diff --git a/pending/2000/40desc b/pending/2000/40desc
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+Cave description:
+
+End of POV:
+
+Next pitchhead is very tight and awkward. Traverse out till round corner.
+Climb into  slot down 1m then along another metre to bit wide enough to
+descend. Pitch is 10m to  larger floor. Against back wall a damp 5m descent
+is possible to where watter  disappears into slot. At rope 6m further decent
+is possible. Very tight and grabby at the  top - major PITA on return.
+UNfortunately at this level pith series finally does become  unquestionably
+too tight.
+
+QM? (over far side at top of Eiscream pitches):
+
+Swing over from 3m below window. Large thread for rigging. Climb over thread
+into  rift, which descends 10m past a couple of narrowings 5m more rift can
+be seen but is  too tight to reach the floor. Water can be heard at the NW
+end but again it's too tight to  get to it.
+
+South Utsira:
+
+>From the T junction in North utsira you can turn right and climb up the steep
+passage  20m. At the top a narrow tube goes up (05C). there is a window into
+a aven and above  it a 4m chimney which appears to connect with the passage
+leading off from the topof  the aven (04C). A passage leads round tothe left
+to emerge on a bridge between two  avens. You can climb up to the L over a
+large chocked boulder and thus into a passage  7m up the western aven. 03X is
+the top of this aven.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/pending/2000/40qms b/pending/2000/40qms
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+eishohle QMs new for 2000
+
+2000-40-01-B rift passage in floor . (nmanip.27)
+
+2000-40-02-A end of passage at top of POV (eiscream3.2)
+
+2000-40-03-X up larger aven (eiscream3.2)
+
+2000-40-04-X passage at top of 1st 5m aven (eiscream3.2)
+
+2000-40-05-C tight ascending tube at top of slope(eiscream3.1)
+
+MI.�
+
+2000-40-06-C top of ice column at top of good evening mr phelps
+
+2000-40-07-B steep ascending passage next to 06
+
+2000-40-08-C passage across paris pitch (right just below rebelay)
+
+2000-40-09-C passage across paris pitch�
+
+2000-40-10-A pitch at end of short crawl after c4 in rift after 1st bit of modern way 
+traverse (modern.5)
+
+2000-40-11-X huge aven at top of modern way pitches (modern.1)
+
+2000-40-12-X aven to right of p6 along modern way (modern.3)
+
+2000-40-13-X aven above 'ollys pitch' (MI2.6)
+
+2000-40-14-X aven you swing into ~35m down 'olly's pitch (MI2.19)
+
+2000-40-15-C hole in opposite side of pitch
+
+2000-40-16-B traverse across 20m up modern way pitches
+
+2000-40-17-C across pitch opposite top of p36 in modern way
+
+2000-40-18-X drippy Aven at end of wide part of lower MI
+
+2000-40-19-X small wet aven in lower streamway
+
+2000-40-20-C very tight streanway passage - strong draught
+
+2000-40-21-D tight diggable tube - strong draught
+
+2000-40-22-C crawl then c10 - slight draught
+
+2000-40-23-X relatively do-able aven climb in final chamber
+
+2000-40-24-C long tight crawl at end of wide part of lower MI
+
+done Qms�
+
+C0000-40-06B - night manip
+
+40-03 - mission impossibble
diff --git a/pending/2000/tagged b/pending/2000/tagged
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+Caves tagged in 2000
+
+AndyA & Wook:
+
+Moved 161a tag from rigging bolt to P161a (new spit)
+
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-02', 'CUCC 2000-03', 'CUCC 2000-04', 'WOOK6','1996 CUCC 
+WK5', '1999-10','1623/162', '1623/163' (new point), 'VFM 1988', '1623/145B', '1996 
