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@ -186,15 +185,15 @@ get underground pronto.</p>
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having already carted down all the camping gear in a previous trip
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(see <b>Djuke, Jess</b>, <b>Kathryn</b> trip on 21 July), we still
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had two tackle bags full of food, rope and other fun heavy stuff
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each. Going down <i>Gaffa’d</i> and the rest of the pitch series,
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Gardener’s World, Chalk & Cheese reminded me of just how much
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each. Going down <i>Gaffa'd</i> and the rest of the pitch series,
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Gardener's World, Chalk & Cheese reminded me of just how much
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prussiking up there would be in a few days time and how pleased I was
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not to be doing it on a daily basis. We lugged the gear into <i>Dead
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Good Bat Chamber</i> and while <b>Jess</b> and <b>Nial</b> proceeded
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to calibrate survey gear and set up camp, I went along to our
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prospective hole, now known as “<i>That Stupid Hole</i>”
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(courtesy of Kathryn who originally referred to it as “That silly
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hole”).</p>
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prospective hole, now known as “<i>That Stupid Hole</i>”
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(courtesy of Kathryn who originally referred to it as “That silly
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hole”).</p>
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<p>A few
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slings on naturals got us down the first 15 meters or so of a steeply
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@ -207,15 +206,15 @@ head and remembered how enjoyable this was–keeping you warm and
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filling your nose with lime. As we continued a further 20 meters
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down, landing on a small ledge, a dark cavernous rift continued below
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and we realised we had found yet another pitch series. Having only
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hand-bolting kits we didn’t get much further before we were due to
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hand-bolting kits we didn't get much further before we were due to
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turn in for the night (it was approx. 7 pm)</p>
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<p>Our first
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night at <i>Butlins</i> <i>Holiday Camp </i>(aka “<i>Dead Good Bat
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Chamber”) </i>was warm, surprisingly so, it was also much drier
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night at <i>Butlins</i> <i>Holiday Camp </i>(aka “<i>Dead Good Bat
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Chamber”) </i>was warm, surprisingly so, it was also much drier
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than top camp (there was no snow, no rain – also no sunshine, but
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hey that’s life). I rolled around for a bit in a thermals, a
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(clean) furry, a fleece liner and Tony’s buffalo bag, but drifted
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hey that's life). I rolled around for a bit in a thermals, a
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(clean) furry, a fleece liner and Tony's buffalo bag, but drifted
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in and out of sleep fairly well. We were rudely awoken at 5 am by the
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nightshift who made themselves dinner and us breakfast and a hot
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drink. They looked <i>very</i> ready for bed (note: for those doing
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@ -231,18 +230,18 @@ series. Having had a drill, they had dropped it another series of
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pitches, but had to eventually turn around being too cold surveying
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(they re-rigged <i>Chalk & Cheese Pitch</i> to get warm). As they
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crawled into the tent, warm sleeping bags awaiting them and taunting
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us, Kathryn we ‘kill’ that silly hole and so we set-off once
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us, Kathryn we ‘kill' that silly hole and so we set-off once
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again. They had been right. It did get increasingly wet and a few
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more handbolts down we decided that the rest of the pitch should be
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named <i>Goretex is a lie</i> – because it is— Eventually the
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stream disappeared into a thin rift (QM-d at best, probably nothing)
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while a mud choked hole on the left told us it was time to go back up
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having indeed ‘killed’ this lead. I offered to de-rig. It seemed
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having indeed ‘killed' this lead. I offered to de-rig. It seemed
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like a good idea, until I realised the other group had taken one of
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the tackle sacks, which left one tackle-sack to put 200 meters of 9mm
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in to prussic out with. Splendid. I was knackered towards the end and
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<b>Jess </b>really appreciated it when I gave the bag to her for the
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top section J I can’t remember where we went then. I think it was
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top section J I can't remember where we went then. I think it was
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the <i>Wares</i>. We only had time to rig into it a little bit before
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magically it was once again bed time.</p>
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@ -253,38 +252,38 @@ sleeping bags. <b>Nial </b>and <b>I </b>apparently curled up next to
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<b>Jess</b> who was left immobile until kicking Nial in the head (at
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which point he moved). I think she was dreaming it all up really…
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Our last cycle started, wet wetsocks, damp caving gear and a distinct
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itchy feeling, especially on my chin which felt like I’d just been
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itchy feeling, especially on my chin which felt like I'd just been
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kissing a guy with stubble for the last 3 days (in reality it was a
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helmet strap rubbing against my chin with added lime dust/dirt/mud
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and moist air). Anyway, as you can probably tell, I was dreaming of a
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warm shower at this point and something to untangle the rat’s nest
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warm shower at this point and something to untangle the rat's nest
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that was my hair.
