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 <h1>CUCC Logbook 2013</h1>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-21">2013-08-21</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Becka Lawson</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Oompah push and derig</div>
+
+<p>We decided to add a bit of exploration to the derigging trip by looking at a lead in
+Oompah. A 16m pitch was descended at the limit of previous exploration. The pitch was
+pretty, landing in a rift but neither way at the bottom went. Upstream ending in a nice
+clean washed aven and downstream a series of boulder climbs. A possible lead was noticed
+halfway up the wall in the chamber above the pitch. This would require a traverse or a climb
+or possibly a tube on the left of the passage above this chamber might give slightly easier
+access.  Then derigged Tunnocks entrance and caramel Catharsis.<br /><img alt="Rigging guide"
+src="./logbkimg18.png"></br></p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 6hrs 30</div>
+</html>
+
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-23a">2013-07-23</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>OllyB</u>, Jenny</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 - Rigging </div>
 
-<p> After a long (41hr) trip out from NZ, a day setting up basecamp
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-23a">2013-07-23</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>OllyB</u>, Jenny, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 - Rigging</div>
+<br /><br /> After a long (41hr) trip out from NZ, a day setting up basecamp
 and a day setting up the bivvy it was time for a caving trip! We did a
 carry up in the morning, so didn’t have time for a long trip. Set off
 down 107 rigging ropeless. We improved the rigging on last year as we
-went.</p>
+went.
 
-<p>One and a half pitches in ropeless and I suggested we swing
+<br /><br />One and a half pitches in ropeless and I suggested we swing
 across and look at the lead that leads back towards the old route into
 the cave. After swinging across we went down two short pitches – much
 bigness opens out to the side of the first pitch. At the bottom of the
 second short pitch a short section of rift leads off to another
-drop. We turned round here. </p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 3hr 40</div>
+drop. We turned round here.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 3.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-23a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-24a">2013-07-24</div>
-<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 – Rigging + connection to old route</div>
 
-<p>Back into 107 with a bit more rope. Olly rigged the next pitch – I
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-23b">2013-07-23</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Joe B, <u>Stuart W</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Tunncoks</div>
+<br /><br />Took five ropes into cave and rigged entrance series to bottom of third pitch. Left rope
+on final bolt in tackle sacks. Not much snow. Both warm during rift. A lead may have
+appeared at final slope on entrance pitch due to melt.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-23b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-24a">2013-07-24</div>
+<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 – Rigging + connection to old route</div>
+<br /><br />Back into 107 with a bit more rope. Olly rigged the next pitch – I
 am impressed that he got a clean hang here. Landed in an aven chamber
 with a big boulder. Evidence of people. We followed the rift on and
 concluded that it was the 1970s route. Followed the walking size rift to
 the pitch at the end and surveyed out from their hang bolt back into
-ropeless, derigging as we went.</p>
+ropeless, derigging as we went.
 
-<p>Back in ropeless Olly rigged along the traverse with more
+<br /><br />Back in ropeless Olly rigged along the traverse with more
 rope and more hangers than last year. Instead of the free climbed
 traverse at the end we dropped down to a ledge off to the left. This led
 to two short segments of passage each of which ended looking down on the
 big boulder in the aven chamber seen earlier. It is increasingly looking
 like a lot of cave in a small area! We were cold and didn’t want to
-miss our call out so headed out leaving the survey for the next trip.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 7hr 20</div>
+miss our call out so headed out leaving the survey for the next trip.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 7.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-24a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-25">2013-07-25</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Pushing into Rope Free</div>
 
-<p>First we tidied yesterday’s survey then went up the short pitch to
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-24b">2013-07-24</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Joe B, <u>Stuart W</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
+<br /><br />Decended already rigged rope. Carried on rigging. Y hang followed by deviation was
+difficult to rig. Got up to section before Caramel Catharsis before running out of
+rope. Both rather warm during trip. Exit uneventful.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-24b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-25a">2013-07-25</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Pushing into Rope Free</div>
+<br /><br />First we tidied yesterday’s survey then went up the short pitch to
 the ledge, down the other side and up into the main Ropeless passage.
 Headed towards the northern lead. On a sunny day like today there is a very
-strong draft from here, cold too.</p>
+strong draft from here, cold too.
 
-<p>Got to last year’s pushing front and followed the draft descending
+<br /><br />Got to last year’s pushing front and followed the draft descending
 short climb/pitch to a ledge with two ways on. Took the RH way with the
 draft down a rubble slope. Lost the draft part way down but I diligently poked down to
 the bottom through the boulders until it got too tight. I reckoned that
 we lost the draft to a window part way down the slope.  Olly clambered
 across, to get into passage the other side. He accidently let the rope
 drop back down to me leaving him ‘rope free’ hence the name. I threw
-the rope back and Olly put in a bolt.</p>
+the rope back and Olly put in a bolt.
 
-<p>We clambered down the other side into a drafty chamber. A too tight hole
+<br /><br />We clambered down the other side into a drafty chamber. A too tight hole
 in the floor is the source of part of the draft. The rest seems to come
 out of a tight rift. We surveyed the chamber and the passage going off
 for a bit but we were both very cold. I decided that we were too cold to
 survey as thoroughly as I felt the chamber warranted, so we decided to
-return tomorrow.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 5hr 45</div>
+return tomorrow.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-25a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-26">2013-07-26</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Pushing the Envelope and Sleepless </div>
 
-<p>Headed back into the chamber beyond Rope Free to chase the draft and
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-26a">2013-07-26</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Pushing the Envelope and Sleepless</div>
+<br /><br />Headed back into the chamber beyond Rope Free to chase the draft and
 complete the survey. First I tried in the lower level of the rift – I
 could squeeze through just (without SRT kit on) and appeared in a
 widening that led to a pitch – I couldn’t get too close without
@@ -96,167 +141,202 @@ gear. I surveyed back out to the chamber and we tried higher up in the
 rift. Olly got through a squeeze (above where I had been) and then to
 another – he pulled some rocks out so we could (just) fit through. We
 came out at the top of a rift that we could climb/slither down, leading
-on a ledge above a pitch that we carefully traversed around.</p>
+on a ledge above a pitch that we carefully traversed around.
 
-<p>We followed the draft into big passage, at first we followed it at a
+<br /><br />We followed the draft into big passage, at first we followed it at a
 high level, climbing over big boulders – this led to a hole in the
 floor, so we went back and followed at the base of the passage, past
 some pretty mud, down a climb and some more mud. We eventually got to a
 pitch that we had no gear to descend or cross. The draft and passage
-appear to continue. Surveyed out.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 5hr 45</div>
+appear to continue. Surveyed out.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-26a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-28a">2013-07-28</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Sleepless and The Coldest Place in Earth</div>
 
-<p>Took the drill and rigging gear in, Olly removed some more rocks from
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-27a">2013-07-27</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex</u>, Matt, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Alex and Matt driving to Austria</div>
+<br /><br />So I foolishly booked tunnel tickets for 5:30am which required a 2:45 start in order to
+collect Matt at 3… this was a silly idea! I awoke at 2:30, turned off my alarm and went back
+to sleep. (Un)Fortunately Jess had also woken up and I was turfed out of bed and sent to
+expo.
+
+<br /><br />Things went smoothly until I lost the tunnel tickets somewhere outside Matt’s
+house. Thankfully everything is automated and an actual ticket doesn’t seem to be
+required.
+
+<br /><br />Things progressed smoothly as we set off following signs for Brussels. Unfortunately we
+followed them for a bit too long and ended up in the city centre. After passing through many
+tunnels we appeared on the NE side of the city, not quite where we intended.
+
+<br /><br />After several dubious U-turns and passing through the same motorway junction about 5
+times we eventually got back on track.
+
+<br /><br />At this point we hit the biggest thunderstorm I have ever seen ~3cm of standing water on
+the motorway and large chunks of tree were flying everywhere.
+
+<br /><br />Things wen't smoothly for about 8 hours as we passed through Luxembourg and germany
+
+<br /><br />Things went a little awry at the Austrian border. Turns out my sav nav can’t join up maps
+of several countries and doesn’t do international travel very well. We dutifully turned off
+the motorway before entering Austria and got hopelessly lost. Eventually we found our way
+across the border and the sat nav locked in. Eventually arrived at base camp around 21:30,
+~19 hours after setting off.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-27a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-28a">2013-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, OllyB, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Sleepless and The Coldest Place in Earth</div>
+<br /><br />Took the drill and rigging gear in, Olly removed some more rocks from
 the squeezy bit (pushing the envelope) and we realised that we could
 bypass the first squeeze by being high up. Olly then put in a rope as
 protection on the slither down, this made me happy because there is
 quite a pitch below and we removed quite a few of the footholds last
-time (to clatter down the pitch).</p>
+time (to clatter down the pitch).
 
-<p>Went to the pushing front and rigged over the pitch, following the
+<br /><br />Went to the pushing front and rigged over the pitch, following the
 draft. Shortly after the passage made a sharp right hand turn into
 passage that was much more phreatic in character ~2m wide. We then hit
 another rift was also strongly drafted, doubling the strength of the
 draft in the passage heading for KH – it is seriously cold and windy.
-This is “The Coldest Place in Earth”.</p>
+This is “The Coldest Place in Earth”.
 
-<p>There is a short drop which I traversed over to see another pitch
+<br /><br />There is a short drop which I traversed over to see another pitch
 (not free climbable) immediately beyond. So we went back to get more
 rope and Olly rigged it across the traverse and down the short pitch
 to a gloopy muddy pool below. We continued along the rift beyond,
 which headed fairly persistently east.  We stopped when another pitch
 blocked our way on. This looked like a longer traverse was needed then
 we had rope for. We surveyed out getting colder and colder as we
-went.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 7hr 30</div>
+went.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 7.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-30a">2013-07-30</div>
-<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">Sleepless</div>
 
-<p>Back into Sleepless, re-rigging some ropes along the way to free up
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-28b">2013-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Chris D, Mike, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging</div>
+<br /><br />Becka rigged Caramel Catharsis then showed Chris and Mike the top of
+String Theory which Chris made a start om rigging whilst Becka headed
+out to help Holly, Anthony + martin with top camp bivvy fettling.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-28b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-29a">2013-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Mike, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging</div>
+<br /><br />Becka re-rigged Tunnocks entrance on the new (+ super slippy) 11mm
+100m rope + put extra bolts to protect snow slope section on entrance
+(as big drop either side of a snow 'bridge' there now) + on nuisance drop
++ traverse + took a look at the leads in Oompah.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-29a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
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+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-29b">2013-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Anthony, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging String Theory</div>
+<br /><br />Changed rope at top of pitch from 80m to 40m then carried on using
+80m at large Y-hang at ledge. Hung about on rope for 3 hrs whilst
+locating spits. was very disappointed in self for not getting to floor
+and leaving Anthonu to get very cold at top of pitch. However first
+pitch of this size that I've ever attempted to rig, so happy with self
+for the attempt at least.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-07-29b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-30a">2013-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Sleepless</div>
+<br /><br />Back into Sleepless, re-rigging some ropes along the way to free up
 what we needed for later. Got to the The Coldest place in Earth, Olly is
 going first, and he discovers what happens if you use a rack, it
 isn’t locked off and you don’t keep hold of the down rope.
 Fortunately the pitch is only ~5m high, he was already down 1m and he
 landed in soft squelchy mud. Still it was a very scary few moments for
-both of us…<p>
+both of us…<br /><br />
 
-<p>Got to yesterdays pushing front and Olly proceeded to bolt down the
+<br /><br />Got to yesterdays pushing front and Olly proceeded to bolt down the
 pitch into passage beyond. To keep warm I drew the elevation that got
 missed yesterday. After traversing over the pitch we followed the
 walking size rift on (with the draft), over a short climb and a hole and
 to a widening. This time the way on is down a short pitch to some more
 squelchy mud pools and sadly another pitch that we don’t have rope
-for.</p> 
+for. 
 