+1623/207' '1996 1623/208', '00AA01', 'CUCC 1993-01'->changd to '1993 1623/200',�
+
+Brian & Becka:
+
+'1623/40e' (new point), 'CUCC 2000-05', '1623/40h', 'CUCC 2000-06' 
+(nichts50),'CUCC 2000-07'
+
+Dunk: 'CUCC 2000-08', 'CUCC 2000-09'
+
+Julia/Martin: 'CUCC 1623/193'
+
+Martin/marks: B4
diff --git a/pending/2000/taglist b/pending/2000/taglist
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+List of caves marked or tagged (from back of surface survey book 1996->)
+
+1996:
+
+171-176 all tagged by sepp, Robert and AndyW
+164,189,190 all tagged by sepp, Robert and AndyW
+1996-01 to 1996-05 tagged by CUCC
+
+1997:
+
+daveH, AJD, AA JulietM tagged 136,138,139,97-07 (formrly WK07), 97-08 (formerly 
+WK8,9,10)
+AJD - placed spit fot tag at 161f. at 161e rock broke :-{
+AJD - placed spit for tag at 180, tagged 191,tagged 186
+
+1998:
+
+AndyW tagged 1976-B8 and 1976-B11, 1623/100 (M6 stud)
+tagged 156(1987), Tumbling Boulder hole: CUCC-1998-02 and CUCC-1998-01
+tagged 101,103 and '1623/102 CUCC 1977', CUCC-1993-01 (all these m6 stud)
+Wookey tagged CUCC-1998-01 again as CUCC-1998-02(sigh)
+Wookey tagged 90, 91, 93, 94, 159.
+AndyW untagged 159 and re-tagged it as 160, since found 159 with a painted
+number - now correctly tagged 159.
+AndyW tagged 1998-03
+AndyW tagged 80, 82, 148, 107 and laser 0_5
+161a,b,d,e,f Tagged.(by anthony?)
+
+1999:
+
+161 e,f,c
+Wook: removed CUCC-1998-02 (incorrect tag for CUCC-1998-01)
+renumbered CUCC-1998-01 as 201
+put spit in @135
+renumbered CUCC-1987 {TBH) as 199
+Tagged Laser 0/1 (near 201 & 156)
+Brian/Becka: Nordalpenhohle (205) (as 'CUCC 99BO-01')
+Ol: Tagged 99, 105, B8 (197), B11 (198)
+Anthony: Tagged 165 180, 194, 195 196
+161c tagged
+Dunk: Tagged 204
+
+2000:
+
+AndyA & Wook: Moved 161a tag from rigging bolt to P161a (new spit)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-02' ('plus' cave on ridge up to hinter - see '96 docs)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-03' (Beyond 96-02,03,04 on way up to hinter summit)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-04' (Right near 145b)
+Tagged WK6 'WOOK6' & WK5 'CUCC WK5'
+Tagged '1999-10' (cave surveyed-to near 205)
+Tagged 162 (P162) '1623/162'
+Tagged 163 (new spit above cave mouth) '1623/163'
+Tagged 'VFM 1988' (aka '88H')
+Tagged 145b (Not existing survey station)
+Tagged 207 (WK2) '1996 1623/207'
+Changed 'WK3' to '1996, 1623/208'
+Tagged '00AA01' (between 171b & 172)
+Changed '1993-01' to '1993 1623,200
+
+Brian/Becka: Tagged '1623/40e' (new point above cave mouth)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-05' (next ent)
+Tagged '1623/40h' (new spit)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-06' (nichts 50 - new spit - not at existing ent station)
+Tagged 'CUCC 2000-07' (next one along at foot of gully)
+
+Dunk: tagged 'CUCC 2000-08' (on way back from 204)
+Tagged 'CUCC-2000-09'
+
+Julia + Martin: Tagged 'CUCC 1623/193'
+
+Martin/MarkS: Tagged B4
+
+
diff --git a/pending/2000/traungold b/pending/2000/traungold
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+Traungold cave description
+
+Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward climb, whilst ent B is
+a snow  and boulder slope to the same chamber. To the right leads to another
+chamber, with an  upward slope about 3m up, which leads to ent h. Continuing
+on stooping passage leads  to a climb up to under steinbrucken ent efg (A
+crawl at ground level between A & B  leads to 'Ask dunks' (ent D)).
