From 6369c6b255340a7ac62fa35051d3c1b6e9cfaed1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 01:01:36 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 01/28] remove double bracket --- 1623/161/pheast.htm | 11 +---------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/1623/161/pheast.htm b/1623/161/pheast.htm index e4f85e06d..362ba3e91 100644 --- a/1623/161/pheast.htm +++ b/1623/161/pheast.htm @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ walking sized passage. A passage on the left reenters from the left way of Pothole Passage, whilst on the right are numerous interconnecting climbs into the mazelike start of Crystal Clear Passage. The easiest route is to walk forwards and take the last climb (2m) on the right (just before the way -closes to a small rift [[C1996-161-53 A]) +closes to a small rift [C1996-161-53 A]) and then follow the passage along (SE).

Ignoring a right turn, @@ -199,14 +199,5 @@ right / left kink halfway along its 25m length. The last


- From c0833d3cc44793391f65b9c296bac9366c2c3f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 01:02:28 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 02/28] Add pubic sythesis --- 1623/264/ent.html | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/1623/264/ent.html b/1623/264/ent.html index ae6d1abae..9c89f0cfb 100644 --- a/1623/264/ent.html +++ b/1623/264/ent.html @@ -16,6 +16,13 @@ At the end of the rift is an large chamber with water splashing down from an ave

Hiltaplenty

+

Accessed by turning left into low passage immediately after a short traverse past a deep hole on the main route away from the bottom of the entry series pitches. The passage continues as an easy crawl over dry, sandy mud. After a relatively short distance the passage reached a t-juction of almost standing height. Right leads to increasingly cramped and bouldery crawls whilst left almost immediately reaches Hiltaplenty pitch.

+

This pitch can be traversed across, leading to [what does it lead to?] or descended [how many?] metres past one rebelay and one deviation. The cave in this area appears phreatic and relatively clean, however the lack of obvious source and the presence of a small amount of dirt suggest that the pitch remains dry. This drops down onto the ledge leading to Pubic Synthesis and is then followed by another [how long?]pitch.

+ +

Pubic Synthesis

+ +From the ledge at the bottom of the first Hiltaplenty pitch, passage with floor of slightly damp mud inclines upwards roughly 5m where a obvious potential natural belay point sits at the base of the left hand wall. Continuing up the increasingly low passage, it shortly begins to turn left and a crawl which quickly becomes too small backs of on the left. Further up a muddy slope another short crawl doubles back, this time on the right. The main route forward becomes steeper and impassable immediately after this. +

Lemon Snout

After climbing up to the entrance, Lemon Snout appears as a tall, narrow rift passage with a rocky floor. A short way in the passage turns sharply left then right, with an awkward boulder to scramble around on the second corner. The rift continues sloping gently upward, after a short while the floor drops about a meter and it is advisable to continue by traversing on the obvious footholds. From 22571de24ab52acfe4750a8f9b16339dbd9fe35d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Wenham Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 09:41:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 03/28] terminate the
    so we don't get a weird indent --- years/2014/logbook.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/years/2014/logbook.html b/years/2014/logbook.html index ce43c604e..eca7d19fe 100644 --- a/years/2014/logbook.html +++ b/years/2014/logbook.html @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
    • - Rob stayed on the entrance series to use the bolting kit to continue the re-bolting of the entrance to avoid the loose floor.
    • - Becka, Neil, and I continued on carrying rope to deeper parts of the cave.
    • -
        +

      Handline found in place at Ribs with Knoedel. Caramel Catharsis rigged then continued through Y KeyKey Beach & Max Pleasure. Back through Dubious Pleasure, where all 3 traverse lines were found in place. Reached String Theory top & deposited 100m rope & brew kit, then buggered off out again, picking up Rob on the way.

      From 1ad67556ae196b191942f0f979fe4db51c25ce66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:42:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 04/28] new passage descriptions --- 1623/264/ent.html | 10 +++++++--- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/1623/264/ent.html b/1623/264/ent.html index 9c89f0cfb..e2accacee 100644 --- a/1623/264/ent.html +++ b/1623/264/ent.html @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Balkonhohle Underground Description -

      Balkonhohle Underground Description

      +Balkonhöhle Underground Description +

      Balkonhöhle Underground Description

      Entrance series

      @@ -17,7 +17,11 @@ At the end of the rift is an large chamber with water splashing down from an ave

      Hiltaplenty

      Accessed by turning left into low passage immediately after a short traverse past a deep hole on the main route away from the bottom of the entry series pitches. The passage continues as an easy crawl over dry, sandy mud. After a relatively short distance the passage reached a t-juction of almost standing height. Right leads to increasingly cramped and bouldery crawls whilst left almost immediately reaches Hiltaplenty pitch.

