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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 03:29:44 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Logbook edited 2024-07-25i

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ maintain half a dozen parser functions.
 Sorry about all the crap that surrounds the image tags which has been imported along with the content
 when UK Caving blogs have been parsed.
 
-Exported on 2024-09-09 15:09 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
+Exported on 2024-09-11 03:09 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online
 See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, filename)
 -->
 <body>
@@ -1530,7 +1530,7 @@ After our first stay up on the plateau we made a crossing back across the platea
 <hr />
 
 <div class="tripdate" id="2024-07-25i">2024-07-25</div>
-<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>,Anthony Day,Jacob Chuck,</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>,Jacob Chuck,Anthony Day,</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Surface - Fixing Guten Morgen Höhle</div>
 <p>My adopt-a-cave for this year was GMH (Guten Morgon Höhle), having
 failed to sort it out last time I was here in 2022. And this was the
@@ -1541,12 +1541,12 @@ Martin's 'mappapp' local copy (ish) of the website. And I went
 shopping for stainless screws and HSS bits so we could put in tags,
 and had drills, and instruments. We tried hard not to forget anything
 important so this would actually work.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>The weather was a rare case of a bit overcast, but not actually
 raining, which is perfect for this work. It warmed up later in the day
 but was relatively gentle on us, which is good because we walked for
 bloody miles!</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>Tromped past Balkony following vague line of cairns, checking the
 points on our map. Checkout 2023-ASH-10 and 2023-ASH-11 which defo
 look worth investigating. Then got
@@ -1556,13 +1556,13 @@ Appelhaus' trip of 2012. There were a couple of obvious shafts which
 we photoed, but they didn't fit my recollection of OK-01 which was a
 smaller shaft under an alcove. Soon we found the right hole just 6m
 away, but not obvious due to being 'tucked under' a small cliff.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>We put in a new concrete-screw tag for "2012 OK 01", only to find
 it already tagged just round the corner as
 <a href="../../1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html">2017-NR-02</a>. So in fact
 it has been explored, tagged, located, photoed and sketch-surveyed for
 7 years, so we can kataster this one.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>Next we passed 2012-OK-02 which still needs descending so far as we
 can tell. Easy job. We put our cave-blinkers back on in an attempt to
 actually get the job we intended to do done. Wook had carefully put
@@ -1578,35 +1578,35 @@ also-tagged <a href="../../1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html">2015 DL
 01</a> (Shagged Spit Höhle). We GPSed (GPS on the eponymous shagged
 spit for about 40 mins) and photoed that location whilst also doing a
   'from-the-surface' SAP6 survey.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>So now both 2015-DL-01 and 2015-DL-02 are explored, located,
 photoed, tagged and surveyed sufficiently to get
 katastered. Result. Job done.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>Time was moving on and we had a dinner to get back to this evg so
 we headed back, looking
 for <a href="../../1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html">2012-dd-04</a> on the
 way back. Despite our best efforts we stumbled onto an entrance too
 fine to ignore and so spent 40 mins GPSing, tagging and surveying
-(from the surface) 2024-JC-01. (See how the wiley old lags carefully
+(from the surface) <a href="../../1623/2017-jc-01/2017-jc-01.html">2024-JC-01</a>. (See how the wiley old lags carefully
 made this one Jacob&apos;s responsibility :-) It&apos;s quite a big
 hading shaft entrance about 12m x 2m with a 4m cliff behind and at
 least 17m deep. There was a nice boulder for a survey station but it
-looked a bit dodgy and shove sent it crashing down the hole so we were
+looked a bit dodgy and a shove sent it crashing down the hole so we were
 wise not to use that one. Tag is to LH end of the hole. GPS point and
 intermediate point are red nail-varnish marked.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>dd-04 was a tiny bit elusive, although Anthony&apos;s GPS took him
-nearly straight there whilst Wookey&apos;s took him 20m away jus tthe
+nearly straight there whilst Wookey&apos;s took him 20m away just the
 wrong side of a ridge and then he was marooned by bunde for a while,
 but eventually re-found the others. jacob had shoved himself into the
 hole but it was about 1.5 cavers long and thus not big enough to be
 katasterable. We tagged it anyway.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>Now it really was time to hot-foot it home so we headed back,
 passing the (tagged) caves 277, 272 and 2012-FT-02. There really are
 quite a lot of holes round here.</p>
-
+<p>
 <p>Anthony and I collected the rest of our shit and we all headed
 briskly down the hill for the final time this year, which was good
 because I really did have quite sore feet by the end of the day after