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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 2025-12-13 07:12 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
Exported on 2025-12-14 07:12 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
or (JSON files year only) because someone has requested to see this whole file.
See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
The template used to generate this page is troggle/templates/logbook2005style.html
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<p>It is mostrously dramatic: not only are you right underneath the Trisselwand but the Loser massif (Vor.SMK) Weisse Wand is huge and very steep.
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<a href="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/valley-below-115.jpg">
<img width=40% src="/years/2024//photos/2024/PhilipSargent/valley-below-115.jpg"
<img width=40% src="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/valley-below-115.jpg"
alt="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/valley-below-115.jpg"></a>
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<a href="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/green-valley-context.jpg">
<img width=40% src="/years/2024//photos/2024/PhilipSargent/green-valley-context.jpg"
<img width=40% src="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/green-valley-context.jpg"
alt="/photos/2024/PhilipSargent/green-valley-context.jpg"></a>
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<p>Steep grassy valley below the Stoger Weg and context of steep grassy valley. Any actual entrances to the phreatic level are probably below and to the left, in the woods.
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<p>
The photos of the same place from the Loser side in 2018 - description of trip in logbook on and photos in /photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/ logbook <a href="/logbookentry/2018-08-03/2018-08-03b">2018-08-03b</a>.
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<img width=40% src="/years/2024//photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/IMG_20180729_165003092.jpg">
<img width=40% src="/photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/IMG_20180729_165003092.jpg">
<p>I think the phreatic entrance in the photo, a 3m climb up the cliff, is the 'big' one they refer to.
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<a href="/photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/IMG_20180729_170617876.jpg">
<img width=40% src="/years/2024//photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/IMG_20180729_170617876.jpg"></a>
<img width=40% src="/photos/2018/PhilipSargent/lookfutile2-20180729/IMG_20180729_170617876.jpg"></a>
<p>
Postscript: on the 2025 expo the large-scale lidar/SMK survey poster clearly shows the grassy slope with the big boulder in it <br />
<img width=40% src="/years/2024//years/2025/lidar-and-futility.jpg"></a>
<img width=40% src="/years/2025/lidar-and-futility.jpg"></a>
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and interestingly the drafting hole at the end of the futility series is directly below the blind entrance at the top of the slope. How far below ? But it means that I was looking in the wrong place, I should have been exploring below and to the right of the blind entrance.
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