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Request to see whole logbook triggers re-exporting.
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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 2026-02-04 16:02 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
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Exported on 2026-03-30 09:03 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online,
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or (JSON files year only) because someone has requested to see this whole file.
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See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
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The template used to generate this page is troggle/templates/logbook2005style.html
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@@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ With it already being 11pm and feeling a long way from home, we decided to call
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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-12a">2025-07-12</div>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>PhilipBalister</u>, markshinwell, *davidmolnar</div>
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<div class="triptitle">plateau - There and back again</div>
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I joined Mark Shinwell and his friend David to walk to the edge of the plateau and look at various features along the way. We also stopped to collect drone images from the area around Pepper Pot. After the drone flight, we diverged from the Homecoming track and blundered through the bunde cutting the corner to find the Hunters Path where it comes onto the plateau. Much of this is a blur, but we noted a few existing points in the survex and a few new ones. Hopefully Mark has them. Aw we approached the gully coming from the Homecoming area, travel slowed and the terrain became a series of tricky climbdowns. Finally, we reached the Hunters path. By this time, dreams of approaching the edge and flying the drone were gone as we arrived later than we hoped. Instead we found a flat spot to launch the drone from and flew it over the edge collecting photos showing the larch trees that are past the edge.
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I joined Mark Shinwell and his friend David [Molnar? Walker?]to walk to the edge of the plateau and look at various features along the way. We also stopped to collect drone images from the area around Pepper Pot. After the drone flight, we diverged from the Homecoming track and blundered through the bunde cutting the corner to find the Hunters Path where it comes onto the plateau. Much of this is a blur, but we noted a few existing points in the survex and a few new ones. Hopefully Mark has them. Aw we approached the gully coming from the Homecoming area, travel slowed and the terrain became a series of tricky climbdowns. Finally, we reached the Hunters path. By this time, dreams of approaching the edge and flying the drone were gone as we arrived later than we hoped. Instead we found a flat spot to launch the drone from and flew it over the edge collecting photos showing the larch trees that are past the edge.
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<p>
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A walk up the Hunters path toward Homecoming revealed many interesting holes, but there was no time to take notes. This area deserves a better look with gear and rope.
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<p>
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