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1978: Logbook
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<h1>Expedition 1978</h1>
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29th July
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<p>Got up at 7.30 (not Simon). We reached the café at about 12 and
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then discovered how heavy the gear was and how hot the weather was. The snow
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was out in force, but Simon, Andy and Doug found that 106 was possible. So
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the rest of us split into two groups and started prospecting.
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<p>Nicky went down a shaft that appeared to go off to one side, however this
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only proved to be a tight and sharp (blood everywhere) way under the snow
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plug. About 50' deep.
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<p><a id="id1978-98-1">98</a> : A small shaft in a large clint (oops,
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grike). Very sharp rocks at the top, after which the shaft bells out toward
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a lightly boulder covered floor about 27m (85 feet to sensible people) from
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surface, but as yet the ladder doesn't reach the floor. Mike.
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<p><a href="#id1978-98-2">Next trip</a>
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Ben and John ; Well we went down this hole somewhere near 106 but after c
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30' it got tight so returned to brilliant sunshine. We continued sweating
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around the plateau looking down things - the only one of interest was a huge
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entrance c 200 yds from 106 which ended after 50-60' free climb in a small
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snowfield with a beautiful 7' 6" ice stalagmite. On the way back to the
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van I attempted the left hand variant of the superdirect route across the
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plateau, but as I was laybacking up this flake, the whole thing fell off with
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me on it - do they have helicopter hearses ? John.
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<hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-1">Team Bluewater</a> (minus Nick)
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<p>Mega panic because of huge volumes of snow, noted 96 choked with snow and
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lots of patches of snow between the snakes on the plateau. Navigation
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eventually got us to 106 where a draught was still evident in 106 and 106A
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but not in 106B. Simon went down and put bolts in - last year's anchors
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were well preserved - but had to smash off ice-formations to get into 106A.
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The Bluewater was fed in and belayed and Andy went down to the top of the
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snow plug, which had a tiny gap round it. Tried a new hole which led down c
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6m to a small chamber with a side aven whose walls were coated with a thick
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( 6cm ) layer of hexagonal ice-crystals which were very loose, so the
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explorer exitted to the top of the snow and started to DIG out the original
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route past the plug. Hacking away with the hammer soon enlarged the 15cm
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slot to 1m and got down to 5m deep where it got bigger and loose snow could
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be kicked down. Here ice formations smashed off for safety and Andy could
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see down to the 'snow platform' which was just a step in the steep
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névé. However, he did not descend to it because of a nasty rub
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above. Andy exitted and Simon descended to put a bolt in at the snow plug
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level, which took slightly longer than expected. The pitch is obviously
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going to be a right bastard to rig on SRT, even more than ladders - probably
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3 more bolts needed. Andy.
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<p><a href="../1977/andylg.htm#id1977-76-7">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-2">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-98-2">30th July</a>
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<p>Mike, John, Ben, Nicky. We all walked up to the plateau in the heat
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again, taking the rest of the tackle, and Simon, who was working off his
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hangover. Once on the plateau, we took the remaining ladders and another
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rope up to 98. After rigging the pitch as yesterday, Mike was the first to
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descend 70' of ladder and reach the bottom of the fine entrance shaft. After
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a brief exploration, I followed, lifelined down by Ben. Mike and myself
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first explored the most obvious of the two passages, a small rift section
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sloping downwards about 30 feet, but becoming too narrow and uncomfortable
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to pursue (sharp rock). After failing to find a way on, we returned to the
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bottom of the pitch to take a look at the short section of passage on the
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opposite side of the shaft. This opens out into another large shaft, and
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after chucking several rocks down, we called to John to come down to take a
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look at the new shaft, which we estimate to be another superb shaft of about
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70'. We returned to the surface to fetch more equipment and bolts for
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rigging the next pitch. Owing to the ominous presence of thunder, lightning
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and hailstones, we sheltered with the present Team Bluewater members before
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giving up for the day and strolling back from the plateau in the rain.
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Nicky.
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<p><a href="#id1978-98-1">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-98-3">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-2">Eislufthöhle</a>. After delays for carbide,
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and thunder, and laziness, Andy finally set off to put another bolt in. Lots
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more snow landscaping before the bolt was finally started above last year's
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snow platform - sitting on more snow. The bolt was nearly in when shouts from
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above indicated lightning - and immediate evacuation. Between Simon's bolt
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yesterday and the new bolt (c 20') the rope has a nasty snow rub which makes
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prusiking horrible, and at least one ice/rock rub; the rigging needed here is
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difficult to conceive - perhaps a 10m ladder would help (DEFEATIST!). The
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next pitch will be very free, perhaps 20m ? then a walk off. This is proving
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to be the world's most frustrating pothole ! Very impressive electric storm
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on surface.
