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<details><summary>Add missing images to logbooks</summary> <details><summary>Add missing images to logbooks</summary>
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2018, 2009, 2008, 2001 , 2000, 1992, 1989,..2011? List here: <a href="../../pubs.htm">pubs.htm</a> Previous years HTML logbooks are missing images extracted from scanned PDF copies of the logbooks. 1999 needs to be re-scanned from paper original. </dd> 2018, 2009, 2008, 2001 , 2000, 1989,..2011? List here: <a href="../../pubs.htm">pubs.htm</a> Previous years HTML logbooks are missing images extracted from scanned PDF copies of the logbooks. 1999 needs to be re-scanned from paper original. (1992 done)</dd>
<li class="todo">2018 logbook: <li class="todo">2018 logbook:
<!--2020-05-10 psargent--> RENAME files of photos /2018/BlogPostPhotos/* from .JPG to .jpg as the generated .xml files get confused. <!--2020-05-10 psargent--> RENAME files of photos /2018/BlogPostPhotos/* from .JPG to .jpg as the generated .xml files get confused.
<li class="todo">2011 logbook: <li class="todo">2011 logbook:

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<h3>Troggle</h3>
<details><summary><!--2023-07-13 psargent--> Logbook entry formg</summary>
<li class="todo">Make a form to enable logbook entries to be typed directly into troggle live, while also saving to logbook.html so that re-parsing does not lose anything.
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<details><summary><!--2021-11-06 psargent--> CaveView fixing</summary>
<li class="todo">Re document the now-re-enabled CaveView (July 2023)
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<h3>Troggle Refactoring</h3> <h3>Troggle Refactoring</h3>

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<div class="trippeople">Alistair Morris, Clive George, Fran Lane, <u>Mark McLean</u>, </div> <div class="trippeople">Alistair Morris, Clive George, Fran Lane, <u>Mark McLean</u>, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> Puffball - muddy crawl </div> <div class="triptitle"> Puffball - muddy crawl </div>
A couple of days before 600m of cable for radios had been laid down the cave. Then Julian carried 200m of rope to the pushing front. Only one thing could happen next - we found the sump. We rigged two pitches after Traditional Style, the second of which was disgustingly muddy and ended in a sump pool the size of a dinner plate. Yuk ! However, this may not be the end because above the sump pool there is a muddy crawl going off for some distance. It is below the high water mark of the sump pool and clearly sumps when it rains, but none-the-less will probably be pushed on the next trip down there. <br /><br />We found: <br /><br />[grade 1 elevation] A couple of days before 600m of cable for radios had been laid down the cave. Then Julian carried 200m of rope to the pushing front. Only one thing could happen next - we found the sump. We rigged two pitches after Traditional Style, the second of which was disgustingly muddy and ended in a sump pool the size of a dinner plate. Yuk ! However, this may not be the end because above the sump pool there is a muddy crawl going off for some distance. It is below the high water mark of the sump pool and clearly sumps when it rains, but none-the-less will probably be pushed on the next trip down there. <br /><br />We found: <br /><br />
<img src="p16.jpg"><br/>[grade 1 elevation]
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Henri Welbourne, </div> <div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Henri Welbourne, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> 161 - France </div> <div class="triptitle"> 161 - France </div>