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      This pitch can be traversed across, leading to [what does it lead to?] or descended [how many?] metres past one rebelay and one deviation. The cave in this area appears phreatic and relatively clean, however the lack of obvious source and the presence of a small amount of dirt suggest that the pitch remains dry. This drops down onto the ledge leading to Pubic Synthesis and is then followed by another [how long?]pitch.

      + +

      This pitch can be traversed across, leading to Spanner or descended [how many?] metres past one rebelay and one deviation. The cave in this area appears phreatic and relatively clean, however the lack of obvious source and the presence of a small amount of dirt suggest that the pitch remains dry. This drops down onto the ledge leading to Pubic Synthesis and is then followed by another [how long?]pitch.

      + +

      Spanner

      +

      A dozen or so bolts across the right hand wall leads to a phreatic passage on the opposite side of the pitch. This passage slopes gently upwards, before turning into a key hole shaped passage. This leads to a small phreatic tubes which can be squeezed into before probably becoming too tight.

      Pubic Synthesis

      From f684d948a4a0bce079d7c0d2056120e6587f3f8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:43:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 05/28] added balcony to notable caves and added a link to surveyscans --- infodx.htm | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/infodx.htm b/infodx.htm index 19cb47847..370dea62b 100644 --- a/infodx.htm +++ b/infodx.htm @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
    • Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle
    • Steinbrückenhöhle
    • Tunnockschacht
    • +
    • Balkonhöhle
  • Recent years: @@ -42,7 +43,11 @@
  • Coming year: 2015
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Survey information

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Area Description

  • Current data for display with aven
  • From 2d2491d5385eb2d6c2856a34b78be70e7765e69c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:45:49 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 06/28] new descriptions etc --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-107.html | 36 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-107.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-107.html index d3e6e104c..dd30a2dc9 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-107.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-107.html @@ -21,27 +21,27 @@ -CUCC 1978, 2013: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team -Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom. Olly and +CUCC 1978, 2013: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team +Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom. Olly and Jenny extended in 2012/2013 -

    Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season (or at least did in the late 1970s). This large, phreatic passage leads to 83 (via Down Under) to the southwest (by climbing up the hading left wall into a higher level passage) and Ropeless to the northeast. The 1970's way on is down pitch in a rift almost opposite the entrance pitch, from which some of the draught pours.

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    To the northeast, the passage is smaller and is soon broken by a 5m deep rift. Upstream (right) ends in a boulder choke below 2012-70, downstream (left) appears to connect to the 1970’s pitch series. To continue, the rift is crossed by a pendule to a chossy slope up on the other side. From the top of this slope a series of short dusty ramping pitches lead down. In 2012 a rope was only used at the top, but in 2013 it was rigged down to the bottom (p10, c3). At the bottom a short section of dusty crawling passage (draft in your face) leads to another rampy pitch. This is initially freehanging, but becomes more rampy (p10, c7). At the bottom of the rampy section, a rifty pitch continues below, and a traverse level heads off to the NNE and into Ropeless. There are two ways Ropeless can be gained. In 2012 the rigging ended when all available gear was used, and a bold traverse continued until it was (just) possible to climb down into the sandy passage. In 2013 more gear was available, and the drop was rigged down from the end of the traverse followed by a short (rigged) down and up to gain the same sandy passage.

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    This sandy passage is followed against a strong draft. Shortly (~15m later) the passage bends to the right, and a smaller walking sized side passage leaves on the left (which is more obvious when going out) - this leads to Wonderland via Sea of Fudge and connections to the 1970’s route.

