more 2018 trips typed up in logbook.

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<div class="triptitle">Balkonhoehle/264 - 1<sup>st</sup> rig</div>
<p>
Rigged entrance pitch as far as second deviation but found deviation tat (meant to be in-situe)
Rigged entrance pitch as far as second deviation but found deviation tat (meant to be in-situ)
had been removed along with hanger. Dickon spent 10+ minutes swinging to find bolt but it could not be found.
Returned to surface leaving rope and rigging gear at last rigged Y-hang.
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<div class="tripdate" id="t2018-07-17rg2">2018-07-17</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
<div class="triptitle">Rigging Guide: Homecoming - Entrance - Wallace and Gromit - Second Coming </div>
<p>Homecoming entrance and first pitch rigging guide:
<p>Homecoming entrance and first pitch rigging guide:<br>
<img src="logbook7.jpg" width=100%>
<br>
<p>Radagast rigging guide and handclimb below Radagast (poor natural belay):
<p>Radagast rigging guide and handclimb below Radagast (poor natural belay):<br>
<img src="logbook8.jpg" width=100%>
<br>
<p>Traverse over hole and up the pitch in meander. Probably best left rigged for next year to save hassle on rerigging.
<p>First meander pitch. String around boulder in roof to protect traverse over rammed blocks.
<p>First meander pitch. String around boulder in roof to protect traverse over rammed blocks.<br>
<p>2nd meander pitch.
<p>2nd meander pitch.<br>
<img src="logbook9.jpg" width=100%>
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<p>Rigging guide: Wallace and Gromit
<p>traverse into the second coming
<p>traverse into the second coming<br>
<img src="logbook10.jpg" width=100%>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u>, George, Philip</div>
<div class="triptitle">Balkonhoehle -> Honeycomb _> Hangmans</div>
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<p>
After acrack of 11:30 start we had a steady descent to the bottom of Hangman's then
added a 2nd bolt to give a nice,non-rubby Y-hang downHangmans to the connection
we'd found to"fecking tight" in mid-level Tunnocks on Mike and George's last trip.
We explored and surveyed the 2 leads there.
<p>
The hole in the floor joined the pitch down which I rigged some huge spiky
boulders + an overhanging mud floor. We derigged+ George pulled through on the
ring hanger at the top of the climb at the end of Hangman's traverse.
<p>
George looked at the tube at the top mud slope half way along Hangman's Traverse
+ asked for a drill so he could put a rope on it but I'd already snaffled the
drill to bolt up the mud + boulder slope further along Hangman's Traverse ("Snail Trail")
so he had to down climb.<br>
<p>I made slow progress (hence the name) + finally gave up + asked George
to do the final climb over a wedged boulder only for him to find an easy
thrutch up on the right side.
From here we were in narrow, deep rift. I rigged a traverse + short pitch
to a horizontal rift.</p>
<p>Philip headed out whilst George & I surveyed horizontally into the draft
until the passage narrowed to face-sized.
The next day we dropped the Snail Trail pitch series here from
the far side of the Snail Trail Traverse.
The whole area is cold + drafty but it wasn't clear where the main air
comes from. George pulled out Luke's Hilti fromt he RHS final Y-hang
on Honeycomb pitch - it only seemed to have set on one side.
<div class="timeug">T/U: 11.5 hours</div>
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