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<p><a href="#id1978-76-1">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-3">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-98-3">31st July</a>
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<p>98 : Ben, John, Mike. Ben and Mike went down first shaft and Mike
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started down the next to put a bolt in. Through the thrutchy bit brings you
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to the top of the next pitch, supposedly 60-80'. Mike was lined down a few
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feet to a ledge where he put a bolt in. John has meanwhile rerigged the
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entrance pitch and abseiled down and tossed a coin with Ben as to who should
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go down the next pitch first. Ben won and then John went to rig the second
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pitch. On the way through the thrutchy bit he dropped Mike's carbide down,
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making a superb noise sounding like a very deep shaft. Ben went down only to
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find that the bottom was the bottom of the pot. A small aven comes in next
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to the shaft, leaving only muddy earth at the bottom. It does not so much
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choke but the rift to either side narrows and the floor is flat. The second
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pitch was only about 35' from the ledge. Quite a nice shaft, but coming to
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nothing. John went up, then Mike came down. Then we derigged and went out.
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<p><a href="#id1978-98-2">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="../../plateau/98.htm">Guidebook description</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-3">Andy and Doug</a> ( the obvious Höhle )
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<p>Two descents made today. On the first, Andy finished off putting in the
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bolt of the thunderstorm-interrupted trip of yesterday, whilst I sat on the
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ice at the bottom of the first pitch in darkness having dropped my helmet at
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Andy earlier. We returned to the surface to thaw out and I ate a tin of
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sardines. Then after a brief policy discussion we redescended. Andy zipped
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down to Yesterday's Terminus whilst I went down after him, adding another
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ladder to the one on the snow plug and then stopping halfway down Plugged
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Shaft to put a bolt in while Andy rumbled snow and ice down from Yesterday's
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Terminus. After about 3/4 of the hole, my stinky went out, so I descended in
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darkness to Yesterday's Terminus. At this point Andy's light went out as
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well, so we tried to relight, Andy pouring his waste carbide down his wellie
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and myself pouring it into my Hard Man's Handbag. We then decided it must be
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fairly late and exitted. Plugged Shaft has some very beautiful but
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potentially extremely dangerous. (Sorry, my brain stopped) Ice formations.
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Doug. My God, is that ice dangerous enough or what ? Andy.
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<p><a href="#id1978-76-2">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-4">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-4">1st August</a>
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<p>Guess which hole. Simon abbed to YT. Doug put in a rebelay bolt while
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Simon perused the situation at YT. The previously immovable ice boulders
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were easily kicked down the pitch leaving only one reasonably jammed large
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iceberg left. A bolt was placed well out in the passage giving a fine free
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hang to the large chamber at the top of Saved Shaft. The Bluewater now
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stretches all the way from the surface to the bottom of Plugged Shaft.
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Dropped the Interalp at the bottom and left rapidly, my Gibbs breaking on
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exit. Simon.
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<p><a href="#id1978-76-3">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-5">Next trip</a><hr />
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The plateau, Nicky, Ben, John.
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<p>We managed to run up to the col, and then collapsed under the weight of
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sweat. The gallon water container was filled and we set off prospecting
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again. And it was hot. We tried wearing just shorts, but the sunburn hurt
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too much - a great incentive for going down holes. We went 40-60' down
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several promising passages but all choked/were snow plugged. And it was
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still hot. We wandered round in circles getting more demented in the heat.
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Nicky wearing her shorts on her head, me sitting down a hole with just head
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projecting and Ben screaming about boulders falling out of the sky. It was
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hot. John.
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<hr />
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2nd August
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<p>Generally low cloud and ominous weather ruined Ben, John and my own's
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prospect of a nice peacefully energetic rest day by making everyone jack. We
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proceeded to Bad Aussee where we caused chaos and many puzzled looks in one
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car park and then parked in another. We took Bad Aussee, buying some bread
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and really smelly garlic sausage. I lingered hopefully outside the museum
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but nobody else followed which was a pity since we later discovered that it
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had a speleological exhibition on. Back to Altaussee for a noon pub crawl
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round the lake while me and Nicky went for a swim with a naked log. Back to
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camp for sardines and mackeral and biscuits then, as per usual. Distributed
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whiskey to Krauts next door. Doug.<br>
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Plummers can't spell. Andy<br>
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I washed my socks. John.
