-
-<p>Got up at 7.30 (not Simon). We reached the caf&eacute; at about 12 and
+<br /><br />Got up at 7.30 (not Simon). We reached the caf&eacute; at about 12 and
 then discovered how heavy the gear was and how hot the weather was. The snow
 was out in force, but Simon, Andy and Doug found that 106 was possible. So
-the rest of us split into two groups and started .</p>
+the rest of us split into two groups and started .
 
-<p>Nicky went down a shaft that appeared to go off to one side, however this
+<br /><br />Nicky went down a shaft that appeared to go off to one side, however this
 only proved to be a tight and sharp (blood everywhere) way under the snow
-plug. About 50' deep.</p>
+plug. About 50' deep.
 
-<p><a id="id1978-98-1">98</a></div> : A small shaft in a large clint (oops,
+<br /><br /><a id="id1978-98-1">98</a></div> : A small shaft in a large clint (oops,
 grike). Very sharp rocks at the top, after which the shaft bells out toward
 a lightly boulder covered floor about 27m (85 feet to sensible people) from
 surface, but as yet the ladder doesn't reach the floor.       
 
-<p><a href="#id1978-98-2">Next trip</a></p>
-<hr /> 
+<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-98-2">Next trip</a>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-29B">1978-07-29</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben and John</div>
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-29k">1978-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">plateau - prospecting ice stalagmite</div>
-
 <!-- same day -->
-<p>Well we went down this hole somewhere near 106 but after c
+<br /><br />Well we went down this hole somewhere near 106 but after c
 30' it got tight so returned to brilliant sunshine. We continued sweating
 around the plateau looking down things  - the only one of interest was a huge
 entrance c 200 yds from 106 which ended after 50-60' free climb in a small
 snowfield with a beautiful 7' 6&quot; ice stalagmite. On the way back to the
 van I attempted the left hand variant of the superdirect route across the
 plateau, but as I was laybacking up this flake, the whole thing fell off with
-me on it - do they have helicopter hearses ?            John.</p>
+me on it - do they have helicopter hearses ?            John.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/1978-07-29k">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-29C">1978-07-29</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Simon, <u>Andy</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-29l">1978-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Simon Farrow, <u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">106 - Team Bluewater (minus Nick)</div>
-
 <div id="id1978-76-1">id1978-76-1</div>
 
-<p>Mega panic because of huge volumes of snow, noted 96 choked with snow and
+<br /><br />Mega panic because of huge volumes of snow, noted 96 choked with snow and
 lots of patches of snow between the snakes on the plateau. Navigation
 eventually got us to 106 where a draught was still evident in 106 and 106A
 but not in 106B. Simon went down and put bolts in  - last year's anchors
@@ -82,7 +95,7 @@ were well preserved - but had to smash off ice-formations to get into 106A.
 The Bluewater was fed in and belayed and Andy went down to the top of the
 snow plug, which had a tiny gap round it. 
 
-<p>Tried a new hole which led down c6m to a small chamber with a side aven whose walls were 
+<br /><br />Tried a new hole which led down c6m to a small chamber with a side aven whose walls were 
 coated with a thick ( 6cm ) layer of hexagonal ice-crystals which were very loose, so the 
 explorer exitted to the top of the snow and started to DIG out the original route past the 
 plug. Hacking away with the hammer soon enlarged the 15cm slot to 1m and got down to 5m deep 
@@ -93,16 +106,18 @@ exitted and Simon descended to put a bolt in at the snow plug level, which took
 longer than expected. The pitch is obviously going to be a right bastard to rig on SRT, even 
 more than ladders - probably 3 more bolts needed.          
 
-Andy.</p>
+Andy.
+
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-<p><a href="../1977/andylg.htm#id1977-76-7">Previous trip</a>/
-<a href="#id1978-76-2">Next trip</a></p>
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-30A">1978-07-30</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Mike, John, Ben, Nicky</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-30g">1978-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Shearme, John Bowers, Ben Millingen, <u>Nicky Davies</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">98 - pitch</div>
-
 <div  id="id1978-98-2">id1978-98-2 30th July</a></div>
 
 We all walked up to the plateau in the heat
@@ -122,20 +137,21 @@ look at the new shaft, which we estimate to be another superb shaft of about
 rigging the next pitch. Owing to the ominous presence of thunder, lightning
 and hailstones, we sheltered with the present Team Bluewater members before
 giving up for the day and strolling back from the plateau in the rain.        
-Nicky.</p>
+Nicky.
+
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+<a href="#id1978-98-3">Next trip</a>
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-<p><a href="#id1978-98-1">Previous trip</a>/
-<a href="#id1978-98-3">Next trip</a></p>
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-30B">1978-07-30</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Andy</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-30h">1978-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufth&ouml;hle - Eislufth&ouml;hle</div>
-
-
 <div id="id1978-76-2">id1978-76-2</div>
 
-</p>After delays for carbide,
+After delays for carbide,
 and thunder, and laziness, finally set off to put another bolt in. Lots
 more snow landscaping before the bolt was finally started above last year's
 snow platform - sitting on more snow. The bolt was nearly in when shouts from
@@ -145,19 +161,21 @@ prusiking horrible, and at least one ice/rock rub; the rigging needed here is
 difficult to conceive - perhaps a 10m ladder would help (DEFEATIST!). The
 next pitch will be very free, perhaps 20m ? then a walk off. This is proving
 to be the world's most frustrating pothole ! Very impressive electric storm
-on surface.</p>
+on surface.
+
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+<a href="#id1978-76-3">Next trip</a>
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-<a href="#id1978-76-3">Next trip</a></p>
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-31A">1978-07-31</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben, John, Mike</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-31g">1978-07-31</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, John Bowers, <u>Mike Shearme</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">98 - 98</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-98-3">id1978-98-3</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-98-3">id1978-98-3</div>
-
-<p>Ben and Mike went down first shaft and Mike
+<br /><br />Ben and Mike went down first shaft and Mike
 started down the next to put a bolt in. Through the thrutchy bit brings you
 to the top of the next pitch, supposedly 60-80'. Mike was lined down a few
 feet to a ledge where he put a bolt in. John has meanwhile rerigged the
@@ -166,29 +184,30 @@ go down the next pitch first. Ben won and then John went to rig the second
 pitch. On the way through the thrutchy bit he dropped Mike's carbide down,
 making a superb noise sounding like a very deep shaft. Ben went down only to
 find that the bottom was the bottom of the pot.
-<p> A small aven comes in next
+<br /><br /> A small aven comes in next
 to the shaft, leaving only muddy earth at the bottom. It does not so much
 choke but the rift to either side narrows and the floor is flat. The second
 pitch was only about 35' from the ledge. Quite a nice shaft, but coming to
-nothing. John went up, then Mike came down. Then we derigged and went out.</p>
+nothing. John went up, then Mike came down. Then we derigged and went out.
+
+<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-98-2">Previous trip</a>/
+<a href="../../1623/98.htm">Guidebook description</a>
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+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/1978-07-31g">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
-<p><a href="#id1978-98-2">Previous trip</a>/
-<a href="../../1623/98.htm">Guidebook description</a></p>
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-07-31B">1978-07-31</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Andy and Doug</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-07-31h">1978-07-31</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andy Waddington, <u>Doug Florence</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">the obvious H&ouml;hle</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-3">id1978-76-3</div> 
 
