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Anfängerglückhöhle - There's a first time for everything...
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2025-dw-01 - Anfängerglückhöhle There's a first time for everything...
Another day at top camp meant another trip into Anfängerglückhöhle (formerly known as Popperhöhle). Mercifully, we went underground today much earlier at a sprightly time of 11am. The plan of action today was to explore some of the pitches along the horizontal high-level tube above the pitch Ned spent most of his energy yesterday bolting. There were three pitches of varying prospects, we decided we would first descend the pitch at the end of the horizontal passage. As Ned first spent a while improving the traverse, me and Ella began surveying with Dylan's SAP, which he had left in Austria for us.

Incidentally, this trip was a true changing of the guard, as the original explorers had now left expo and it was over to me, Ned and Ella to make the fabled connection to KH. I had never surveyed in a cave before, and everything was going very well until the second leg, at which point the SAP announced "MAGNETIC ANOMALY - IRON NEAR". After various discussions about how magnetic Austrian caves were, we decided to solve the problem by turning off the warning altogether, and blissfully surveyed away. Hopefully next time we are back I can resurvey this section with a recalibrated SAP.