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Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
when UK Caving blogs have been parsed. when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
Exported on 2025-07-07 19:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online Exported on 2025-07-07 20:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename) See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
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After I had ascended out, it was Dans turn to drop the cave whilst I fiddled with my SAP to calibrate it. Soon after he had descended the Y-hang, the tell-tale fog rolled over and it started chucking it down. I was content sitting at the top donned with my full waterproofs, until the sound of thunder and the crack of a (concerningly) nearby bolt of lightning knocked me off my feet. I scuttled into a nearby hole, as standing next to a pile metalwork was probably not the smartest idea, waiting for the storm to past. After I had ascended out, it was Dans turn to drop the cave whilst I fiddled with my SAP to calibrate it. Soon after he had descended the Y-hang, the tell-tale fog rolled over and it started chucking it down. I was content sitting at the top donned with my full waterproofs, until the sound of thunder and the crack of a (concerningly) nearby bolt of lightning knocked me off my feet. I scuttled into a nearby hole, as standing next to a pile metalwork was probably not the smartest idea, waiting for the storm to past.
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Once Dan had emerged from the cave, it had cleared up significantly and we took a surface survey once my SAP was calibrated (I told you I would Becka ;)). Noticing the dark-coloured clouds overhead, I ushered Dan to start moving quickly as I did NOT want to endure another storm. Walking away from the newly-named</p> <p class="rainbow-letters">RainbowBargainsHöhle</p><p>, we could see the twilight fog starting to roll in, so we started bolting it back. Alas, we hadnt escaped it fast enough as we were soon in the middle of the storm, which made us scamper back faster, in the process causing Dan to fall and injure his shin. Once Dan had emerged from the cave, it had cleared up significantly and we took a surface survey once my SAP was calibrated (I told you I would Becka ;)). Noticing the dark-coloured clouds overhead, I ushered Dan to start moving quickly as I did NOT want to endure another storm. Walking away from the newly-named</p> <p class="rainbow-text">RainbowBargainsHöhle</p><p>, we could see the twilight fog starting to roll in, so we started bolting it back. Alas, we hadnt escaped it fast enough as we were soon in the middle of the storm, which made us scamper back faster, in the process causing Dan to fall and injure his shin.
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Eventually we made it! Arriving to the sounds of clapping and cheering as the group dropping kit off at KH had already made the round trip and were eagerly awaiting our return (we hadnt died yay!).</p> Eventually we made it! Arriving to the sounds of clapping and cheering as the group dropping kit off at KH had already made the round trip and were eagerly awaiting our return (we hadnt died yay!).</p>
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