-
-<p><div id="id1978-76-3">id1978-76-3</div> 
-
-<p>Two descents made today. On the first, Andy finished off putting in the
+<br /><br />Two descents made today. On the first, Andy finished off putting in the
 bolt of the thunderstorm-interrupted trip of yesterday, whilst I sat on the
 ice at the bottom of the first pitch in darkness having dropped my helmet at
 Andy earlier. We returned to the surface to thaw out and I ate a tin of
 sardines. Then after a brief policy discussion we redescended. 
-<p>Andy zipped
+<br /><br />Andy zipped
 down to Yesterday's Terminus whilst I went down after him, adding another
 ladder to the one on the snow plug and then stopping halfway down Plugged
 Shaft to put a bolt in while Andy rumbled snow and ice down from Yesterday's
@@ -198,36 +217,40 @@ well, so we tried to relight, Andy pouring his waste carbide down his wellie
 and myself pouring it into my Hard Man's Handbag. We then decided it must be
 fairly late and exitted. Plugged Shaft has some very beautiful but
 potentially extremely dangerous. (Sorry, my brain stopped) Ice formations.      
-Doug. My God, is that ice dangerous enough or what ?   Andy.</p>
+Doug. My God, is that ice dangerous enough or what ?   Andy.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-01A">1978-08-01</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Simon, Doug</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-01g">1978-08-01</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Simon Farrow, <u>Doug Florence</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Guess which hole</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-4">id1978-76-4</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-4">id1978-76-4</div>
-
-<p>Simon abbed to YT. Doug put in a rebelay bolt while
+<br /><br />Simon abbed to YT. Doug put in a rebelay bolt while
 Simon perused the situation at YT. The previously immovable ice boulders
 were easily kicked down the pitch leaving only one reasonably jammed large
 iceberg left. A bolt was placed well out in the passage giving a fine free
 hang to the large chamber at the top of Saved Shaft. The Bluewater now
 stretches all the way from the surface to the bottom of Plugged Shaft.
 Dropped the Interalp at the bottom and left rapidly, my Gibbs breaking on
-exit.           Simon.</p>
+exit.           Simon.
+
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 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-01B">1978-08-01</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nicky, Ben, John</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-01h">1978-08-01</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nicky Davies, Ben Millingen, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">plateau - The plateau,</div>
-
-<p>We managed to run up to the col, and then collapsed under the weight of
+<br /><br />We managed to run up to the col, and then collapsed under the weight of
 sweat. The gallon water container was filled and we set off prospecting
 again. And it was hot. We tried wearing just shorts, but the sunburn hurt
 too much - a great incentive for going down holes. We went 40-60' down
@@ -235,16 +258,17 @@ several promising passages but all choked/were snow plugged. And it was
 still hot. We wandered round in circles getting more demented in the heat.
 Nicky wearing her shorts on her head, me sitting down a hole with just head
 projecting and Ben screaming about boulders falling out of the sky. It was
-hot.          John.</p>
+hot.          John.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-02A">1978-08-02</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Doug, Andy, John</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-02d">1978-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, Andy Waddington, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Altaussee - Bad Aussee</div>
-
 <!-- everyone -->
-<p>Generally low cloud and ominous weather ruined Ben, John and my own's
+<br /><br />Generally low cloud and ominous weather ruined Ben, John and my own's
 prospect of a nice peacefully energetic rest day by making everyone jack. We
 proceeded to Bad Aussee where we caused chaos and many puzzled looks in one
 car park and then parked in another. We took Bad Aussee, buying some bread
@@ -255,71 +279,76 @@ round the lake while me and Nicky went for a swim with a naked log. Back to
 camp for sardines and mackeral and biscuits then, as per usual. Distributed
 whiskey to Krauts next door.     Doug.<br>
 Plummers can't spell.        Andy<br>
-I washed my socks.        John.</p>
+I washed my socks.        John.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/1978-08-02d">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-03A">1978-08-03</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Andy and Simon</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-03g">1978-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andy Waddington, <u>Simon Farrow</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufth&ouml;hle - Eislufth&ouml;hle</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-5">id id1978-76-5</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-5">id id1978-76-5</div></p>
-
-
-<p>S changed his prusiking system radically, converting to a frog system. A
+<br /><br />S changed his prusiking system radically, converting to a frog system. A
 abbed first and we had a short discussion at the &quot;loose&quot; ice
 boulder. A rather too short rope and a ladder were rigged on Saved Shaft and
 we descended. After some confusion, we got the bolt kit down and rigged a
 traverse line across the top of Keg series. Eventually S descended last
 year's penultimate pitch, a fine free hang. It was decided that further
 descent would cause a rub about halfway up the pitch, a bolt will have to be
-placed tomorrow. Today was quite successful.      S.</p>
+placed tomorrow. Today was quite successful.      S.
 
-<p>PS. Tomorrow should see Team Bluewater breaking new ground.</p>
+<br /><br />PS. Tomorrow should see Team Bluewater breaking new ground.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-03B">1978-08-03</div>
-<div class="trippeople">John, Ben, Nicky and Mike</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-03h">1978-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople">John Bowers, Ben Millingen, Nicky Davies, <u>Mike Shearme</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">plateau - new area</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-1">id1978-107-1</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-1">id1978-107-1</div></p>
-
-<p>We decided to move on to a new area on the right of the plateau (going
+<br /><br />We decided to move on to a new area on the right of the plateau (going
 up). Before moving we all had a shave (not Nicky) down a cave with a
 flat-out crawl over razor blades wearing shorts and shirts. After which a
 superb knife-blade pitch occurred (for keep-fit enthusiasts) ten pull-ups
 required for exit. After moving to our new area, several caves were looked
 at until Nicky found a superb drafting entrance (handline required to pull
 against the gale). To date we are still attempting to remove some very nasty
-boulders, keystones, from the head of the first pitch.            Mike.</p>
+boulders, keystones, from the head of the first pitch.            Mike.
 
