Add canyonning info on Strubklamm and Grabenbach - online edit of handbook/fester.html

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<dt><b><a id="canyonning">Canyoning</a></b></dt>
<dd><p>Austria has some fine canyons but they tend to be pretty cold so find a wetsuit that fits. Strubklamm and Grabenbach are the two that have been done several times by expoers.</p> <p>Strubklamm is great fun and can be entirely jumped, although most people will want to abseil at least a couple of the pitches. It's suitable for novice caver-canyoners. There is a long swimming canal at the end so can be cold, especially with the usual cast of thousands. It's quite a long drive as it's nearly all the way back to Salzburg. <a href="https://www.descente-canyon.com/canyoning/canyon/21833/Strubklamm.html">Descent-canyon info</a>.</p>
<p>Grabenbach is much closer (Bad Goisern) but more pitchy and technical.<a href="https://expo.survex.com/logbookentry/2003-07-30/2003_s29">writeup here</a> <a href="https://www.descente-canyon.com/canyoning/canyon/21824/Grabenbach.html">Descent-canyon info</a></p></dd>
<dt><b><a id="cars">Car-fixing</a></b>
</dt><dd>Owing to being mainly impoverished students, expo has an annual crop of
shit cars which limp across Europe with unfeasably large loads and equally
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