+
+To the left the largest chamber is reached by a 3m climb down. From here
+around to the  left leads to entrance shaft C. A passage leads off this that
+is walking height leading to  climbs up over boulders with a loose ceiling
+above. This leads to a T junction, which  ends in boulders to the right and a
+short climb to a dead end to the left (ask SiF ad SiL  for more detail if
+required).�
+
+To the right in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an
+ice-floored  chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber,
+which has an ice flow into  and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the
+chamber a 3m climb is reached,  which has a spit at the top, 'ask dunks'.
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+<HEAD>
+<LINK href="styles0.css" rel="stylesheet" style="text/css">
+</HEAD>
+<BODY align=left class=psibasic_0><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>
+<P class=psiint_2><FONT size=+1><B>EXPO 2001</B></FONT></P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_256><SPAN class=psispan_257>Sun 5th Aug&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_258><U>MarkS</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_259>&nbsp;travels
+to Austria.</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>An uneventful but pleasant journey via Venice (don't
+ask!). Flew Stansted -&gt; venice, then bus to Venitia Mestr&eacute;
+station. Train to Bad Aussee, arriving at 8.05pm (on the dot!) after 16
+hours' traveling.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_260><SPAN class=psispan_261>Mon 6th Aug.&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_262><U>MarkS</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_263>, Martin,
+Earl, Brian, MikeC.</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Carry to 204.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Se off from the Bergresttaurant about lunchtime, after
+ordering fore Gemkn&ouml;del in the said restaurant. Cargo was to black
+water butts and the equipment to assemble the waterworks at 204. At the
+Kratzer junction, there was a delay of 15 mins 'cos Martin's butt had
+opened (it was being carried upside-down); thankfullyl no shit fell out.
+Eventually arrived atTop Camp nd proceeded to 204. Nearly at 204, Martin
+had anothr accident with the again. Earl + Mark took a detour to find a
+quicker route from the slabs to 204, but ended up just finding
+Gemkn&ouml;delh&ouml;hle [ed.: Germ...?], to the west of 204 by a few
+hundred metres. A low entrance leads to a couple of chambers of a climb to
+a higher entrance. Eventually Mark + Earl got to 204 (after investigating a
+hole with a choke and a skeleton - chamois??). Set up some water-collecting
+equipment and then walked back to the car park. Went to Base Camp. Food in
+Hilde's. Weissbier. G&ouml;sser. Tatty Hut.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_264><SPAN class=psispan_265>Sat 04/Sun 05
+Aug.&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_266><U>Dunks</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_267>&nbsp;+ Martin go to austria</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Got up 6am and packed. Drove to Cambridge for 11. A bit of
+driving around to Collect stuff from various places. Halfway through
+extracting shit from the tackle store to pack. I threw a 7 and landed on
+community chest:</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_268><SPAN class=psispan_269><IMG
+SRC="sketch1.spr"></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>So packed the car + then headed north to Chesterfield (130
+miles, 2&frac14; hours away) to get the rope. 24&frac14; hours after
+leaving Cambridge, 19&frac12; of which were spent driving, arrived at base
+camp.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_270><SPAN class=psispan_271><U>Zondas uif
+Augustus.</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_272>&nbsp; Tony, Mike &amp; Letty
+koen naar Oostenrijk. [this ending appears all over - I can't tell if it is
+ijk or ijh or yk or yh]</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Trein had naturlijh zeals gewoonljh weer vertraging.
+Eindelijk een ruirn halfuur te latt in Hock van Holland Tony &amp; Mike
+tegengehomenl toen hat voor elhaar gehregen om ongeveer een nur rond
+Schiedam rond te blijven ryden voordat we de hoofdweg konden vinden.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Toen nix - behalve hele kolonnes Amerkaanse soldaten langs
+de autobahn in Duitsland - prima, hoe meer hoe beter. En ze reden niet
+richting noord-west, dus geen probleem. Nach osten und immer gerade aus,
+und bring mir mein fahrrad zur&uuml;ck. En dat soort dingen.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Na nog veel meer saais eindelijk Oostenrijk - wahher
+geworden toen de weg ineens stopte en grindpad werd, maar dat gebeurde daar
+na nog 10 X en is blijkbaar normaal in ditland. Oostenrijkers sijn
+blijkbaer vergelijkbaar met Duitsers, Belgen. Rond zonsopgans aangehomen;
+paer biertjes en wat te rohen en stapen _ in andere woorden _ de recs
+overleefd, zonder dat allerslei illegaals wit onze auto was gejat door de
+moffen _ _ En zonder dat we ergens een berg afgereden zijn.