-<p>Olly comes up with the mad idea that I reascend the
+<br /><br />Olly comes up with the mad idea that I reascend the
 previous pitch, throw him the rope so he can see what happens on the
 next pitch. I took both slings up with me to aid with me getting the
 rope back. Amazingly the mad plan worked. Olly ascertained that the
-passage and draft continued below and we both got safely back up.</p>
+passage and draft continued below and we both got safely back up.
 
-<p>As ever we surveyed out getting colder and colder.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 9hr 10</div>
+<br /><br />As ever we surveyed out getting colder and colder.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 9.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-01b">2013-08-01</div>
-<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">Too Bold for This Spit</div>
 
-<p>Yet again back into sleepless and heading ever closer to KH. Took
-more rope, and the last of our hangers and the last drill battery to the
-pushing front. Rigged 2 short pitches with one longer rope and headed
-on. The passage is now much riftier and less obvious what level to be
-at. We stay at the level of the bottom of the pitch, not the floor
-trench and traverse along until we have to drop down a bit. A bit
-further on the passage widens and we rig a short rope to get to a lower
-level. A pitch drops deeper but we continue along with the draft. We
-stay either at the base of the rift or &lt;4m above mostly and work our way
-along. Sadly we then get to another pitch in the way.</p>
-
-<p>Olly rigged round, it took him a while as each time he hammered to dress
-the rock, flake fell and boomed down the pitch. I kept telling myself it
-was a really short pitch that echoed a lot... There was nowhere to wait
-out of the draft and I started to wonder why I had used up nearly a
-whole years worth of annual leave to sit and shiver in Austria.
-Fortunately Olly got to the other side with 1 hanger left to rig there.
-I followed across the traverse and was very scared - the foot holds kept
-falling down the pitch, each bolt was lower than the one before and half
-of them needed tightening before I loaded them. Then I got my hand
-jammer too far away from me to undo with cold fingers and I got
-increasingly unhappy.</p>
-
-<p>I finally made it to the other side where I told Olly this was the worse
-thing he had ever rigged and that we might die when we have to return to
-get out the cave. Fortunately he took it as a compliment...</p>
-
-<p>We continued on with the draft (which might be a bit weaker), until we
-got to another pitch. It looked like it would be tight to make our call
-out but we were keen to survey back before we went down the hill.</p>
-
-<p>As luck would have it we didn't die on the way out but I still whimpered
-quite a lot despite trying to be brave. This is called Too Bold for this
-Spit as Olly lifted a Hilti out on the way back. We got the Makita drill
-and batteries out of the cave, and surveyed back to the previous day,
-Also we made our call out and nearly got to the car park in time, where
-Julian was patiently waiting to take us down the hill.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 9hr 50</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-28b">2013-07-28</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Chris D, Mike</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-30b">2013-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris D, <u>Becka</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">258 Rigging</div>
-
-<p>Becka rigged Caramel Catharsis then showed Chris and Mike the top of
-String Theory which Chris made a start om rigging whilst Becka headed
-out to help Holly, Anthony + martin with top camp bivvy fettling.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: Becka 5 hours Chris+Mike 7hrs</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-29a">2013-07-29</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Mike</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging</div>
-
-<p>Becka re-rigged Tunnocks entrance on the new (+ super slippy) 11mm
-100m rope + put extra bolts to protect snow slope section on entrance
-(as big drop either side of a snow 'bridge' there now) + on nuisance drop
-+ traverse + took a look at the leads in Oompah.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: Becka 7, Mike 5</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-30b">2013-07-30</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Chris D, <u>Becka</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging</div>
-
-<p>Chris finished Holly's rigging off String Theory from yesterday then
+<br /><br />Chris finished Holly's rigging off String Theory from yesterday then
 Becka started the rigging of Procrastination Pot. Chris put in an extra
 bolt for last drop of String Theory. Continuing the trend of us
 re-rigging every sodding rope in Tunnocks we re-rigged the bottom rope
 of String Theory to waste less rope then had to re-rig what I'd done in
 Procrastination when the rope didn't reach... note to self - sort out 
-decent rigging guides before Expo next year.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hr &frac12;</div>
+decent rigging guides before Expo next year.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-31a">2013-07-31</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Chris D, <u>Becka</u>, Holly, Mike</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging and AT LAST some pushing</div>
 
-<p>Chris + Becka headed in early. becka finished rigging
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-30c">2013-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Mike, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Pushing pitch at end of Flap - Determination</div>
+<br /><br />With 3 bags between us, 1 with a drill + two for rope we headed to
+the far north of Tunnocks for pushing my infamous lead. Mike chose to
+come with me as he was blissfully ignorant of my lead! [smiley]
+
+<br /><br />Rigged Hoorah for Boobies + cut end of rope for small pitch in the
+Flap - which turned out to be perfect (this rope was orginally a 39m).
+Then came the Flap! here Mike releasised he'd been sold a dud! But he
+carried on relentlessly with his uber-bag + by following survey
+stations we eventually found ourselves at the top of the pitch. Feeling
+guilty for dragging Mike here I encouraged him to rig the pitch. We
+carefully passed rigging items back and forth to each other in order to
+not drop them down the ptich (we were nicely wedged above the pitch, but
+smaller items would fall all the way to the floor). Mike beautifully
+rigged the pitch as follows <img alt="riging topo of pitch beyond the
+flap" src="/years/2013/logbkimg01.png">.
+
+<br /><br />A 39m rope was used, however Mike had to 'elastic band' the rope between
+the Y-hang + the rebelay in order to reach the floor. At the bottom
+Mike landed on a ledge with another pitch (estimated as 25m). Having run
+out of rope and time we headed out with Mike declaring it as a good
+lead.... MuWhahaha! Muwhahahahahahaha!! Determination pays off!
+Although I'm not sure anyone else is going to be pleased. More
+Determination is required for further trips and so it's name is born ->
+'The Determiniation Series'.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10.0 hours</div>
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+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-31a">2013-07-31</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris D, <u>Becka</u>, Holly, Mike, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging and AT LAST some pushing</div>
+<br /><br />Chris + Becka headed in early. becka finished rigging
 Procrastination which was dead easy to rig, all the bolts first where
 Norl's rigging guide said they would be, unlike String Thoery where
 bolts were heard to spot. Chris + I then bodged the traverse at the
@@ -269,63 +349,16 @@ bolts - strong draft coming from a small hole in the ceiling&hellip; draft
 good but passage dimensions not great. Chris then bolted a proper pitch
 to avoid the expo rig then headed up whilst Becka re-rigged with bolts
 the traveerese at the bottom of Procrastination. We got 11 holes out of
-one battery - surprisingly good&hellip; soft rock.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: Chris + Becka 11 hours, Holy + Mike 10 hours</div>
+one battery - surprisingly good&hellip; soft rock.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-01a">2013-08-01</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>,Mike, Anthony</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Upper level Tunnock - Oompah, Just for a Laugh, Naughty, Naughty and 08-19 Alead</div>
 
-<p>Becka + Mike down to Oompah + rigged the pitch on the left, down
-~15m + looked blind but then Mike spotted a short climb up to
-another pitch with a good draft which just needs a crowbar to shift a
-teetering boulder so we left that as a good high level lead. Matt +
-Anthony caught up + we looked at the snow + pine needle aven which
-was very full of snow this year so no way up. Then took Mike + Matt to
-Just for a Laugh + they dropped the 25m pitch at 07-56A which was
-blind whilst I went with anthony to Naughty Naughty. Unfortunately
-Anthony couldn't turn to get around the Z bend so Becka went alone to
-check the leads at the end. Frustratingly failed to find where the
-strong draft was going to but it was still there at ceiling level in
-final chamber.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 7hr</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-02a">2013-08-02</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>,Matt, Mike</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Prospecting N + W of Tunnocks</div>
-
-<p>Mike's last day + it was hot. Walked to Tunnocks entrance then
-hacked N then W in a big loop with Mike + Martin's GPS. Found a
-couple of areas pepppered with pits + another area with 3 drafting
-holes which needs looking at carefully as very promising. 6 hours
-walking.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 6hrs walking, TU 5 min</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-29b">2013-07-29</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Anthony</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Rigging String Theory</div>
-
-<p>Changed rope at top of pitch from 80m to 40m then carried on using
-80m at large Y-hang at ledge. Hung about on rope for 3 hrs whilst
-locating spits. was very disappointed in self for not getting to floor
-and leaving Anthonu to get very cold at top of pitch. However first
-pitch of this size that I've ever attempted to rig, so happy with self
-for the attempt at least.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: ~9hrs</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-31b">2013-07-31</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>,Mike</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-31b">2013-07-31</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Mike, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">258 Pushing at bottom of Procrastination - Surfer Girl</div>
-
-<p>Just to add our part to Becka's report two sides back - took our time
+<br /><br />Just to add our part to Becka's report two sides back - took our time
 on way in to give Becka + Chris time to finish rigging
 procrastination. All going well until climbing up bouldery slope between
 usual Susspects + String Theory, when two large boulders slid down
@@ -337,9 +370,9 @@ with an exciting amount of medium to giant boudlers hanging over pitch
 held in by mud. (Not a happy place for Holly after String theory
 excitment). But I 'wo-maned' up + rigged down. After 4 bolts I
 abandoned the drill for Becka to collect and finally reached the floor
-with only a couple of rub points to deal with on the way out.</p>
+with only a couple of rub points to deal with on the way out.
 
-<p>10m pitch turned out to be much biger - probably about 30m so this took
+<br /><br />10m pitch turned out to be much biger - probably about 30m so this took
 a little longer than expected to rig. Floor of pitch was again bouldery
 hall angled down held together by soil. There was a small hole at bottom
 which I declared there was no way I was entering this. (I have decided
@@ -347,48 +380,94 @@ that in Noel's absence Tunnocks is targeting me). Mike heroically
 climbed in, declared it scary and choked. We surveyed quickly and headed
 out. Later when writing ip survey notes I dsicovered Mike had called
 this 'Surfer girl' after my early boulder surfing! Also up to this date
-this is the deepest part of Tunnocks at -397! Woo hoo! [smiley]</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hr</div>
+this is the deepest part of Tunnocks at -397! Woo hoo! [smiley]
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-30c">2013-07-30</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>,Mike</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Pushing pitch at end of Flap - Determination</div>
 
-<p>With 3 bags between us, 1 with a drill + two for rope we headed to
-the far north of Tunnocks for pushing my infamous lead. Mike chose to
-come with me as he was blissfully ignorant of my lead! [smiley]</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-01a">2013-08-01</div>
+<div class="trippeople">OllyB, <u>Jenny</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Too Bold for This Spit</div>
+<br /><br />Yet again back into sleepless and heading ever closer to KH. Took
+more rope, and the last of our hangers and the last drill battery to the
+pushing front. Rigged 2 short pitches with one longer rope and headed
+on. The passage is now much riftier and less obvious what level to be
+at. We stay at the level of the bottom of the pitch, not the floor
+trench and traverse along until we have to drop down a bit. A bit
+further on the passage widens and we rig a short rope to get to a lower
+level. A pitch drops deeper but we continue along with the draft. We
+stay either at the base of the rift or &lt;4m above mostly and work our way
+along. Sadly we then get to another pitch in the way.
 
