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<div class="trippeople"><u>Rachel Turnbull</u>, Wookey, Tobias Turner </div>
<div class="triptitle"> Finding Orphaned Caves </div>
<p>2006-06 Boganhulhe
<p>2006-06 Boganhoelhe
<p>Originally surveyed 2001, but lost.</p>
<p>We took a picture of the entrance, and resurveyed to both entrances.</p>
<p>Picutre by Wookey in Rachel Turnbull file.</p>
<p>Picture by Wookey in Rachel Turnbull file.</p>
<p>Carried on up the hill dropped caves at Top Camp.</p>
<p>Found 2012-NS-13, took picture of enstrnace - 292 Motte Hohle. Photos were lost, now in R Turnbull folder [Scanned survey notes, but no actual survey existing, so have resurveyed. By Wookey].</p>
<p>Found 2012-NS-13, took picture of enstrance - 292 Motte Hohle. Photos were lost, now in R Turnbull folder [Scanned survey notes, but no actual survey existing, so have resurveyed. By Wookey].</p>
<p>2012-NS-02 - needs to be katastered* (surveyed, photoed, tagged).</p>
<p>2010 - 02 - Resurveyed zigzag cave - Wookey drawing. Photos on Wookey's phone/device.</p>
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<div class="triptitle"> Sorting more caves </div>
<p>Headed Balcony-wards to continue OCD work completing previous finds.</p>
<p>2012-NS-15 was first. Tag already present, matching GPS within 10m or so. But leg '20m down' clearly not possible. Rigged off Bunde &amp; sent Dinny down. Did better survey. Cave in a 20m deep (illegible) snow plug. Small hole in (illegible) (~3m) shows a bit of cave passage not actually (illegible) through loose choss, but no draught so not worth returning.</p>
<p>2012-NS-15 was first. Tag already present, matching GPS within 10m or so. But leg '20m down' clearly not possible. Rigged off Bunde &amp; sent Dinny down. Did better survey. Cave in a 20m deep [illegible] snow plug. Small hole in [illegible] (~3m) shows a bit of cave passage not actually [illegible] through loose choss, but no draught so not worth returning.</p>
<p>Surveyed, Re-GPSed, photoed. Katasterable.</p>
<p>2012-NS-05 &amp; 2012-NS-06</p>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Rachel</u>, Charlotte, Mealy, Joel</div>
<div class="triptitle">Fishface to Happy Butterfly Connection via Kreshconnection</div>
<p>2 Teams descended Fishface. I'd never been so was relieved of the pressure of knowing anything remotely navigational. Mealy led the way through the entrance, immediately tossing her tackle sack with the drill and batteries down the entrance pitch and onto the traverse line. After an enormous thud, she went to retrieve it and hid in the sandy crawl. This entrance pitch is still a bit loose and we descended one at a time. I abbed to the the sound of her sad 'Oh's. Mealy called up the pitch, 'is it allowed to ooze?'. Unsure whether she was talking about the drill or batteries, I shouted to her to keep her hands clear. Ooze was something I was fairly sure was not good. Thankfully, the batteries were not oozing, just the drill. Everyone else descended, we faffed and discussed what to do. Erik's team had caught up with us by this point and it was decided he could show Charlotte and I to the lead, whilst Mealy and Joel went to investigate if there was a spare drill at the Stone Bridge. They removed the drill and batteries and lef tthe rest of the bolting gear at the bottom of the entrance pitch.</p>
<p>Erik showed us the way. We were baffled to see our route had been previsouly bolted on hiltis and survyed, and wondered why we were back there. To kill time, I rerigged the 50m pitch above the connection to a long, thicker rope. Charlotte dropped it as a sub-optimal free hang, noting the reblays we didn't have the bolting gear to utilise. Unable to get safely off the rope, she ascended and we survyed the top of the pitch area and waited for Mealy and Joel.</p>
