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@@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ to find we weren't the first ones there.
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Max</u>,Nadia, Luke, Olly</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Surface</div>
 <p>
-We setoff with Nadia and Olly topractice surveyinga ndexploring two 
+We setoff with Nadia and Olly to practice surveying and exploring two 
 nat-explored bits in Fisch Gesicht entrance.
 <p>
 Luke and I were trying to do a bolt climb up a 6m pitch.
@@ -1461,8 +1461,36 @@ On the return journey Rory rigged the traverse line with 5 slings hooked one to
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 <div class="tripdate" id="t2018-07-28">2018-07-28</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Adelaide</u>, Typhon</div>
-<div class="triptitle">Bottom of FGH</div>
-<p><h2>**** MORE TO TYPE IN HERE ****</h2>
+<div class="triptitle">FGH - "shat myself"</div>
+<p>
+At thebottom of FGH had an ~80m pitch that needed bolting, and the idea of it appealed to
+Typhon and I. After looking for someone more experienced in vain,we decided that our previous bolting
+experiences (4 bolts between the two of us - as well as surveying experience - 
+I had seen M. Holliday do one survey) was enough. We headed to the cave under 
+the disapproving stares of Nadia and Luke.
+<p>
+We swiftly made out way to the bottom, where we struggled to find some good rock 
+to set a Y-hang; Typhon had to climb down a rift to find somewhere suitable, while I sang 
+every song I knew & tried to fight off the creeping cold.
+<p>
+Typhon got too tired (and needed to pee) to bolt a rebelay, so the 80m rope had 
+to be descended on a single Y-hang. I shat myself (not actually, I hear it's a figure 
+of speech in your language) a little while descending due to the h_i_c_c(?) 
+b_o_u_n_c_e of the rope, but Typhon's grin and general mentality of not giving 
+a fuck reassured me greatly.
+<p>
+The enthusiasm of dropping my very first pitch lifted my sprit up, we wandered 
+around the chamber & 
+found 3 leads; 
+<ul>
+<li>a 45&deg; downwards tube which started with a 3m non-free-climbable 
+pitch and turned right, 
+<li>a hole in the wall behind (what we thought was) non free-climbable pitch (but actually was), and a
+<li>rift which lead to another 80m pitch.
+</ul>
+<p>We left the cave very pleased with all the new leads.
+<p>
+PS we didn't survey because we forgot the notebook up the pitch OK bye.
 
 <div class="timeug">T/U: ? hours</div>
 
@@ -1493,7 +1521,8 @@ We had a little time before out turn-around time, so Michael started to bolt the
 <div class="tripdate" id="t2018-08-02a">2018-08-02</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Adelaide</u>, Typhon, Manfred</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Lead after Rubble Rumble</div>
-<p><h2>**** MORE TO TYPE IN HERE ****</h2>
+<p>
+Followed the lead after Rubble Rumble, surveyed for 6 hours, 60+ survey legs total. Good trip.
 
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@@ -1576,7 +1605,7 @@ The high phreas would be accessible with a traverse line for a climb up that is
 <div class="tripdate" id="t2018-08-02g">2018-08-04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Philip Sargent</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">Expo T-shirts arrived at Gasthof</div>
-<p><2x S, 3x XL, 4x L, lots of M (some male, some female, no distinction in label)
+<p>2x S,<br> 3x XL,<br> 4x L,<br> lots of M (some male, some female, no distinction in label)
 
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