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@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Push Oatso and survey back out</a> - info from call-out book, no logbook write u
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Erin Lynch</u>, Theo Honohan, </div>
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<div class="triptitle"> 161 - Triassic Park - Scorchio </div>
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<br /><br />Date of [24th - from call-out book] <br /><br />After being trapped in our tent for 3 days due to rain, we headed back to T.P. with relief and the desire to move onto something more interesting. I went down Scorchio to derig + survey, and was overcome by the drive to see what was beyond the squeezy bit. Unfortunately, even after I'd kicked a good bit of mud glop out of the squeeze, I still had to take my belay belt off to get through. Forgetting to put my stop on a cow's tail made the whole thing a bit exciting and all I found was another vertical squeeze. Chickening out, I declared it done enough, and we surveyed the accessible bit. The bottom of Scorchio is definitely a grade W q.m. Across the passage, Theo hammered in a spit for Dynamo Kiev, the last q.m. in our little area. There was much rejoicing when it, too, was too tight, so we could survey + go home. <br /><br />T.U. 6¼ hours <br /><br />P.S. It's worth noting that we didn't look at the most promising hole-in-the-floor q.m. in that area which is located [at this critical point, the log-book write up just stops, Webeditor. However, perusal of the 1995 survey book suggests this is <a href="../../1623/161/offtri.htm#qC1995-161-43">C1995-161-43</a>]
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<br /><br />Date of [24th - from call-out book] <br /><br />After being trapped in our tent for 3 days due to rain, we headed back to T.P. with relief and the desire to move onto something more interesting. I went down Scorchio to derig + survey, and was overcome by the drive to see what was beyond the squeezy bit. Unfortunately, even after I'd kicked a good bit of mud glop out of the squeeze, I still had to take my belay belt off to get through. Forgetting to put my stop on a cow's tail made the whole thing a bit exciting and all I found was another vertical squeeze. Chickening out, I declared it done enough, and we surveyed the accessible bit. The bottom of Scorchio is definitely a grade W q.m. Across the passage, Theo hammered in a spit for Dynamo Kiev, the last q.m. in our little area. There was much rejoicing when it, too, was too tight, so we could survey + go home. <br /><br />T.U. 6¼ hours <br /><br />P.S. It's worth noting that we didn't look at the most promising hole-in-the-floor q.m. in that area which is located [at this critical point, the log-book write up just stops, Webeditor. However, perusal of the 1995 survey book suggests this is <a href="..//1623/161/offtri.htm#qC1995-161-43">C1995-161-43</a>]
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<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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