From 2d82569f13b98ac7cc017bb3e72360187d25a488 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Wookey <wookey@wookware.org>
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 04:30:05 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Add strubklamm canyonning trip entry

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@@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ See title.
 <div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-17a">2024-07-17</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>philip s</u>,wookey,</div>
 <div class="triptitle">basecamp - Elitech datalogger</div>
-The data logger had been extracted from Traungold where it had been all winter. Minimum temp -4.9 C which then went up to 0.1 C and was very stable for months when it was presumably buried in snow.
+<p>The data logger had been extracted from Traungold where it had been all winter. Minimum temp -4.9 C which then went up to 0.1 C and was very stable for months when it was presumably buried in snow.
 <p>
 Created new folder as expofiles/datalogger/ where I have put the data, exported data (xls, txt) a .db3 file which was lurking and the 88MB Windows control software. There is also Apple s/w.
 <p>You can extract the PDF file without software by just plugging the device into a USB port, where it appears as a disc drive containing just the pdf.
@@ -654,6 +654,74 @@ Tess arrived, and cooked the evening slop + rice (with Lara) for the canyoning [
 
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+<div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-17c">2024-07-17</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Jono, Marie, Isaac, Charlotte, Phil Balister</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Canyonning - Strubklamm</div>
+
+<p>A canyonning trip was suggested, and as I'd done it a couple of
+times before and thus knew where it was, and what to look out for, it
+was easy to blag my way on. We had this idea a bit later in the day
+than was ideal, because Strubklamm is miles away (most of the way back
+to Salzburg), but it also meant that I was able to collect Tess from
+the station before buggering off like a very naughty husband. I had
+brought my new wetsuit and was eager to find out if it made Strubklamm
+into a much less cold-and-miserable experience than previous
+attempts. I was also able to borrow a (kayaking) helmet and neoprene
+booties from Julia, which, combined with some sandals and spare caving
+gloves, was enough kit to canyon (as this one doesn't actually need a
+harness if you can manage an 8m jump).</p>
+
+<p>We were going to take my van and Charlotte's car but Tess wanted
+the Van, and it's a long way to take two cars, so when PhilB appeared
+we pounced on him and made him drive all 5 of us there (Charlote in
+the boot). This was very kind as it's about 1hr40 mins each way, and
+he doesn't even get to do the canyon. Having a driver avoids all the
+shuttle-faff too, which is great, especialy as it turned out the
+huttle-road was closed for works, so there was quite a long
+drive-around which would have made us even later.</p>
+
+<p>This was Isaac and Charlotte's 1st ever canyonning trip, and
+Marie's 2nd (after the disastrously cold 'Haute Borne' in the
+Ardeche), but we were a crack team of potholers with two harnesses
+between us so what could possibly go wrong?</p>
+
+<p>In fact the descent was very smooth with everyone having fun, at
+least to start with. The water was quite a pleasant temperature,
+although every inlet was much colder so we got a chilly bit every so
+often as they came in. However it is longer than I remember and there
+is a _lot_ of swimming, with a long section in the middle starting
+with a canyon, and then a couple more long swims. Clearly the local
+canyonning school uses it a lot so there were lots of in-situ ropes
+for getting to good takeoffs and dealing with any slippery bits, or
+just abseiling if you didn't like the bigger jumps. (Marie skipped the
+biggest one).</p>
+
+<p>Much jumping fun was had, with Charlotte of course taking to the
+game with gusto, although neither of us was any good at keeping the
+water out of our noses on impact, and I managed to bite my tongue on
+one jump, which was dim. Everyone avoided broken ankles or being
+impaled on trees, just some coughing and spluttering.</p>
+
+<p>I hardly recognised any of the 2nd half as obviously my brain had
+shut down with the chilly misery on the previous two attempts after
+the 1st long swim. This time it was all rather lovely - it is a _very_
+pretty canyon. Marie found herself a bit short of stoke after the 1st
+half, partly due to the baggy 2mm wetsuit and partly not having
+evtirely recovered from the great chunder trip. 1.4km of canyonning
+(with ~400m of swimming) over 3 hours feels like quite a long
+way, and it was a relief to swim round a corner and finally see a
+slackline being rigged and a footbridge with a beach which marks the
+escape.</p>
+
+<p>Phil was even there to rescue us, so that all worked out
+nicely. Good trip, and it's a lot nicer with 5 than 10 but still takes
+a solid 3 hours. We got back about 7pm.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2024-07-17c">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
 <div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-18a">2024-07-18</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Lara</u>,Charlotte,Jacob,James W,</div>
 <div class="triptitle">homecoming - There and there and there and back again</div>
@@ -710,8 +778,8 @@ There is also a completely new OPENED Black cartridge under the bench in a box.
 
 <div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-19b">2024-07-19</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>PhilipBalister</u>,IsaacNeale,</div>
-<div class="triptitle">2024-pb-01 - Descend a shaft by dm-04 #2</div>
-In 2023, I was poking around the area around dm-04 while Ash surveyed it with possibly Eli from Cardiff. There are several interesting shafts in the area, including the one I dropped today. This shaft was under a fissure with a few boulders in the roof. Rocks dropped in create an impressive BOOM.
+<div class="triptitle">2024-PB-01 - Descend a shaft by DM-04 #2</div>
+In 2023, I was poking around the area around DM-04 while Ash surveyed it with possibly Eli from Cardiff. There are several interesting shafts in the area, including the one I dropped today. This shaft was under a fissure with a few boulders in the roof. Rocks dropped in create an impressive BOOM.
 <p>
 On the trip back from Garlic, Isaac and I visited the shaft with actual vertical gear and some Petzl Pulses. While Isaac nipped down to Homecoming to find a drill bit, I scouted the rigging. The rock at the top was a bit funky due to frost etc. After a bit of beating, I identified places to set some pulses. Isaac returned with the drill and I quickly drilled a few holes and placed the pulses.
 <p>
@@ -725,7 +793,7 @@ Isaac went to drop the drill and rope back at Garlic while I did a quick survey
 <figcaption></figcaption>
 </figure>
 <p>
-The tag for p2018-dm-04 is in the foreground, the tackle sack is near the beginning of the rift and the actual shaft is under the darker area after the tackle sack and before the Bunde.
+The tag for p2018-DM-04 is in the foreground, the tackle sack is near the beginning of the rift and the actual shaft is under the darker area after the tackle sack and before the Bunde.
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 <div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2024-07-19b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
@@ -885,7 +953,7 @@ We got out of the cave at midnight and Sieds walked to Garlic camp and I walked
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 <div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-22a">2024-07-22</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Colin</u>,Becka,waite,</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Colin</u>,Becka, Waite,</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Balkonhoehle - Rack Vs Rally</div>
 This is my first logbook entry so may need fettling. 
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