-<p>Some plummers can spell even less than others.      Andy.</p>
+<br /><br />Some plummers can spell even less than others.      Andy.
+
+<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-107-2">Next trip</a>
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 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-04A">1978-08-04</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Doug and Andy</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-04g">1978-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, <u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufth&ouml;hle - Eislufth&ouml;hle</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-6">id1978-76-6</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-6">id1978-76-6</div></p>
-
-<p>Low motivation led to a slow start, Doug abseiled first and adjusted the
+<br /><br />Low motivation led to a slow start, Doug abseiled first and adjusted the
 amount of slack in the rebelays, kicked the iceberg and continued. Andy
 followed with lots of rope in a tockle bog. Rigged a new (club rope first)
 rope on Saved Shaft before removing the old (shitty) rope to act as a
 traverse line for above Keg series. The Interalp was removed from same and
-put in the tockle bog.</p>
+put in the tockle bog.
 
-<p>Moving forward (urgh !) we reached the takeoff for pitch 6 (gnuk, thrutch
+<br /><br />Moving forward (urgh !) we reached the takeoff for pitch 6 (gnuk, thrutch
 !). Andy put in a bolt about 1m below the big ledge which gives a very good
 changeover for the stand-off pitch below. This pitch gives the impression of
 dropping into the side of a vadose canyon - confirmed by finding an inlet
-10m up on the left (ie. upstream).</p>
+10m up on the left (ie. upstream).
 
-<p>Down the narrow passage into boulder land, Andy found a climb up on the
+<br /><br />Down the narrow passage into boulder land, Andy found a climb up on the
 right which led to a short roomy passage to yet another shaft - no draught
 [found by Nick, 1977]. Directly onward to the big chamber, less drip this
 time, we found an OK freeclimb down c 5m under a colossal boulder. Straight
@@ -328,29 +357,30 @@ an impossibly narrow streamway, while Doug found a useful traverse level
 leading about 50m to a small chamber into which we could not safely descend,
 but observed a hole into which boulders were lobbed, 25m ? The rift
 continues beyond, and we can't tell where the (much increased) draught comes
-from, retreated.</p>
+from, retreated.
 
-<p>Back at the 'final' pitch, Andy set off and observed more question marks
+<br /><br />Back at the 'final' pitch, Andy set off and observed more question marks
 halfway up the pitch. Doug had immense problems with his system, and the
 exit, right to the surface, was accompanied by continuous swearing and
 cursing, Doug surfacing 15 mins or so behind Andy.        
 
 <div class="timeug">T/U: 5.5 hours</div>
 5&frac12; hours.
-<br/>Andy.</p>
+<br/>Andy.
 
-<p><a href="#id1978-76-5">Previous trip</a>/
-<a href="#id1978-76-7">Next trip</a></p>
+<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-76-5">Previous trip</a>/
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 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-04B">1978-08-04</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nicky, Mike, John</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-04h">1978-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nicky Davies, Mike Shearme, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - same hole as yesterday</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-2">id1978-107-2</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-2">id1978-107-2</div>
-
-<p>This is getting silly. We went back to the same hole as yesterday and
+<br /><br />This is getting silly. We went back to the same hole as yesterday and
 started manoeuvering boulders. Stones fell for 2 secs plus before hitting
 and bouncing, while the draught is massive. The cloud dropped once, covering
 the plateau in fog, then you could see the mist swirling in the wind coming
@@ -358,20 +388,22 @@ from our hole. This encouraged us to get engrossed in some technical digging
 using bolts in boulders and tied off knife blades as pulley points. Probably
 the biggest waste of time so far. Just one more boulder to move now. The
 main bolt is in place for the pitch, so we should see the bottom of the big
-hole tomorrow.        John.</p>
+hole tomorrow.        John.
+
+<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-107-1">Discovery</a>/
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-05A">1978-08-05</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Simon</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-05g">1978-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Simon Farrow</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">106 - brown stains</div>
-
-<p><div id="id1978-76-7">id1978-76-7</div></p>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-7">id1978-76-7</div>
 
 <!-- 106 -->
-<p>Yes, a really &quot;brown stains on the furry wonder suit&quot; day
+<br /><br />Yes, a really &quot;brown stains on the furry wonder suit&quot; day
 today. Simon and I zipped down uneventfully to the pitch with the big ledge
 where Simon pulled up the rope and gardened the ledges. On to the climb down
 where we rigged a handline, and then through the traverse to the boulder
@@ -379,26 +411,28 @@ floor before the chamber with THE PITCH. We chucked a few rocks down and
 then started putting a bolt in, eventually finding some good rock to put it
 in. Using this bolt as a belay, Simon climbed down into the chamber and then
 came back out again very very fast as he noticed what he thought was a nice
-solid wall above him was in fact a delicately poised bouder (THE BOULDER).</p>
+solid wall above him was in fact a delicately poised bouder (THE BOULDER).
 