-<p>Rigged Hoorah for Boobies + cut end of rope for small pitch in the
-Flap - which turned out to be perfect (this rope was orginally a 39m).
-Then came the Flap! here Mike releasised he'd been sold a dud! But he
-carried on relentlessly with his uber-bag + by following survey
-stations we eventually found ourselves at the top of the pitch. Feeling
-guilty for dragging Mike here I encouraged him to rig the pitch. We
-carefully passed rigging items back and forth to each other in order to
-not drop them down the ptich (we were nicely wedged above the pitch, but
-smaller items would fall all the way to the floor). Mike beautifully
-rigged the pitch as follows <img alt="riging topo of pitch beyond the
-flap" src="/years/2013/logbkimg01.png">.</p>
+<br /><br />Olly rigged round, it took him a while as each time he hammered to dress
+the rock, flake fell and boomed down the pitch. I kept telling myself it
+was a really short pitch that echoed a lot... There was nowhere to wait
+out of the draft and I started to wonder why I had used up nearly a
+whole years worth of annual leave to sit and shiver in Austria.
+Fortunately Olly got to the other side with 1 hanger left to rig there.
+I followed across the traverse and was very scared - the foot holds kept
+falling down the pitch, each bolt was lower than the one before and half
+of them needed tightening before I loaded them. Then I got my hand
+jammer too far away from me to undo with cold fingers and I got
+increasingly unhappy.
 
-<p>A 39m rope was used, however Mike had to 'elastic band' the rope between
-the Y-hang + the rebelay in order to reach the floor. At the bottom
-Mike landed on a ledge with another pitch (estimated as 25m). Having run
-out of rope and time we headed out with Mike declaring it as a good
-lead.... MuWhahaha! Muwhahahahahahaha!! Determination pays off!
-Although I'm not sure anyone else is going to be pleased. More
-Determination is required for further trips and so it's name is born ->
-'The Determiniation Series'.</p>
+<br /><br />I finally made it to the other side where I told Olly this was the worse
+thing he had ever rigged and that we might die when we have to return to
+get out the cave. Fortunately he took it as a compliment...
 
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hr</div>
+<br /><br />We continued on with the draft (which might be a bit weaker), until we
+got to another pitch. It looked like it would be tight to make our call
+out but we were keen to survey back before we went down the hill.
+
+<br /><br />As luck would have it we didn't die on the way out but I still whimpered
+quite a lot despite trying to be brave. This is called Too Bold for this
+Spit as Olly lifted a Hilti out on the way back. We got the Makita drill
+and batteries out of the cave, and surveyed back to the previous day,
+Also we made our call out and nearly got to the car park in time, where
+Julian was patiently waiting to take us down the hill.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 9.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-02b">2013-08-02</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Holly, Chris D, <u>Anthony</u></div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-01b">2013-08-01</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Mike, Anthony, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Upper level Tunnock - Oompah, Just for a Laugh, Naughty, Naughty and 08-19 Alead</div>
+<br /><br />Becka + Mike down to Oompah + rigged the pitch on the left, down
+~15m + looked blind but then Mike spotted a short climb up to
+another pitch with a good draft which just needs a crowbar to shift a
+teetering boulder so we left that as a good high level lead. Matt +
+Anthony caught up + we looked at the snow + pine needle aven which
+was very full of snow this year so no way up. Then took Mike + Matt to
+Just for a Laugh + they dropped the 25m pitch at 07-56A which was
+blind whilst I went with anthony to Naughty Naughty. Unfortunately
+Anthony couldn't turn to get around the Z bend so Becka went alone to
+check the leads at the end. Frustratingly failed to find where the
+strong draft was going to but it was still there at ceiling level in
+final chamber.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 7.0 hours</div>
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+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-02a">2013-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Matt, Mike, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Prospecting N + W of Tunnocks</div>
+<br /><br />Mike's last day + it was hot. Walked to Tunnocks entrance then
+hacked N then W in a big loop with Mike + Martin's GPS. Found a
+couple of areas pepppered with pits + another area with 3 drafting
+holes which needs looking at carefully as very promising. 6 hours
+walking.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 6.0 hours</div>
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+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-02b">2013-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Holly, Chris D, <u>Anthony</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">258 Pushing Determination</div>
-
-<p>Lured by tales of an ongoing spacious pitch series, I found myself heading off to Holly’s
+<br /><br />Lured by tales of an ongoing spacious pitch series, I found myself heading off to Holly’s
 favourite lead at the far north of Tunnocks. After the usual tedium of the entrance series,
 a long sweaty uphill stromp through Flying High etc, we found ourselves staring at the start
 of ‘The Flap’ after ~2&frac12; hours. Having been this far last year I had a rough
@@ -396,9 +475,9 @@ idea what to expect. I was informed that there was a double bend that Mike had n
 appreciated due to long legs but was assured that it would be alright. The double bend did
 indeed prove to be quite entertaining: it took me three attempts with much wibbling and
 encouragement from Chris and Holly to coax my ample frame through. I’m not used to proper
-caving at the best of times – especially within Austria!</p>
+caving at the best of times – especially within Austria!
 
-<p>However the pitch at the far end is most fine – a nice rift pitch that would not look out
+<br /><br />However the pitch at the far end is most fine – a nice rift pitch that would not look out
 of place in Yorkshire. Chris bolted the next pitch which is ~35m split by a small
 ledge about halfway down. The continuing rift at the bottom (thankfully much larger than the
 rift at the top) continues down, quickly reaching a further pitch with a drop of ~3
@@ -407,72 +486,95 @@ whilst Holly and I surveyed out. By the time we got to the bottom of the first p
 by Holly and Mike) the clock was ticking so the survey was left hanging. With a bit of
 guesswork concerning the length of this pitch and the undescended pitch it appears that the
 Determination Series is getting close to the level of the horizontal development at the
-bottom of String Theory.</p>
+bottom of String Theory.
 
 <img alt="riging topo - 2nd pitch of Determination"
 src="/years/2013/logbkimg02.png">
 
-<p>With that, it was time to do battle with ‘The Flap/ again. This time, Holly had to
+<br /><br />With that, it was time to do battle with ‘The Flap/ again. This time, Holly had to
 perform an overtaking manoeuvre in the rift in order to show me how it should be done. With
 that obstacle overcame we slogged back to the entrance and staggered back to Top Camp
-running on empty.</p>
+running on empty.
 
-<p>Overall a most satisfying and productive day. Thanks to Holly and Chris for coaxing me
-through the small bits.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 11hrs</div>
+<br /><br />Overall a most satisfying and productive day. Thanks to Holly and Chris for coaxing me
+through the small bits.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 11.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-23b">2013-07-23</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Joe B, <u>Stuart W</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunncoks</div>
 
-<p>Took five ropes into cave and rigged entrance series to bottom of third pitch. Left rope
-on final bolt in tackle sacks. Not much snow. Both warm during rift. A lead may have
-appeared at final slope on entrance pitch due to melt.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-02c">2013-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin G, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
+<br /><br />Early in the morning (CUCC time) myself and Martin set out for Bullet 2nd Hohle with 150m
+of rope and all the paraphernalia required to bolt and survey a promising hole in the
+ground.
+
+<br /><br />After 200m we decided that we were really rather hot and Martin had already fallen over
+twice. After a bit of extrapolation we decide this would cause us to arrive in no fit state
+to do any caving so we ditched half the gear on the plateau. After much staggering around
+the plateau in the heat we eventually got to the cave and Martin set about rigging the
+entrance whilst trying to avoid the ominous green slimy patches.
+
+<br /><br />After about 40m of progress we jacked for the day. Following much blundering through
+bunde we made it back to top camp just before our callout.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-07-24b">2013-07-24</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Joe B, <u>Stuart W</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
 
-<p>Decended already rigged rope. Carried on rigging. Y hang followed by deviation was
-difficult to rig. Got up to section before Caramel Catharsis before running out of
-rope. Both rather warm during trip. Exit uneventful.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-03a">2013-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Matt, Chris D, Holly, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Ants In Pants</div>
+<br /><br />After a hot, heavy carry in the morning I rehydrated than headed off to 2012-NS-01 and
+surrounding holes with Chris + Matt. Chris watched Matt descend the furthest of four holes
+(#1) which led to a window into hole #2. </br>
+<img alt="Plan of holes layout"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg10.png"></br>Meanwhile Holly + I found hole #4 which turned
+out to have been tagged by Noel last year [[see image above]]. Holly dropped her sunglasses down onto the snow
+bank in it so I climbed down a bit to fetch them + there was definitely a cool cave breeze
+coming out quite strongly. Matt then rigged #4 + he + I went down but this just led to a
+window into #3. Finally Matt rigged #2 off a fine pair of naturals + he + I descended a
+lovely 30m pitch with a gorgeous ice column beside it (when Holly + I returned 2 days
+later it had unfortunately crashed down after the rain storm the previous day). This pitch
+landed under a thin but large bridge of very compact snow/ice with a further small pitch
+below with a weak draft out. I’m sure one of these four holes connects to Tunnocks but
+whether there is a safe way that isn’t blocked by snow or ice is another matter.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-07a">2013-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Matt, <u>Becka</u>, Cameron</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tour of upper level Tunnocks + gear haul</div>
 
-<p>Fetched the gear we’d dumped yesterday just beyond the boulder choke + tottered down
-Flying High to dump them at Starfish Junction. Left a tacklesack arrow for the others then
-up to the snow + leaves aven. I climbed up as far as the window in the main aven but way
-on blocked with snow – cool draft coming out though. Then to the end of the passage where
-Matt thought 07-60x looked worth returning to. Back at Starfish discovered the others had
-missed our arrow but taken our bags to Caramel Catharsis so we went via the Just For a Laugh
-route to the top of String Theory to meet them packing the gear that Chris and Anthony had
-derigged Caramel Catharsis so we went via the Just For a Laugh route to the top of String
-Theory to meet them packing the gear that Chris and Anthony had derigged yesterday. They
-headed out whilst we gave them a long head start and dumped our tacklesacks at Dubious
-Pleasure and checked out the pitch 08-40A in Hedonism Highway which seemed to be drafting
-out and looked a very promising lead to me. Finally Crossword Passage which was drafting
-strongly – this needs updating on the survey. Out first in time to see the last of the other
-group leaving the entrance and slogged out with fat tacklesacks.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-03b">2013-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
+<br /><br />Having re bolted the entrance we decided it was about time we did some surveying. The
+upper part of the cave is formed along an obvious fault with 4 ~ 8m deep surface shafts.
 