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</p>
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<p>As the
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nightshift had killed off the <i>Wares</i> QMc’s bar two vertical
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nightshift had killed off the <i>Wares</i> QMc's bar two vertical
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leads, <b>Nial </b>decided to introduce Jess and I to the wonderful
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world that is the <i>Convenience</i> <i>Series</i>. He seems to love
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it; I think it’s a bit gnarly and squeezy, I preferred the <i>Wares.</i>
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But I digress…In Nial’s defence, he didn’t make us follow him
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it; I think it's a bit gnarly and squeezy, I preferred the <i>Wares.</i>
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But I digress…In Nial's defence, he didn't make us follow him
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down the wet / tedious pit to check out the even wetter QMc in a 6
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inch deep puddle (--- fill in name I’ve
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inch deep puddle (--- fill in name I've
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forgotten of this area---). While it sounded like Nial was
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swimming/drowning in a Yorkshire stream way, Jess and I sat at the
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top trying not to freeze discussing what we’d do with Nial should
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top trying not to freeze discussing what we'd do with Nial should
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we drown. It was innocent Black Adderesque humour really. Needless to
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say, that lead crapped out too L Thus, on we went to <i>Channel Five</i>
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where <b>Nial</b> and <b>I</b> (re-)bolted an incredibly dodgy, loose
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pitch; one of those where you can’t tread without sending rocks
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hurtling down. Depressingly, we didn’t even get time to survey as
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pitch; one of those where you can't tread without sending rocks
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hurtling down. Depressingly, we didn't even get time to survey as
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it was about time to head out if we wanted to walk down the hill that
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same night.
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</p>
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<p>Maybe it
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was because I’d been underground for several days, maybe it was the
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was because I'd been underground for several days, maybe it was the
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200 m of 9mm I dragged up the previous day, or maybe it was because I
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managed to get the donkey’s dick of the drill bag caught in my foot
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managed to get the donkey's dick of the drill bag caught in my foot
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jammer on the very first pitch back up to the surface (<i>Chalk &
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Cheese)</i> –hence, left swinging around trying to tug it loose,
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like one of those annoying zips on a cheap sleeping bag—but in any
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/ pleaded to take the drill bag, but NO way was I going to give in,
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never. Selfish? Foolish? Stubborn? All of the above, yes probably,
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but my fight with the drill bag had become a personal battle of
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strength and will. I won. But didn’t get out until 8 pm or so. But
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strength and will. I won. But didn't get out until 8 pm or so. But
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at least it was SUNNY J J J on the surface. We had a relaxing dinner
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on the rocks. Went to bed. Heard the nightshift coming back around 3
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or 4 am and walked back down the next day. All round, a superb first
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camping trip. (Climbing Trisselwand with Jess the next day didn’t
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happen – we drank instead. It didn’t happen the next day either,
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camping trip. (Climbing Trisselwand with Jess the next day didn't
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happen – we drank instead. It didn't happen the next day either,
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it rained, but more on that later).</p>
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<p>
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<i>Note to self: </i>you write way too much when you
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<p>It was
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raining at 4.45am, which meant that Trisselwand was going to be wet
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and Jess and I wouldn’t be going up. Rubbish. Having already sat
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and Jess and I wouldn't be going up. Rubbish. Having already sat
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still on Wednesday, I decided I wanted to go and do something active.
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Weather was very overcast and looked like rain, but hey, what’s a
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Weather was very overcast and looked like rain, but hey, what's a
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girl to do?!