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<a id="id1978-76-5">3rd August</a>
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<p>Eislufthöhle, Andy and Simon
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<p>S changed his prusiking system radically, converting to a frog system. A
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abbed first and we had a short discussion at the "loose" ice
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boulder. A rather too short rope and a ladder were rigged on Saved Shaft and
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we descended. After some confusion, we got the bolt kit down and rigged a
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traverse line across the top of Keg series. Eventually S descended last
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year's penultimate pitch, a fine free hang. It was decided that further
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descent would cause a rub about halfway up the pitch, a bolt will have to be
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placed tomorrow. Today was quite successful. S.
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<p>PS. Tomorrow should see Team Bluewater breaking new ground.
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<p><a href="#id1978-76-4">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-6">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-107-1">John, Ben, Nicky and Mike</a>.
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<p>We decided to move on to a new area on the right of the plateau (going
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up). Before moving we all had a shave (not Nicky) down a cave with a
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flat-out crawl over razor blades wearing shorts and shirts. After which a
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superb knife-blade pitch occurred (for keep-fit enthusiasts) ten pull-ups
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required for exit. After moving to our new area, several caves were looked
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at until Nicky found a superb drafting entrance (handline required to pull
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against the gale). To date we are still attempting to remove some very nasty
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boulders, keystones, from the head of the first pitch. Mike.
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<p>Some plummers can spell even less than others. Andy.
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<p><a href="#id1978-107-2">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-6">4th August</a>
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<p>Eislufthöhle, Doug and Andy
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<p>Low motivation led to a slow start, Doug abseiled first and adjusted the
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amount of slack in the rebelays, kicked the iceberg and continued. Andy
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followed with lots of rope in a tockle bog. Rigged a new (club rope first)
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rope on Saved Shaft before removing the old (shitty) rope to act as a
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traverse line for above Keg series. The Interalp was removed from same and
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put in the tockle bog.
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<p>Moving forward (urgh !) we reached the takeoff for pitch 6 (gnuk, thrutch
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!). Andy put in a bolt about 1m below the big ledge which gives a very good
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changeover for the stand-off pitch below. This pitch gives the impression of
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dropping into the side of a vadose canyon - confirmed by finding an inlet
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10m up on the left (ie. upstream).
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<p>Down the narrow passage into boulder land, Andy found a climb up on the
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right which led to a short roomy passage to yet another shaft - no draught
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[found by Nick, 1977]. Directly onward to the big chamber, less drip this
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time, we found an OK freeclimb down c 5m under a colossal boulder. Straight
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on, the rift proved to be very high but not too wide. Andy dropped down to
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an impossibly narrow streamway, while Doug found a useful traverse level
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leading about 50m to a small chamber into which we could not safely descend,
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but observed a hole into which boulders were lobbed, 25m ? The rift
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continues beyond, and we can't tell where the (much increased) draught comes
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from, retreated.
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<p>Back at the 'final' pitch, Andy set off and observed more question marks
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halfway up the pitch. Doug had immense problems with his system, and the
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exit, right to the surface, was accompanied by continuous swearing and
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cursing, Doug surfacing 15 mins or so behind Andy. 5½ hours.
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<br>Andy.
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<p><a href="#id1978-76-5">Previous trip</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-76-7">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-107-2">Nicky, Mike, John</a>.
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<p>This is getting silly. We went back to the same hole as yesterday and
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started manoeuvering boulders. Stones fell for 2 secs plus before hitting
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and bouncing, while the draught is massive. The cloud dropped once, covering
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the plateau in fog, then you could see the mist swirling in the wind coming
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from our hole. This encouraged us to get engrossed in some technical digging
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using bolts in boulders and tied off knife blades as pulley points. Probably
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the biggest waste of time so far. Just one more boulder to move now. The
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main bolt is in place for the pitch, so we should see the bottom of the big
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hole tomorrow. John.
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<p><a href="#id1978-107-1">Discovery</a>/
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<a href="#id1978-107-3">Next trip</a><hr />
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<a id="id1978-76-7">5th August</a>
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<p>Yes, a really "brown stains on the furry wonder suit" day
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today. Simon and I zipped down uneventfully to the pitch with the big ledge
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where Simon pulled up the rope and gardened the ledges. On to the climb down
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where we rigged a handline, and then through the traverse to the boulder
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floor before the chamber with THE PITCH. We chucked a few rocks down and
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then started putting a bolt in, eventually finding some good rock to put it
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in. Using this bolt as a belay, Simon climbed down into the chamber and then
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came back out again very very fast as he noticed what he thought was a nice
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solid wall above him was in fact a delicately poised bouder (THE BOULDER).
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<p>I calmed Simon down, then had a look myself, trying underneath where we
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were standing for a safeish looking pitch head. None was forthcoming. I came
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back and Simon went down again, then Simon came back and I went down again.
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The pitch has a very impressive echo and will be a naughty word to rig.