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 9 hours Becka 10hrs Cameron + Matt</div>
+<br /><br />The most northerly shaft is a fairly straight forward climb which leads to a sloping
+keyhole passage. The top of the rift is bridged by small boulders. Bolts are placed for a
+traverse line on the left hand wall leading to a Y-hang. A flake on the right hand wall
+below the Y-hang is useful for a deviation and a Y-hang rebelay is rigged on the wide
+sloping ledge on the opposite wall. Note! One of these spits is far too shallow and
+generally shit. A short descent from this rebelay (~10m) leads to a small chamber.
+
+<br /><br />This cave sucks in a lot of air so this point is stil quite comfortable In shorts and
+t-shirt! Much nicer than your usual Austrian cave. We cairned a path on the return
+journey.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-04a">2013-08-04</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u>, Becka, Matt</div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-04a">2013-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u>, Becka, Matt, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Tunnocks – Procrastination – bolting the climb ‘Bring on the Clowns’</div>
-
-<p>Becka started bolting across the traverse from 31/7 to reach aven, then Chris took over
+<br /><br />Becka started bolting across the traverse from 31/7 to reach aven, then Chris took over
 while Matt froze in the gale. After some time I reached the top:</br>
 <img alt="Elevation and riging topo for Bring on the Clowns"
-src="logbkimg03.png"></p>
+src="logbkimg03.png">
 
-<p>Stepping across the top to the passage at the top of the aven,
+<br /><br />Stepping across the top to the passage at the top of the aven,
 initially all I could see was a body sized tube at the top of another
 2m climb. But surely all that air could not come from such a small
 hole?  Indeed, another cross passage materialised. Becka came up the
@@ -482,90 +584,70 @@ back after back after a few meters, but a too exposed climb at the end
 soon saw Becka back thritching up to the body sized tube – it all
 reconnected up with the zig zag at the head if a big pitch: </br>
 <img alt="Plan Sketch"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg04.png"></p>
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg04.png">
 
-<p>At ca. 6:30pm as Becka was prussicking up lower Procrastination pitch there was a sudden
+<br /><br />At ca. 6:30pm as Becka was prussicking up lower Procrastination pitch there was a sudden
 roar and a waterfall appeared. Chris looked down in horror from pitch above and a little
-later Becka appeared looking rather wide-eyed but extremely clean.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 13hrs</div>
+later Becka appeared looking rather wide-eyed but extremely clean.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 13.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-06b">2013-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u>, Anthony</div>
-<div class="triptitle">258 Tunnocks – The Number of the Beast</div>
 
-<p>Dour + Chris took in over 100m rope to see what they could do with the pitch at the top
-of Bring on the Clowns. On the way in Chris put in a bolt to shift the Procrastination part
-II Y-hang one bolt over in an attempt to hand the rope out to dry after Becka’s exit on
-previous trip. Any further would unfortunately have reached another trickle/torrent in
-rain.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-04b">2013-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
+<br /><br />Woke up with a case of mild enthusiasm! At the bottom of the small chamber a traverse
+along a minimalist ledge leads to a Y-hang which drops around 25m to a big ledge a single
+spit is placed on the ledge for a very long (3m sling) deviation. Around 5m below the ledge
+a Y-hang rebelay descends the remaining 35m of what has become a rather impressive
+shaft.
 
-<p>While Chris spent a while converting the messy crochet into something resembling a
-reasonable rig up Bring on the Clowns. Anthony begin rigging the pitch down at the top, into
-the wind. Some 30m down he met the wall of the shaft. So came nack up and Chris went down
-with the drill and thrubolts (having run out of Hiltis 2 days ago).</br>
-<img alt="elv/rigging guide of The Number of the Beast"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg05.png"></p>
+<br /><br />At its base the floor is around 30mx10m with three ways on. The first of these is a
+window ~20m off the floor at the northern end of the chamber. This climb was all a bit
+exciting so we ignored it.
 
-<p>* Dour: "Can you remember those numbers while I get my book out?"</br>
-Chris: "Maybe. Distance 6.66, Clino +66, Ooer!"</p>
+<br /><br />A small crawl at the SW end of the chamber leads to a narrow upward sloping passage full
+of scary boulders which chokes after ~15m. A smaller hole (OK with SRT kit but not with all
+your bolting and surveying gear as well) at the western side of the chamber leads to a low
+sloping bedding plane heading southwest which is full of cobbles and boulders. A hole in the
+ceiling leads to a short tight vertical rift which becomes too tight.
 
-<p>At the bottom was a 3s drop down a dribbly shaft, but we eschewed  this is favour of a
-shorter, rubblier, older &amp; windier short drops (2 bolts). At the bottom was another drop –
-with the wind issuing out of a steep rift cutting down steeply. A couple of spits saw us
-down this (having run out of thrubolts) to the top of a few metre pitch, which another bolt
-saw us down to big rift passage with a 4 to 4 second drop and the wind in our faces.</p>
-
-<p>We were out of rope and were down to our last 2 clowns. Sadly we realised there were not
-going to be enough people left on expo to take this further so we surveyed and derigged out
-to the top of String Theory, out at 6am.</p>
-
-<p>P.S.: Left Bring on the Clowns rigged but removed deviations (2 slings + krabs needed).</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 20hrs</div>
-
-
-<h2>Literary effort for Bad Aussee newspaper</h2>
-
-<p>Many people may wonder who the muddy group are who have camped opposite Gasthof Staud'n'wirt over the last 30 years, and what has drawn them 
-
-<ul>
-<li>Nearly 100km &amp; over 1km deep - 3rd in Austria so far</li>
-<li>24 entrances</li>
-<li>30 years of expeditions</li>
-<li>this year - from Normway and NZ</li>
-<li>5 joint members of Verein f&uuml;r H&ouml;lenkunde in Obersteir (VfHO)</li>
-<li>This year - saved 2 sheep from 3 holes </li>
-<li>Project + bunch of intellectuals -> world leading cave surveying software.</li>
-<li>Support (hospitality) of family Wilpernig over 30 years here </li>
-</ul>
-</p>
+<br /><br />Prussicking out of the cave the sound of trickling water indicated that Martin and I were
+about to experience our first Austrian food pulse. This was apparently a really quite large
+storm and rather a lot of choss was washed down the shaft including some decent sized
+cobbles. I had planned to sit the chaos out on the nice big ledge but that eventually turns
+into a waterfall as well. Happily we both made it out unscathed although Martin’s helmet has
+some new marks.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-04b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-05a">2013-08-05</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Becka, Matt, Cameron</div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-05a">2013-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Becka, Matt, Cameron, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Antsinpantsschacht</div>
-
-<p>In the hunt for a new entrance to Tunnocks we headed to the area of plateau above the
+<br /><br />In the hunt for a new entrance to Tunnocks we headed to the area of plateau above the
 ‘snow + leaves’ bit of Tunnocks (near Starfish Junction). A days prospecting 2 days before
 had identified a number of holes in the area of which Matt had already dropped a couple. Of
-these it was deemed Antsinpantsschacht was the most promising lead.</p>
+these it was deemed Antsinpantsschacht was the most promising lead.
 
-<p>The first pitch had previously been dropped by Matt –> a lovely y-hang off two naturals
+<br /><br />The first pitch had previously been dropped by Matt –> a lovely y-hang off two naturals
 straight down to a snow and ice bridge 30m down. Becka &amp; I had headed off to AinP ahead of
 the others to rerig the entrance (the rope had been removed after the prospecting but the
 slings had been left in place) I re-rigged this pitch feeling a little precarious as I
 wasn’t wearing my oversuit or helmet! (It was a fine hot day so less clothes was needed
-here).</p>
+here).
 
-<p>Becka then headed down to the ice bridge with crowbar in hand (or stuffed down the side
+<br /><br />Becka then headed down to the ice bridge with crowbar in hand (or stuffed down the side
 of her harness). The ice bridge was a very large but thin block of ice which we had to climb
 under in order to proceed further into the cave. We weren’t sure how stable this was and it
 would definitely hurt if it collapsed on you! So Becka spent a good 15 mins giving it a bash
 with the crowbar. It didn’t break so we hoped that meant it was OK as we swapped places and
 I headed under the snow bridge with drill, rope and all the other bits and pieces for
-vertical cave exploration.</p>
+vertical cave exploration.
 
-<p>The way on was through a hole in the ice in a corner of the cave. This was tube like with
+<br /><br />The way on was through a hole in the ice in a corner of the cave. This was tube like with
 one half made of ice and the other half being the cave wall. Unfortunately this is where I
 realised that perhaps this wasn’t going to be a great entrance alternative – the hole in the
 ice was the consequence of water running down the wall of the pitch and therefore I suspect
@@ -587,24 +669,114 @@ numb I couldn’t concentrate on anything other than the burning sunshine awaiti
 outside. Once we were out + the survey was complete we lay in the sunshine drying out and
 reflecting on what a shame it was that there is still no way through.</br>
 <img alt="Rigging Guide"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg06.png"></p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 4hrs?</div>
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg06.png">
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 4.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-05a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-06d">2013-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Becka, Fleur</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Determination</div>
 
-<p>The last trip down Determination saw us dropping two more pitches deeper down in this
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-05b">2013-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 Wonderland</div>
+<br /><br />By the time we had dried our gear and got sorted it was way too late for a long trip
+into sleepless, so we decided to look at some of the other leads in ropeless and to tie
+together some survey loops. Headed into the end of the traverse that leads into
+ropeless. Dropped straight down here and did some loopy bits to connect stuff.
+
+<br /><br />Headed to the passage directly above the 1970’s rift and dropped down to tie the surveys
+together. There are now no leads here.
+
+<br /><br />Went back along ropeless towards the passage heading to 76. I spotted a roof tube which I
+climbed up into. It reconnected a few meters on, but then continued. We followed the passage
+up until it rejoined where the rope comes in. Surveyed back.
+
+<br /><br />Went to the lead towards 76. Clambered down and then traversed along at a widening above floor
+level. It was tight at first then became more keyhole like. The floor/rift trench turned off
+to the right and the phreas (which was getting bigger) went straight on. Followed the big
+phreas called Wonderland. We got to a couple of junctions turned right each time (towards
+76!). Eventually the passage got smaller and full of soil.
+
+<br /><br />Surveyed out until we realised we
+were tight for our callout, so left the last bit for later. As we went out we noticed a lot
+of insects. I think they were dead. It was a bit spooky. Left the drill ready to carry in
+further tomorrow.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-05b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-05c">2013-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
+<br /><br />Finished survey shaft and derigged.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-05c">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-06a">2013-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u>, Anthony, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 Tunnocks – The Number of the Beast</div>
+<br /><br />Dour + Chris took in over 100m rope to see what they could do with the pitch at the top
+of Bring on the Clowns. On the way in Chris put in a bolt to shift the Procrastination part
+II Y-hang one bolt over in an attempt to hand the rope out to dry after Becka’s exit on
+previous trip. Any further would unfortunately have reached another trickle/torrent in
+rain.
+
+<br /><br />While Chris spent a while converting the messy crochet into something resembling a
+reasonable rig up Bring on the Clowns. Anthony begin rigging the pitch down at the top, into
+the wind. Some 30m down he met the wall of the shaft. So came nack up and Chris went down
+with the drill and thrubolts (having run out of Hiltis 2 days ago).</br>
+<img alt="elv/rigging guide of The Number of the Beast"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg05.png">
+
+<br /><br />* Dour: "Can you remember those numbers while I get my book out?"</br>
+Chris: "Maybe. Distance 6.66, Clino +66, Ooer!"
+
+<br /><br />At the bottom was a 3s drop down a dribbly shaft, but we eschewed  this is favour of a
+shorter, rubblier, older &amp; windier short drops (2 bolts). At the bottom was another drop –
+with the wind issuing out of a steep rift cutting down steeply. A couple of spits saw us
+down this (having run out of thrubolts) to the top of a few metre pitch, which another bolt
+saw us down to big rift passage with a 4 to 4 second drop and the wind in our faces.
+
+<br /><br />We were out of rope and were down to our last 2 clowns. Sadly we realised there were not
+going to be enough people left on expo to take this further so we surveyed and derigged out
+to the top of String Theory, out at 6am.
+
+<br /><br />P.S.: Left Bring on the Clowns rigged but removed deviations (2 slings + krabs needed).
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 20hrs</div>
+
+<h2>Literary effort for Bad Aussee newspaper</h2>
+
+<br /><br />Many people may wonder who the muddy group are who have camped opposite Gasthof Staud'n'wirt over the last 30 years, and what has drawn them 
+
+<ul>
+<li>Nearly 100km &amp; over 1km deep - 3rd in Austria so far</li>
+<li>24 entrances</li>
+<li>30 years of expeditions</li>
+<li>this year - from Normway and NZ</li>
+<li>5 joint members of Verein f&uuml;r H&ouml;lenkunde in Obersteir (VfHO)</li>
+<li>This year - saved 2 sheep from 3 holes </li>
+<li>Project + bunch of intellectuals -> world leading cave surveying software.</li>
+<li>Support (hospitality) of family Wilpernig over 30 years here </li>
+</ul>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-06a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-06b">2013-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Holly</u>, Becka, Fleur, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Determination</div>
+<br /><br />The last trip down Determination saw us dropping two more pitches deeper down in this
 part of the system. No major comments for the journey in except that I’ll quote Becka who
 said the following about the Flap (rift): “this is lovely” – Yes that’s right – my rift is
 lovely! Ha! You’re all wimps!<img alt="Smiley"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg07.png"></p>
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg07.png">
 
 [Ed: One para crossed out] (Sorry this didn't make sense! It's too early after expo dinner)
 
-<p>Previously Anthony + I hadn’t managed to finish surveying out so whilst Becka + Fleur
+<br /><br />Previously Anthony + I hadn’t managed to finish surveying out so whilst Becka + Fleur
 finished this I headed to the pushing front.(That's better!) Chris D had already placed 3 bolts so I
 commenced rigging. But before heading down I noticed that large parts of the wall had long
 cracks. After taking a hammer to these some fairly large boulders fell down the pitch + I
@@ -613,16 +785,16 @@ would cause a rub point further up the pitch and there I prussicked back up the
 meters to place a deviation. This took me ages as I kept swinging off around the pitch where
 my sky hook kept falling off. Eventually after drilling 2.5 holes (oh dear) I had my
 deviation + headed down to place my rebelay, It would actually be much better (+ easier)
-to place a deviation much higher up.</p>
+to place a deviation much higher up.
 