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</p>
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<p>I settled
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on a Klettersteig on a side of the Dachstein Expo doesn’t often
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on a Klettersteig on a side of the Dachstein Expo doesn't often
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visit and I can thoroughly recommend it. Coming in at the same grade
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as the Loser Via Ferrata (not yet in guide book as it’s too new –
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but I’ve checked the Loser grade in the new version in the
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as the Loser Via Ferrata (not yet in guide book as it's too new –
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but I've checked the Loser grade in the new version in the
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bookshop), it is about a 40 minute drive (towards Bad Goisern and
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then Gosau) if you don’t get stuck behind a string of caravans. It
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then Gosau) if you don't get stuck behind a string of caravans. It
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has the advantage that apart from the via ferrata, all the height
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gain is via a cable car (<i>Gosaukammbahn</i>) where a return costs
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€12 – the last car goes down at 17.20 in the summer. It also has
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on the way upto Top Camp. Note however, that this is a fairly
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prolonged via ferrata which would take longer in the wet. It was
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incredibly cloudy / overcast when I did it, but I was still in shorts
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and a T-shirt for most of the way. Bring plenty of water if it’s
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sunny. As with all via ferrata’s, avoid if risk of thunder (or be
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and a T-shirt for most of the way. Bring plenty of water if it's
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sunny. As with all via ferrata's, avoid if risk of thunder (or be
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walking down by then).</p>
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<p>Anyway,
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there was I, starting out just above the cable station at the
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designated Hutte from which the path to the klettersteig goes and a
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random Polish bloke comes up to me and says, "You must be an
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experienced mountaineer, you walk fast". Well, no actually, it
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looks like it’ll be pissing it down any minute and the cloud is
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coming in and I’m sorta hoping there’s not going to be a
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looks like it'll be pissing it down any minute and the cloud is
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coming in and I'm sorta hoping there's not going to be a
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thunderstorm. His backpack and helmet shiny, with an axe to boot, I
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eyed the Polish man somewhat warily. People on the hills with shiny
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gear are either very good and well off that they can get new stuff,
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or they’ve just started doing it. On the other hand I was also by
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or they've just started doing it. On the other hand I was also by
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myself (not something I generally do) and he seemed to have done some
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routes in the Dolomites. Anyway, a climb up to the start of the Via
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Ferrata with my newfound friend put my harness on --- shit --- helmet
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have lunch and admire the superb view (which I got only
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occasionally). As we moved up and my well-geared up friend fed me
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energy drinks and chocolate (I think my one piece of flapjack and
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slice of bread with Nutella didn’t look like ‘proper’ mountain
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slice of bread with Nutella didn't look like ‘proper' mountain
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food). There is a nice balance of exposure with sections which are
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more scrambly and places where you can have a choc bar and take in
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the view.
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</p>
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<p><b>Route
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finding</b> is easy BUT – about ¾ of the way along a big green
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arrow points left (it says "Links") FOLLOW it – don’t be
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arrow points left (it says "Links") FOLLOW it – don't be
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tempted by the shoddy wire that appears to go straight up on your
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right – the latter is an old section of Via Ferrata that has been
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dismantled after the locals apparently complained about it ruining
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awkward tree roots—which have become exposed and now hang above the
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limestone where the soil has become completely eroded—and
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ultimately comes to a col. Moving left the final and steepest stage
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of the via ferrata, the “Grober Donnerkogel”, now awaits. It
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of the via ferrata, the “Grober Donnerkogel”, now awaits. It
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looks very imposing, but is in no way technically challenging.</p>
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<p>To my
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sheer amazement, as I climbed the last steep section high on the Chai
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tea that my Polish friend insisted I drink. By this point I’d
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tea that my Polish friend insisted I drink. By this point I'd
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decided this chap was fully competent, if over-geared for the trip in
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question and while he chattered away happily in broken English about
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how his brother should have been on his expedition with him, but he’d
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how his brother should have been on his expedition with him, but he'd
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not communicated this with his wife etc etc, I noted to my surprise
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that the sky was clearing. As I reached the top, two old codgers who
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had laughed at me on the way down when I’d gone back for my helmet,
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had laughed at me on the way down when I'd gone back for my helmet,
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were sitting at the massive cross. They waved and my Polish friend
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took out the biggest camera lens I’d ever seen and started snapping
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took out the biggest camera lens I'd ever seen and started snapping
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as we were "blessed by God" as all three of them put it at
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different times, to have sun at the top. I don’t believe in God,
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different times, to have sun at the top. I don't believe in God,
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but the sun was fantastic and the atmosphere up there with the four
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of us great.
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</p>
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<p>At some
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point I started talking about Gosser, which led the two old codgers
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(each just off the phone to their respective wives – mentioning
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something about a Dutch lady they’d met) to ask whether I drank
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something about a Dutch lady they'd met) to ask whether I drank
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schnapps. "Yes," I replied, "but I try not to drink too much
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before a long climb". Would I like some they asked I wasn’t going
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to say ‘no’ J And thus it was that I found myself on the top of
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before a long climb". Would I like some they asked I wasn't going
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to say ‘no' J And thus it was that I found myself on the top of
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the Grober Donnerkogel drinking schnapps and chai tea in the
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sunshine. By now it was about 15.15 hr or so. We’d taken it pretty
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sunshine. By now it was about 15.15 hr or so. We'd taken it pretty
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easy and the guidebook time are about right, though you could do the
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route notable faster if you’re rushing.</p>
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route notable faster if you're rushing.</p>
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<p>
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An hour’s walk down or so found my Polish friend and I
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An hour's walk down or so found my Polish friend and I
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at the Hutte drinking a coffee (which he kindly bought for me for my
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services as a guide, lol) and at 16.15 we picked the cable car back
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down. A great day, despite the clag and a trip I would recommend to
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