diff --git a/years/2007/logbook.html b/years/2007/logbook.html index d4f201340..c1281f334 100644 --- a/years/2007/logbook.html +++ b/years/2007/logbook.html @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ p { clear: both }
Went in for about 5 mins, through a crawl which enlarges to a small chamber before a climb down. The radon detector is hung in an alcove on the right (on the way in) in this chamber to keep it out of the (considerable) draught. Satisfied with our day's work, we headed off to the Loserhütte for a jar.
- +Notes
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ p { clear: both }Surface prospecting northwest of 204e. Descended surface shaft - which panned out as follows:
- +The pitch lands in a largish chamber 'Professor Rushton's Lecture Hall'. At one end a small room is choked and at the other s a very narrow rift (impassable) from which the draft comes.
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ p { clear: both }We returned to the lead Edvin and Nial started on the 19th (Thin Rift off Dead Good Bat chamber in Fat Worm). At the pushing front there was the option of a pitch down or rigging a traverse across the rift. We opted for the pitch option, hoping it would drop into the bottom of the same rift as the traverse rift - unfortunately there was no way on at the bottom of the pitch, so we rigged the traverse instead:
- +[rigging diagram - flake then big loop of slack for hand line down slope then thread then traverse tied off at end. 20m rope just enough]
After the traverse the passage continued and there was a side passage off to the right (returned to later). The rift continued upwards and to the right until it reached a "toilet bowl" shaped [undecipherable word - underrig?] where we climbed down and doubled back on ourselves to a shallow pool of water. Through the pool to the right led to a climb down into a rift (returned to later). At this point Edvin and Nial went to survey the side passage mentioned earlier (ended in a QM D) while I started to bolt the pitch down the hole that we previously traversed across. At the bottom of the pitch (Flush Pitch), to the right through a crawl (Ballcock Bypass), back to the bottom of the chamber with the pool (The Cistern). We then returned to the climb down across the other side of the pool - this dropped into a rift (Now Wash Your Hands) which went both ways. First we went left down the rift, which was a little awkward and tight - we passed a side pasage at floor level (QM B) and exploration ended at a pitch down (QM A). The passage appeared to continue across the other side of the pitch (QM A), but a traverse line is needed to get across safely. We then explored the rift in the other direction (right after the climb down from the Cistern). This also ended in a pitch and passed a small, upward-sloping tube on the left (QM A).
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ p { clear: both }Then I went to 2002-09 and tagged it. The entrance is about 30cm by 30cm and goes in at a bearing of 165°. There's one small chamber with a too-tight rift and choked shaft. Don't think this should be assigned a kataster number as it is v. small. The tag is above the entrance, a photo showing the location of the tag is on the computer.
- +Next I went to Earl and Becka's cave 7 and tagged it as 2003-16. Photos on the computer. The freeclimable entrance was very tempting but in the end I didn't risk it as I was on my own. Will hopefully get to stick my nose down there before going home.
@@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ p { clear: both }"The Widowmaker" by Sarah White
Abandon hope all ye who enter here.
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ Ollie, Aaron and I went for a 2.5 hour jaunt down 204e. The main purpose was to