-<p>Eventually I headed down + landed in on another ledge with a rift in the right hand
+<br /><br />Eventually I headed down + landed in on another ledge with a rift in the right hand
 corneer which opens out onto a second ledge, 3(ish)m down. After placing a couple of
 bolts I landed on this ledge and discovered a couple of horizontal tubes which led off from
 here. Whilst I paced a Y-hang + dropped the next Becka + Fleur had a look in here. One
 is a QMA (though quite small) with strong draft heading into cave + very squelchy mud
-lining the bottom.</p>
+lining the bottom.
 
-<p>At the bottom of the pitch I landed in a small chamber with another rift on the left. I
+<br /><br />At the bottom of the pitch I landed in a small chamber with another rift on the left. I
 quickly placed a last bolt whilst Becka + Fleur came down to join me and I abseiled the
 last mini-pitch (down this rift) of about 3m landing in a puddle. Here is a QMC with a
 slight draft heading up the pitches. It is another rift which starts with a pinch point that
@@ -630,52 +802,23 @@ requires SRT kit removal. With time passing by + fear of thunderstorms (this wou
 a good section of cave to be in during a thunderstorm) we headed out, derigging along the
 way. By the time we exited the rift we were knackered. We had 4 uber tacklesacks filled
 with 6 bags worth of rope (calculated from the number of bags that brought it into the
-cave). Becka had done the rift 3 times lugging the bags through!</p>
+cave). Becka had done the rift 3 times lugging the bags through!
 
-<p>The three of us managed to drag the bafs to March of the Penguins where we then dumped
+<br /><br />The three of us managed to drag the bafs to March of the Penguins where we then dumped
 some weight to collect another day &amp; also make our call out!</br>
 <img alt="rigging diagram"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg08.png"></p>
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg08.png">
 
-<p>[Trip dated 3rd in Logbook, but 6th in callout book and survey data: 3rd must be a mistake]</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 13hrs</div>
+<br /><br />[Trip dated 3rd in Logbook, but 6th in callout book and survey data: 3rd must be a mistake]
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 13.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-06b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-05b">2013-08-05</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>,Olly</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 Wonderland</div>
 
-<p>By the time we had dried our gear and got sorted it was way too late for a long trip
-into sleepless, so we decided to look at some of the other leads in ropeless and to tie
-together some survey loops. Headed into the end of the traverse that leads into
-ropeless. Dropped straight down here and did some loopy bits to connect stuff.</p>
-
-<p>Headed to the passage directly above the 1970’s rift and dropped down to tie the surveys
-together. There are now no leads here.</p>
-
-<p>Went back along ropeless towards the passage heading to 76. I spotted a roof tube which I
-climbed up into. It reconnected a few meters on, but then continued. We followed the passage
-up until it rejoined where the rope comes in. Surveyed back.</p>
-
-<p>Went to the lead towards 76. Clambered down and then traversed along at a widening above floor
-level. It was tight at first then became more keyhole like. The floor/rift trench turned off
-to the right and the phreas (which was getting bigger) went straight on. Followed the big
-phreas called Wonderland. We got to a couple of junctions turned right each time (towards
-76!). Eventually the passage got smaller and full of soil.</p>
-
-<p>Surveyed out until we realised we
-were tight for our callout, so left the last bit for later. As we went out we noticed a lot
-of insects. I think they were dead. It was a bit spooky. Left the drill ready to carry in
-further tomorrow.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 5&frac12hrs</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-06c">2013-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-06c">2013-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 Land of Confusion</div>
-
-<p>We hoped that this trip would lead us to KH, we set an 8am callout so that we wouldn’t be
+<br /><br />We hoped that this trip would lead us to KH, we set an 8am callout so that we wouldn’t be
 hindered by time. It took 3 hours to get to the pushing front – carrying in the drill, battery,
 hangers etc didn’t help. Olly improved the rig on Too Bold for this Spit. At the pushing
 front Olly spotted that he could ab down to a ledge and climb up the other side, saving
@@ -686,24 +829,87 @@ the passage. This was wider (20m disto across) and didn’t look inspiring to bo
 ledges and over hanging walls. It would have taken more hiltis than we had and we weren’t
 sure if it was heading too far north anyway, and the draft was weaker. We explored some of
 the side passages chasing the draft. Most of them either drafted the wrong way or not at
-all.</p>
+all.
 
-<p>An exception was a rift on the left that led (via a couple of climbs) to a slightly
+<br /><br />An exception was a rift on the left that led (via a couple of climbs) to a slightly
 drafting pitch. Olly failed to throw rocks down it as there was a ledge 6m down. I
 remembered we had a disto and after a few goes managed to get a 46m diagonal leg
 down. Surveyed back from here and concluded that the larger portion of the draft came from
 the big pitch at the end of the passage. Went down a chossy ramp, which got us a bit closer
 to the other side and close enough to see that the passage did not continue the other side
-but was quite rifty looking.</p>
+but was quite rifty looking.
 
-<p>A small rift led of NW from this ledge which we followed up a climb. This led to another
+<br /><br />A small rift led of NW from this ledge which we followed up a climb. This led to another
 climb down that we didn’t take as it was coated with mud and above a pitch. Surveyed our way
-out and slowly caved back to outside.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 14hrs</div>
+out and slowly caved back to outside.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 14.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-06c">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-07">2013-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u></div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-06d">2013-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris Burnley, Matt, Cameron, <u>Pete</u>, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Prospecting – Snow Pole and Dead Tree area to w-NW of Tunnocks</div>
+<br /><br />We headed back to area looked at a few days before by Matt +
+Becka. Refining the bunda-avoidance on route from Tunnocks-entrance
+down slabs, then along pitted dry valley, to main low point, then up
+again to the snow pole area – via a dead tree that is visible (when
+you know where) from Tunnocks.
+
+<br /><br />Cameron went feet first then stood up in first small hole on way downhill – that was
+choked.
+
+<br /><br /><u>Very drafty but choked hole</u>. <div>Pete GPS CAM2 (WGS84 UTM) 1782m 33T 0411202 UTM 5283393</div> On
+the way up towards snow pole, but only half way from valley bottom we felt cold draft. This
+was located from ~1m diameter tube entrance. This dropped down easy 2m climb and a 2m crawl
+to slab that blocked hole. VERY strong cold draft came from below slab, but choked, it would
+be a long term dig – needing capping perhaps.
+
+<br /><br />We searched area to find an Austrian tagged hole – with snow slope down.
+
+<br /><br />Nearby is a ~15m pitch that would be hard to rig. But neither drafted. <span>Pete GPS CAMPIT (WGS84 UTM) 1767m. 33T 0410986 UTM 5283404<span>
+
+<br /><br />
+<img alt="Matt’s hand-bolted hole"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg11.png">
+
+<br /><br />The team was being toasted by hot sun, and beginning to wander in small circles. This was
+in area in line between a ‘prominent dead tree’ and of a snow pole. Matt’s pit was somewhat
+deeper than the other 15-20 pits (all c. 20m deep) seen on the pavement. Although Matt’s pit
+did not draft, it did seem to be inclined under hill to get away from falling debris. With
+an initial sling Matt put in 3 hand bolts to go to end of 29m rope. There is a jammed block,
+then a further ~20-25m(??) to bottom. Hard to judge but 60m rope needed.
+
+<br /><br />Path back to Tunnocks recairned on way home.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-07a">2013-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Matt, <u>Becka</u>, Cameron, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tour of upper level Tunnocks + gear haul</div>
+<br /><br />Fetched the gear we’d dumped yesterday just beyond the boulder choke + tottered down
+Flying High to dump them at Starfish Junction. Left a tacklesack arrow for the others then
+up to the snow + leaves aven. I climbed up as far as the window in the main aven but way
+on blocked with snow – cool draft coming out though. Then to the end of the passage where
+Matt thought 07-60x looked worth returning to. Back at Starfish discovered the others had
+missed our arrow but taken our bags to Caramel Catharsis so we went via the Just For a Laugh
+route to the top of String Theory to meet them packing the gear that Chris and Anthony had
+derigged Caramel Catharsis so we went via the Just For a Laugh route to the top of String
+Theory to meet them packing the gear that Chris and Anthony had derigged yesterday. They
+headed out whilst we gave them a long head start and dumped our tacklesacks at Dubious
+Pleasure and checked out the pitch 08-40A in Hedonism Highway which seemed to be drafting
+out and looked a very promising lead to me. Finally Crossword Passage which was drafting
+strongly – this needs updating on the survey. Out first in time to see the last of the other
+group leaving the entrance and slogged out with fat tacklesacks.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 9.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-07a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-07b">2013-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris D</u>, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">String Theory Rigging Guide</div>
 Estimated lengths by CD. Please amend on derig! Chris
 </br>
@@ -718,209 +924,83 @@ back over the last 30 years. The group is the Cambridge University
 Caving Club, and they have been exploring caves that lie beneath the
 Loser plateau. The local sheperds will be aware of the many holes on
 the plateau that can swallow their sheep, -
-
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-07b">2013-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Holly, <u>Fleur</u>, Pete, Chris B</div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-07c">2013-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Holly, <u>Fleur</u>, Pete, Chris B, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
+<br /><br />A gear shifting, route familiarisation + lead identification trip.
 
-<p>A gear shifting, route familiarisation + lead identification trip.</p>
-
-<p> Staggered with Becka,
+<br /><br /> Staggered with Becka,
 Matt and Cameron we went to retrieve the previous day’s derig bags from March of the
 Penguins and the “paella” pile from top of String Theory. Learnt some new routes and
 identified undescended pitches in Dubious Pleasure. Starting to get a better feel for the
-system now + ideas for pushing next week.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 5-6hrs</div>
+system now + ideas for pushing next week.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-07c">2013-08-07</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 Wonderland</div>
 
-<p>We were a bit tired from yesterdays longish trip, so planned a short trip into Wonderland
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-07d">2013-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 Wonderland</div>
+<br /><br />We were a bit tired from yesterdays longish trip, so planned a short trip into Wonderland
 hoping to (a) tie up the hanging survey and (b) explore as many of the leads as we had the time
 and energy for. Surveyed in for once. Only took 1 hour of surveying to tie it in. Started
 to look at leads, starting in the aven chamber. Sadly the passage reconnected back near the
-bottom end of wonderland.</p>
+bottom end of wonderland.
 