-<p>I calmed Simon down, then had a look myself, trying underneath where we
+<br /><br />I calmed Simon down, then had a look myself, trying underneath where we
 were standing for a safeish looking pitch head. None was forthcoming. I came
 back and Simon went down again, then Simon came back and I went down again.
 The pitch has a very impressive echo and will be a naughty word to rig.
 Refettled carbides at bottom of climb down and went out, Simon causing more
-brown stains by rumouring that the ice boulder had moved.</p>
+brown stains by rumouring that the ice boulder had moved.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-05B">1978-08-05</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben, Mike</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-05h">1978-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, <u>Mike Shearme</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - boulders were smaller</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-3">id1978-107-3</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-3">id1978-107-3</div></p>
-
-<p>Admittedly our boulders were smaller, but they'd still kill you. We had
+<br /><br />Admittedly our boulders were smaller, but they'd still kill you. We had
 this large rock jammed in the hole we wanted to go down, so we used the
 system rigged up yesterday and pulled and pulled but it didn't move much.
 Then Mike had a good idea and eliminated the friction on the pulling rope.
@@ -412,20 +446,21 @@ the hole, which is a bit small, it opens out into a superb enormous shaft,
 about 20' in diameter, 55' deep. At the bottom, lots of different passages
 lead off, one which is pretty big and horizontal. There's also a good rift
 which still carries the draught. Its pretty fucking marvellous down there.
-Mike came down after Ben had come back up.        Ben.</p>
+Mike came down after Ben had come back up.        Ben.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-06A">1978-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben, Mike, John, Nicky</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-06g">1978-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, Mike Shearme, John Bowers, <u>Nicky Davies</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - sardines</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-4">id1978-107-4</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-4">id1978-107-4</div></p>
-
-
-<p>After a couple of hours effort and sardines, all dangerous boulders were
+<br /><br />After a couple of hours effort and sardines, all dangerous boulders were
 removed from the entrance and the shaft abbed down by all four of us. After
 gasping or something similar at the SIZE of it and the strong draught, we
 split into two exploring parties (there is a lot to explore). Anyway, after
@@ -439,49 +474,54 @@ boulders were discovered, generally by their rapid descent towards those at
 the foot of the pitch - but none of us were much worried, still being too
 impressed with the size of the place. Generally the rock seems to be pretty
 good and clean and we haven't encountered closely any kind of dubious
-boulders.        Nicky.</p>
+boulders.        Nicky.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-06B">1978-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Andy and Simon</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-06h">1978-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andy Waddington, <u>Simon Farrow</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Fed, Festered and Farted. Team Bluewater</div>
-
 [Guessing Team Bluewater is Andy and Simon]
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-07A">1978-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Doug and Simon</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-07j">1978-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, <u>Simon Farrow</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">76 - Terminus</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-8">id1978-76-8</a></div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-8">id1978-76-8</a></div></p>
-
-<p>Collected a crowbar from 107 and S transported it down
+<br /><br />Collected a crowbar from 107 and S transported it down
 to Yesterday's Terminus, where to great surprise we discovered that the ice
 boulder had disappeared and presumably broken up on the floor of the pitch.
 Continued on down to the large boulder where Doug put in a bolt, backed up
 by the handline. S abbed into a huge pitch meandering forwards and widening.
-<p>
+<br /><br />
 Protection needed on a flake near the top and at a constriction about 30' ?
 down. At c 75', worry about the rubs became great, pitch widens out, may
 well need rebelay. At least 30' to bottom of pitch, then a further pitch
 down after that. It might be possible to have a decent rig from a buttress
-further forward, but a floor was visible that. (??)         Simon.</p>
+further forward, but a floor was visible that. (??)         Simon.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-07B">1978-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nicky, John, Mike, Ben</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-07k">1978-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nicky Davies, John Bowers, Mike Shearme, <u>Ben Millingen</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - 5</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-5">id1978-107-5</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-5">id1978-107-5</div></p>
-
-<p>After we had collected all the tackle from the dump, we went back to the
+<br /><br />After we had collected all the tackle from the dump, we went back to the
 cave (via 106) where we met Ben who was trying to jack by blocking the
 entrance pitch with loose boulders. Having removed the rock, we abbed down
 to the bottom of the 65 and we started looking along the passage after the
@@ -493,189 +533,203 @@ There is another pitch on the first false floor down a continuation of the
 canyon but this is 100 ft, ie. we don't want to do it. Several bolts are
 needed on these pitches only one of which is placed so far, so this will
 occupy most of the next trip. PS. while attempting to put a bolt in, Ben
-requested and received a hit on the head with the peg hammer.</p>
+requested and received a hit on the head with the peg hammer.
+
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-
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-07C">1978-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nick and Julian</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-07l">1978-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nick Thorne, <u>Julian Griffiths</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">110 - Messieurs Supercool and Supersmooth</div>
+<br /><br />Team Fiesta arrived in the previous evening, comprising Nick and Julian,
+so a new saga starts here :
 
-<p>Team Fiesta arrived in the previous evening, comprising Nick and Julian,
-so a new saga starts here :</p>
-
-<p>Helicopter up to the plateau and abseiled down. Found 110, see sketch.
+<br /><br />Helicopter up to the plateau and abseiled down. Found 110, see sketch.
 Six teeth dropped off my anchor ! Huh ! substandard subb ... mumble.... Time
-2 hrs. Oh, yes, I forgot, we had to do some digging to get in. Then :</p>
+2 hrs. Oh, yes, I forgot, we had to do some digging to get in. Then :
 
-<p>Found 111, 30m to narrow rift which got too tight/choked, shaft split 20m
-down to shaft half full of snow.</p>
+<br /><br />Found 111, 30m to narrow rift which got too tight/choked, shaft split 20m
+down to shaft half full of snow.
 [] I suspect that there is a sentence about 112 missing here ]
-<p>Both last two shafts are close to 98.</p>
+<br /><br />Both last two shafts are close to 98.
+
+<br /><br />Back at car by 7.15, helicopter never turned up.        Nick.
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-<p>Back at car by 7.15, helicopter never turned up.        Nick.</p>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-08A">1978-08-08</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Mike, andy, simon, nicky, ben, doug, john</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-08g">1978-08-08</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Shearme, Andy Waddington, Simon Farrow, Nicky Davies, Ben Millingen, Doug Florence, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">lake - Fed/ Festered/ Farted</div>
+<br /><br />Mikeandysimonnickybendougjohn</div> Fed/ Festered/ Farted</div>
 
-<p>Mikeandysimonnickybendougjohn</div> Fed/ Festered/ Farted</div></p>
+<br /><br />Found Koppenbr&uuml;llerh&ouml;hle and investigated with matches.
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-<p>Found Koppenbr&uuml;llerh&ouml;hle and investigated with matches.</p>
 <hr />
 
-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-08B">1978-08-08</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nick and Julian</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-08h">1978-08-08</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nick Thorne, <u>Julian Griffiths</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">106 - Overnight, Supercool and Supersmooth</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-9">id1978-76-9 8-9th August</div> :
+<br /><br />Overnight trip by Supercool and Supersmooth
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-9">id1978-76-9 8-9th August</div> :
-<p>Overnight trip by Supercool and Supersmooth
-
-<p>Just found the entrance before dark, Phew ! Got underground by 8pm.
+<br /><br />Just found the entrance before dark, Phew ! Got underground by 8pm.
 Blatted down to the Tap Room, then along traverse to pitch head amongst
 boulders. Placed new bolt at head and descended about 15m to microledge and
 placed a bolt rebelay. Next section was a &quot;best pitch o'the pot&quot;
 so far. 35m to a large ledge with inlet. As the water fell away, we made a
 bold step over to an opposite ledge. A couple of bolts later we descended
 10m back to the streamway. 
-<p>Then we followed an obvious traverse line to the
+<br /><br />Then we followed an obvious traverse line to the
 next pitch. Plenty of black spaces about, so we rigged a traverse line from
 bolt above a rocking boulder (really swinging, man). Pitch head ('nother
 blot) was smallish but things got bigger further down. And bigger. And
 bigger ..... A superb (Even better pitch o'the pot) free hanging 55m job.
 Juniper Gulf eat shit !
-<p> This landed on blodders (good uns) and was followed
+<br /><br /> This landed on blodders (good uns) and was followed
 by a quick 5m to the floor. Downhill the stream flowed into a lowish
 (wetsuitable) passage. Uphill quickly leads to balcony overlooking immense
 chamber (15m x 15m x 80m high). Stream could be heard around corner, but
-hadn't got enough rope to descend 12m pitch from balcony to reach it.</p>
+hadn't got enough rope to descend 12m pitch from balcony to reach it.
 
