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<h1>Austria 2000</h1>
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<p>The first part of the log is traditionally taken up by the journey
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out.<br> If this is of no interest, here is a link <a href="#id2000-204-1">to
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the caving</a>!
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<p>2000-07-15 | Journey - The Incredible Journey | <u>Duncan</u>, Earl, Mark B</p>
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<p>Up at 6.30 am. Finished packing. Drive to Sheffield (<u>north</u> from
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Chesterfield, grrr...) to pick up Mark, then down to Cambridge to fettle the
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trailer. Much banging, spannering, socket setting and angle grindering on
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Wook's new driveway later and we gave up with the intended fettle half done
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as it was going to be far too hard.
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<p>Went to the tackle store to pack. Humungous amount of shit, so Earl + I
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ran away to get more shit from Earl's house, leaving Mark to pack the
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trailer. Returned to find the trailer FULL, packed with a mountain of shit
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rising high above the level of the sides of the trailer. Unfortunately, there
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was still one and a half times as much stuff lying on the ground waiting to
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be packed.
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<p>Advanced trailer packing methods were clearly required so we constructed a
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palisade of full tackle sacks standing upright round the edge of the trailer,
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and then filled up the space in the middle, making a mound which rose up well
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above the height of the tackle bags (there should be a photo of this
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somewhere). Got Mark to perch on the edge of the back seat of the car, and
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stuffed gear in beyond him right up to the roof. Eventually <u>everything</u>
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was packed except one bag of onions (Earl + Mark both refused to have a bag
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of onions on their lap), and the connector for the lights on the trailer were
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less than 2 inches off the ground.
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<p>En-route to Dover, Mark realised that his passport was in a bag which we
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had carefully packed into the trailer. Fquit #1. Then Earl found the
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Tacklestore keys in his pocket. Fquit #2. So in Dover we had some
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Chish'n'fips and then team Einstein opened the trailer to rescue Mark's
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passport, then rang up Caius p'lodge to explain where the keys were, and
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posted them back.
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<p>Mark and Earl both enjoyed 15½ hours of driving across Europe; Earl
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couldn't move his feet and Mark couldn't move anything (in a traffic jam, we
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spotted some Germans pointing out Mark's face pressed against the window, and
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laughing), but did get to know whenever I used the indicators, as the buzzer
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was just behind his head.
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<p>Eventually we arrived and everything was alright. The plug on the trailer
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lights were only a bit ground down due to scraping on the
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<span lang="de">autobahn</span>. Into the <span lang="de">Gasthof</span> for
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<span lang="de">Schnapps,</span> food + bier, which did its stuff. Later we
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went back to the <span lang="de">Gasthof</span> again for a sesh, during the
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course of which I lost the ability to stand up and staggered around, to
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everyone's amusement, eventually falling over in the middle of the room.
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<p>2000-07-14 | Journey - The Fantastic Fiesta rides south ! | Phil U, Simon L </p>
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<p>Drove from Lancs down to Cambridge, leaving at 1830, arriving 2230. Off to
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Tacklestore to be met with a huge pile of shite, destined for my car, which
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was clearly larger than the car itself. Standard unpack everything, and shove
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it back in carefully. Roof box fully loaded, requiring two people to close it
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while I locked it. A sound of muted creakings followed.
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<p>Drove down to Dover, and caught the 0245 ferry. Kipped for a bit, and
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drove to Hilda's.
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<p>Journey unremarkable bar -<br>
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a) Looney German driving<br>
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b) Phil's looney driving (didn't notice caravan)<br>
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c) Si's looney driving (couldn't decide whether to go off
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<span lang="de">autobahn</span> or not, so
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compromised, and aimed for the dividing bit).
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<p>All in all, a fairly dull journey.