+Verbazingwehlend genog _ en ih geloof dat ik niets hatelijx over onze
+chauffeur mag zeygen dusdar zalihniet doen maar hijheet tony. Maar we zijn
+leverd aangehomen _ [acid-type smiley]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>You what? You did What? MCT [ed: this line in different
+pen]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>9-Aug. Thur. Martin &amp; Brian Steinbrucken</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Rig 1st pitch, 2nd pitch, stich this &amp; Thread down to
+Wolpertinger*. Go on joll to Cave tree chamber to check out what new stuff
+was discovered at end 2000 expo, via 110 bidet, no pain no gain Insig Chmb
+etc. on the way out drill new spit for Y hang at top of 2nd (jim'll fix it)
+pitch).</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>* Deviate thread Pitch with dodgy natural on left wall
+looking SW above 99-06c QM deviating into potential water down pitch but
+away from rub point and towards above QM.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>10 Aug Fri. Martin &amp; Brian.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Go down to Insignificant chamber to push lead ( ) climb up
+to left TU 5</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>9-10 Aug Phil &amp; Mike T go to Austria</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Set off Ormskirk 1900h -&gt; Elland to pick up MCT. Tanked
+down M1 to cambridge - pick up stuff from Wookey. Drove to dover to watch
+our ferry leave. Slept. Ferry. Autobahn. Austria.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Speeding cameras activated on 14.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Phil U:1 MCT:1 .: draw</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>decider on way home.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_273><SPAN class=psispan_274>11-Aug-01&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_275><U>Becka</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_276>&nbsp;+ Martin
+Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Survey down 24A QM from 2000, midway up on left in
+Treeumphant passage. Easy passage heading up for 9 legs up to chamber with
+way on continuing (probably) up easy but loose climb - needs a handline?
+Then surveyed off lead just back from this climb heading down + south,
+initially into small chamber with lots of snow and I thought I could see a
+glimmer of daylight alcove. Passage continued on other side of chamber,
+initially walking down v. atractive phreatic passage the becoming lower,
+stooping. Had to turn back (after 5 hours surveying) to reach call-out
+without finishing, so still an open lead. after 40 legs, I was still toasty
+warm + hadn't put my balaclava on - regretted the extra furry on the way
+out though. Survey called 'Crowning Glory'. T/U 7hrs 30min</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_277><SPAN class=psispan_278>12 / Aug / 01&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_279><U>Becka</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_280>&nbsp;+ Martin
+Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>&#x0009;&#x0009;Andy + Wayne from TSG</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_281><SPAN class=psispan_282>Survey down&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_283><U>41A</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_284>&nbsp;QM from
+2000. For Becka + Martin, after showing Andy + Wayne
+where&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_285><U>40A</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_286>&nbsp;lead was. They put 2 bolts in to put handline /
+shunt - needed? on short climb up over pitch. After tootling back to find
+us to say their bolts wouldn't set, we eventually realised they'd omitted
+the cone. Ah. They went back, got up + into 100m passage, large, sloping up
++ they thought continuing the same direction as Treeumphant passage +
+ending in a large aven with a further climb to do, to enter continuation of
+passage. Martin + I surveyed up 41A, smallish walking passage heading
+North, parallel to Treeumphant passage. Bridged over pitch, only ~5m down
+but seemed to be a couple more pitches below from rocks bouncing + the
+draft possibly came from it, not very large but fine except for large,
+loose boulders at head of it. well worth looking at. We continued surveying
+up to aven with mud pile on floor, + then another branch off left, passage
+in tightish rift, small chamber to right, passage continued left into near
+flat-out-crawl, deteriorating to flat out crawl. Stopped survey at
+T-junction, ways L+R about large enough to continue but fortunately our
+time was up. 30 stations in 4 hours. Met other two + headed out. (over 350m
+surveying in 2 days). [bracket covering 5 lines from 'mud pile on floor' to
+'to continue but' saying 'All heading up gently']</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>12 AUG / 01 - SAME TRIP&#x0020;AS ABOVE</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>&nbsp; WAYNE + ANDY (FROM TSG)</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>I'M MORE USED TO USING THRU-BOLTS&#x0020;AND A DRILL WHEN
+IT COMES TO CLIMBING SO&#x0020;USING A HILTI BOLT&#x0020;WAS CHANGE TO ME.