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    Continuing east along the main Ropeless passage, a short climb down (rigged in 2013) and traverse across brings you into a large, drippy chamber with rocks all over the floor. At the end of this a small rift is descended (rope) down a narrow rubble slope which isn’t very stable, so beware of dislodging rocks onto people or the rope below (this may in fact be better rigged by traversing at a higher level from the chamber and then dropping when it opens out). After a few metres you land on a col with pitches to each side. West quickly ends in a too tight rift, East is descended to a rubble slope. Facing down the slope, Ropefree is through a window on the left-hand (north) wall, reached by a short rope traverse. From the top of this it is possible to scramble down the other side into another chamber. A strong draft emanates from a far too-tight right in the floor on the right. At the end of the chamber a tight rift can be gained at floor level, but it is better to bridge up and along, traversing over some rocks (avoiding one squeeze) to an unavoidable short squeeze (Pushing the Envelope). This is best entered feet first - there is a convenient ledge the other side (but do keep in mind there is a pitch below). Tackle is best passed through with at least one person on each side.

    -

    Immediately through Pushing the Envelope, is a rift pitch that appears to continue down a fair way. Descend the top narrow part of the rift (rope) until it opens out where a traverse ledge takes you around the left side of the continuing pitch into Sleepless.

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    Sleepless is a fairly high passage. It is best to follow it at floor level - there is an upper level but this ends in a tricky climb down through the boulders. Following the lower level (which soon splits off down a sloping climb on the right side of the passage) a short section of straight rift is soon followed by some pretty mud banks. The passage opens out and narrows again and continues until it is broken by a small hole. This can be crossed with a short traverse (rope). Beyond this, Sleepless appears to continue north with a pitch. The main way on is to ignoring this and follow ledges round to the right into a short section of curving phreatic passage. Shortly this hits the end of a large cross rift which heads off to the South. At this intersection, the draught is really strong and cold - this is the Coldest Place in Earth. Skirt around the end of the cross rift on the left (rope) to where a short pitch descends to a gloopy muddy floor.

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    The Coldest Place in Earth is followed until a large pitch is reached. This is crossed by Easy Traverse (rope) round ledges on the LH wall. Beyond this, the passage is followed until a pitch is reached. The Twin Pitches are split by a wet muddy pool. At the bottom of the second part of the pitch the cave becomes more rift like - Restless.

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    From the base of the second of the Twin Pitches, a floor trench soon starts. The best route we found was (description written from memory nearly a year later) to descend about 2m into in it fairly soon, then traverse along at that level for a bit, climbing down about another 2m near a chock stone (if you descend too quickly the rift is very awkward to move along - and coming out, it’s quite easy to miss where to climb up and find yourself trapped in the bottom of the rift, unable to get higher - if this happens, just backtrack looking carefully for where to climb up). The rift widens as it kinks left, and you want to descend onto the large ledge which is (hopefully) not far below. Traverse round as the rift bends back to the right, and the short Rift Pitch soon follows. This pitch ends on some ledges (but there is a continuation below), follow these ledges on. Continue along the rift, traversing on ledges and climbing down when possible past a small pool. The passage now widens and is broken by a large undescended pitch, Too Bold for This Spit. This is thought to connect with China 68m below. A traverse is made along the right hand wall to reach a passage on the other side with a chossy floor sloping up. From the top of this slope, head down the other side and follow the passage as it bends to the NE.

    -

    The passage is broken by a short pitch Down and Up, abseil down this and climb the other side (free-climbable to rig, but really deserves a rope for normal use) to reach Land of Confusion. The main rift passage is high, but in places narrow, and can be followed past several easy climbs and side passages to reach the head of a large pitch, Korea.

    -

    Korea can be descended to land at the south end of a large breakdown chamber with several ways on. To continue deeper cross to the North end of the chamber and wriggle down through the rocks until it opens out further. A series of pitches can be descended through the rocks into a continuing rift. To reach China, follow the southern wall to the west through breakdown and down a short climb until you break out into a large passage, China. Turning right in China quickly ends in a large muddy/bouldery wall, with a passage on the right which connects back to the Korea chamber via a short pitch. Turning left, China can be followed along and down until the passage eventually narrows, and progress is blocked by a pitch.

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    Wonderland

    Following the side passage from ropeless leads down several short climbs to come out in the wall of a slightly larger passage. Left here leads to a connection with the 1970’s route, and to another with Ropeless. Right leads to Wonderland via a short wet and muddy duck, the Sea of Fudge. When going through the pinch point, beware of a stalactite. After this the passage enlarges until it ends at a junction with a cross rift. To the right this soon ends, but left can be followed down a couple of climbs (the second is easiest if you follow the LHW) to land at the bottom a drippy aven. Climb up into a tall narrow rift on the other side, and wriggle through The Rabbit Hole (the wide point in an otherwise too narrow rift). This quickly becomes a keyhole passage with a walking sized phreatic part which is followed. The floor trench quickly leaves the main passage on the right (following the departing floor trench is awkward at first, but opens out at an undescended pitch).

