diff --git a/years/2025/logbook.html b/years/2025/logbook.html index b415e0e3c..feb42ab80 100755 --- a/years/2025/logbook.html +++ b/years/2025/logbook.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ re-written. This is prevent spurious re-orderings and spurious git commit lines 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. -Exported on 2025-07-16 13:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online +Exported on 2025-07-16 15:07 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) -->
@@ -825,10 +825,19 @@ Finally I headed back done the hill, without my trusty pole. Only got rained on+Not so fast! +
+Becka rigged the short pitch down but by then we'd spotted the rope for an up pitch on the far side of the chamber. Charlotte rigged this, muttering about rope rub and dodgy naturals on her ascent whilst we shivered in the group shelter. Surely we were there now? +
+Nope. Next came the Natural Way traverse, left rigged on a rambly route around various fins of rock and ledges. Ash rigged most of this then Russell took over to finish it using the last of the many ropes that we had brought along. We derigged the old rope as we went along and took out any that we didn't reuse for handlines. +
+At last we were into the horizontal passages at the end of Natural Way. We had already decided it was well past time to go home but since we were here it would be mad not to have a look around (though our 2 sets of survey gear would clearly not be needed). We scampered around but failed to find the walking A lead that we expected at the far end. Instead there was a so-so narrow, muddy pitch down and nothing horizontal on the far side. And the B leads looked suspiciously like C leads or nothing at all. Slightly deflated we girded our loins for the long trog back, taking all the rope and rigging gear that wasn't in the rig back to Staircase 36. +
+We eventually emerged at 1am to a clear evening after a long and splendidly varied trip but it would have been still better to have been rewarded with an exciting lead at the end of it (six trips and counting for Charlotte and Russell).
Rigging topo for ropework required from the end of the Three Wise Men traverse to the end of Natural Way