-<p>Exit was slower than expected due to :<br>
+<br /><br />Exit was slower than expected due to :<br>
 1) Rope on 5m pitch vanishing upwards and coming back down through the
 boulders..... Aaaaaarrrrrgh ! JG came back down to give me the rope having
 prusiked the pitch once already. (A quick half litre for that man).<br>
-2) Falling asleep while prusiking !</p>
+2) Falling asleep while prusiking !
 
-<p>Made the entrance again after 10.5 hour trip. Even Unox ham in a cold
+<br /><br />Made the entrance again after 10.5 hour trip. Even Unox ham in a cold
 drizzle tastes superb after this ! Total depth so far c 280m (Club record
-depth)    Nick</p>
+depth)    Nick
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-09A">1978-08-09</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben, John, Doug, Andy, Nicky, Nick, Vic, Julian, Dave, Carole, Jont, Rod</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-09j">1978-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, John Bowers, Doug Florence, Andy Waddington, Nicky Davies, Nick Thorne, Vic Brown, Julian Griffiths, Dave Fox, Carole Leach, Jont Leach, <u>Rod Leach</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">lake - F/F/F</div>
-<p> (daytime !?) [Between two overnight trips.]
+<br /><br /> (daytime !?) [Between two overnight trips.]
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-09B">1978-08-09</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Ben and John</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-09k">1978-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Ben Millingen, <u>John Bowers</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - overnight down 107</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-107-6">id1978-107-6 9th-10th</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-107-6">id1978-107-6 9th-10th</div>
-
-<p>As the sun set below the clouds, we disappeared down the first pitch. A
+<br /><br />As the sun set below the clouds, we disappeared down the first pitch. A
 quick grot around the rift of the 7th decided us that we could not easily
 eliminate the ladders to the false boulder, so we looked around the bottom
 of the 65' pitch. An awkward, loose climb leads to a short traverse across
 this hole. You lob boulders down and 4 seconds plus there's a dull boom. 300
-ft ?</p>
+ft ?
 
-<p>Beyond the hole is a 15' pitch rigged off the mankiest bolt in Austria
+<br /><br />Beyond the hole is a 15' pitch rigged off the mankiest bolt in Austria
 and a tied off peg and a natural thread. Then the big one. Bolting at 2
 O'Clock in the morning in the wet icy draught is slow work. The water level
 in the nearby pool rose quickly and what was a trickle turned into a
 freezing stream. 180' of ladder and rope was fed down and I followed. There
 are lots of ledges, easy ladder climb, but it was getting colder and wetter.
 The whole cave was reverberating to the sound of massed choirs chanting
-&quot;Brown Girls&quot;. Time to go home. Total depth descended c 400'.</p>
+&quot;Brown Girls&quot;. Time to go home. Total depth descended c 400'.
 
-<p align="right">John.</p>
+<p align="right">John.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-09C">1978-08-09</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Doug and Andy</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-09l">1978-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, <u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">106 - overnight in 106</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-10">id1978-76-10 9th-10th August</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-10">id1978-76-10 9th-10th August</div>
-
-<p>It had already got dark by the time we went underground, and various
+<br /><br />It had already got dark by the time we went underground, and various
 amounts of rerigging delayed us somewhat. Eventually we got to the big pitch
 which Andy descended first - it was COLOSSAL ! At the bottom, a couple of
 ace natural belays got us down the next 10m pitch to the floor of Mega
 boulders. 
-<p>At first it appeared to be a big choke, but descending down dip
+<br /><br />At first it appeared to be a big choke, but descending down dip
 and then climbing up vast piles of boulders, a roomy gallery - almost an
 exhibition hall of all the varieties of unstable boulder bridges - was
 found. 
-<p>The explorer started a descent of the far side of the boulders under
+<br /><br />The explorer started a descent of the far side of the boulders under
 a boulder estimated at 5000 tons, but waited for support from DHF.
 Eventually found the obvious free climb down, but found it overhanging - so
 went off for the bolting gear and rigged a short pitch down into the new
 chamber. From here a traverse and awkward climb down leads to a stream which
 goes off to the left (not pushed very far). 
-<p>An additional tributary comes
+<br /><br />An additional tributary comes
 from a rift about 20' up and flows the same way. Between the two is an OFD
 type passage ending in a drop into a rift and a possible (but not without a
 lifeline) continuation beyond. 
-<p>We rigged a natural belay for the start of
+<br /><br />We rigged a natural belay for the start of
 the rift (in a side rift to the left) and placed a bolt rebelay, but did not
 descend further due to lack of time. Set off upward and soon got somewhat
 warmer (despite the heavy water at the bottom of the 180') on the way up.
 Eventually surfaced at a late hour (8.30 am !) after a 12 hour plus trip.    
-Andy.  Deeper than OFD now !</p>
+Andy.  Deeper than OFD now !
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-10A">1978-08-10</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Mike, Nicky</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 - 107</div>
-
-<p><div class="tripdate" ><a id="id1978-107-7">10th August</a></div></p>
-
-<p>Having struggled into our several layers of wet clothing and watched the
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-10d">1978-08-10</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Shearme, <u>Nicky Davies</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 - Wet clothing</div>
+<br /><br /><div class="tripdate" ><a id="id1978-107-7">10th August</a></div>
+<br />
+<br />
+<br /><br />Having struggled into our several layers of wet clothing and watched the
 plateau disappear in the layers of mist, we started off down the cave. Having
 got thoroughly resoaked by the bottom of the 65' pitch, we carried on to the
 head of the &quot;big&quot; pitch, pausing to drop stones down John's
 &quot;Big 'ole&quot;. 
-<p>Mike then proceeded without hesitation or thought to
+<br /><br />Mike then proceeded without hesitation or thought to
 the bottom of the first section of the pitch - whilst I sat cheerfully at the
 top contemplating the rock wall opposite. After half an hour, the merry
 strains of &quot;Brown Girls&quot; stopped floating up the pitch and bolting
 sounds carried on intermittently. After another half an hour of my own
 personal attempts at singing (quietly) and warming up exercises, two whistle
 blasts were heard. 
-<p>After yet another half hour, Mike reappeared at the top of
+<br /><br />After yet another half hour, Mike reappeared at the top of
 the pitch. Damp, cold and wetness ensured that our early (but not hasty)
 retreat from the cave was the wisest decision, so we left with only one bolt
-as progress.     Nicky.</p>
+as progress.     Nicky.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-12A">1978-08-12</div>
-<div class="trippeople">*Karl, Doug, Andy</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 - 107</div>
-
-<p><div id="id1978-41-1">id1978-41-1 12th August</a></div></p>
-
-<p>Karl  [Gaisberger] arrived at 10am and we drove up to the plateau caf&eacute;. Walked to
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-12g">1978-08-12</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, <u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle - Bug collecting with Karl</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-41-1">id1978-41-1 12th August</a></div>
+<br />
+<br />
+<br /><br />Karl  [Gaisberger] arrived at 10am and we drove up to the plateau caf&eacute;. Walked to
 1623/41a (Stellerwegh&ouml;hle) which is very well concealed in Bunde. The
 phreatic-looking horizontal entrance led on into a hading rift and then to a
 huge snowpile below another entrance. Below the snow, the rift is very
@@ -686,9 +740,10 @@ and back, Karl kept looking under boulders and at one stage showed us a pile
 of bat bones, so we thought he was looking for bat remains, but when he
 found what he was looking for it proved to be a small creature - little
 worms c &frac12; cm long which he collected with forceps. Eventually, we had
-four, and left.</p>
-
-<p>On the way back, we passed various entrances, and did a short trip in
+four, and left.
+<br />
+<br />
+<br /><br />On the way back, we passed various entrances, and did a short trip in
 Elchh&ouml;hle  (1623/31) which is a large phreatic tube in horizontally
 bedded rock, with lots of boulders. Karl again kept looking for bugs, despite
 having left his collecting gear at the entrance. Then he found a small beetle
@@ -698,18 +753,21 @@ dismantling the cave to find it. Large rocks crunched and eventually the
 terrified beetle was collected - Karl was very pleased as it is only the
 second specimen of that species found in Austria. We exitted and had lunch at
 the Loser H&uuml;tte before returning to camp and drowning the beetle in
-Vodka.       Andy.</p>
+Vodka.       Andy.
+<br />
+<br />
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-12B">1978-08-12</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nick, Julian, Simon</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-12h">1978-08-12</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nick Thorne, Julian Griffiths, <u>Simon Farrow</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufthohle - Eislufthohle</div>
+<div id="id1978-76-11">id1978-76-11 12th-13th August.</div>
 
