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<div class="timeug">T/U: 16.0 hours</div>
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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-17d">2025-07-17</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Hamish</u>, Ash G, Hamish W</div>
<div class="triptitle">161 - No Country for Young Men</div>
Arriving at top-camp, we are greeted by more ventilation in the tarp, 24 less tea lights and a distinct lack of Harry Kettle.
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With copious amounts of people going to Popper hole and Gruffalo, and James W abandoning me to go camping so I cant go to Bread Recipe Hole. So i decide to tag along with Ash to go to his drafty A lead in KH - Country for Old Men.
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After arriving at KH, walking half way back to top camp in the rain to find my dropped wellies, then back to KH, we descend the entrance series around 2pm.
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We followed closely behind the other KH group (Lara, Charlot and Russell) to rapton, where our paths diverge.
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Continuing further on into Country for Old Men, Ash finishies bolting a muddy slope/pitch while I be useless waiting at the top. After faffing with rope lengths so we are able to return, we eventually move on.
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Just before the lead and the Rift of Doom we discover a climb that a hand line is needed to get back up, commence more faffing, we get it rigged.
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Immediately after is our drafty hands and knees crawl on the right, which is our A lead.
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A few meters in is a pitch that ash gets to rigging, while I have a nosey down the passage towards the rift of doom only noting that there may be a bolt climb a 10-20m further on from our lead, behind you on the left.
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Down our lead's 10-15 pitch we get to a muddy slope, where I de-SRT kit and we start surveying.
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Down another muddy slope, we find a C-Lead squeeze (killed), a B lead drafting crouching passage (killed -> Drafting (out) Dig (<1/2m, other side visable, probably doable with hands)) and continued along our drafting out A lead up another muddy slope, turn right, then down another muddy slope. A short flat out crawl into lots of upwards crouching passage.
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Near the end of our trip we get to a 6 way junction (2 ways connect to 2 other ways so 4 way junction) leaving us with 3 promising ways on (1. Up slope, walking passage, getting bigger, drafting out. 2. Down slope, walking passage, drafting in. And 3. Crawl into a chamber, drafting in.)
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So we tidy up a little and head back for the day, eager to head back tomorrow.
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Arrival back at top camp at 2am.
<div class="timeug">T/U: 11.0 hours</div>
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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-18a">2025-07-18</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Philip S.</u></div>
<div class="triptitle">2025-PS-01 - Only one new cave on Vdr SMK</div>