<p>They reappeared, and Joel rigged the remainder of the pitch and bolted a traverse below that headed along the rift to a stone bridge. Down and across the traverse, we passed under the Bridge and formally into Happy Butterfly. Wuheyy. Found HB survey points to tie into. Erik's group were due to derig behind us, but due to us being 4 hours behind schedule, they'd left, leaving the traverse and pitch into Fishface rigged. There was a climbing traverse into HB that Mealy was hesitant to derig and despite lots fo tickling, that got left. Down the hill, we found out there might be potential leads there anyway.</p>
<p>2 Teams descended Fishface. I'd never been so was relieved of the pressure of knowing anything remotely navigational. Mealy led the way through the entrance, immediately tossing her tackle sack with the drill and batteries down the entrance pitch and onto the traverse line. After an enormous thud, she went to retrieve it and hid in the sandy crawl. This entrance pitch is still a bit loose and we descended one at a time. I abbed to the the sound of her sad 'Oh's. Mealy called up the pitch, 'is it allowed to ooze?'. Unsure whether she was talking about the drill or batteries, I shouted to her to keep her hands clear. Ooze was something I was fairly sure was not good. Thankfully, the batteries were not oozing, just the drill. Everyone else descended, we faffed and discussed what to do. Erik's team had caught up with us by this point and it was decided he could show Charlotte and I to the lead, whilst Mealy and Joel went to investigate if there was a spare drill at the Stone Bridge. They removed the drill and batteries and left the rest of the bolting gear at the bottom of the entrance pitch.</p>
<p>Erik showed us the way. We were baffled to see our route had been previsouly bolted on hiltis and survyed, and wondered why we were back there. To kill time, I rerigged the 50m pitch above the connection to a long, thicker rope. Charlotte dropped it as a sub-optimal free hang, noting the rebelays we didn't have the bolting gear to utilise. Unable to get safely off the rope, she ascended and we surveyed the top of the pitch area and waited for Mealy and Joel.</p>
<p>They reappeared, and Joel rigged the remainder of the pitch and bolted a traverse below that headed along the rift to a stone bridge. Down and across the traverse, we passed under the Bridge and formally into Happy Butterfly. Wuheyy. Found HB survey points to tie into. Erik's group were due to derig behind us, but due to us being 4 hours behind schedule, they'd left, leaving the traverse and pitch into Fishface rigged. There was a climbing traverse into HB that Mealy was hesitant to derig and despite lots of tickling, that got left. Down the hill, we found out there might be potential leads there anyway.</p>
<p>Left via Happy Butterfly, myself derigging and Mealy derigging a pitch where the bolts weren't a meter above her head.</p>
<p>Expected time underground - 6 hours. Actual time underground - 11 hours. A warm welcome to the creche. Insert Kreshconnection rigging topo below.</p>
<p>In Mealy's defense account: The donkey's dick failed me, it was very sad. Braking drills is sad</p>
<p>In Mealy's defense account: The donkey's dick failed me, it was very sad. Braking [sic] drills is sad</p>
<div class="timeug">T/U: 11 hours</div>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Frank</u>, Kristian, Emily,</div>
<div class="triptitle">Balkonh&ouml;hle NOTHING TO SEE</div>
<p>Quick trip into Bakcon HiltiAPlenty, nowhere,
<p>Quick trip into Balkon HiltiAPlenty, nowhere,
Headed in and lifted the rigging kit from top of bat country to lets be appalling, so that we could rig across the traverse into nowhere. Rigging down the small pitch is a bit rubby an it hooks under a flake, it might be easier to rig it as a traverse towards the maze traverse.</p>
<p>Surveyed from the large boulder overlooking the pitch to the sandy climb down dead battery run, so named because Christian tried to drop the pitch only to find the drill battery was flat, so went out to the Stone Bridge to get another battery and that was flat too… a 2018 story.</p>
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<div class="timeug">T/U 11 hours </div>
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