    -

    The main Wonderland passage is followed, past a small chamber on the left (with side passage doubling back), and then a second larger chamber. The is a climb up on the back wall of this chamber which appears to gain a passage above. A low way on at the end of the chamber reconnects with the main passage further west. The main passage suddenly gets much smaller and splits with a choked passage on the right and a small aven on the left.

    +

    Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season (or at least did in the late 1970s). This large, phreatic passage leads to 83 (via Down Under) to the southwest (by climbing up the hading left wall into a higher level passage) and Ropeless to the northeast. The 1970's way on is down pitch in a rift almost opposite the entrance pitch, from which some of the draught pours.

    +

    To the northeast, the passage is smaller and is soon broken by a 5m deep rift. Upstream (right) ends in a boulder choke below 2012-70, downstream (left) appears to connect to the 1970’s pitch series. To continue, the rift is crossed by a pendule to a chossy slope up on the other side. From the top of this slope a series of short dusty ramping pitches lead down. In 2012 a rope was only used at the top, but in 2013 it was rigged down to the bottom (p10, c3). At the bottom a short section of dusty crawling passage (draft in your face) leads to another rampy pitch. This is initially freehanging, but becomes more rampy (p10, c7). At the bottom of the rampy section, a rifty pitch continues below, and a traverse level heads off to the NNE and into Ropeless. There are two ways Ropeless can be gained. In 2012 the rigging ended when all available gear was used, and a bold traverse continued until it was (just) possible to climb down into the sandy passage. In 2013 more gear was available, and the drop was rigged down from the end of the traverse followed by a short (rigged) down and up to gain the same sandy passage.

    +

    This sandy passage is followed against a strong draft. Shortly (~15m later) the passage bends to the right, and a smaller walking sized side passage leaves on the left (which is more obvious when going out) - this leads to Wonderland via Sea of Fudge and connections to the 1970’s route.

    +

    Continuing east along the main Ropeless passage, a short climb down (rigged in 2013) and traverse across brings you into a large, drippy chamber with rocks all over the floor. At the end of this a small rift is descended (rope) down a narrow rubble slope which isn’t very stable, so beware of dislodging rocks onto people or the rope below (this may in fact be better rigged by traversing at a higher level from the chamber and then dropping when it opens out). After a few metres you land on a col with pitches to each side. West quickly ends in a too tight rift, East is descended to a rubble slope. Facing down the slope, Ropefree is through a window on the left-hand (north) wall, reached by a short rope traverse. From the top of this it is possible to scramble down the other side into another chamber. A strong draft emanates from a far too-tight right in the floor on the right. At the end of the chamber a tight rift can be gained at floor level, but it is better to bridge up and along, traversing over some rocks (avoiding one squeeze) to an unavoidable short squeeze (Pushing the Envelope). This is best entered feet first - there is a convenient ledge the other side (but do keep in mind there is a pitch below). Tackle is best passed through with at least one person on each side.

    +

    Immediately through Pushing the Envelope, is a rift pitch that appears to continue down a fair way. Descend the top narrow part of the rift (rope) until it opens out where a traverse ledge takes you around the left side of the continuing pitch into Sleepless.

    +

    Sleepless is a fairly high passage. It is best to follow it at floor level - there is an upper level but this ends in a tricky climb down through the boulders. Following the lower level (which soon splits off down a sloping climb on the right side of the passage) a short section of straight rift is soon followed by some pretty mud banks. The passage opens out and narrows again and continues until it is broken by a small hole. This can be crossed with a short traverse (rope). Beyond this, Sleepless appears to continue north with a pitch. The main way on is to ignoring this and follow ledges round to the right into a short section of curving phreatic passage. Shortly this hits the end of a large cross rift which heads off to the South. At this intersection, the draught is really strong and cold - this is the Coldest Place in Earth. Skirt around the end of the cross rift on the left (rope) to where a short pitch descends to a gloopy muddy floor.

