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Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
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when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
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Exported on 2025-07-27 20:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
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Exported on 2025-07-28 10:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
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See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-04d">2025-07-04</div>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Hannah C</u>, Harry</div>
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<div class="triptitle">Hahaha Hohle - Definitely run out of hope...</div>
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<div class="triptitle">2023-ash-03, 2025-hh-01 - Hahaha Hohle - Definitely run out of hope...</div>
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For the 6th day in a row we walked up the hill, heading back to Hahaha Hohle for the one final hope of a lead. We kitted up and quickly made our way to a traverse going over the top of the final pitch we dropped yesterday. This has to be the quickest I’ve ever killed a lead; I put in one pulse for protection over the traverse and where we were hoping the passage bended round to the left we found a wall… Hahaha Hohle was now officially dead. We derigged everything and headed back to the surface with the intention of continuing prospecting along the col-homecoming path.
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We headed on to a large shaft we had passed on previous walks (p2023-ash-03) and I chucked my oversuit on over my clothes before starting to rig, very glad that I did as it ended up being a very drippy prospect. The shaft dropped onto an ice plug with a hole at one end which we descended through, once below the ice the meltwater coming off it was rather unpleasant. We hit a very drippy ledge below and the cave was still descending; we were hoping it would crap out as it was so unpleasantly wet. I continued below the ledge as far as I could get on the rope we had and could see the passage continued heading down, this is technically a lead but very unappealing. We headed back out doing the hastiest survey possible and continued prospecting further along the path.
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