From cefaf25f89c736fe86f527bc7b07e3ffcf908e9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Expo Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2023 20:49:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] logbook corrections --- years/2023/logbook.html | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/years/2023/logbook.html b/years/2023/logbook.html index 6dd623ac4..79f49a53a 100644 --- a/years/2023/logbook.html +++ b/years/2023/logbook.html @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ Overall, a great trip with over ~294m surveyed and more promising leads found. C
2023-08-02
Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge, Nathan Walker, Manfred Wuits
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Surface - dropping Buzzard Hole on the northerly Raucher ridge
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Surface - dropping Buzzard Hole on the northerly Kleiner Wildkogel ridge

After our lovely sleep, we woke up to dry weather, and set off to the top of the ridge above Garlic. Carrying the thick, wet 90m up the mountain was not conducive to good balance so I did fall over in the bunde and struggle to get back up. We reached Buzzard, Adam rigged it, first to the bunde, then hand bolting whilst we waited patiently. The improvement in weather did give a lovely backdrop of the Braeuningzinken for photos. Nathan went down next, followed by Manfred whilst I stayed outside enjoying the view. Upon Adam's return, I swiftly fell asleep, and awoke to find Nathan and Manfred had finished their survey and were finalising some sketches. Adam spotted some interesting holes beneath us on the plateau, so wet set off to prospect (see next entry). @@ -704,20 +704,20 @@ Overall, a great trip with over ~294m surveyed and more promising leads found. C


2023-08-02
Joe Stell, Adam Aldridge, Nathan, Manfred
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Surface - Prospecting east and south of Raucher
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Surface - Prospecting east and south of Kleiner Wildkogel

After dropping Buzzard, the fours of us decided to drop down the north face of the ridge, heading east at first, then split to form two prospecting groups, Adam and I heading further east to wrap around to the south face of the ridge, and Nathan and Manfred following the north face westwards to prospect the large, unknown valley beneath us. -

We spotted an interesting looking hut halfway up the side of the next peak eastwards (called Feuchter Kogel) which we went to look at first. It +

We spotted an interesting looking hut halfway up the side of the next peak eastwards (Griesskogel) which we went to look at first. It seems to be some kind of hunters hut; it looks quite new and very well set up, with solar panels, a level, felt platform and even an outhouse. Borrowing the hut to sleep in could be really useful for prospecting in the area but it looks so nice I'm not sure we should really be staying there. -There are plenty of promising leads we were unable to drop in this area north of the line between Raucher and Feuchter so this really could be very +There are plenty of promising leads we were unable to drop in this area north of the line between Wild- and Griesskogel so this really could be very useful.

We headed back towards Garlic, having a look at some of the holes we spotted from the ridgetop and some others, finding some promising looking leads -that seem to follow a rift along the base of the Raucher, then back to Garlic camp so as to not miss our callout. +that seem to follow a rift along the base of Wildkogel, then back to Garlic camp so as to not miss our callout.

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