diff --git a/years/2025/logbook.html b/years/2025/logbook.html index 105abf550..48b5024ed 100755 --- a/years/2025/logbook.html +++ b/years/2025/logbook.html @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Written with additions from Hannah.
KH - KH entrance (161g) rig
We walked up to the plateau (my first carry up of all my gear). Top camp had already been very efficiently set up, so it was on to KH ad begin the caving. Took about an hour to walk to the entrance, route needs more fettling! but Dylan had already sepnt some time on the route so was a useful guide across the plateau. The entrance is very nice, a horizontal Balkon like tube in teh side of the cliff leads to a series of holes, the middle being the pitch. We got changed and I began bolting. This was a very slow process and the others enjoyed? the sunshine waiting. Due to the angle of entry to the pitch a rebelay was immediately required once in the shaft. Then dropped down shortly to rig the main Y-hang, this drops maybe 25m to another rebelay, a slight faff to rig, with small swing over to bulge in centre of shaft. From here the rope drops from the Y-hang 30m to the boulder floor. The rope runs close to an underhang here so will need a deviation in hindsight. -Called down the others, however there is another unexpected 10m pitch before you get to Iceland. Russel rigged this. A pretty amount of ice waterfall in Iceland once down in the chamber. +Called down the others, however there is another unexpected 10m pitch before you get to Iceland. Russell rigged this. A pretty amount of ice waterfall in Iceland once down in the chamber. We decided to wander aimlessly, having a quick look at the survey. Found the way to h entrance, a tight crawl out. I decided to walk back on th eoutside, scrambling up the cliff, whilst the others prussicked back up the pitch. Pitch needs slightly more work. Returned to Top camp then back down the hill to base camp since no water at Top camp (and I had not broght my sleeping stuff up yet).
T/U: 4.0 hours