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<div class="tripdate" id="1987_s10">1987-08-27</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u></u>, </div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Mike M.</u>, </div>
<div class="triptitle">surface - LASER RANGEFINDER</div>
<br /><br />Surface time 11 hrs. <br /><br />Having got back from previous trip ~ 2 am then writing up findings, I then discovered note on my tent that the others had volunteered me to go with the Austrians to show them our caves (at 9 am):- <br /><br />Having warned them of my dicky knees he said the walk was easy and not far, so 1 hour later I was hacking up to the peak between V &amp; H Schwarzmooskogel. The others went up to Hinterschwarzmooskogel to the fixed measuring point. Using very flash LASER RANGEFINDER, a permanent station (0/1) was made which gave a view of the plateau. The others moved their equipment to the above point and we went in search of Steinschlagschaft ? We couldn't find it ! Hence left a permanent marker (0/2) on a pavement of rock near one of our cairns and two deep shafts. See over for how to find this point. <div class="centre"><img src="/years/1987/logbook09.jpg" /></div> <br /><br />[ diagram which shows not how to find it, but how to know when you have found it ] <br /><br />Then proceeded to make another mark on prominent outcrop of rock near large depression with snow plug and a number of deep shafts. (slightly (~10m) above path marked with cairns). <br /><br />0/4 is the first survey point of Wolfh&ouml;hle. Then off into the plateau. Found 107, 83. If you follow gully up until you can see the peak between V &amp; H Schwarzmooskogel, 0/5 is on a slab of rock above a gully to right. The edge of the gully also has a red paint marker ! <div class="centre"><img src="/years/1987/logbook10.jpg" /></div> <br /><br />Next to 106, which has been renumbered 76. Permanent marker placed on slab above 76A. <br /><br />The Austrians have reallocated 88 to the Germans who have an extensive cave of over 6 km with several pitches which drops into one of our caves. They don't know which one - we shall have to visit them to discuss.
<br /><br />Surface time 11 hrs. <br /><br />Having got back from previous trip ~ 2 am then writing up findings, I [who?? MM from the comment about knees.] then discovered note on my tent that the others had volunteered me to go with the Austrians to show them our caves (at 9 am):- <br /><br />
Having warned them of my dicky knees he said the walk was easy and not far, so 1 hour later I was hacking up to the peak between V &amp; H Schwarzmooskogel. The others went up to Hinterschwarzmooskogel to the fixed measuring point. Using very flash LASER RANGEFINDER, a permanent station (0/1) was made which gave a view of the plateau. The others moved their equipment to the above point and we went in search of Steinschlagschaft ? We couldn't find it ! Hence left a permanent marker (0/2) on a pavement of rock near one of our cairns and two deep shafts. See over for how to find this point.
<div class="centre"><img src="/years/1987/logbook09.jpg" /></div> <br /><br />
[ diagram which shows not how to find it, but how to know when you have found it ] <br /><br />
Then proceeded to make another mark on prominent outcrop of rock near large depression with snow plug and a number of deep shafts. (slightly (~10m) above path marked with cairns). <br /><br />
0/4 is the first survey point of Wolfh&ouml;hle. Then off into the plateau. Found 107, 83. If you follow gully up until you can see the peak between V &amp; H Schwarzmooskogel, 0/5 is on a slab of rock above a gully to right. The edge of the gully also has a red paint marker ! <div class="centre"><img src="/years/1987/logbook10.jpg" /></div> <br /><br />
Next to 106, which has been renumbered 76. Permanent marker placed on slab above 76A. <br /><br />The Austrians have reallocated 88 to the Germans who have an extensive cave of over 6 km with several pitches which drops into one of our caves. They don't know which one - we shall have to visit them to discuss.
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