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Refettled carbides at bottom of climb down and went out, Simon causing more
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brown stains by rumouring that the ice boulder had moved.
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<a id="id1978-107-3">Ben, Mike</a>
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<p>Admittedly our boulders were smaller, but they'd still kill you. We had
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this large rock jammed in the hole we wanted to go down, so we used the
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system rigged up yesterday and pulled and pulled but it didn't move much.
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Then Mike had a good idea and eliminated the friction on the pulling rope.
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With a quick pull we had it suspended above the hole, held only by a peg
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pulling in the direction most likely to pull it out. Then it was chocked up
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and the pulleys rearranged so as to pull it out. The rock was put on the
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ledge by the pitch where it trembled a bit, but was held by the rope so we
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felt we could go down the pitch. Unfortunately, we found a spreader, a long
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enough rope and rigged the pitch. Ben was selected to go down. Going through
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the hole, which is a bit small, it opens out into a superb enormous shaft,
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about 20' in diameter, 55' deep. At the bottom, lots of different passages
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lead off, one which is pretty big and horizontal. There's also a good rift
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which still carries the draught. Its pretty fucking marvellous down there.
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Mike came down after Ben had come back up. Ben.
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<p><a href="#id1978-107-2">Previous dig</a>/
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<a id="id1978-107-4">6th August</a>
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<p>Ben, Mike, John, Nicky : 107
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<p>After a couple of hours effort and sardines, all dangerous boulders were
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removed from the entrance and the shaft abbed down by all four of us. After
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gasping or something similar at the SIZE of it and the strong draught, we
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split into two exploring parties (there is a lot to explore). Anyway, after
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John had descended down 100 foot shaft in a rift section, and made enough
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noise to attract attention to this fact, we all followed, finding one good
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natural belay besides John's peg. At the foot of this impressive enlarged
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canyon, we found another fine pitch (65') which offers several possible
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forward routes. A short traverse to the left leads to another large soaring
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shaft - which will be intensively explored tomorrow. Only a few loose
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boulders were discovered, generally by their rapid descent towards those at
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the foot of the pitch - but none of us were much worried, still being too
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impressed with the size of the place. Generally the rock seems to be pretty
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good and clean and we haven't encountered closely any kind of dubious
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boulders. Nicky.
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6th August : Team Bluewater Fed, Festered and Farted.<hr />
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<p><a id="id1978-76-8">7th August</a>
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<p>Doug and Simon : Collected a crowbar from 107 and S transported it down
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to Yesterday's Terminus, where to great surprise we discovered that the ice
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boulder had disappeared and presumably broken up on the floor of the pitch.
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Continued on down to the large boulder where Doug put in a bolt, backed up
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by the handline. S abbed into a huge pitch meandering forwards and widening.
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Protection needed on a flake near the top and at a constriction about 30' ?
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down. At c 75', worry about the rubs became great, pitch widens out, may
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well need rebelay. At least 30' to bottom of pitch, then a further pitch
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down after that. It might be possible to have a decent rig from a buttress
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further forward, but a floor was visible that. (??) Simon.
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<a id="id1978-107-5">Nicky, John, Mike, Ben</a>.
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<p>After we had collected all the tackle from the dump, we went back to the
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cave (via 106) where we met Ben who was trying to jack by blocking the
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entrance pitch with loose boulders. Having removed the rock, we abbed down
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to the bottom of the 65 and we started looking along the passage after the
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traverse mentioned yesterday. We freeclimbed into the shaft and found a very
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strongly draughting (inwards) canyon. This continued (partly choked) to a
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pitch of 30 foot down to a false floor followed by another 20 foot to
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another false floor followed by yet another yet undescended larger pitch.
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There is another pitch on the first false floor down a continuation of the
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canyon but this is 100 ft, ie. we don't want to do it. Several bolts are
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needed on these pitches only one of which is placed so far, so this will
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occupy most of the next trip. PS. while attempting to put a bolt in, Ben
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requested and received a hit on the head with the peg hammer.
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<a href="#id1978-107-6">Next trip</a><hr />
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Team Fiesta arrived in the previous evening, comprising Nick and Julian,
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so a new saga starts here :
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<p>7th August
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<p>Messieurs Supercool and Supersmooth
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<p>Helicopter up to the plateau and abseiled down. Found 110, see sketch.
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Six teeth dropped off my anchor ! Huh ! substandard subb ... mumble.... Time
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2 hrs. Oh, yes, I forgot, we had to do some digging to get in. Then :
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<p>Found 111, 30m to narrow rift which got too tight/choked, shaft split 20m
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down to shaft half full of snow.
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Both last two shafts are close to 98.
