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<html><head><title>Lost Rucksack Hole 1st descent</title></head><body>
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<p>Adam Cooper starting an SRT descent of a newly discovered shaft on the
plateau in 1993. The shaft had already been investigated on ladder -
necessary because, as the name "Lost Rucksack Hole" suggests, he had dropped
his rucksack containing the rope into the shaft in a careless moment.
<p>This sort of entrance is typical of prospecting on the plateau. Also
typical is the fact that no-one could find the shaft again in 1993. It was
given number <a href="../../200.htm">CUCC93-01</a>, and re-found in 1995, but
no gear was to hand. Thus it remained unexplored beyond this surface shaft
until 1998, when it was finally bottomed in three trips, numbered 1623/200,
and very definitely fixed by GPS and surface survey and marked with a metal
tag. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington 1993</font>
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<p>Adam Cooper starting a ladder descent of a newly discovered shaft on the
plateau in 1993. The ladder was necessary because, as the name "Lost Rucksack
Hole" suggests, he had just dropped his rucksack containing the rope into the
shaft in a careless moment. Typical of prospecting on the plateau is the fact
that no-one could find the shaft again in 1993. It was given number <a
href="../../200.htm">CUCC93-01</a>, and re-found in 1995, but
no gear was to hand, so it remained unexplored beyond this surface shaft
until 1998, when it was finally bottomed in three trips, numbered 1623/200,
and very definitely fixed by GPS and surface survey and marked with a metal
tag. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1993</font>
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<p>Adam Cooper in 1993, placing a bolt for a more thorough descent of "Lost
Rucksack Hole" on the plateau, after retrieving the eponymous Rucksack on a
ladder descent. A rapid initial exploratory descent followed by bolting for a
safer rig is a typical aspect of prospecting and shaft-bashing on the
plateau. This shaft, given number <a href="../../200.htm">1623/200</a>
remained unexplored below the surface shaft until 1998, when it was finally
bottomed in three trips; marked with a metal tag; and very definitely fixed
by GPS and surface survey. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1993</font><br clear=all>
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