    +

    The Coldest Place in Earth is followed until a large pitch is reached. This is crossed by Easy Traverse (rope) round ledges on the LH wall. Beyond this, the passage is followed until a pitch is reached. The Twin Pitches are split by a wet muddy pool. At the bottom of the second part of the pitch the cave becomes more rift like - Restless.

    +

    From the base of the second of the Twin Pitches, a floor trench soon starts. The best route we found was (description written from memory nearly a year later) to descend about 2m into in it fairly soon, then traverse along at that level for a bit, climbing down about another 2m near a chock stone (if you descend too quickly the rift is very awkward to move along - and coming out, it’s quite easy to miss where to climb up and find yourself trapped in the bottom of the rift, unable to get higher - if this happens, just backtrack looking carefully for where to climb up). The rift widens as it kinks left, and you want to descend onto the large ledge which is (hopefully) not far below. Traverse round as the rift bends back to the right, and the short Rift Pitch soon follows. This pitch ends on some ledges (but there is a continuation below), follow these ledges on. Continue along the rift, traversing on ledges and climbing down when possible past a small pool. The passage now widens and is broken by a large undescended pitch, Too Bold for This Spit. This is thought to connect with China 68m below. A traverse is made along the right hand wall to reach a passage on the other side with a chossy floor sloping up. From the top of this slope, head down the other side and follow the passage as it bends to the NE.

    +

    The passage is broken by a short pitch Down and Up, abseil down this and climb the other side (free-climbable to rig, but really deserves a rope for normal use) to reach Land of Confusion. The main rift passage is high, but in places narrow, and can be followed past several easy climbs and side passages to reach the head of a large pitch, Korea.

    +

    Korea can be descended to land at the south end of a large breakdown chamber with several ways on. To continue deeper cross to the North end of the chamber and wriggle down through the rocks until it opens out further. A series of pitches can be descended through the rocks into a continuing rift. To reach China, follow the southern wall to the west through breakdown and down a short climb until you break out into a large passage, China. Turning right in China quickly ends in a large muddy/bouldery wall, with a passage on the right which connects back to the Korea chamber via a short pitch. Turning left, China can be followed along and down until the passage eventually narrows, and progress is blocked by a pitch.

    +

    Wonderland

    Following the side passage from ropeless leads down several short climbs to come out in the wall of a slightly larger passage. Left here leads to a connection with the 1970’s route, and to another with Ropeless. Right leads to Wonderland via a short wet and muddy duck, the Sea of Fudge. When going through the pinch point, beware of a stalactite. After this the passage enlarges until it ends at a junction with a cross rift. To the right this soon ends, but left can be followed down a couple of climbs (the second is easiest if you follow the LHW) to land at the bottom a drippy aven. Climb up into a tall narrow rift on the other side, and wriggle through The Rabbit Hole (the wide point in an otherwise too narrow rift). This quickly becomes a keyhole passage with a walking sized phreatic part which is followed. The floor trench quickly leaves the main passage on the right (following the departing floor trench is awkward at first, but opens out at an undescended pitch).

    +

    The main Wonderland passage is followed, past a small chamber on the left (with side passage doubling back), and then a second larger chamber. The is a climb up on the back wall of this chamber which appears to gain a passage above. A low way on at the end of the chamber reconnects with the main passage further west. The main passage suddenly gets much smaller and splits with a choked passage on the right and a small aven on the left.

    Big rift series

    A pitch of 23m has an inlet entering part way down, which makes the rest of this pitch and the following one of 19m unpleasant in wet weather. Two ways then lead on, either down with the water or by traversing round this drop to another passage.

    Climbing down with the water leads to a short passage with the water in a rift below. Round a sharp corner is a short drop to the head of a larger rift. A 5m pitch down this leads to another rift which, in turn, leads out to the side of a large shaft. Stones dropped from a small hole in the corner of the passage above the 5m pitch also fall into this shaft. Laddering from the side, the pitch is 67m with a large ledge just above half-way, and is unpleasantly wet in poor weather. From the base of this pitch, the continuing rift/canyon trends south west and has pitches of 5, 9 and 8m before the other route drops in from above.

    Over the traverse, a short pitch of 4.5m, followed by a short climb up, leads to the head of a pitch of 10m to a boulder floor. Two ways on from here are down through the boulders into a shaft, or across the shaft and into a narrow rift. The way through boulders soon chokes, but the narrow rift soon opens into a massive shaft of 100m with a rebelay roughly halfway. This drops directly into the rift reached by the original route.