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<p>2000-07-15 | Journey - Mark S, Martin fly to Expo | Mark S, Martin</p>
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<p>Left central Cambridge at 05.15 on Saturday for Stansted. Good flight to
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Munich (Lufthansa, £84 return) & took bus to Munich rail station
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(25km from airport!) Arrival in Munich delayed us & we thought we'd
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missed the early train - but it was an hour late and so on we jumped! Got to
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<span lang="de-at">Bad Aussee</span> via <span lang="de-at">Salzburg</span>
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& <span lang="de-at">Attnang Pucheim</span> at 7pm. [~£30 quid
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return Munich <-> <span lang="de-at">Bad Aussee].</span> Jumped on the
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last bus 7.05 and arrived at the door of <span lang="de-at">Gasthof
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Staud'nwirt</span> at 7.15. Put up tent, inspected Potato hut and retired to
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Hilde's for a fantastic meal of smoked pork ribs,
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<span lang="de">sauerkraut</span> and <span lang="de">knödel.</span> Oh,
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much <span lang="de-at">Gösser</span> was supped too. Met Phil + Si Lee
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when they arrived and drunk more <span lang="de-at">Gösser.</span> Got
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pissed. Went to bed. (25 <span lang="de-at">Gössers</span> drunk).
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<p>2000-07-16 | Base Camp - Base Camp | <u>Mark S</u></p>
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<p> + others
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<p>Dunks + Earl + Mark roll up in the afternoon. Went and drunk <span
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lang="de-at">Gösser</span> in Hilde's, ate more spare ribs. Drunk more
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<span lang="de-at">Gösser.</span> Dunks was knackered so we left, but
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returned later to sup more. Dunks was wasted and failed to tell a (probably
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awful!) joke, and fell over an air conditioning unit. Once again we all got
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pissed and went to bed.
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<p>2000-07-18 | Base Camp - Taty hut fester | <u>Duncan</u>, <u>Mark S</u></p>
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<p>Well, right now most have gone to bed. Phil U is face down on the table.
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Mark B has just sliced his hand open trying to open a
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<span lang="de-at">Gösser</span> with another bottle, and MarkS has got
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peanut butter all over his trousers. Duncan (your scribe) is surprisingly
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conducting himself with considerable decorum.
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<p>PS. Mark B is OK, now that he has had his hand plastered by the equally
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plastered Phil, supposedly Dr. Phil. Hopefully I can go caving tomorrow.
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Mark.
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<p>2000-07-19 | Base Camp - Piss up. Again. | Duncan, Simon F, Mark S, Earl, Phil, Martin</p>
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<p>Had several <span lang="de-at">Gössers</span> and then wobbled across
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the road to ask about the fridge and sample some schnapps. Couldn't decide
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which schnapps to try so we had one of each (large ones!) all round. Yum.
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Then Hilde gave us a big mug of <span lang="de-at">Jagetee,</span> which had
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such alcoholic vapours rising from it that it could be lit. Polished off the
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schnapps and <span lang="de-at">Jagetee,</span> then hit the
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<span lang="de-at">Gössers.</span> Back to the Taty hut for more. I gave
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up early and went to bed, but the inebriated revelry carried on until 5:30
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am.
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<p>N.B. we need to remember to pick up the bill. And ask about the fridge....
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<p>Thu 20th Estimated number of beers supped: 176 (about 20 gallons = 2
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barrels)
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-1">2000-07-21</a> | 204 -Steinbrückenhöhle. |
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<u>Duncan</u>, Simon F, Martin</a></b></p>
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<p>Went to rig <span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle.</span> Had enough
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rope to rig most of the cave. Found much more snow at the foot of 1st pitch -
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massive snow slope leading down to head of 2nd, burying the spits. 2nd pitch
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appears to be several metres shorter than last year, and it looked unlikely
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that there would be any way on at the bottom. Looked at the traverse to the
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right, and figured that it would probably be easy with the drill. Bolts
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placed for the traverse would also allow a descent of the second so figured
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there was no point expending effort digging out the existing bolts or placing
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new ones, so left.
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<p>Remembered a hole I'd noticed last year about 10m away from 204b. Went to
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have a look.