+I THINK THE LAST TIME I USED A CONE ? (WELL I CAN'T REMEMBER) ANYWAY IT
+SOON CAME BACK TO ME WHEN I WAS TOLD WHAT TO DO!</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>WE WERE DIRECTED TO CLIMBV THIS SHORT CLIMB BY MARTIN
+&amp; BECKA. IF YOU READ THE ABOVE, THEY HAVE FILLED YOU IN ON OUR CLIMBING
+ACTIVITIES. AFTER CLIMBING THE CLIMB, USING A SHUNT BECAUSE THEY CAN BE
+MOVED EITHER DIRECTION ON A ROPE, SO THERE IS NO NEED TO CHANGE DEVICES; IN
+TERMS OF ABSAILING OR PRUSSIKING DEVICES. THE POINT I PUT ACROSS WAS, THAT
+USING A SHUNT IN THE [IWTIYI ??] EXPLORATION OF THE CLIMB WAS ESSENTIAL, AS
+THAT I COULD HAVE CHANGED MY MIND ON CLIMBING UP AND THE SHUNT CAN EASILY
+BE MOVED DOWN THE ROPE TOWWRDS ME IF REQUIRED. I NEVER SAID THAT A SHUNT
+WAS REQUIRED, ITS SOMETHING THAT I USE AND SOMETHING/a DEVICE THAT I KNOW
+ALOT OF PEOPLE WHO ALSO USE THEM. YOU CAN EASILY USE A COWSTAIL ON IT NOW.
+i'LL STILL USE A SHUNT, LIKE I DO ON MOST HANDLINES I DO!</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>ABOUT THIS CLIMB, THERE WAS ABOUT 100 METRES OF SLOPING
+PASSAGE ENDING AT A AVEN, WITH PASSAGES CONTINUING BEYOND BUT NOT EXPLORED.
+IT GOES IN THE NORTH DIRECTION, BUT IN SEVERAL BENDS (MANY 90&deg;). WE
+WILL SURVEY TOMORROW?</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>13 AUG 2001 - WAYNE + ANDY, MICK + DUNCAN</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>WE SURVEYED THE PASSAGE TO THE AVEN (SPEAK TO DUNCAN) MICK
++ ADNY LOOKED AT THE CONTINUATION OF THE PASSAGE, ANOTHER 50 METRES +
+PASSAGE, ENDING AT PITCHES. (SPEAK TO MICK T) DUNCAN WILL DRAW UP SURVEY.
+[all the E's in previous write-up are indistinguishable from U's]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>[In even bigger caps, pointing at above writeup] LURN TO
+FUCKING WRITU</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>[In another hand:] Is this in hebrew? MCT. [And presumably
+in response:]IF YOU LIKE, FUCK OFF</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_287><SPAN class=psispan_288><U>Becka</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_289>, Martin + Earl Surface 13/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Had entered positions of Cave Tree, Great Oak Chamber +
+the snow chamber in crwning glory into Earl's GPS. Walked up to 204 + set
+off to find points on surface. Turned out to be q. high up , ~100m above
+the points we'd surveyed underground, though GPS aren't so good at height.