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<p>Back at car by 7.15, helicopter never turned up. Nick.
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8th August.
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<p>Mikeandysimonnickybendougjohn Fed/ Festered/ Farted
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<p>Found Koppenbrüllerhöhle and investigated with matches.
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<a id="id1978-76-9">8-9th August</a> : Overnight trip by Supercool and
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Supersmooth
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<p>106 : Just found the entrance before dark, Phew ! Got underground by 8pm.
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Blatted down to the Tap Room, then along traverse to pitch head amongst
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boulders. Placed new bolt at head and descended about 15m to microledge and
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placed a bolt rebelay. Next section was a "best pitch o'the pot"
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so far. 35m to a large ledge with inlet. As the water fell away, we made a
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bold step over to an opposite ledge. A couple of bolts later we descended
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10m back to the streamway. Then we followed an obvious traverse line to the
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next pitch. Plenty of black spaces about, so we rigged a traverse line from
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bolt above a rocking boulder (really swinging, man). Pitch head ('nother
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blot) was smallish but things got bigger further down. And bigger. And
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bigger ..... A superb (Even better pitch o'the pot) free hanging 55m job.
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Juniper Gulf eat shit ! This landed on blodders (good uns) and was followed
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by a quick 5m to the floor. Downhill the stream flowed into a lowish
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(wetsuitable) passage. Uphill quickly leads to balcony overlooking immense
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chamber (15m x 15m x 80m high). Stream could be heard around corner, but
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hadn't got enough rope to descend 12m pitch from balcony to reach it.
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<p>Exit was slower than expected due to :<br>
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1) Rope on 5m pitch vanishing upwards and coming back down through the
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boulders..... Aaaaaarrrrrgh ! JG came back down to give me the rope having
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prusiked the pitch once already. (A quick half litre for that man).<br>
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2) Falling asleep while prusiking !
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<p>Made the entrance again after 10.5 hour trip. Even Unox ham in a cold
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drizzle tastes superb after this ! Total depth so far c 280m (Club record
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depth) Nick
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9th August (daytime !?) F/F/F
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<p><a id="id1978-107-6">9th-10th Ben and John overnight down 107</a>
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<p>As the sun set below the clouds, we disappeared down the first pitch. A
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quick grot around the rift of the 7th decided us that we could not easily
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eliminate the ladders to the false boulder, so we looked around the bottom
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of the 65' pitch. An awkward, loose climb leads to a short traverse across
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this hole. You lob boulders down and 4 seconds plus there's a dull boom. 300
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ft ?
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<p>Beyond the hole is a 15' pitch rigged off the mankiest bolt in Austria
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and a tied off peg and a natural thread. Then the big one. Bolting at 2
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O'Clock in the morning in the wet icy draught is slow work. The water level
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in the nearby pool rose quickly and what was a trickle turned into a
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freezing stream. 180' of ladder and rope was fed down and I followed. There
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are lots of ledges, easy ladder climb, but it was getting colder and wetter.
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The whole cave was reverberating to the sound of massed choirs chanting
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"Brown Girls". Time to go home. Total depth descended c 400'.
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<p align=right>John.
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<a id="id1978-76-10">9th-10th August</a> Doug and Andy overnight in 106
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<p>It had already got dark by the time we went underground, and various
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amounts of rerigging delayed us somewhat. Eventually we got to the big pitch
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which Andy descended first - it was COLOSSAL ! At the bottom, a couple of
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ace natural belays got us down the next 10m pitch to the floor of Mega
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boulders. At first it appeared to be a big choke, but descending down dip
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and then climbing up vast piles of boulders, a roomy gallery - almost an
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exhibition hall of all the varieties of unstable boulder bridges - was
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found. The explorer started a descent of the far side of the boulders under
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a boulder estimated at 5000 tons, but waited for support from DHF.
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Eventually found the obvious free climb down, but found it overhanging - so
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went off for the bolting gear and rigged a short pitch down into the new
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chamber. From here a traverse and awkward climb down leads to a stream which
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goes off to the left (not pushed very far). An additional tributary comes
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from a rift about 20' up and flows the same way. Between the two is an OFD
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type passage ending in a drop into a rift and a possible (but not without a
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lifeline) continuation beyond. We rigged a natural belay for the start of
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the rift (in a side rift to the left) and placed a bolt rebelay, but did not
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descend further due to lack of time. Set off upward and soon got somewhat
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warmer (despite the heavy water at the bottom of the 180') on the way up.
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Eventually surfaced at a late hour (8.30 am !) after a 12 hour plus trip.
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Andy. Deeper than OFD now !
