From 93e39c1a8b148bb20d183836d7e7925e8d9a7c0b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Expo on server Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:47:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Logbook edited 2023 --- years/2023/logbook.html | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/years/2023/logbook.html b/years/2023/logbook.html index aeebe8417..64c658b87 100644 --- a/years/2023/logbook.html +++ b/years/2023/logbook.html @@ -34,18 +34,15 @@ Slogged down from Top Camp to Homecoming and headed down the entrance series. Wa
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2023-07-14
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Will,Nadia,Sarah,Mike,,
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homecoming - Shallow Homecoming and pushing beyond Hobknob Hallway & Dead Flied Passage
-Having seen 2 A-leads at the end of dead flies passage on the big survey we headed down to investigate & push. Arriving at the end of the survey, we reached a small 3x1.5m chamber with a streamway passage (?2018-26A) back to the left and a more rifty passage straight ahead (?2018-25A). -

-We were quite surprised to see survey markers heading off down ?2018-25A starting at 91 and ending at 133 continuing along the passage for quite a way (-40m????). This passage started out rifty then went more phreatic, it was mostly walking but a little stoopy & and constricted in places. The survey marks ended at 133 at a significant drop, it looked like there was horizontal ways on over the top of this pitch but we dropped the pitch and carry'd on pushing & surveying down. -

-Sarah bolted this 12m pitch dubbed "the goose pot" which dropped down to a 6x2m ledge. The back of this aven a few meters down from this pitch looked very clean-washed and had a small puddle at the bottom presumably from the rain a few days prior. At the other end of the ledge was a traverse & a drop that Sarah bolted but failed to reach the bottom of with a 50/60m rope that was used for both pitches. The second pitch consisted of a 10m traverse line, a 10m drop with a rebelay followed by a 25m drop into a stream way. -

-Back at base camp Nadia looked up the survey points that weren't on the survey and it was done by [illegible] and Frank Tully in 2018, the records we have only go to 1122 so 112-133 will need to be resurveyed. -

-Speaking of, towards the end of Dead Flies Passage we found a tacklesack presumably from 2018 with a rope and some incredibly rusted maillons & hangers . It was slightly wet but presumably mostly from dripping. The rope may be viable but the metalwork won't be. +

2023-07-13
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Zac,,Jono,Will,Sarah,
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Homecoming - Investingating around Radogast
+The day started out bleak with the plateau overcast and still soaked from the night before. Zac and Sarah set out from top camp while will and Jono came from base. We all bumped into each other at homecoming which was excellent timing. We proceeded to garlic cave for some lunch where Zac and Sarah got very cold. Phillip joined us there also. we waited for the rain to die away then headed over to homecoming. Sarah followed by Zac, then Will then Jono. The plan was to re-rig the small pitch and traverse after Radogast as well as investigate a phreatic tube 5m bellow the Radogast pitch head. each of these were to be done in pairs but the plan was scrapped when Jono needed the longer rope from Sarah (exploring Radogast) to re rig the pitch and the traverse. In the end Zac re-rigged it under Jono's supervision while the other 2 stood around. +
+Sarah then ascended Radogast and rigged a new rope to swing over to the tube. Having been unsuccessful Zac then valiantly tried for half an hour until everyone got cold. Ascending, Zac saw a great spot for a deviation. +
+We then all exited the cave to the tying light, Zac and Sarah first followed by Will and Jono.
+One the way back to top, Zac slipped and pulled his arm/ scraped his arse meaning Mike had to apply cream to it at top camp. A bit of a faffy trip but an important step for making progress.
T/U: 0.0 hours

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2023-07-03
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Honorata Bogusz,,Jana Podbelsek,Will Kay,Mike Butcher,Radost Waszkiewicz,
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Honorata Bogusz,Radost Waszkiewicz,,Jana Podbelsek,Will Kay,Mike Butcher,
plateau - second water collection tarp


Me, Radost, Mike, Jana and Will went to top camp to set up main tarp and the second water collection tarp (which was a success). @@ -227,7 +224,7 @@ main tarp and the second water collection tarp (which was a success).
2023-07-03
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Harry Kettle,,Janis Huns,Emma Caspers,Christian Kuhlmann,Charlotte Payne,
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Harry Kettle,Charlotte Payne,,Janis Huns,Emma Caspers,Christian Kuhlmann,
Balkon - Rescuing Balcony ropes


A crack team of expo's hardest cavers was assembled to take a rope out of balcony that was left there last year.