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<p align="right">TU ½ hour
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<p>Thought that we might get lucky and find a way into 204. Didn't, but found
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a pleasant little cave. Explored + surveyed perhaps 70m, with a handful of
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uninspiring QMs left for tomorrow....
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<p align="right">TU 5 hour (?)
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<p><hr />2000-07-22 | 231 - Traungoldhöhle | Duncan, Simon L </p>
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<p>Went to worry a boulder that was blocking a draughting crawl heading
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towards 204. Initially acting alone, I pulled out all the gravel and small
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rocks around the boulder in question to find a small rock chocking it in
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place. Wiggled the chockstone until it came out, which allowed the boulder to
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be rocked. Repeatedly rocked the boulder back, scraping out gravel from
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beneath it before dropping the rock back down. Thus was the boulder gradually
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lowered to allow a squeeze over the top which I didn't fancy attempting
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without some backup.
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<p>Went in search of folks to come play. Found a surveying party, and stole
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Si L. Mendip las Si shot through the squeeze like a greased weasel. There was
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an alcove on the other side and between us we manoeuvred the boulder into it
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to clear the way. Down a climb, then a very loose tube at 45 degrees and
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another two climbs down led to a solid choke. Daylight was visible above the
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45 degree choss tube, and we climbed out to the surface. Also connected
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another branch of the cave to the stone bridge after which
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<span lang="de">Steinbrücken</span> is named, via the hole in the
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boulder floor.
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<p align="right">TU 3 hours (?)
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<p><b>2000-07-23 | 40 - Eishole | Olly, <u>Dave H</u>, Fay, Martin</b><p>
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<p>Walked to Eishole with our kit, set off rather late in the afternoon so it
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was getting rather dark when we found a cave to dump our kit. Did a bit of
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Bunde bashing to find the main Eishole entrance. Followed a marked path to
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within a few hundred metres of the Top Camp path. At this point got very lost
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and spent several hours Bunde bashing to get to the path.
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<p>2000-07-21 | Journey - Julia, Anthony drive to Expo | <u>Julia</u>, Anthony </p>
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<p> Date given as 21-24th July </p>
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<p>Left Durham on Friday afternoon, drove for a couple of minutes, then
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realised we were minus one European Road Atlas. Doh! Fetched that and drove
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to Anthony's house. Watched his sister get married, drank wine, drank
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champagne(?), ate lots of party food. Later, ate more food + drank Black
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Sheep, then went home + drank Bunny. The next morning, Anthony drove to
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Austria...
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<p>Lots of tedious traffic near London, but made it to Dover in time to catch
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an earlier ferry (9.30). Kipped out somewhere in Belgium. Got up and drive
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here. That's it really. There was a bit of an error at a German petrol
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station, where Anthony told me to get DM 250 out of a cash machine "just to
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see if my card worked" before realising that he meant a slightly smaller
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number of marks, meaning me to get a tenner out of the cash point, rather
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than 100 quid! Anyone need any Deutsch marks ?
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<p><a id="id2000-204-2"><b>2000-07-27</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Dunks</u>,
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Anthony</b></a>
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<p>Had sesh in taty hut night before. Awoke early, breakfasted and went up
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the hill with drill and battery. Had had problems with battery - when we
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tested it out the previous day, it was utterly dead. In the morning it
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mysteriously worked. Oh well....
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<p>At top camp, spent ages repacking 200m of 11mm rope into one HUGE
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tacklesack. Christened the rope 'Fat Freddy'. Took turns carrying Fat Freddy
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up to 204. Arrived knackered about 2:30. We seemed to have used up all our
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energy and enthusiasm and so sat around for ages.
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<p>Eventually went underground at 6:15. Drill was an utter twat, and would
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only work if the cable from the battery was held at a particular angle, so
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the drill could only be used if an assistant was less than a cable's length
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away. Rigged an alternative pitch which bypasses You're So Veined and the
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next 2 pitches. A fine hang which is straight down the middle of a big shaft.