-<div id="id1978-76-11">id1978-76-11 12th-13th August.</div></p>
-
-<p>'nother overnighter. Couple of hours to get down to previous terminus.
+<br /><br />'nother overnighter. Couple of hours to get down to previous terminus.
 Then : descended 30' to bolt rebelay and 40' to floor. Traversed forward in
 large meandering vadose canyon (100' high, traverse level 30-40' off floor).
 After jammed boulders, descended the yetchiest, muddiest 15m (sorry change of
@@ -721,37 +779,42 @@ sort of mud expected from a sump backing up. I therefore declare, forthwith
 and hereby, that Eislufth&ouml;hle is very significant, horizontally
 significant and likely to go a lot deeper. I forgot to mention in the above
 description that we made one thrutchy freeclimb down at one point, but I'm
-not sure exactly where.</p>
+not sure exactly where.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-13">1978-08-13</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Simon and Julian</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-13d">1978-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Simon Farrow, <u>Julian Griffiths</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">off-road - not intentionally</div>
+<br /><br /><a name="driveroty">Brain</a> aberrations during the above trip write-up were
+caused by the distraction of our second trip of the night :
 
-<p><a name="driveroty">Brain</a> aberrations during the above trip write-up were
-caused by the distraction of our second trip of the night :</p>
-
-<p>Explored the river by the side of the road below the toll road. Tackle :
+<br /><br />Explored the river by the side of the road below the toll road. Tackle :
 one Ford Fiesta. Descended 30' pitch into streamway, with a couple of
-mid-air turns too. time c 5 seconds, tackle written off.</p>
+mid-air turns too. time c 5 seconds, tackle written off.
 
-<p>The above trip led to a series of extraneous trips to Bad Aussee and
+<br /><br />The above trip led to a series of extraneous trips to Bad Aussee and
 Salzburg hospitals where Simon and Julian were swindling the insurance with
 their minor injuries (broken neck, broken sternum). It put an end to pushing
 106 for the year, and we were naturally reluctant to indulge in any more
-overnight trips.</p>
+overnight trips.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-14A">1978-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople">John and Ben</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 - 107</div>
-
-<p><div d="id1978-107-8">id1978-107-8 14th August</a></div></p>
-
-<p>At last, decent weather allowed a reasonably early start taking Vic, Rod
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-14j">1978-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople">John Bowers, Vic Brown, Rod Leach, Dave Fox, <u>Ben Millingen</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 - 100m rope</div>
+<br /><br /><div d="id1978-107-8">id1978-107-8 14th August</a></div>
+<br />
+<br />
+<br /><br />At last, decent weather allowed a reasonably early start taking Vic, Rod
 and Dave for them to add some depth down the shaft with the boulder floor.
 John and Ben meanwhile rerigged the rift pitch with the 100m rope. Pretty
 awkward abseil, even worse ladder climb back up. Got to Mike's
@@ -762,23 +825,22 @@ long while to undo it, came back up pulling the rope behind him. We undid the
 knots on the ledge after half an hour, and then both descended 110' pitch.
 Not bad shaft with big boulder at bottom. Stream continues under rift.
 Descended 20' in scramble and bolted another 20' pitch. Continued along above
-stream to pitch c 30-50'. Depth so far this way 570'.      Ben. Time 7 hrs.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U 7 hour</div>
+stream to pitch c 30-50'. Depth so far this way 570'.      Ben. Time 7 hrs.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-14B">1978-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Vic, Rod, Dave</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-14k">1978-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Vic Brown, Rod Leach, <u>Dave Fox</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">cave - Team Geriatric</div>
-
-<p>Team Geriatric crawled up the hillside half a mile
+<br /><br />Team Geriatric crawled up the hillside half a mile
 behind the fast moving dust cloud that showed where team youth was burning
 up the miles. At the cave entrance, when they eventually got there, the
 pensioners were heard to be talking about family responsibilities,
 arthritis and other ploys for not going underground (one of them even had to
 be lent a descender, having conveniently forgotten his own).
-<p> Marshalled
+<br /><br /> Marshalled
 between members of the Youth Team, the ancients were carefully fed down the
 entrance of the cave. A curious transformation came over them, a glazed
 expression in their old eyes as though recalling distant memories of when
@@ -786,9 +848,9 @@ they too had discovered new glories. Down the first pitch, then the second,
 and the third, then along the traverse ; so far so good, their aged limbs
 had stood up well to the strain. Now at the head of the next pitch they were
 sat down and told of hitherto undescended holes ahead of them. Then Team
-Youth vanished into the darkness to push into discoveries elsewhere.</p>
+Youth vanished into the darkness to push into discoveries elsewhere.
 