@@ -289,7 +286,7 @@ non-working internal wifi on netbook causing config problems even though it was
2023-07-04
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Wassil Janssen,,Amelia Oliver,Merryn Matthews,Sarah Parker,Ashley Gregg,Philip Balister,
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Wassil Janssen,Ashley Gregg,Philip Balister,,Amelia Oliver,Merryn Matthews,Sarah Parker,
topcamp - Carry and set-up


Ash, Merryn, Amelia in [com?] Philip B., Sarah and me @@ -302,7 +299,7 @@ came down the mountain.
2023-07-04
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Harry Kettle,,Christian Kuhlmann,Will Kay,Alice Kirby,Charlotte Payne,
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Harry Kettle,Charlotte Payne,,Christian Kuhlmann,Will Kay,Alice Kirby,
Surface - Rope carry to Homecoming + Trial walk from Garlic Cave to Car Park on painted track


After more faff from Chi, we set off about 10AM to carry gear and check out the route to Homecoming. Fishface to Homecoming was well cairned and fairly straightforward to follow.

Gear ledt at Homecoming entrance: @@ -343,7 +340,7 @@ Nice write up [re Honorata's 3-day update]. The rope there now is stuff we bough
2023-07-05
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Sarah Parker,,Joel Stobbart,Maddie Kirby,Lizzie Caisley,Philip Balister,
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Sarah Parker,Philip Balister,,Joel Stobbart,Maddie Kirby,Lizzie Caisley,
Surface - Reflecting the Homecoming -> Fishface route, scoping out a Homecoming to col route


Joel, Lizzie and Philip fettled the tarp (where some water had pooled overnight) whilst I had a go at attaching the big Daren drum (filled with the solar panels and cables) to my rucksack, ready to carry from top camp to Garlic Cave. @@ -391,7 +388,7 @@ return.
2023-07-06
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Emily Mabbett,,Mike Butcher,Emma Caspers,Charlotte Payne,Lizzie Caisley,
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Emily Mabbett,Lizzie Caisley,,Mike Butcher,Emma Caspers,Charlotte Payne,
Fishface - Surveying around Benign Bubble Baby Bypass


After hiking up to plateau to arrive for midday, we discovered the advanced rigging party still above ground... In order to leave them time to start rigging the first 4 pitches of Fishface, an ungodly amount of faff began. We finally arrived at the cave at 3pm, thinking we'd left plenty of time for the riggers, we quickly changed and headed underground. Alas, our hopes were crushed as we came to the bottom of the first pitch to discover the other pushing party sat freezing their tits off at the top of the second pitch as the riggers rigged just below them. Needless to say, it took some time to descent to the bottom of Blitzen Boulevard with Mike taking over the rigging of the 4th pitch after a debate over placing another bolt at the pitch head. Once arrived at Benign Bubble Baby Bypass, we conducted a quick something time to refresh our surveying technique before splitting into 2 groups. Me and Mike went ahead through the tube leading on through the bottom of the climb heading towards the liquid luck ptch head to bolt the small pitch at the end of the traverse whilst the others began surveying from said turn off. As me and Mike arrived at the pitch head, I asked if I could begin my bolting lesson before a big scary hole. I was refused. Instead I was told to tie the rope around a small head sized bolder wedged in the rift, which were currently both stood on. I thought this was a silly idea but obliged. The actual bolting of the pitch went well (I think?), however comments about placing bolts higher were made which was somewhat impossible given my height. The final bolting and rigging became passable so I decended the large (4m...) hole.

As we finished bolting, the survey team emerged behind us. At the bottom of the pitch, 3 leads emerged, a large passage with a traverse sloping down in front of us, a small drafty tube to the right, and a hole heading into the ceiling behind us. With the rigging team and pushing team 2 in the near vicintity of the cave around us, me and Mike were a bit naughty and scooped the large passage in front of us, as we reached the end, we could hear voices in the rift above us, thinking it was the other pushing team we called up. It was not. It was Buck from the rigging team stood near the base of Blitzen Boulevard essentially where we started. Discovering we'd done a large circle , we returned to the base of the pitch where the survey team were. As we arrived, Zac from the team 2 appeared in the hole above us, they had also done an circle. @@ -417,7 +414,7 @@ return.
2023-07-06
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Zac Woodford,,Emma Caspers,Ashley Gregg,Amelia Oliver,
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Zac Woodford,Amelia Oliver,,Emma Caspers,Ashley Gregg,
Fishface - Surveying the top of liquid luck


