From bf8c773a8f187eb999d34bfb4ad2f6cfbc2e3e23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andy Waddington on Loser looks shi*t. Fixed. Another couple
of typos spotted too. Enough for now - need to cook tea
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Cirque du Soleil: QMB - Pitch on L as enter chamber
QMA: Big drippy pitch in south side of chamber, drafts strngly in (down pitch)
QMB: Pitch on R by wall just before slope down into trunk passage
QMB: Pitch on L by slope down into trunk passage
- QMA: Big drippy pitch at end of trunk passage POSSIBLY FINAL PITCH OF KIWI SUIT
Have we found the legendary phreas at the top of Razordance ????
After Cat and Teresa anaged to sponge a set of caving gear each, we set off to rig a bypass to the top of "King Carbide" and take Teresa on her first underground SRT trip. 204A was descended and thread pitch was rigged. Reflective markers were placed on route to 'No Pain No Gain' and on to half way down 'King Carbide' (although the last couple of markers are cairns) such that it could be followed in reverse by flooded-in cavers. On hte way out, Cat demonstrated that 204B was free-climbable by the fool-hardy.
+After Cat and Teresa anaged to sponge a set of caving gear each, we set off to rig a bypass to the top of "King Carbide" and take Teresa on her first underground SRT trip. 204A was descended and thread pitch was rigged. Reflective markers were placed on route to 'No Pain No Gain' and on to half way down 'King Carbide' (although the last couple of markers are cairns) such that it could be followed in reverse by flooded-in cavers. On the way out, Cat demonstrated that 204B was free-climbable by the fool-hardy.