Faffed measuring Puffball ropes &amp; eventualy went once it was too hot. Nice 1st trip down France, if a bit drippy. Faffed somewhat surveying down to impressive space at bottom. Also arsed about with rigging in largely vain attempt to improve it, after dire warnings about ropes too short, spits shit etc. Had a good poke round in chamber and found some scrotty stream cave with lots of water in it before boogying out. Took ages to get out, &amp; then we got lost on the way to 161a &amp; I ended up taking 40 mins &amp; going via Vd1 to get my bearings - doesn't limestone look like limestone a lot. <br /><br />My attempt to go on the ouigee trip largely failed as we were still eating tea at 2 am. <br /><br />Nice bit of cave though, and having possibly reached the phreatic level it should go like a train. <br /><br />[grade I sketch of chamber] Faffed measuring Puffball ropes &amp; eventualy went once it was too hot. Nice 1st trip down France, if a bit drippy. Faffed somewhat surveying down to impressive space at bottom. Also arsed about with rigging in largely vain attempt to improve it, after dire warnings about ropes too short, spits shit etc. Had a good poke round in chamber and found some scrotty stream cave with lots of water in it before boogying out. Took ages to get out, &amp; then we got lost on the way to 161a &amp; I ended up taking 40 mins &amp; going via Vd1 to get my bearings - doesn't limestone look like limestone a lot. <br /><br />My attempt to go on the ouigee trip largely failed as we were still eating tea at 2 am. <br /><br />Nice bit of cave though, and having possibly reached the phreatic level it should go like a train. <br /><br /><img src="p31.jpb"><br />[grade I sketch of chamber]
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Olly Betts</u>, </div> <div class="trippeople"><u>Olly Betts</u>, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> Surface - Various holes: Prospecting, (re)numbering and mobile festering </div> <div class="triptitle"> Surface - Various holes: Prospecting, (re)numbering and mobile festering </div>
to 1992.08.05 <br /><br />Found various caves which were already numbered, renumbered 90/1 = 1623/171. Found &amp; numbered 171b (entrance approx 50m away which connects non-trivially). Numbered 189 (&quot;Glitterstompf&quot;) with a &quot;-&quot; because although marked with a &quot;+&quot; on the other side, I don't believe you can say it doesn't go when its so full of snow. (Also renumbered 90/13, 90/14 and 90/15 as 183, 184, 185, (183 and 184 on 92.07.17)) Bottomed 4 blind shafts on walk to 182 (Puffball) _&amp;_ marked with &quot;+&quot;'s. Also found 2 going caves. One is next to 189 &amp; is numbered 190, the other marked &quot;CUCC -&quot; 'cos we've run out of numbers. This one is where the 2 Puffball route variants merge/split. A map: <br /><br />[grade 1 sketch] <br /><br />This one has a 2 second drop with a rattle for a bit. Worth a look. I'll draw another map when I find the call-out book (it's sketched on the back). <br /><br />At long last, here's the picture from the call-out book: <br /><br />[better grade 1 sketch] to 1992.08.05 <br /><br />Found various caves which were already numbered, renumbered 90/1 = 1623/171. Found &amp; numbered 171b (entrance approx 50m away which connects non-trivially). Numbered 189 (&quot;Glitterstompf&quot;) with a &quot;-&quot; because although marked with a &quot;+&quot; on the other side, I don't believe you can say it doesn't go when its so full of snow. (Also renumbered 90/13, 90/14 and 90/15 as 183, 184, 185, (183 and 184 on 92.07.17)) Bottomed 4 blind shafts on walk to 182 (Puffball) _&amp;_ marked with &quot;+&quot;'s. Also found 2 going caves. One is next to 189 &amp; is numbered 190, the other marked &quot;CUCC -&quot; 'cos we've run out of numbers. This one is where the 2 Puffball route variants merge/split. <img src="going-caves.jpg"> A map: <br /><br />[grade 1 sketch] <br /><br />This one has a 2 second drop with a rattle for a bit. Worth a look. I'll draw another map when I find the call-out book (it's sketched on the back). <br /><br />At long last, here's the picture from the call-out book: <br /><br /><img src="callout-bit.jpg"> [better grade 1 sketch]
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Andrew Atkinson, Jerry Williams, Aggy Finn, </div> <div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Andrew Atkinson, Jerry Williams, Aggy Finn, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> 161 - Arrow Chamber </div> <div class="triptitle"> 161 - Arrow Chamber </div>