Gave the rigging team ~3hr headstart but we still caught up with them at the bottom of first pitch. Emma and Zac then sat around while Ash and Mealy calibrated the disto. We were waiting so long that Uncle Mike's surveying group caught up. We waited in a a bothy for them to pass us before slowly, one-by-one, following on. We then caught up with them again at the top of Blitzen pitch and had to bothy again (after Mealy led us on too low in the rift).

At the beginning of BBBB (Benign Babble Baby Bypass) we talked with Mike's group pushing the other lead and descending some small pitches to push ours. We faffed around a while trying to find it, but when we did, we found it just looped back around to Mike's group's lead. We surveyed it anyway. @@ -462,7 +459,7 @@ Bolts used:
2023-07-07
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Philip Sargent,,Janis Huns,Jonty Pine,Nadia Raeburn,
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Philip Sargent,Nadia Raeburn,,Janis Huns,Jonty Pine,
Garlic - Hiking to Garlic Cave


Jonty's car: Jonty/Nads/Janis up to Garlic and return this evening. Taking new reflectors made this morning.
T/U: 0.0 hours
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2023-07-07
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Ashley Gregg,,Amelia Oliver,Alice Kirby,Will Kay,
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Ashley Gregg,Will Kay,,Amelia Oliver,Alice Kirby,
Fishface – Surveying Stalagtite Loop to the top of Liquid Luck


Following our previous shallow trip into Fishface we set out to continue the previous combined leads from the day before. The journey across the plateau and into the cave was uneventful, aside from @@ -518,7 +515,7 @@ camp for curry.
2023-07-08
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Nadia,,Oakem,Jono,Jana,, Phillip ballister
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Nadia,Jana,,Oakem,Jono,, Phillip ballister
Garlic - Garlic Cave Set up + First Nights
After doing a big bounce carry yesterday, we now had sufficient supplies to spend the night and begin the proper set up of camp.

@@ -557,7 +554,7 @@ Afternoon: added lots of expoers to folk.csv and adding lots of mugshots. Partic


2023-07-08
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Janis Huns,,Jonty Pine,Ashley Gregg,Amelia Oliver,
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Janis Huns,Amelia Oliver,,Jonty Pine,Ashley Gregg,
Fishface - Pushing deep Fishface


We went to where the group - Honorata, Radost and Mike - had left off the previous day. European Federalists was a very tough traverse that required the use of ascenders. We bolted and rigged (my first bolt!) the pitch at the end of the muddy passage about 10m down to a choke of boulders. At the bottom of it we saw that there is a large, smooth crack continuing east leading to a large, deep chamber that seems to be the same one we saw on the right. If it is it would be elongated roughly in a north east to south west direction. Ash and Mealy also explored some C leads which did not go far.
T/U: 0.0 hours
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2023-07-10
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Buck Blake,,Jonty Pine,Amelia Oliver,Ashley Gregg,Joel Stobbart,Janis Huns,
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Buck Blake,Joel Stobbart,Janis Huns,,Jonty Pine,Amelia Oliver,Ashley Gregg,
Fishface - Carrying rope to Fishface and failing to rig entrance


After the complicated operation of handling the solar panels out of the storage cave, the six of us packed kit, rope and a rescue bag and set @@ -633,7 +630,7 @@ left our caving kit under the small overhand near the entrance, then headed back
2023-07-10
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Wassil Janssen,,Merryn Matthews,Alice Kirby,Harry Kettle,Christian Kuhlmann,
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Wassil Janssen,Christian Kuhlmann,,Merryn Matthews,Alice Kirby,Harry Kettle,
Homecoming - Rig faff


This was a long day that started at Base Camp with the intent of rigging the entrance series of Homecoming cave. We set off only slightly later than the planned 8:00 [illegible] some faff. Quite surprising since Will was not part of the team.