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<a id="id1978-107-7">10th August</a>
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<p>Mike, Nicky, 107
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<p>Having struggled into our several layers of wet clothing and watched the
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plateau disappear in the layers of mist, we started off down the cave. Having
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got thoroughly resoaked by the bottom of the 65' pitch, we carried on to the
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head of the "big" pitch, pausing to drop stones down John's
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"Big 'ole". Mike then proceeded without hesitation or thought to
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the bottom of the first section of the pitch - whilst I sat cheerfully at the
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top contemplating the rock wall opposite. After half an hour, the merry
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strains of "Brown Girls" stopped floating up the pitch and bolting
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sounds carried on intermittently. After another half an hour of my own
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personal attempts at singing (quietly) and warming up exercises, two whistle
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blasts were heard. After yet another half hour, Mike reappeared at the top of
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the pitch. Damp, cold and wetness ensured that our early (but not hasty)
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retreat from the cave was the wisest decision, so we left with only one bolt
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as progress. Nicky.
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<a id="id1978-41-1">12th August</a>
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<p>Karl, Doug, Andy
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<p>Karl arrived at 10am and we drove up to the plateau café. Walked to
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1623/41a (Stellerweghöhle) which is very well concealed in Bunde. The
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phreatic-looking horizontal entrance led on into a hading rift and then to a
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huge snowpile below another entrance. Below the snow, the rift is very
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extensive, and at about 45 degrees, but further on it gets a bit more
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vertical. The big pitch at the end is beyond a very nasty traverse through a
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window, so we couldn't see much, having brought no rope. On the way through
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and back, Karl kept looking under boulders and at one stage showed us a pile
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of bat bones, so we thought he was looking for bat remains, but when he
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found what he was looking for it proved to be a small creature - little
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worms c ½ cm long which he collected with forceps. Eventually, we had
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four, and left.
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<p>On the way back, we passed various entrances, and did a short trip in
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Elchhöhle (1623/31) which is a large phreatic tube in horizontally
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bedded rock, with lots of boulders. Karl again kept looking for bugs, despite
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having left his collecting gear at the entrance. Then he found a small beetle
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under a rock at which he seemed most upset not to have his gear, so Doug
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rushed off to get it. When he returned, the beetle had escaped, so Karl was
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dismantling the cave to find it. Large rocks crunched and eventually the
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terrified beetle was collected - Karl was very pleased as it is only the
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second specimen of that species found in Austria. We exitted and had lunch at
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the Loser Hütte before returning to camp and drowning the beetle in
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Vodka. Andy.
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12th-13th August. Nick, Julian, Simon. <a id="id1978-76-11">Eislufthohle</a>
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<p>'nother overnighter. Couple of hours to get down to previous terminus.
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Then : descended 30' to bolt rebelay and 40' to floor. Traversed forward in
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large meandering vadose canyon (100' high, traverse level 30-40' off floor).
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After jammed boulders, descended the yetchiest, muddiest 15m (sorry change of
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units) pitch in the entire known universe. Traverse, traverse, traverse and
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we rigged another pitch but didn't descend. Further pitch seen below, all in
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same canyon. Total depth to this point estimated at 350-360m. The cave mud
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mentioned above was examined by Karl and he confirmed that it was not the
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sort of mud expected from a sump backing up. I therefore declare, forthwith
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and hereby, that Eislufthöhle is very significant, horizontally
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significant and likely to go a lot deeper. I forgot to mention in the above
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description that we made one thrutchy freeclimb down at one point, but I'm
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not sure exactly where.
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<a name="driveroty">Brain</a> aberrations during the above trip write-up were
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caused by the distraction of our second trip of the night :
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<p>Explored the river by the side of the road below the toll road. Tackle :
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one Ford Fiesta. Descended 30' pitch into streamway, with a couple of
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mid-air turns too. time c 5 seconds, tackle written off.
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<p>The above trip led to a series of extraneous trips to Bad Aussee and
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Salzburg hospitals where Simon and Julian were swindling the insurance with
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their minor injuries (broken neck, broken sternum). It put an end to pushing
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106 for the year, and we were naturally reluctant to indulge in any more
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overnight trips.
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<a id="id1978-107-8">14th August</a>
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<p>John and Ben, 107
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<p>At last, decent weather allowed a reasonably early start taking Vic, Rod
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and Dave for them to add some depth down the shaft with the boulder floor.
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John and Ben meanwhile rerigged the rift pitch with the 100m rope. Pretty
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awkward abseil, even worse ladder climb back up. Got to Mike's
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"desperate loose ledge", pushed a bolt in the wall and laddered the
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rest of the shaft. Fed the rest of the 100m rope down and John started off
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down. At -70' he found an enormous mess in the rope and after trying for a
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long while to undo it, came back up pulling the rope behind him. We undid the
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knots on the ledge after half an hour, and then both descended 110' pitch.
