diff --git a/years/2024/logbook.html b/years/2024/logbook.html index 58cdbf774..3495a38cb 100644 --- a/years/2024/logbook.html +++ b/years/2024/logbook.html @@ -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 2024-07-10 13:07 using either the control panel webpage or when editing a logbook entry online +Exported on 2024-07-10 16:07 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) --> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ See troggle/code/views/other.py and core.models/logbooks.py writelogbook(year, f
2024-07-06
-
Charlotte, Jacob C, philips, waite,
+
Charlotte, philips, Jacob C, waite,
Basecamp - Setup day 1
Arrived in the afternoon and got keys from gasthof. Fridge full of other people's beer sadly. Picked up Philip S from the station and set up outside tarp and bier tent. Bier tent missing it's door ATM with a tarp rigged instead??????? Where has it gone ? Who knows?????? Gas hose fell off burner whilst cooking dinner, large plume of flame in bier tent but crisis averted
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ I was walking into town from the station (from Vienna this morning) when I was i
2024-07-07
-
Charlotte, PhilipS, Jacob, Waite,
+
Charlotte, Jacob, PhilipS, Waite,
topcamp - First visit to top camp
Charlotte, James W and Jacob C going for a first carry to top camp to look at amount of snow etc., departed Gasthof at 11:00 expected back about 20:00. They are not taking the new top camp tarp up this time - it weighs 21 kg. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Tarp is partly up at side of hut as there was a caravan parked there ye
2024-07-08
-
Julia, PhilipS, wassil, sieds,
+
Julia, wassil, PhilipS, sieds,
basecamp - WHo went where
Everyone went up to the plateau except for Julia and Philip S. Wassil and Sieds arrived during the day.
T/U: 0.0 hours
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Carried the new tarp up to top camp today (25KG bag) rigged the tarp reasonably
2024-07-08
-
, isaac
+
plateau - musings of a tired boy
I'll fill this out later, food has just been announced as being ready and I am bloody starving! @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Isaac
2024-07-09
-
Philip S, Sieds, Wookey,
+
Philip S, Wookey, Sieds,
Basecamp - Nerd *
Sieds has graduated (demoted?) to supernerd. Wookey spent a couple of hours last night failing to get the scanner working with Debian, and Philip was tearing his hair trying it with Ubuntu and Windows this morning.

@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ Sieds calmly checked the online documentation, did the three-fingered salute to


2024-07-09
-
waite, charlotte, jacob, , issac
+
charlotte, waite, jacob, , issac
fishface - collecting rope
no reflectors left on spits.
4th pitch left rigged

-With major Faff we set off from top camp towards Fishface to collect rope that had been left there last year. Our bags were very heavy with lots of ropes, hangers and all our caving kit to get to the store of ropes at the bottom of the 4th pitch. James and Jacob found the cave with minimal snow and cleared and flattened it whilst Charlotte kitted up to go in and rig.Jacob hadn't brought a chest harness to expo so some macguyvering of a sling was in order. Rigging went smoothly past the chossy death pitch and tasteful noods until we got to the icy tube pitch. Charlotte rigged the wrong way here as the topo from Jonty had confused hiltis for expansions. Cue an hour of going down the wrong pitch and then back up and fruitful searching for hiltis (unreflectored) eventually the rest of us got into a group shelter and started singing, hugging and eating flapjack to stay warm. We even wrote a new verse of Hard Caver. +With major Faff we set off from top camp towards Fishface to collect rope that had been left there last year. Our bags were very heavy with lots of ropes, hangers and all our caving kit to get to the store of ropes at the bottom of the 4th pitch. James and Jacob found the cave with minimal snow and cleared and flattened it whilst Charlotte kitted up to go in and rig.Jacob hadn't brought a chest harness to expo so some macguyvering of a sling was in order. Rigging went smoothly past the chossy death pitch and tasteful noods until we got to the icy tube pitch. Charlotte rigged the wrong way here as the topo from Jonty had confused hiltis for expansions. Cue an hour of going down the wrong pitch and then back up and fruitful searching for hiltis (unreflectored) eventually the rest of us got into a group shelter and started singing, hugging, shivering and eating flapjack to stay warm. We even wrote a new verse of Hard Caver.

The plateau is perfect for caving they say
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ we went down to fishface to collect all the rope but missed half the bolts and we lost all our hope .....

-Eventually we heard rope free and quickly made our way down to the rope store at the bottom. As I passed the deviation at the bottom my light decided it didn't want to work anymore meaning i had to use my spare which fortunatly was around my neck! Large tacklebags were filled up with large quantities of rope which then were prussiced out by this years expos first and keenest cavers. we emerged after much fighting with bags to a lovely evening with the sun just having set, and enjoyed a relaxing walk back to top with the milky way looking over us. (The walk was much less relaxing for me as the spade handle kept getting caught on things and tried to kill me multiple times). +Eventually we heard rope free and quickly made our way down to the rope store at the bottom. As I passed the deviation at the bottom my light decided it didn't want to work anymore meaning i had to use my spare which fortunatly was around my neck! Large tacklebags were filled up with large quantities of rope which then were prussiced out by this years expos first and keenest cavers. we emerged after much fighting with bags (charlotte really likes having three bags whilst derigging) to a lovely evening with the sun just having set, and enjoyed a relaxing walk back to top with the milky way looking over us. (The walk was much less relaxing for me as the spade handle kept getting caught on things and tried to kill me multiple times).

T/U: 8.0 hours

Edit this entry