The walk up to Top Camp took almost 2 hours, just as expected. We were also carrying drills, string, food, and other Top Camp equipment. We followed the reflectors to Fishface. They were white on both sides, which could make it frustrating if you are someone who is lost on their way to Top Camp. Instead, it should be red that leads to Top Camp, while white leads to caves and the car park. @@ -655,7 +652,7 @@ left our caving kit under the small overhand near the entrance, then headed back
2023-07-10
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Honorata Bogusz,,Christian Kuhlmann,Ashley Gregg,Harry Kettle,Radost Waszkiewicz,
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Honorata Bogusz,Radost Waszkiewicz,,Christian Kuhlmann,Ashley Gregg,Harry Kettle,
festering - Canyoning Strubklamm


We went canyoning on a rest day. The "Strubklamm" canyon is located near Saltzburg, approximately 1h of driving from Bad Aussee. The canyon is graded V1A3 (vertical 1, aquatic 3). It's very aquatic, with many small jumps available and a 300m swimming passage. There are 2 bigger jumps: approx. 8m and 10m, both can be abseiled (topo can be found online). @@ -691,7 +688,7 @@ Yet again a black bmw slowly moved in front of us with their sign flashing. Anot
2023-07-11
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Philip Sargent,Ely Brookes,,Radost Waszkiewicz,James Waite,Honorata Bogusz,Thomas Phillips,Will Kay,Ashley Gregg,
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Philip Sargent,Will Kay,Ashley Gregg,Ely Brookes,,Radost Waszkiewicz,James Waite,Honorata Bogusz,Thomas Phillips,
plateau - walk in


Will and Phil went up as part of the 2-car lift to the carpark. Others all going to topcamp. Cardiff contingent (Ely, James, Thomas) arrived the previous day (at last)

Dep. carpark 10:06 we walked to the col but got spread out, 2 Cardiffians particularly heavily loaded so Ash dropped back to accompany them while James headed on with Radost and Honorata. @@ -825,7 +822,7 @@ For the rest of the trip we actually ended up dropping to the bottom of the seco
2023-07-12
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Emma,,Jonty,Mike B,Mealy,
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Emma,Mealy,,Jonty,Mike B,
Fishface - Camp in Fishface - pushing Redlight & Persied Showers
10-07-23 - We wake up early-ish with the goal of leaving at 9/10 but quickly decide MUCH more faff is needed. A stop is made at the shops to buy biodegradable bags and a magazine, eventually Jonty, Mealy and I made it to the car park. It is very very warm and we worried about dehydration. We get waking, faffing more by running into many groups coming off the plateau, and Mike catches up quickly. Once on the plateau the weather seems more pleasant - a cool breeze is present now - when I see the cause - a huge could of rain hanging over the Dachstein. "Nah, that's just mist" says uncle Mike. We make our merry way, not forgetting to bow to the plateau monster (Mike doesn't bow) until we hear a rumble of thunder, "Nah, just a plane" says uncle Mike, soon, to vertical rains start, which we are not dressed nor prepared for, so we hide by crouching against a wall in the plateau. Then, wind turns and we get very soaked so we huddle under Jonty's 1-man emergency bothy. Anyway sun returns, much more faff is had, I take a fall... we don't make it into Fishface until 20:45, carrying LUDICROUSLY large bags! Mealy and I lead the way in, made a little clumsy by our heavy loads - though not as heavy as jonty's, and not at all as bad as mike's whose "side bag" is a full-sized tackle sack containing lots of rope. The first pitch was not my Friend and I dropped a plastic bottle - after that I enjoyed myself - esp. impressed by TK Maxx, a super cool pitch!! Mealy & I get down just after 23.00, followed soon by Jonty and a little later by Mike who had stopped to get even more Rope. Mealy goes of to faff with Cavelink, Jonty & I head over to help and we send the important message "camp creche want more peanut" - it sends. Mealy & I share warmth & noodles. Jonty & mike eat curry, we whip out the mini-Jagermeister, all take a little sip and head to sleep. I apparently caused some disturbance by snoring (sorry) and we all sleep intermittently.