+Wandered right up to the bunde-covered peak then back down 204. Lots of big
+shafts, then Martin found pitch down a thin rift. Put a cairn by it. MarkS,
+Animal, et al surface surveyed to it next day (14/8) the next day Animal +
+MikeC (15/8) drill-bolted down + got into Cave Tree via a loose entrance
+pitch, ~35m down.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>T,U 10 minutes</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_290><SPAN class=psispan_291><U>Becka</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_292>, Martin + Earl 204 14/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Down treeumphant + turned left down Crowning Glory
+(QM24A). Climbed up free climb at end of main passage where our survey on
+11/8/01 down main passage had ended. Put handline (11 metres OK) on + left
+Earl to put in 2 bolts for pitch down Martin + + went back passage + down
+left, past snow chamber {put carbides out - Definately Daylight up there,
+albeit only a glimmer). Down to end of where 11/8/01 survey had ended (down
+wallking passage q. steep down). Continued surveying on until something
+that looked like a pitch. Kicked rocks down then decided it was
+freeclimable, called it Helter Skelter. Ended in a draughting hole with
+boulders which looked like it could be squeezed over if you didn't mind
+loose stuff or given a bit of crow-bar persuasion. We dug it a bit the
+finished off the survey there + headed back to Earl. He'd just finished
+rigging a hand-line (needs ~16 metres) + got down to the floor, avoiding
+the pitch. He could scramble up a boulder slope the far side of the pitch +
+said there was another pitch with passage continuing the other side,
+needing bolting around the pith to gte to. We'd run out of rope, so headed
+back down main passage (called Bouldercoaster?) + left immediately after
+free-climb down to get shortcut back to Treeumphant via the QM28A. Did more
+taping, &amp; showed Earl cave tree Chamber, then down to 53A. Earl thought
+about putting a bolt in for pitch there but decided against it, poor hang +
+not v.exciting pitch whilst Martin + I surveyed. We realised that 42B
+joined to 53A, so we surveyed between the two starting at 42B. Finally,
+still had a bi of time left so started surveying up 12B, which Mark Byers
+had had a quick look up last year. Quickly became pretty low, wide passage
+with nice mud on floor + white stals. Stopped surveying at station 7, at
+top of small chamber. Out, goood, varied trip.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>T/U 9hrs</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_293><SPAN class=psispan_294><U>Becka</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_295>&nbsp;+ Earl 204 15/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_296><SPAN class=psispan_297>Back to where we'd finihde
+surveying down 12B yesterday at statio 7. Survey down into chamber (after
+putting in a largely superfluous 8m handline). Turned left, free-climbed
+down to bottom of chamber, clambered down + over boulders into rift for
+~20m, until got to edge of very large pitch. 2+ second free drop + lovely
+clean shaft. Surveyed all that. Back to chamber, continued surveying up
+passage until popped out into&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_298><U>HUGE</U></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_299>&nbsp;passage.
+Ignored right passage + surveyed along passing several QMA's + getting 5
+consecutive legs of over 20 metres. Finally ended in loose boulder slope
+leading up to hole in ceiling. Do-able but not great - the passage high
+above just before the boulder slope looked better. Back down the massive
+phreatic passage + met Martin, Tony + Letty. Sent them to look at the big
+stuff, whilt Earl + I surveyed up right where we'd popped out into big
+stuff. Didn't go far, right ended in another boulder slope up, straight on
+was a good,, draughting walking sie passage. Earl + I went back to the
+chamber with Letty to tie up + finish the survey there whilst Tony + Martin
+surveyed the first left in the big passage which became a rift + then we
+could see their light from our passages near the chamber. Fine trip.