All trailed to end, very efficient - taking only an hour to get to the end of Yapate where we took some photos - Andy being impressed by alertness &amp; capability of his team. (Wook checked out Gill/Rachels bit in LH Route on way down - then popped into Arrow Chamber to see Del/DaveH's QM from a couple of years ago - looks extremely promising and draughting with only a 7m pitch to negotiate.) Took a few more photos in Pipeless &amp; then continued climb in SSR. Aggy volunteered (foolishly) to man the drill &amp; put in another bolt before clipped everything to everything &amp; going for it - he got to a precarious position before running out of cows tail tinsel. He had to hang there for a couple of mins while Andy went along the traverse trying not to pull on the rope &amp; thus Aggy off. Thus released he made the final move &amp; floundered onto the shelf gibbering. Throughout this process 'useful' advice had been given by the 3 onlookers, so the climb is called '3 wise men'. Aggy had had enough after putting in the top bolt so Wook went to have a look &amp; Tony &amp; Andy went to get some gear from Mostly Mud &amp; rig tension traverse at start of SSR properly. <br /><br />Rather than gaining miles of horizontal passage, Aggy had gained a 1m wide shelf between 2 pitches. Wook abbed down &amp; discovered they connected so put in a bolt for mega swing to gain window across this pitch. This was just poss &amp; this led to a chamber with accessible passage out of it, leading to another big (30m) pitch and a draughting passage. Andy &amp; Wook started SSR survey up her silly rigging whilst Aggy &amp; Tony went to rig pitch in Mostly Mud - fused drill due to shagged cable &amp; trailed out. <br /><br />Andy &amp; Wook got cold &amp; bored after a bit &amp; went exploring - found heaps of cave, including beautiful big phreas with Jet black floor - pity to put footprints in it. Another pitch at end &amp; then narrower passage to more QM's - ridiculous cave. Too tired [?] to survey on return so buggered off out. <br /><br />See over for diag. T/U 15 hrs (Wook &amp; Andy)<br /> 14 hrs (Aggy &amp; Jerry) <br /><br />FAR TOO FAR 10 QM's !!! <br /><br />[grade 1 diag] All trailed to end, very efficient - taking only an hour to get to the end of Yapate where we took some photos - Andy being impressed by alertness &amp; capability of his team. (Wook checked out Gill/Rachels bit in LH Route on way down - then popped into Arrow Chamber to see Del/DaveH's QM from a couple of years ago - looks extremely promising and draughting with only a 7m pitch to negotiate.) Took a few more photos in Pipeless &amp; then continued climb in SSR. Aggy volunteered (foolishly) to man the drill &amp; put in another bolt before clipped everything to everything &amp; going for it - he got to a precarious position before running out of cows tail tinsel. He had to hang there for a couple of mins while Andy went along the traverse trying not to pull on the rope &amp; thus Aggy off. Thus released he made the final move &amp; floundered onto the shelf gibbering. Throughout this process 'useful' advice had been given by the 3 onlookers, so the climb is called '3 wise men'. Aggy had had enough after putting in the top bolt so Wook went to have a look &amp; Tony &amp; Andy went to get some gear from Mostly Mud &amp; rig tension traverse at start of SSR properly. <br /><br />Rather than gaining miles of horizontal passage, Aggy had gained a 1m wide shelf between 2 pitches. Wook abbed down &amp; discovered they connected so put in a bolt for mega swing to gain window across this pitch. This was just poss &amp; this led to a chamber with accessible passage out of it, leading to another big (30m) pitch and a draughting passage. Andy &amp; Wook started SSR survey up her silly rigging whilst Aggy &amp; Tony went to rig pitch in Mostly Mud - fused drill due to shagged cable &amp; trailed out. <br /><br />Andy &amp; Wook got cold &amp; bored after a bit &amp; went exploring - found heaps of cave, including beautiful big phreas with Jet black floor - pity to put footprints in it. Another pitch at end &amp; then narrower passage to more QM's - ridiculous cave. Too tired [?] to survey on return so buggered off out. <br /><br />See over for diag. T/U 15 hrs (Wook &amp; Andy)<br /> 14 hrs (Aggy &amp; Jerry) <br /><br />FAR TOO FAR 10 QM's !!! <br /><br />
<img src="p42.jpg">
<br />[grade 1 diag]
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