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Not bad shaft with big boulder at bottom. Stream continues under rift.
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Descended 20' in scramble and bolted another 20' pitch. Continued along above
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stream to pitch c 30-50'. Depth so far this way 570'. Ben. Time 7 hrs.
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Team Geriatric (Vic, Rod, Dave) crawled up the hillside half a mile
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behind the fast moving dust cloud that showed where team youth was burning
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up the miles. At the cave entrance, when they eventually got there, the
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pensionaers were heard to be talking about family responsibilities,
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arthritis and other ploys for not going underground (one of them even had to
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be lent a descender, having conveniently forgotten his own). Marshalled
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between members of the Youth Team, the ancients were carefully fed down the
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entrance of the cave. A curious transformation came over them, a glazed
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expression in their old eyes as though recalling distant memories of when
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they too had discovered new glories. Down the first pitch, then the second,
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and the third, then along the traverse ; so far so good, their aged limbs
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had stood up well to the strain. Now at the head of the next pitch they were
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sat down and told of hitherto undescended holes ahead of them. Then Team
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Youth vanished into the darkness to push into discoveries elsewhere.
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<p>Left alone at last, the crones shook off their disguise of weariness.
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Swiftly they fixed a rope down the thirty foot pitch to a large flor of
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unstable boulders. One of them carried on to the bottom of the boulder choke
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while another was fixing a bolt at the top of the rift. Soon Rod was going
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down the rift till he ran out of rope at about 70'. He called for another
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rope, tied it onto the end of the previous one and carried on down to the
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end of that one too. He ascended to a safe spot (The Sentry Box) and called
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the others down. Dave, the last man down, took another 200' of rope with him
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to the bottom of the second rope. Here he placed another bolt, belayed the
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rope, and vanished off into a vast, dark hole. At one stage he was abseiling
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down between the wall and a huge pinnacle, 30' high. The rope just reached
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the floor. Here a stream appeared. He followed it down a descending rift
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until, after about 50' of descent, he came to a small pitch with possibly
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another one beyond that.
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<p>Dave prusiked back to where Rod and Vic had been waiting in the Sentry
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Box sharing both ends of a bar of Kendal Mint Cake at the same time since it
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was too hard to break. From here the operation of getting out was a smooth
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well-rehearsed exercise that they had done many times before. It took only
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just over the hour to get out onto the plateau where they were in time to
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enjoy the last few hours of sunshine.
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<p>And Team Youth ? They came eventually, weary, dirty and dishevelled as
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usual. They had missed the sunshine. It was dark by the time they got got
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down. Team Geriatric had wined and dined and already gone to the pub.
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14th August : <a id="id1978-76-12">106</a> Piccying and surveying trip
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<p>Mike, Andy and I went down 106, surveyed down to the bottom of the 100'
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pitch. Mucho Chillo. Down to the bottom of the Taproom, Andy spent hours
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trying to get his member out of his sitsling for a piss. A few piccies on
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the way out. Fairly late out to the surface, dark by the time we reached the
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van.
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<p>Mike was not the catastrophe I expected. Doug.
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15th August : 107 pushing
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<p>Nicky and I went down a bit late (12.30) due to hanggliding. We rigged
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the 30' John and Ben had found using 3 bolts (all manky). About 100' of
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freeclibing ensued down to the Geriatric's previous far point. Due to lack
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of time, we then had to leave. Mike.
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<p>16th August : <a id="id1978-76-13">Eislufthöhle</a>, derigging the
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bottom, Doug, Andy.
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<p>We initially thought that getting up was the worst bit - at 4.30 am, but
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we were to learn otherwise later. Underground by 7.40 am, a literal alpine
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start. The familiar abseil descent took just over one hour to Hall of the
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Greene King, and then we slowed down, carrying gear from the overhanging
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boulder pitch to rig the freeclimb that was alleged to follow. Abseiling the
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next pitch left large clods of mud on the descendeur and below, traversing
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started immediately, but ended at an inlet on the left. Andy tried for a
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long way at stream level, but eventually jacked and climbed up to a ledge
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where Doug had a stinky gonk. Soon arrived at the really shitty pitch which
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made a horrible mess on a rack. Not far to go now chaps - a final
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undescended pitch was reached and Andy went down to a ledge with almost no
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rope left. Lobbed rocks down the pitch - sounded like 10-15m to a muddy
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ledge, but further out seemed a lot deeper; 30-50m ? Doug repeated the
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exercise and then we set off out, derigging.