+Out.</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>T/U 9hrs</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_300><SPAN class=psispan_301><U>Martin</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_302>, Tony and Letty 204 15/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Pushed leads in No pain no gain 2000-2B was pushed to the
+pitch under King Carbide just above pleasure dome. Pushed leads there which
+all ended in pitches into pleasure dome, apart from one which was left
+unpushed.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>We then went to look at the stuff of 12B, we surveyed one
+of Earl abd Beckas side passages to find a number of white stalactites. We
+then met Earl and Becka who showed us the way to Swings and roundabouts. We
+had a toursit, then Tony I pushed a lead which looped back to a previous
+part of Becka and Earls survey. Meanwhile Letty showed Earl and Becka the
+side lead to confirm the connecting survey stations.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>T/U 9hours</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_303><SPAN class=psispan_304><U>Anthony</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_305>&nbsp;&amp; Julia Surface Survey 14/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Sat around until 5pm when it was sufficiently cool to walk
+more than 5 yards without totally dehydrating. Surface surveyed from 204A
+to a hole Becka had spotted earlier in the week via 2 other holes. The firs
+is a small downhill crawl at the bottom of a shakehole, looked at by Mike
+TA who declared it to be a dig [ now tagged 2001/02]. The second hole is a
+short (~5m) downclimb with passage going off [now tagged 2001/03]. Survey
+puts this straight over the colonnade in 04 (which boasts a couple of
+avens). This hole had what appeared to be a freshly placed spit of unknown
+provenance. Neither hole has been tagged yet, thought spits are placed for
+this. The final hole was descended by MikeTA and MikeC the folowing
+day...</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_306><SPAN class=psispan_307><U>Anthony</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_308>, Duncan, Mick &amp; Brian 204 15/8/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Plan was for Mick &amp; Brian to bolt across a pit at the
+northern extremity of &quot;Chocolate Salty Balls&quot; while me &amp;
+Dunks caught up with the surveying backlog. Got to Cave Tree chamber to
+find a rope hanging out of the roof and an Animal stood at the bottom -
+hence 204 had its third entrance. We were warned that the pitch head was
+&quot;rather loose&quot; but planned to go out that way. Surveying
+proceeded at a reasonable pace, and we caught up with Mick &amp; Brian just
+as Brian was preparing to place the last traverse bolt. At this point we
+notied that there was no draught coming from across the pitch, so it came
+as less of a surprise when Brian teetered across to find all of four feet
+of cave. While we were there, we thought we might as well drop the pitch.
+At the bottom is a short horizontal passage leading to another pitch. This
+appears to be mderately deep as a stone rattled for 11 seconds down it
+...</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Steamed on out and got to the bottom of the new entrance
+pitch. Pitch was very nice until the last 5m where the rope appeared to
+hang out of a &quot;rather loose&quot; boulder choke. Once off the rope,
+the fun continues with an uphill squeeze through mobile boulders.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>If this pitch is to become a trade route, some serious
+gardening must be performed because at the moment it is a deathtrap - one
+of the loosest pitch heads Dunks or I have seen in Austria *</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>TU 7hrs</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_309><SPAN class=psispan_310>* This place is a fucking
+death-trap. it is in danger of major collapse. I'd give it a resounding
+&Oslash; star reommendation.&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_311><U>Duncan</U></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_312><SPAN class=psispan_313><U>Duncan</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_314>, Wayne 204 Chocolate Salty Balls 13/9/01</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>Survey of stuff pushed by Wayne + Andy on an earlier trip.
+About 120m of stomping passage trending mainly north from Cave Tree
+Chamber.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>TU 6hrs.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>Friday 17th Aug Eish&ouml;hle - Mission Impossible</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_315><SPAN class=psispan_316>Connection seeking
+-&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_317><U>Hils</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_318>&nbsp;+ Olly</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_319><SPAN class=psispan_320><IMG
+SRC="sketch2.spr"></SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_321>We heroically dragged
+ourselves out of our pits at 7.30 the morning aftr the Expo Dinner + headed
+u the hill to Find The Connetion. - a bolt traverse around the head of Over
+The Top.</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Olly wants to call this traverse &quot;Too Hard For
+CUCC&quot; (I think on the grounds that he couldn't drag anyone else up
+here when there was 4k of open passage to be walked into on the other side
+of the hill, till an unsuspecting oxford mug came along), but since he
+bolted the entire traverse while I fell asleep on a pile of rope, it might
+not be as appropiate as he'd hoped :-) [This smiley actually vertical -
+Ed]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Anyway, we (Olly) bolted the traverse, and found a loose
+sand/rocks slope heading up a tunnel on the far side of the pitch chamber.