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2023-07-12
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Merryn Matthews,,Emily Mabbett,Thomas Phillips,Lizzie Caisley,Joel Stobbart,
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Merryn Matthews,Joel Stobbart,,Emily Mabbett,Thomas Phillips,Lizzie Caisley,
plateau - Prospecting between Homecoming and Fishface


We started by walking to Unlucky Gamse Cave, mostly following the path to homecoming, as Radost and Honorata had told us there was an exciting looking entrance around 50m North of it - Rose Blumen Hoehle (2023-hbrw-05). We dismissed their cave as choked by snow, however it @@ -911,7 +908,7 @@ Can't really remember the rigging exactly. Continues for about 200 m of rope to
2023-07-13
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Honorata Bogusz,,Charlotte Payne,Harry Kettle,Jonty Pine,Radost Waszkiewicz,Oakem Kyne,
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Honorata Bogusz,Radost Waszkiewicz,Oakem Kyne,,Charlotte Payne,Harry Kettle,Jonty Pine,
festering - Via Ferrata "Panorama Kletterstieg Sisi"


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2023-07-23
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Emily,,Joel,Lizzy,Merryn,, Tom
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Emily,Merryn,,Joel,Lizzy,, Tom
Plateau - Prospecting near Fishface
After consulting the weather forecast in the morning and seeing 50mnm of rain forecast from 8pm onward we decided the best use of our day would be to prospect. Our first port of call was a previously scoped hole of the path between Fishcace and Homecoming. With no photo and only a rough location we looked in a few holes climbing to the bottom of a couple that looked possible but to no avail. After marking the holes we decided to continue in a vaguely North direction following a passage in homecoming below us. After some impressive Bundah walking we found another prospect in which Joel eagerly descended only to find it also choked out - it was therefore nicknamed Joel's disappointment , which later changed to sunglasses disappointment after he figured out he lost his sunglasses somewhere into the hole.

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2023-08-01
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Joe Stell,,Adam Aldridge,Manfred Wuits,Nathan Walker,
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Joe Stell,Nathan Walker,,Adam Aldridge,Manfred Wuits,
Surface - Hike to Garlic


Woke up to see a sub-optimal forecast. Somehow I was convinced that hiking to Garlic Cave Camp was of course the best course of action to take, so we set off. It was actually dry for the first third or so to fishface gear dump to collect our caving gear, but this did not last.
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2023-08-02
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Joe Stell,,Nathan Walker,Adam Aldridge,Manfred Wuits,
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Joe Stell,Manfred Wuits,,Nathan Walker,Adam Aldridge,
Buzzard - dropping Buzzard Hole on the northerly Kleiner Wildkogel ridge


After our lovely sleep, we woke up to dry weather, and set off to the top of the ridge above Garlic. Carrying the thick, wet 90m up the mountain was not conducive to good balance so I did fall over in the bunde and struggle to get back up. We reached Buzzard, Adam rigged it, first to the bunde, then hand bolting whilst we waited patiently. The improvement in weather did give a lovely backdrop of the Braeuningzinken for photos. Nathan went down next, followed by Manfred whilst I stayed outside enjoying the view. Upon Adam's return, I swiftly fell asleep, and awoke to find Nathan and Manfred had finished their survey and were finalising some sketches. Adam spotted some interesting holes beneath us on the plateau, so wet set off to prospect (see next entry).
T/U: 3.0 hours
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2023-08-02
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Joe Stell,,Adam Aldridge,Manfred Wuits,Nathan Walker,
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Joe Stell,Nathan Walker,,Adam Aldridge,Manfred Wuits,
Surface - Prospecting east and south of Kleiner Wildkogel


After dropping Buzzard, the fours of us decided to drop down the north face of the ridge, heading east at first, then split to form two prospecting groups, Adam and I heading further east to wrap around to the south face of the ridge, and Nathan and Manfred following the north face westwards to @@ -1732,7 +1729,7 @@ that seem to follow a rift along the base of Wildkogel, then back to Garlic camp
2023-08-03
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Joe Stell,,Becka Lawson,Nathan Walker,Adam Aldridge,David Botcherby,
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Joe Stell,David Botcherby,,Becka Lawson,Nathan Walker,Adam Aldridge,
Garlic - Fettling


Woke up. 10am. It was rainy :( @@ -1845,7 +1842,7 @@ The pitches back to camp were painful, despite their shortness, due to our mud c
2023-08-10
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Rob Watson,,Kai Trusson,David Botcherby,Nadia Raeburn,
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Rob Watson,Nadia Raeburn,,Kai Trusson,David Botcherby,
fishface - Connecting FF to SMK: a step further
Blog Author: nobrotson
Connecting FF to SMK - a step further