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<p>Carrying vast piles of muddy rope over the traversing section takes quite
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a while and derigging each pitch was a serious delay. Doug's ascenders were
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slipping (nasty Petzls !) but we were soon back up the rift and got the
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rope, including the spare 75m length, into tackle bags and up to Hall of the
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Greene King. From here it was just an incredible slog out. Prusiking with a
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large tackle bag is really strenuous and Doug tackle-hauled his gear up the
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big pitch.
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<p>Andy reached the Taproom well ahead of Doug and waited halfway up the
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next pitch, which, if we don't find a name for it soon will cause write-ups
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to be far too long, until Doug appeared below. As time was getting late,
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Doug dropped his gear and the pace increased, and so we reached the entrance
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by about 6.25 pm - Much relief. We were acutely aware of the effort of
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raising a Mega-bag 300m against its will : ie. knackered. Doug brought the
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remaining bag down to the car park.
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<p>10¾ hours. Andy.
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August 16th : <a id="id1978-107-9">107 bottoming trip</a>.
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Rod, Jont, Dave, Vic.
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<p>Well, we got off to our usual crack of dawn start (9 am) and wandered up.
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Dave and Jont went off to do a surface survey to 82, then surveyed down to
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the head of "our" pitch. The Meisterplan failed and they had an
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hour's wait here due to gross slowness in prusiking with heavy tackle
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bags....however, I run ahead...
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<p>Rod and I went down to the previous end. I surveyed the bottom passage
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while Rod put a bolt in, then I abseiled down. Not a pleasant abseil as I
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had to stop, hang on the rope 100' down, tie the other rope on, pass the
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knot and carry on, hoping that the second rope reached the bottom. Due to
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our incredible efficiency in calculating the tackle needed, it did. Ice cold
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water all down the pitch did not help either - nor the failure of both
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electric and stinkie.
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<p>Chap. II "The End". Well, there is a big wide rift that ends in
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a fairly conclusive choke sans draught. The water disappears down a rapidly
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lowering tight passage of the more sordid Yorkshire variety, which I followed
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to the limit of my patience (it got even smaller). Much relieved, I exitted,
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collecting a chilly Rod on the way out, who did a hero's job with 60m of wet
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12mm Marlow up the 95m pitch.
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<p>And all in 7 hours. Geriatrics rule OK ? Vic.
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August 19th : <a id="id1978-107-10">107 derigging trip</a>. Andy, Ben, John, Mike, Nicky.
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<p>Leaving Andy and Mike to come down on a piccying trip in their own sweet
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time, the deriggers of the party descended intrepidly down the cave to the
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bottom of the big shaft. Leaving Ben to disappear and pollute yet another
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recess with his yards of bog paper and other matter, John and myself
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continued resolutely down the narrow rift to derig the bottom ladders. This
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was just about completed, and we were beginning to remark on the sheer
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efficiency of the operation when a small doubt began tp filter through
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John's cold-benumbed brain. Where was the hammer ? The pitch was hastily
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rerigged, hammer was retrieved, and derigging continued. Andy and Mike made
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an appearance on the ledge at the top of the 110' pitch and tackle hauling
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up the shaft was done, passing tackle on to Andy and Mike, to ferry up the
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rift. Most of the tackle was up the rift by the time that the whole cave was
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resounding with John's frustrated Yells and Screams, as he swore at carbide
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and tackle, stuck halfway up the rift with no lights. Tackle hauling
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continued apace, with Andy ferrying several times up the ninety foot,
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oblivious of the horrendous and daunting wear in the middle of the rope,
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noticed later by Ben. John, Andy and myself sneaked up out of the pot before
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Ben and Mike had even realised that they had been left to deal with the
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remaining tackle at the bottom of the entrance pitch. While we enjoyed the
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warm sunshine, Ben sweated and swore, emerging some hours later as the sun
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was sinking. Nicky.
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<a id="id1978-76-14">Eislufthöhle</a> 19th August 1978 - derigging.
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Nick, Dave, Jont, Vic, Rod, Doug.
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<p>An alpine start by Dave and self meant we got underground before the sun
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got a bit too warm. Went down to top of big pitch where we split up; Dave
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waiting at the pitch head and with me descending to derig the next couple of
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pitches. Started out, derigging, bolt-greasing etc. as we went, and met Jont
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just below the Taproom. Started to stagger out now and met Vic and Rod on
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the last pitch of last year (we ought to have a name for it, and if we
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haven't already, then we'd better get thinking). Meanwhile, Doug had been in
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to the Taproom and exitted with a tockle bog (Full too !) A slow exit up
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Plugged Shaft with antics from Jont, his ascenders and his carbide lamp, and
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with the Bluewater being as awkward as ever. Had to abandon the crowbar.
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