+TBC....</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_322><SPAN class=psispan_323><IMG
+SRC="sketch3.spr"></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Heading [Arrow pointing to comment in pencil Not
+surveyed'] back from Over The Top, I (when I wasn't asleep) dropped a pitch
+(~20m) to a rocky floor, with a slot in the wall at chest height, heading
+down a pitch of indeterminate length. *</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>No naturals + I didn't have a bolt kit, so couldn't go any
+further. It's heading the wrong way for a connection anyway (both
+horizontally + vertically), &amp; Olly thinks it might drop into a known
+pitch whose name he isn't sure of (&quot;the Missio Impossible
+Pitch&quot;/&quot;Ol's Pitch&quot;??).</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>(* Stone rattle varies beteen ~5s and ~10s )</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Sat 18th &amp; Sun 19th Aug</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Eish&ouml;hle - Mission Impossible</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>More connection-seeking mit Hils + Olly (....cont'd from
+Fri 17th)</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_324><SPAN class=psispan_325><IMG
+SRC="sketch4.spr"></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Yesterday (18th - bit confused... ) we bolted/climbed up a
+20m 45&deg; slope, beyond the sandy slope ( see writeup of Fri 17th). This
+made us very happy, coz apparently the most promising-looking leads in KH
+around the Theatre - the nearest part to where we are - are unbolted
+up-pitches, so, we wanna get high&hellip;</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_326><SPAN class=psispan_327><IMG
+SRC="sketch5.spr"></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>On the 19th we gained a rift passage at the top of the
+45&deg; slope. It changes direction lots, has no roof or floor and is
+confusing. It feels like we're heading up an inlet, or possibly we've
+intersected one and could follow it up- or downstream. Going to plot
+centreline to figure out what's happening&hellip;</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>[Olly (while calculatig coordinates so we can figure out
+where the hell we're going); &quot;Yay, we're 3mm further North&quot;]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Following the rift upstream leads to a climb which I've
+temporary-rigged (needs rigging as a pitch really). At the top you can go
+left, right or up &hellip; TBC &hellip;</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_328><SPAN class=psispan_329><IMG
+SRC="sketch6.spr"></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Mon 20th am (not a caving trip, just an admin sesh)</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>The currently closest explored EH&#x0020;point to KH is
+37m away. Our bolt traverse over Over The Top started 102m away. The first
+day we got 32m closer. The second day we got 16m closer again. From this we
+conclude that our approach to KH is an exponential decay to a asymptote at
+38m separation. FFS. Shall we just go to the pub?</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_330><SPAN class=psispan_331>Oh yeah, and we've rejigged the
+&quot;bolt traverse&quot; round Over The Top as a pendule -
+new&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN class=psispan_332><U>riging topo</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_333>:</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>[pic]</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Mon 20th Eish&ouml;hle</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>Guess what. Looking for a connection again.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_334><SPAN class=psispan_335>Now we've also rejigged the
+upper half of Devil's Chute: new&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_336><U>rigging topo&nbsp;</U></SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_337>:</SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_1>[pic]</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_338><SPAN class=psispan_339>We also climbed a few metres
+higher in yesterday's rift [ rerigged the pitch - new&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN
+class=psispan_340><U>rigging topo:</U></SPAN></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_4><U>[pic]</U></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>then decided to check out the downstream direction of the
+high-level rift, to see if it went anywhere different from downstream rift
+at low level (i.e. where we'd come from). It doesn't [appear to], so we
+surveyed + derigged it.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>The remaining lead is to continue climbing + traversing in
+the upstream direction. Following upstream at floor level reaches (yet
+another) drippy aven but (yet again), a few metres before the aven, it's
+possible to climb the rift (which we've now done), and traverse across.
+(The rift isn't confusing any more - linear, but hading and winding.)</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>Top cave. Top 4 days. Don't know if I'm going back there,
+but somone else should :-} And here's my most important Top Tip: wear
+crampons that stay on your feet. Otherwise you end up doing a frighteningly
+friendly dance with Olly in order to claw your way out of
+Schneevulcanhalle. Euugghh.</P>
+
+<P class=psiint_4><U>Hilary</U></P>
+
+<P class=psiint_3>P.S. derigged the bolt traverse (Too Across)* and the
+going-the-wrong-direction pitch from Fri 17th.</P>
+
+<P class=psiloc_341><SPAN class=psispan_342>* (but left the pendule in
+place, obviously)</SPAN></P>
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