    Below the junction, the rift continues with a 5m climb and pitches of 5, 14 and 44m, this last pitch being quite wet and emerging into a massive cross-rift trending south east. The water disappears into the choked floor of this rift via a nasty wet crawl, rapidly becoming too small. -

    2013 Plan
    2013 plan survey

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    2013 Elevation
    2013 elevation survey

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    2013 Plan
    2013 plan survey

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    2013 Elevation
    2013 elevation survey

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    1978 (grade 5) survey
    1978 107 survey

    @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Jenny extended in 2012/2013
    - +caves/107/107.svx 1623/107.htm 1623/107.htm From b6619ee8cb958d9ddf8a6d1b95ea4cb4d6e9f38b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:46:31 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 07/28] name corrected --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html index cdaedc63d..4bcf2bdb1 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ False 1623-2002-AD-04 -Klippenhoele +Klippenhöhle 1623 2d 1/S = From f638d865d46c464f505892b598fe3478e0c7137f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:47:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 08/28] clarification of notes --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-06.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-06.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-06.html index e004a3fd1..905005ff1 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-06.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-06.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing In dataset -This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 description, but that cave was relocated in 2007. +This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 in the latter's description, but that cave was relocated in 2007. From 3e903f28db9cb0822cb2a33562dc01551fe32225 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:48:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 09/28] Name fixed --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html index 93651ee5b..2514c6e7a 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ False 1623-2012-ns-10 -Kleine Baum Hohle +Kleine Baum Höhle 1623 From 82f772cadf66d2b2cf46df73fcd59ff4bb7e5740 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:48:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 10/28] Name fixed --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html index 7ef467afd..ac6a53186 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ False 1623-2014-NEO-01 -Ferkerhoehle +Ferkerhöhle 1623 From 98222771de9843794efbfe45530cf7b5f96eb7ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:51:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 11/28] Fixed broken links --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html index 892ffdf80..efde37132 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@

    -

    +

    In dataset; download .3d file or Raw survey data From cc62d8824a457d8137ab911a2569bea4439369e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:52:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 12/28] Name changed --- noinfo/cave_data/1623-264.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-264.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-264.html index 8116110e5..12ad3a632 100644 --- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-264.html +++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-264.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ False 1623-264 -Balkonhoehle +Balkonhöhle 1623 2d 1/S = From 77fa2f66104349256a0c994a56e95c6fe8cc26da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:54:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 13/28] marking updated, links fixed --- noinfo/entrance_data/1623-1987-02.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/noinfo/entrance_data/1623-1987-02.html b/noinfo/entrance_data/1623-1987-02.html index c6dd1e92a..9dffb8b3f 100644 --- a/noinfo/entrance_data/1623-1987-02.html +++ b/noinfo/entrance_data/1623-1987-02.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ -100m uphill to the left from 157 and 0/5. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. +100m uphill to the left from 157 and 0/5. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ S? = Spit (?), U = Unmarked, ? = Unknown" --> - +S + +

    2015-07-07
    +
    Luke, Joe
    +
    Gemsehohle - 107
    +

    An early 7:00am start resulted in a marginally cooler walk up to the entrance of 107 after dropping off first load we returned immediately down making good progress, we collected another rucksack worth of rope and returned to the entrance entering the cave at 12:00. The first pitch had a precariously hanging 2 tonnes of snow hanging on the side of the wall, (this was ignored!) trip continued the first 5 ropes where rigged. A quick return to the surface to warm up, and then re-entered with more rope making it all the way to Twin Pitches at which point all the rope had been exhausted, returning out the trick was to ignore the fact that the block of snow/ice was disintegrating above you showering pieces on you (this would have to be sorted).

    +
    T/U: 6hrs
    +
    + + + From 431f659554c1bc62f0643e4efe60afbafed34956 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo computer Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 21:10:40 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 15/28] First seven pages. Needs an independent proofchecker next. Andy W --- years/2015/logbook.html | 69 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/years/2015/logbook.html b/years/2015/logbook.html index 861bc1186..8668c6f1f 100644 --- a/years/2015/logbook.html +++ b/years/2015/logbook.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

    CUCC Logbook 2015