-<p>Left alone at last, the crones shook off their disguise of weariness.
+<br /><br />Left alone at last, the crones shook off their disguise of weariness.
 Swiftly they fixed a rope down the thirty foot pitch to a large floor of
 unstable boulders. One of them carried on to the bottom of the boulder choke
 while another was fixing a bolt at the top of the rift. Soon Rod was going
@@ -801,64 +863,69 @@ rope, and vanished off into a vast, dark hole. At one stage he was abseiling
 down between the wall and a huge pinnacle, 30' high. The rope just reached
 the floor. Here a stream appeared. He followed it down a descending rift
 until, after about 50' of descent, he came to a small pitch with possibly
-another one beyond that.</p>
+another one beyond that.
 
-<p>Dave prusiked back to where Rod and Vic had been waiting in the Sentry
+<br /><br />Dave prusiked back to where Rod and Vic had been waiting in the Sentry
 Box sharing both ends of a bar of Kendal Mint Cake at the same time since it
 was too hard to break. From here the operation of getting out was a smooth
 well-rehearsed exercise that they had done many times before. It took only
 just over the hour to get out onto the plateau where they were in time to
-enjoy the last few hours of sunshine.</p>
+enjoy the last few hours of sunshine.
 
-<p>And Team Youth ? They came eventually, weary, dirty and dishevelled as
+<br /><br />And Team Youth ? They came eventually, weary, dirty and dishevelled as
 usual. They had missed the sunshine. It was dark by the time they got
-down. Team Geriatric had wined and dined and already gone to the pub.</p>
+down. Team Geriatric had wined and dined and already gone to the pub.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-14C">1978-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Mike, Andy and <u>Doug</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-14l">1978-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Shearme, Andy Waddington, <u>Doug Florence</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">106 - Piccying and surveying trip</div>
+<div id="id1978-76-12">id1978-76-12</div>
 
-<div id="id1978-76-12">id1978-76-12</div></p>
-
-<p>Mike, Andy and I went down 106, surveyed down to the bottom of the 100'
+<br /><br />Mike, Andy and I went down 106, surveyed down to the bottom of the 100'
 pitch. Mucho Chillo. Down to the bottom of the Taproom, Andy spent hours
 trying to get his member out of his sitsling for a piss. A few piccies on
 the way out. Fairly late out to the surface, dark by the time we reached the
-van.</p>
+van.
 
-<p>Mike was not the catastrophe I expected.      Doug.</p>
+<br /><br />Mike was not the catastrophe I expected.      Doug.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-15A">1978-08-15</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nicky and <u>Mike</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-15d">1978-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nicky Davies, <u>Mike Shearme</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - pushing</div>
-
-<p>Nicky and I went down a bit late (12.30) due to hanggliding. We rigged
+<br /><br />Nicky and I went down a bit late (12.30) due to hanggliding. We rigged
 the 30' John and Ben had found using 3 bolts (all manky). About 100' of
 freeclimbing ensued down to the Geriatric's previous far point. Due to lack
-of time, we then had to leave.      Mike.</p>
+of time, we then had to leave.      Mike.
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-16A">1978-08-16</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Doug, Andy</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-16g">1978-08-16</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Doug Florence, <u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufth&ouml;hle - derigging the bottom</div>
-
 <div id="id1978-76-13">id1978-76-13</div>,
 
-<p>We initially thought that getting up was the worst bit - at 4.30 am, but
+<br /><br />We initially thought that getting up was the worst bit - at 4.30 am, but
 we were to learn otherwise later. Underground by 7.40 am, a literal alpine
 start. The familiar abseil descent took just over one hour to Hall of the
 Greene King, and then we slowed down, carrying gear from the overhanging
 boulder pitch to rig the freeclimb that was alleged to follow. 
-<p>Abseiling the
+<br /><br />Abseiling the
 next pitch left large clods of mud on the descendeur and below, traversing
 started immediately, but ended at an inlet on the left. Andy tried for a
 long way at stream level, but eventually jacked and climbed up to a ledge
@@ -866,75 +933,78 @@ where Doug had a stinky gonk. Soon arrived at the really shitty pitch which
 made a horrible mess on a rack. Not far to go now chaps - a final
 undescended pitch was reached and Andy went down to a ledge with almost no
 rope left. 
-<p>Lobbed rocks down the pitch - sounded like 10-15m to a muddy
+<br /><br />Lobbed rocks down the pitch - sounded like 10-15m to a muddy
 ledge, but further out seemed a lot deeper; 30-50m ? Doug repeated the
-exercise and then we set off out, derigging.</p>
+exercise and then we set off out, derigging.
 
-<p>Carrying vast piles of muddy rope over the traversing section takes quite
+<br /><br />Carrying vast piles of muddy rope over the traversing section takes quite
 a while and derigging each pitch was a serious delay. Doug's ascenders were
 slipping (nasty Petzls !) but we were soon back up the rift and got the
 rope, including the spare 75m length, into tackle bags and up to Hall of the
 Greene King. From here it was just an incredible slog out. Prusiking with a
 large tackle bag is really strenuous and Doug tackle-hauled his gear up the
-big pitch.</p>
+big pitch.
 