-<p>Back at the aven chamber we spotted a roof tube in the ceiling but it isn’t quite free
-climbable.</p>
+<br /><br />Back at the aven chamber we spotted a roof tube in the ceiling but it isn’t quite free
+climbable.
 
-<p>Surveyed another side thing that ended. The only 2 leads left in Wonderland are the roof
+<br /><br />Surveyed another side thing that ended. The only 2 leads left in Wonderland are the roof
 tube and the floor trench early on – I had a poke in this and it does continue and get
-wider.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 5hrs 45</div>
+wider.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-07d">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-03b">2013-08-03</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Matt, Chris D, Holly</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Ants In Pants</div>
 
-<p>After a hot, heavy carry in the morning I rehydrated than headed off to 2012-NS-01 and
-surrounding holes with Chris + Matt. Chris watched Matt descend the furthest of four holes
-(#1) which led to a window into hole #2. </br>
-<img alt="Plan of holes layout"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg10.png"></br>Meanwhile Holly + I found hole #4 which turned
-out to have been tagged by Noel last year [[see image above]]. Holly dropped her sunglasses down onto the snow
-bank in it so I climbed down a bit to fetch them + there was definitely a cool cave breeze
-coming out quite strongly. Matt then rigged #4 + he + I went down but this just led to a
-window into #3. Finally Matt rigged #2 off a fine pair of naturals + he + I descended a
-lovely 30m pitch with a gorgeous ice column beside it (when Holly + I returned 2 days
-later it had unfortunately crashed down after the rain storm the previous day). This pitch
-landed under a thin but large bridge of very compact snow/ice with a further small pitch
-below with a weak draft out. I’m sure one of these four holes connects to Tunnocks but
-whether there is a safe way that isn’t blocked by snow or ice is another matter.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: Matt + Becka 1hr</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-10a">2013-08-10</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, Stuart, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107</div>
+<br /><br />It thunderstormed all night and was still raining in the morning so we altered our
+planned trip to land of confusion and decided to look at leads in Ropeless and
+Sleepless. The drill was at the pushing front so we were a bit limited. Headed to the end of
+Ropeless and went down the pitch the other side of Ropefree. After a nice pitch we landed in
+a drippy chamber with a small rift heading off. Sadly this got too small within a few
+meters. Stuart and I surveyed out.
+
+<br /><br />Headed through Pushing the Envelope into Sleepless. Olly looked down the short pitch
+under the 5m rope traverse. It was a couple of little pitches and an exciting climb by
+Olly. Olly could here water noise down a hole on the right (possibly connects to the
+parallel rift) and another climb/pitch heading north. Decided to leave that until we had
+more gear.
+
+<br /><br />While Olly derigged Stuart looked at a roof tube above which looks promising but needs a
+drill. Moved on to the Coldest place in Earth to take the rope to the start of the traverse. On the way out we had a look at getting into the roof tubes level with the top of the short pitch. Stuart traversed
+across from the pitch and I climbed from the bottom further along. The climb up was easy and
+I got to a similar level to Stuart. I knocked off a few loose holds and climbed up
+further. Suddenly I was falling down the rift, briefly I had a calm sense of inevitability,
+I knew I would end up hurt at the bottom of the rift. Fortunately the feeling passed and it
+was replaced by the idea that I wedge myself in as soon as possible. I managed this at the
+last possible point and finally remembered to stop screaming.
+
+<br /><br />Fortunately I wasn’t too hurt and Olly came and helped me extract myself. My hip hurt a
+bit where I wedged myself in and I didn’t want to be underground anymore. I left Olly and
+Stuart to survey the roof tube while I caved out feeling very lucky and very stupid.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-10a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-06a">2013-08-06</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Chris Burnley, Matt, Cameron, <u>Pete</u></div>
-<div class="triptitle">Prospecting – Snow Pole and Dead Tree area to w-NW of Tunnocks</div>
 
-<p>We headed back to area looked at a few days before by Matt +
-Becka. Refining the bunda-avoidance on route from Tunnocks-entrance
-down slabs, then along pitted dry valley, to main low point, then up
-again to the snow pole area – via a dead tree that is visible (when
-you know where) from Tunnocks.</p>
-
-<p>Cameron went feet first then stood up in first small hole on way downhill – that was
-choked.</p>
-
-<p><u>Very drafty but choked hole</u>. <div>Pete GPS CAM2 (WGS84 UTM) 1782m 33T 0411202 UTM 5283393</div> On
-the way up towards snow pole, but only half way from valley bottom we felt cold draft. This
-was located from ~1m diameter tube entrance. This dropped down easy 2m climb and a 2m crawl
-to slab that blocked hole. VERY strong cold draft came from below slab, but choked, it would
-be a long term dig – needing capping perhaps.</p>
-
-<p>We searched area to find an Austrian tagged hole – with snow slope down.</p>
-
-<p>Nearby is a ~15m pitch that would be hard to rig. But neither drafted. <span>Pete GPS CAMPIT (WGS84 UTM) 1767m. 33T 0410986 UTM 5283404<span></p>
-
-<p>
-<img alt="Matt’s hand-bolted hole"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg11.png"></p>
-
-<p>The team was being toasted by hot sun, and beginning to wander in small circles. This was
-in area in line between a ‘prominent dead tree’ and of a snow pole. Matt’s pit was somewhat
-deeper than the other 15-20 pits (all c. 20m deep) seen on the pavement. Although Matt’s pit
-did not draft, it did seem to be inclined under hill to get away from falling debris. With
-an initial sling Matt put in 3 hand bolts to go to end of 29m rope. There is a jammed block,
-then a further ~20-25m(??) to bottom. Hard to judge but 60m rope needed.</p>
-
-<p>Path back to Tunnocks recairned on way home.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="2013-07-27">2013-07-27</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex</u>, Matt</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Alex and Matt driving to Austria</div>
-
-<p>So I foolishly booked tunnel tickets for 5:30am which required a 2:45 start in order to
-collect Matt at 3… this was a silly idea! I awoke at 2:30, turned off my alarm and went back
-to sleep. (Un)Fortunately Jess had also woken up and I was turfed out of bed and sent to
-expo.</p>
-
-<p>Things went smoothly until I lost the tunnel tickets somewhere outside Matt’s
-house. Thankfully everything is automated and an actual ticket doesn’t seem to be
-required.</p>
-
-<p>Things progressed smoothly as we set off following signs for Brussels. Unfortunately we
-followed them for a bit too long and ended up in the city centre. After passing through many
-tunnels we appeared on the NE side of the city, not quite where we intended.</p>
-
-<p>After several dubious U-turns and passing through the same motorway junction about 5
-times we eventually got back on track.</p>
-
-<p>At this point we hit the biggest thunderstorm I have ever seen ~3cm of standing water on
-the motorway and large chunks of tree were flying everywhere.</p>
-
-<p>Things wen't smoothly for about 8 hours as we passed through Luxembourg and germany</p>
-
-<p>Things went a little awry at the Austrian border. Turns out my sav nav can’t join up maps
-of several countries and doesn’t do international travel very well. We dutifully turned off
-the motorway before entering Austria and got hopelessly lost. Eventually we found our way
-across the border and the sat nav locked in. Eventually arrived at base camp around 21:30,
-~19 hours after setting off.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-02c">2013-08-02</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin G</div>
-<div class="triptitle">bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
-
-<p>Early in the morning (CUCC time) myself and Martin set out for Bullet 2nd Hohle with 150m
-of rope and all the paraphernalia required to bolt and survey a promising hole in the
-ground.</p>
-
-<p>After 200m we decided that we were really rather hot and Martin had already fallen over
-twice. After a bit of extrapolation we decide this would cause us to arrive in no fit state
-to do any caving so we ditched half the gear on the plateau. After much staggering around
-the plateau in the heat we eventually got to the cave and Martin set about rigging the
-entrance whilst trying to avoid the ominous green slimy patches.</p>
-
-<p>After about 40m of progress we jacked for the day. Following much blundering through
-bunde we made it back to top camp just before our callout.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-03c">2013-08-03</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
-
-<p>Having re bolted the entrance we decided it was about time we did some surveying. The
-upper part of the cave is formed along an obvious fault with 4 ~ 8m deep surface shafts.</p>
-
-<p>The most northerly shaft is a fairly straight forward climb which leads to a sloping
-keyhole passage. The top of the rift is bridged by small boulders. Bolts are placed for a
-traverse line on the left hand wall leading to a Y-hang. A flake on the right hand wall
-below the Y-hang is useful for a deviation and a Y-hang rebelay is rigged on the wide
-sloping ledge on the opposite wall. Note! One of these spits is far too shallow and
-generally shit. A short descent from this rebelay (~10m) leads to a small chamber.</p>
-
-<p>This cave sucks in a lot of air so this point is stil quite comfortable In shorts and
-t-shirt! Much nicer than your usual Austrian cave. We cairned a path on the return
-journey.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-04b">2013-08-04</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
-
-<p>Woke up with a case of mild enthusiasm! At the bottom of the small chamber a traverse
-along a minimalist ledge leads to a Y-hang which drops around 25m to a big ledge a single
-spit is placed on the ledge for a very long (3m sling) deviation. Around 5m below the ledge
-a Y-hang rebelay descends the remaining 35m of what has become a rather impressive
-shaft.</p>
-
-<p>At its base the floor is around 30mx10m with three ways on. The first of these is a
-window ~20m off the floor at the northern end of the chamber. This climb was all a bit
-exciting so we ignored it.</p>
-
-<p>A small crawl at the SW end of the chamber leads to a narrow upward sloping passage full
-of scary boulders which chokes after ~15m. A smaller hole (OK with SRT kit but not with all
-your bolting and surveying gear as well) at the western side of the chamber leads to a low
-sloping bedding plane heading southwest which is full of cobbles and boulders. A hole in the
-ceiling leads to a short tight vertical rift which becomes too tight.</p>
-
-<p>Prussicking out of the cave the sound of trickling water indicated that Martin and I were
-about to experience our first Austrian food pulse. This was apparently a really quite large
-storm and rather a lot of choss was washed down the shaft including some decent sized
-cobbles. I had planned to sit the chaos out on the nice big ledge but that eventually turns
-into a waterfall as well. Happily we both made it out unscathed although Martin’s helmet has
-some new marks.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-05c">2013-08-05</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Alex C</u>, Martin</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Bullet 2nd Hohle</div>
-
-<p>Finished survey shaft and derigged.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-11a">2013-08-11</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Pete, Cameron</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-11a">2013-08-11</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Pete, Cameron, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Tunnocks – Hedonism Highway/ Rocky Road Area</div>
-
-<p>We went to check out the draughting pitch (08-40A) off Hedonism Highway/ Rocky
+<br /><br />We went to check out the draughting pitch (08-40A) off Hedonism Highway/ Rocky
 Road. Becka had recommended this one and it was a good call. A dodgy natural thread and bolt
 in dodgy rocky-hang saw Pete descend a p13 via a rebelay. The pitch landed in a typical
 hading paddage of crawling/stooping height. The passage had a rift in the floor, possibly
@@ -928,211 +1008,191 @@ passable initiall (QMC) but probably to connect with what happened later. Soon w
 encountered a larger pitch with a continuation visible over the top. Pete set off around
 some ledges to bolt a traverse to this, but a rift entering at the corner made this
 difficult. So instead we went down, reaching a boulder/ledge where it was possible to 1) go
-down further or 2) go up the inlet rift. We did the latter but ran out of rope.</p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs</div>
+down further or 2) go up the inlet rift. We did the latter but ran out of rope.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-11a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-12a">2013-08-12</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Pete and Cameron</div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-11b">2013-08-11</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u>, Stuart, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Surface Prospecting</div>
+<br /><br />My hip and neck were quite sore after a yesterday’s fall and Olly was also feeling tired,
+so we decided on a surface day. We started at laser5 and headed ~ parallel to the 204
+path but west of it.
+
+<br /><br />After not long Stuart found a slightly drafty hole 2012-SW-01. He climbed down into it
+and thrutched into a rift. It didn’t go. I photographed the entrance while he did a sketch survey
+and got a GPS reading. Carried on north. It is very bunde-y – I think the best prospecting
+is either close to the 204 path or near the plateau/ridge fault. Stuart ended up at the
+latter and found another climbable entrance that looked promising 2012-SW-02, sadly it got
+too small. Again Stuart drew a survey while we photoed + GPS-ed.
+
+<br /><br />Walked back to camped, Stuart walked up to 204 to borrow a hand bolting kit so I could
+2012-SW-01.  Went and tagged 2007-70 and 2007-71 and took photos.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-11b">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-11c">2013-08-11</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Matt, <u>Alex</u>, Chris D, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Surface Prospecting - Drafty hole area</div>
+<br /><br />Callout book entry only.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-11c">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-12a">2013-08-12</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Pete, Cameron, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Hedonism Highway/ Rocky Road area</div>
+<br /><br />Returned 12th Aug, same team:
 
