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Request to see whole logbook triggers re-exporting.
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Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
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when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
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Exported on 2026-02-28 19:02 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
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Exported on 2026-05-26 13:05 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
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or (JSON files year only) because someone has requested to see this whole file.
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See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
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The template used to generate this page is troggle/templates/logbook2005style.html
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@@ -2031,7 +2031,9 @@ we then decided to leave by the normal route to end up doing the round trip to d
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Sarah</u>, Nat</div>
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<div class="triptitle">Plateau - Prospecting north of Tunnocks</div>
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After scrounging together prospecting gear from Stone Bridge, Nat and I set off north of the Tunnock's col searching for new entrances. Some bunde bashing to a first rocky valley yielded some nice looking holes, but all pinched out after less than 5m. Wandering further along, we found p2013-cucc-pit. Finding no info on this entrance on the website, we assumed it hadn't been dropped yet. Nat rigged a rope on with a sling and 2 hexes, and I abseiled down (approx 8m), past a choked boulder, to the bottom. Unfortunately, it choked with rocks and ice at the bottom.
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Further along, Nat spotted another hole (2024-ND-01) - I poked my head in, to be hit in the face with a strong draught. Dropping rocks down gave 4-5 seconds of rattle. Nat began gardening the rocks and boulders suspended above the entrance. I came to help, but ended up dropping a boulder into the entrance, blocking it. We then spent the next 2 hours trying to unblock it, with the hammer, and some slings and my pulley. But to no avail. We eventually admitted defeat and decided someone would need to return with a crow bar and lump hammer.
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We began heading back to Stone Bridge, via the Tunnock's col, feeling hot and grumpy. Part of the plateau disintegrated on me and I twisted my ankle. We slowly continued, and found another good hole (big hole in side of cliff, with horizontal bedding planes - 2024-ND-02), but it was too late in the day and we were too dehydrated to drop. 10m further north, we found another hole (2024-ND-03) and made a note. Made it back to SB, dehydrated, took some vitamin I, and headed down the hill.
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<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2024-07-31a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
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