-<p>Andy reached the Taproom well ahead of Doug and waited halfway up the
+<br /><br />Andy reached the Taproom well ahead of Doug and waited halfway up the
 next pitch, which, if we don't find a name for it soon will cause write-ups
 to be far too long, until Doug appeared below. As time was getting late,
 Doug dropped his gear and the pace increased, and so we reached the entrance
 by about 6.25 pm - Much relief. We were acutely aware of the effort of
 raising a Mega-bag 300m against its will : ie. knackered. Doug brought the
-remaining bag down to the car park.</p>
-<p>      Andy.</p>
+remaining bag down to the car park.
+<br /><br />      Andy.
 10&frac34; hours
-<p><div class="timeug">T/U 10.75 hours</div>.
+<br /><br /><div class="timeug">T/U 10.75 hours</div>.
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-16B">1978-08-16</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Rod, Jont, Dave, Vic</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-16h">1978-08-16</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Rod Leach, Jont Leach, Dave Fox, <u>Vic Brown</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - bottoming trip</div>
-
 <div id="id1978-107-9">id1978-107-9</div>.
 
-<p>Well, we got off to our usual crack of dawn start (9 am) and wandered up.
+<br /><br />Well, we got off to our usual crack of dawn start (9 am) and wandered up.
 Dave and Jont went off to do a surface survey to 82, then surveyed down to
 the head of &quot;our&quot; pitch. The Meisterplan failed and they had an
 hour's wait here due to gross slowness in prusiking with heavy tackle
-bags....however, I run ahead...</p>
+bags....however, I run ahead...
 
-<p>Rod and I went down to the previous end. I surveyed the bottom passage
+<br /><br />Rod and I went down to the previous end. I surveyed the bottom passage
 while Rod put a bolt in, then I abseiled down. Not a pleasant abseil as I
 had to stop, hang on the rope 100' down, tie the other rope on, pass the
 knot and carry on, hoping that the second rope reached the bottom. Due to
 our incredible efficiency in calculating the tackle needed, it did. Ice cold
 water all down the pitch did not help either - nor the failure of both
-electric and stinkie.</p>
+electric and stinkie.
 
-<p>Chap. II &quot;The End&quot;. Well, there is a big wide rift that ends in
+<br /><br />Chap. II &quot;The End&quot;. Well, there is a big wide rift that ends in
 a fairly conclusive choke sans draught. The water disappears down a rapidly
 lowering tight passage of the more sordid Yorkshire variety, which I followed
 to the limit of my patience (it got even smaller). Much relieved, I exitted,
 collecting a chilly Rod on the way out, who did a hero's job with 60m of wet
-12mm Marlow up the 95m pitch.</p>
+12mm Marlow up the 95m pitch.
 
-<p>And all in 7 hours. Geriatrics rule OK ? Vic.</p>
-<p><div class="timeug">T/U 7 hours</div>.
+<br /><br />And all in 7 hours. Geriatrics rule OK ? Vic.
+<br /><br /><div class="timeug">T/U 7 hours</div>.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-19A">1978-08-19</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Andy, Ben, John, Mike, <u>Nicky</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-19g">1978-08-19</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andy Waddington, Ben Millingen, John Bowers, Mike Shearme, <u>Nicky Davies</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 - derigging trip</div>
-
 <div d="id1978-107-10">id1978-107-10</div>.
  
-<p>Leaving Andy and Mike to come down on a piccying trip in their own sweet
+<br /><br />Leaving Andy and Mike to come down on a piccying trip in their own sweet
 time, the deriggers of the party descended intrepidly down the cave to the
 bottom of the big shaft. Leaving Ben to disappear and pollute yet another
 recess with his yards of bog paper and other matter, John and myself
@@ -942,52 +1012,57 @@ continued resolutely down the narrow rift to derig the bottom ladders. This
 was just about completed, and we were beginning to remark on the sheer
 efficiency of the operation when a small doubt began tp filter through
 John's cold-benumbed brain. Where was the hammer ? 
-<p>The pitch was hastily
+<br /><br />The pitch was hastily
 rerigged, hammer was retrieved, and derigging continued. Andy and Mike made
 an appearance on the ledge at the top of the 110' pitch and tackle hauling
 up the shaft was done, passing tackle on to Andy and Mike, to ferry up the
 rift. 
-<p>Most of the tackle was up the rift by the time that the whole cave was
+<br /><br />Most of the tackle was up the rift by the time that the whole cave was
 resounding with John's frustrated Yells and Screams, as he swore at carbide
 and tackle, stuck halfway up the rift with no lights. Tackle hauling
 continued apace, with Andy ferrying several times up the ninety foot,
 oblivious of the horrendous and daunting wear in the middle of the rope,
 noticed later by Ben. 
-<p>John, Andy and myself sneaked up out of the pot before
+<br /><br />John, Andy and myself sneaked up out of the pot before
 Ben and Mike had even realised that they had been left to deal with the
 remaining tackle at the bottom of the entrance pitch. While we enjoyed the
 warm sunshine, Ben sweated and swore, emerging some hours later as the sun
-was sinking.            Nicky.</p>
+was sinking.            Nicky.
+
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t1978-08-19B">1978-08-19</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Nick Thorne, Dave, Jont, Vic, Rod, Doug</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-19h">1978-08-19</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Nick Thorne, Dave Fox, Jont Leach, Vic Brown, Rod Leach, <u>Doug Florence</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Eislufth&ouml;hle - derigging trip</div>
+<br /><br /><div id="id1978-76-14">id1978-76-14</div>
 
-<p><div id="id1978-76-14">id1978-76-14</div>
-
-<p>An alpine start by Dave and self meant we got underground before the sun
+<br /><br />An alpine start by Dave and self meant we got underground before the sun
 got a bit too warm. Went down to top of big pitch where we split up; Dave
 waiting at the pitch head and with me descending to derig the next couple of
 pitches. Started out, derigging, bolt-greasing etc. as we went, and met Jont
 just below the Taproom. 
-<p>Started to stagger out now and met Vic and Rod on
+<br /><br />Started to stagger out now and met Vic and Rod on
 the last pitch of last year (we ought to have a name for it, and if we
 haven't already, then we'd better get thinking). Meanwhile, Doug had been in
 to the Taproom and exitted with a tockle bog (Full too !) A slow exit up
 Plugged Shaft with antics from Jont, his ascenders and his carbide lamp, and
-with the Bluewater being as awkward as ever. Had to abandon the crowbar.</p>
+with the Bluewater being as awkward as ever. Had to abandon the crowbar.
 
-<p>Out after a trip of 7&frac12; hours (for me) and its really nice doing all
-those pitches whilst being wide awake !</p>
+<br /><br />Out after a trip of 7&frac12; hours (for me) and its really nice doing all
+those pitches whilst being wide awake !
 
-<p><div class="timeug">T/U 7.5 hours</div>.
+<br /><br /><div class="timeug">T/U 7.5 hours</div>.
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