-<p>Returned 12th Aug, same team:</p>
-
-<p>Cameron dropped a small pitch in the inlet rift, but only led on to an aven. So I dropped
+<br /><br />Cameron dropped a small pitch in the inlet rift, but only led on to an aven. So I dropped
 the rest of the main shaft in a nice 20m free hang. Overall this made a p30, now called
 ‘Downgrade’ as from 3A leads the day before we now had only 2. The pitch landed at a
 confluence of inlets – one we had been in the previous day and the other beneath the
 original hading passage (“Champagne a lie”). The outlet was a small rift leading almost
-immediately to another pitch. A partial descent was made but no more drill batteries.</p>
+immediately to another pitch. A partial descent was made but no more drill batteries.
 <div class="timeug">T/U: 9hrs</div>
 
 Pete &amp; Cameron returned 13th August, but made little more progress
 having forgotten the drill bit...... But it remains ongiong + great
 draught.  <br /><img alt="Rigging diagram of DOWN GRADE"
 src="/years/2013/logbkimg12.png"></br>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
+<div class="editentry"><br /><a href="/logbookedit/2013-08-12a">Edit this entry</a><br /></div>
 
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-13a">2013-08-13</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Tom Clayton</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, West Side Story – "Clayton’s Cock-up"</div>
 
-<p>After a day of research following the expo dinner I had spotted a QMA at the end of West
-Side Story at String Theory/Fellows level. The survey notes reported an undescended p20 with
-a passage visible beyond. My plan was to take Tom down there and get him bolting.</p>
-
-<p>First task was to find the way. Initially we searched above the climb up from the
-balcony, but eventually I realised we needed to go back down. This led to the correct little
-hole and some sporting climbing and thrutching before we reached the lead. It looked
-good. And bloody drafty. Tom set off bolting but dropped the hiltis part way across…
-traverse immediately called ‘Clayton’s Cock-up’. We would need to return.</p>
-
-<p>On the way out checked out 07-38C and 07-39C in Dubious Pleasure. In 38 I squeezed
-between blocks to small chamberette. All ways on choked except a blind aven. 39 was a small
-rift which I thrutched down for several body lengths before it closed down.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 7hrs</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-14a">2013-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Tom, Pete</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, West Side Story – Bacm Bccm Afridi</div>
-
-<p>This time hiltis were stashed in multiple locations and Clayton’s Cock-up was
-conquered. However the other side just led to a brief rocky bridge and more holes in a
-massive drafty hading rift. So instead we went down the first hole (Thus avoiding the nasty
-traverse). This proved to be p30 landing in a small chamber where a connection from another
-hoel from the rift also entered. Another shorter pitch followed where we landed on a ledge
-in the big hading rift. We had no more rope, but the rift and the cave continued. It takes
-some water, so a dry day is needed but definitely QMA. Going down!!</p>
-
-<p>Derigged everything and String Theory on the way out as not many cavers left. String
-Theory bolts were all greased and reflectors placed on all but one (where 2 bolt y-hang very
-close together).</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs</div>
-
-<br /><img alt="Rigging topo for Clayton's Cock-up"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg13.png" width="75%" height="50%"></br>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-13b">2013-08-13</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Pete Talling</u>, Cameron Bullen</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Hedonism Highway/ Rocky Road Area (Downgrade) A* lead</div>
-
-<p>The team returned to the bottom of the pitch rigged by Fleur, but discovered they had
-everything but a drill bit. Unable to fashion one from Mars bars or limestone they did
-manage to drop an extra pitch on a natural. This involved getting wet in spray from small
-stream – so only Pete descended. He landed in pretty wide rift. An easy 2m climb led to a
-further 10-15m pitch which is undescended.  <br /><img alt="Rigging guide/elevation"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg14.png"></br>
-The team then derigged. </p>
-
-
-<p>Dear Expo,<br /> Thanks very much for having us! See you again another year.<br /> Fleur &amp; Pete</p>
-
-<p>PS - We have taken the old stretcher, some rope + Stu + Chris and all
-their shit. Will return CUCC kit at Hidden Earth.</p>
-
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-10">2013-08-10</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, Stuart</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107</div>
-
-<p>It thunderstormed all night and was still raining in the morning so we altered our
-planned trip to land of confusion and decided to look at leads in Ropeless and
-Sleepless. The drill was at the pushing front so we were a bit limited. Headed to the end of
-Ropeless and went down the pitch the other side of Ropefree. After a nice pitch we landed in
-a drippy chamber with a small rift heading off. Sadly this got too small within a few
-meters. Stuart and I surveyed out.</p>
-
-<p>Headed through Pushing the Envelope into Sleepless. Olly looked down the short pitch
-under the 5m rope traverse. It was a couple of little pitches and an exciting climb by
-Olly. Olly could here water noise down a hole on the right (possibly connects to the
-parallel rift) and another climb/pitch heading north. Decided to leave that until we had
-more gear.</p>
-
-<p>While Olly derigged Stuart looked at a roof tube above which looks promising but needs a
-drill. Moved on to the Coldest place in Earth to take the rope to the start of the traverse. On the way out we had a look at getting into the roof tubes level with the top of the short pitch. Stuart traversed
-across from the pitch and I climbed from the bottom further along. The climb up was easy and
-I got to a similar level to Stuart. I knocked off a few loose holds and climbed up
-further. Suddenly I was falling down the rift, briefly I had a calm sense of inevitability,
-I knew I would end up hurt at the bottom of the rift. Fortunately the feeling passed and it
-was replaced by the idea that I wedge myself in as soon as possible. I managed this at the
-last possible point and finally remembered to stop screaming.</p>
-
-<p>Fortunately I wasn’t too hurt and Olly came and helped me extract myself. My hip hurt a
-bit where I wedged myself in and I didn’t want to be underground anymore. I left Olly and
-Stuart to survey the roof tube while I caved out feeling very lucky and very stupid.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: Jenny 6&frac12;hrs, Olly+Stuart 7&frac12;hrs</div>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-11b">2013-08-11</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u>, Stuart</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Surface Prospecting</div>
-
-<p>My hip and neck were quite sore after a yesterday’s fall and Olly was also feeling tired,
-so we decided on a surface day. We started at laser5 and headed ~ parallel to the 204
-path but west of it.</p>
-
-<p>After not long Stuart found a slightly drafty hole 2012-SW-01. He climbed down into it
-and thrutched into a rift. It didn’t go. I photographed the entrance while he did a sketch survey
-and got a GPS reading. Carried on north. It is very bunde-y – I think the best prospecting
-is either close to the 204 path or near the plateau/ridge fault. Stuart ended up at the
-latter and found another climbable entrance that looked promising 2012-SW-02, sadly it got
-too small. Again Stuart drew a survey while we photoed + GPS-ed.</p>
-
-<p>Walked back to camped, Stuart walked up to 204 to borrow a hand bolting kit so I could
-2012-SW-01.  Went and tagged 2007-70 and 2007-71 and took photos.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-11c">2013-08-11</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Matt, <u>Alex</u>, Chris D</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Surface Prospecting - Drafty hole area</div>
-
-<p>Callout book entry only.</p>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-12b">2013-08-12</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u>, Stuart</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-12b">2013-08-12</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Olly, <u>Jenny</u>, Stuart, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">107 China</div>
-
-<p> Set off to Land of Confusion hoping to find ourselves in KH by the end of the trip. Got
+<br /><br /> Set off to Land of Confusion hoping to find ourselves in KH by the end of the trip. Got
 to Land of Confusion fairly efficiently, Olly set off to rig the pitch at the end while
 Stuart and I surveyed leads on the west of the passage. The first went along a little rift
 with a thin coating of soft dry soil on the walls. We wriggled under a low dry muddy crawl
 and it got bigger again. The walls and roof were in places coated (or made of?) mud and
 gravel. The horizontal passage ended up choked in mud, but we could climb down a series of
 vertical oxbows. Once it stopped being free climbable a lead went down and east, and another
-down and west of this pitch. Looked like a window into a big passage 34m down.</p>
+down and west of this pitch. Looked like a window into a big passage 34m down.
 
-<p>Surveyed back to the main passage hearing Olly drill as we went. Olly was low on hiltis
+<br /><br />Surveyed back to the main passage hearing Olly drill as we went. Olly was low on hiltis
 so we gave him some more and looked at the next lead back. This ended in 2 different small
 pitches. We surveyed this and followed Olly down the pitch. The pitch looked to have
 multiple windows into it and was just under 50m deep to a big rocky floor. Olly went west
 through breakdown shafts and wriggled over a rock, he said “we’ve not found KH, but I think
-we might have found China!!”</p>
+we might have found China!!”
 
-<p>China was up to 20m high, 15m wide and a bit over 100m long breakdown chamber. We walked
+<br /><br />China was up to 20m high, 15m wide and a bit over 100m long breakdown chamber. We walked
 south (the direction of the draft) until it narrowed (a few meters wide still) and became
 more rift like. We stopped at a pitch down. The passage continues rift like beyond and I
 think there is a second pitch down. We surveyed back north, with Stuarts light showing that
 there were a lot of avens coming in. The survey data suggests that the pitch Stuart and I
 started surveying at is one. The 46m disto leg of the 6th August another, and probably the
 harder traverse (Too Bold for This Spit) yet another which may well provide a shorter +
-quicker route in for future trips.</p>
+quicker route in for future trips.
 
-<p>China continued beyond where we entered, but not for long. At the north end is a wall of
+<br /><br />China continued beyond where we entered, but not for long. At the north end is a wall of
 choss. Stuart climbed part way up + it looks like there is a continuation higher up. There
 is a passage/window on the East wall, but this just connects back to the bottom of the
 pitch. While we finished the survey to the pitch we sent Stuart off to chase the draft and
-find us a continuation.</p>
+find us a continuation.
 
-<p>He duly obliged and found a pitch through rocks north of the pitch down. We were
+<br /><br />He duly obliged and found a pitch through rocks north of the pitch down. We were
 optimistic that is might become the poxy aven at the end of Blown Out, but after some
 rigging through boulders it opened up and continued too deep. Once we were properly deeper
-then the connection could be we called it a day for this year.</p>
+then the connection could be we called it a day for this year.
 
-<p>We surveyed out and took turns at derigging. We de-rigged to the south side of Too Bold
+<br /><br />We surveyed out and took turns at derigging. We de-rigged to the south side of Too Bold
 for this Spit and got 5 bags most of the way along the rift before we decided we were too
 tired. We all made our way slowly and wearily out the cave. I think this doubled the length
-of Stuart’s previous longest trip!</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 17hrs 10</div>
+of Stuart’s previous longest trip!
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 17.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-13c">2013-08-13</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly</div>
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-13a">2013-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Tom Clayton, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, West Side Story – "Clayton’s Cock-up"</div>
+<br /><br />After a day of research following the expo dinner I had spotted a QMA at the end of West
+Side Story at String Theory/Fellows level. The survey notes reported an undescended p20 with
+a passage visible beyond. My plan was to take Tom down there and get him bolting.
+
+<br /><br />First task was to find the way. Initially we searched above the climb up from the
+balcony, but eventually I realised we needed to go back down. This led to the correct little
+hole and some sporting climbing and thrutching before we reached the lead. It looked
+good. And bloody drafty. Tom set off bolting but dropped the hiltis part way across…
+traverse immediately called ‘Clayton’s Cock-up’. We would need to return.
+
+<br /><br />On the way out checked out 07-38C and 07-39C in Dubious Pleasure. In 38 I squeezed
+between blocks to small chamberette. All ways on choked except a blind aven. 39 was a small
+rift which I thrutched down for several body lengths before it closed down.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 7.0 hours</div>
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+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-13b">2013-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Pete Talling</u>, Cameron Bullen, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Hedonism Highway/ Rocky Road Area (Downgrade) A* lead</div>
+<br /><br />The team returned to the bottom of the pitch rigged by Fleur, but discovered they had
+everything but a drill bit. Unable to fashion one from Mars bars or limestone they did
+manage to drop an extra pitch on a natural. This involved getting wet in spray from small
+stream – so only Pete descended. He landed in pretty wide rift. An easy 2m climb led to a
+further 10-15m pitch which is undescended.  <br /><img alt="Rigging guide/elevation"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg14.png"></br>
+The team then derigged. 
+
+<br /><br />Dear Expo,<br /> Thanks very much for having us! See you again another year.<br /> Fleur &amp; Pete
+
+<br /><br />PS - We have taken the old stretcher, some rope + Stu + Chris and all
+their shit. Will return CUCC kit at Hidden Earth.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-13c">2013-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Surface</div>
-
-<p>Surfaced surveyed from 107 tag bolt to bottom end of Doppel Gemse so that 107 was tied to
+<br /><br />Surfaced surveyed from 107 tag bolt to bottom end of Doppel Gemse so that 107 was tied to
 Laser5 directly, incase that changed the apparent position of Land of Confusion and 161. There
-appears to be at least one poor surface survey in this region.</p>
+appears to be at least one poor surface survey in this region.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-14b">2013-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 - derig</div>
 
-<p>Back to 107 to derig and look at a few leads. Collected bags and slowly brought them out
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-14a">2013-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Fleur</u>, Tom, Pete, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, West Side Story – Bacm Bccm Afridi</div>
+<br /><br />This time hiltis were stashed in multiple locations and Clayton’s Cock-up was
+conquered. However the other side just led to a brief rocky bridge and more holes in a
+massive drafty hading rift. So instead we went down the first hole (Thus avoiding the nasty
+traverse). This proved to be p30 landing in a small chamber where a connection from another
+hoel from the rift also entered. Another shorter pitch followed where we landed on a ledge
+in the big hading rift. We had no more rope, but the rift and the cave continued. It takes
+some water, so a dry day is needed but definitely QMA. Going down!!
+
+<br /><br />Derigged everything and String Theory on the way out as not many cavers left. String
+Theory bolts were all greased and reflectors placed on all but one (where 2 bolt y-hang very
+close together).
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs</div>
+
+<br /><img alt="Rigging topo for Clayton's Cock-up"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg13.png" width="75%" height="50%"></br>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-14b">2013-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 - derig</div>
+<br /><br />Back to 107 to derig and look at a few leads. Collected bags and slowly brought them out
 derigging and drawing elevations as we went. At the bottom of the rift pitch I clambered and
 wriggled down the rift which got increasingly echoy. I got to a pitch down that looked like
 it belled out a lot. I didn’t have survey kit but estimate pitch is 20-25m deep and very
@@ -1140,101 +1200,109 @@ interesting in its location relative to China. There is a lot of cave still to f
 Grade 1 surveyed back and continued to de-rig to the end of Sleepless. I bolted up into the
 roof tube. A couple of short climbs lead to a taller aven, which might be free climbable. Surveyed
 this and continued to derig and bag carry. We got all five bags of gear, plus survey kit
-through Pushing the Envelope. Too one bag out each to the entrance chamber.</p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs 30</div>
+through Pushing the Envelope. Too one bag out each to the entrance chamber.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-15a">2013-08-15</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, Stuart</div>
-<div class="triptitle">107 final derig – Wonderland survey</div>
 
-<p>Stuart rejoined us for the final derig. Got the gear to ropeless junction and had a quick
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-14c">2013-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Cameron Bullen, Matt Watson, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Downgrade Window</div>
+<br /><br />Went to check out what was described as an ‘acrobatic traverse’ by Pete at the end of
+Downgrade just off Hedonism Highway. The traverse was actually a large gap to a window the
+other side of a cross-rift, but clearly a continuation of the same passage. The gap was too
+large to step across and the window was too high to swing into so access was achieved by
+bolting up and round the wall from the ledge, then using a deviation in the opposite wall
+the rope was able to hang nearer the window allowing a swing across to it. Time had run out
+by then so exploring the continuing passage was left for the next day. 
+
+<br /><div style="text-align: center"><img alt="Rigging Guide"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg16.png"></div></br>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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+
+<hr />
+
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-15a">2013-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u>, Olly, Stuart, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">107 final derig – Wonderland survey</div>
+<br /><br />Stuart rejoined us for the final derig. Got the gear to ropeless junction and had a quick
 side trip to show Stuart Wonderland and look at the roof tube there. Frustratingly after
 getting all the gear in, the fully charged, unused drill battery did half a hole. I
 suggested that Olly tried to lasso a spike as a belay which he diligently did after several
 attempts. Sadly the spike then came down the pitch, so the lead is still going… Finished
 derigging + hauled the 6 bags up the entrance pitch and carted them back to camp.  There
 are a lot of great leads in 107 and possible connections with 101 and 76 still to be
-found. If only expo lasted longer.<p>Below is the rigging guide found in the logbook, but a beautiful PDF version can now be found <a href="http://survex.com/~olly/107rigging2013.pdf">here</a>.</p><br /><img alt="2013 rigging guide for 107"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg15.png"></br></p>
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 6hrs</div>
+found. If only expo lasted longer.<br /><br />Below is the rigging guide found in the logbook, but a beautiful PDF version can now be found <a href="http://survex.com/~olly/107rigging2013.pdf">here</a>.<br /><img alt="2013 rigging guide for 107"
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg15.png"></br>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 6.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-14c">2013-08-14</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u> Tom Clayton </u>, Cameron Bullen, Matt Watson</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Downgrade Window</div>
 
-<p>Went to check out what was described as an ‘acrobatic traverse’ by Pete at the end of
-Downgrade just off Hedonism Highway. The traverse was actually a large gap to a window the
-other side of a cross-rift, but clearly a continuation of the same passage. The gap was too
-large to step across and the window was too high to swing into so access was achieved by
-bolting up and round the wall from the ledge, then using a deviation in the opposite wall
-the rope was able to hang nearer the window allowing a swing across to it. Time had run out
-by then so exploring the continuing passage was left for the next day. </p>
-
-<br /><div style="text-align: center"><img alt="Rigging Guide"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg16.png"></div></br>
-
-<hr />
-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-15b">2013-08-15</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Alex Crow, Matt Watson</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-15b">2013-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Alex Crow, Matt Watson, </div>
 <div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Downgraded window</div>
-
-<p>This trip had two objectives, to explore the passage found the day before and to
+<br /><br />This trip had two objectives, to explore the passage found the day before and to
 investigate the area of the cave under ‘Ants in your Pants’ surface shaft. A few places
-where a shaft could come in were looked at but nothing likely was found.</p>
+where a shaft could come in were looked at but nothing likely was found.
 
-<p>The passage found the day before was explored/ It continued as a descending tube as the
+<br /><br />The passage found the day before was explored/ It continued as a descending tube as the
 previous passage before the gap had, then popped up into a larger drafting horizontal
 passage and then up a climb into another passage, larger still with multiple ways
 on. Excitement of this new discovery was soon dashed when footprints were seen and a quick
-explore revealed that we had just climbed back into Hedonism Highway.</p>
+explore revealed that we had just climbed back into Hedonism Highway.
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-20">2013-08-20</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Becka Lawson</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Crossword – Double Barrel Passage</div>
 
-<p>A trip to finish bolting a pitch in crossword Passage, which was attempted on a previous
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-20a">2013-08-20</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Becka Lawson, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Crossword – Double Barrel Passage</div>
+<br /><br />A trip to finish bolting a pitch in crossword Passage, which was attempted on a previous
 expedition. The first pitch of 12m was descended to a window onto the head of a second. This
 was descended for approximately 25m via a deviation and a free hanging rebelay to a
 narrowing shaft. Lack of drill power meant this shaft couldn’t be bottomed, but another 10m
-depth to the floor is estimated by stones thrown.</p>
+depth to the floor is estimated by stones thrown.
 
-<p>On the way up a window at about 15m down from the pitch head was noticed and swung
+<br /><br />On the way up a window at about 15m down from the pitch head was noticed and swung
 into. Horizontal passage was found to head off across a small traverse over a pitch
-(est. 8m).</p>
+(est. 8m).
 
-<p>The explored passage then continued past a squeeze through which water could be heard and
+<br /><br />The explored passage then continued past a squeeze through which water could be heard and
 could be easily enlarged with a hammer to intersect a steep (~30 degree) phreatic tube. This
 was first followed up-dip past several cross rifts with possible climbs to eventually finish
 in a choke. The largest of the cross rifts gave access to a second descending phreatic tube,
 parallel to the first, almost identical to the first. Progress down was halted by a short
 traverse. Back at the entrance to the first tube the passage was followed down-dip to a
 small chamber where another uphill tube was found. This was suspected to be same on with the
-traverse and was confirmed as such when the traverse was found from the other direction.</p>
+traverse and was confirmed as such when the traverse was found from the other direction.
 
-<p>Both of the tubes (Double barrel passage) had a small rift in the floor which is believed
+<br /><br />Both of the tubes (Double barrel passage) had a small rift in the floor which is believed
 to drop to a lower level, the best place to drop this would probably be the traverse in the
 second tube mentioned above.<div style="text-align: center"><br /><img alt="Rigging guide"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg17.png"></br></div></p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 12hrs</div>
+src="/years/2013/logbkimg17.png"></br></div>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 12.0 hours</div>
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-<div class="tripdate" id="t2013-08-21">2013-08-21</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Becka Lawson</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Oompah push and derig</div>
 
-<p>We decided to add a bit of exploration to the derigging trip by looking at a lead in
+<div class="tripdate" id="2013-08-21a">2013-08-21</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Tom Clayton</u>, Becka Lawson, </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Oompah push and derig</div>
+<br /><br />We decided to add a bit of exploration to the derigging trip by looking at a lead in
 Oompah. A 16m pitch was descended at the limit of previous exploration. The pitch was
 pretty, landing in a rift but neither way at the bottom went. Upstream ending in a nice
 clean washed aven and downstream a series of boulder climbs. A possible lead was noticed
 halfway up the wall in the chamber above the pitch. This would require a traverse or a climb
 or possibly a tube on the left of the passage above this chamber might give slightly easier
 access.  Then derigged Tunnocks entrance and caramel Catharsis.<br /><img alt="Rigging guide"
-src="/years/2013/logbkimg18.png"></br></p>
-
-<div class="timeug">T/U: 6hrs 30</div>
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