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Think we'll call it 'Pot U Like'.
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<p align="right">TU 6½
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<p>2000-07-28 | Journey - Andy A, Julian + Becka drive to Expo | Andy A, Julian + <u>Becka</u> </p>
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<p>Julian + I set off yesterday from Liverpool after a fine Green Fish lunch.
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Down to Bill's house near Oxford. Dumped the car + Andy A picked us up + we
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stuffed all our crap on top of all his crap and his two bikes. Missed our
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9.30 pm ferry, got the 10.45 one + off on the traditional
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<span lang="fr">Dunkirk, Mons, Namur, Luxembourg,</span>
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<span lang="de">Pirmasens</span> route. Then cocked up + ended up going on #7
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to <span lang="de">Ulm</span> then finally hitting
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<span lang="de">München.</span> Andy A & I driving, both far too old
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for this lark, swopping every couple of hours and very fuzzy heads. Did the
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non-motorway route to Salzburg + wandered feebly round but finally escaped.
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Arrived ~ 6.30pm to find a load of pissed cavers who'd had their trip to see
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the Austrian cavers postponed until tomorrow but, having come down the hill
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on the run, had decided they'd better have a sesh anyway...
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<p>[There follows one of those illegible scrawls that periodically appear in
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Expo logbooks when someone gets very pissed indeed. This one is more
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illegible than most and my thanks go to Wookey for translating it. WebEditor]
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<p>WRONG.
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<p>Fucking Pissed.
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<p>Fought Dour.
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<p>Don't
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<p>punched him. - didn't mean to.
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<p>I'm sorry But I'll go home if it is terminally wrong.
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<p>I think it is.
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<p>I really don't know why this happened.
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<p>Background: Biers at Hildes. I wanted to go to bed because it was going
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round in circles. I <u>thought</u> in my pissed way that I wasn't allowed,
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punched Dour. Ricoched off onto Tony. Didn't mean to. Went to bed. Then woke
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up to hear voices. Thought (in my own pissed way) that I was being criticised
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for dropping out of the conversation about way.
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<p>Oaths. Went back into Taty hut. Had Argument with Dour that I didn't
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understand. Next bit I don't remember for fear of being sued.
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<p>Very sorry.
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<p>Go home tomorrow. Life Finished.
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<p>Dunks
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<p>2000-07-21 | 195 - Driver diver | <u>Phil</u>, Earl </p>
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<p>Finally went caving after vast quantities of beer and festering. Tootled
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up to 195, and had a think about rigging it. Finally got around to rigging
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it, and I dropped the driver down the hole. Bum. Rigged everything off
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naturals instead. Earl went down first, and found the driver and a small
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hole. I went down to have a look, declared the hole too small, and sent Earl
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down it. It didn't go.
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<p><a id="id2000-204-3"><b>2000-07-27</a> | 204 - 204 | <u>Phil</u>, <u>Mark B</u>, Martin</b></p>
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<p><u>Mark B</u> starts:
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<p>Thursday morning we left top camp at 9.05 and surface surveyed in the
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rain. By the afternoon everyone else turned up. I went with Mark B and Phil
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to 110 a day. I raced Mark B to take off our SRT kit so Phil would take it
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along 110 a day in a tackle bag, where he would rig the pitch QM 16A.
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Unfortunately I won. Mark B and I went down the crawl QM 11C, leaving the
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sediment-filled chamber with only one footprint. The crawl energed in a
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walking sized junction. Mark predicted a pitch to the left, which
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miraculously turned out to be one. After initial excitement and the usual
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stone throwing, we explored to the left going into a hole in the floor and
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followed small passages based around a fault line. We did some surveying to
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the pitch, where we saw Si and Si walk past the top of the pitch and thus it
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was identified as Pendulum. I decided to go out with them as Phil was
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planning to go on all night. Unfortunately my SRT kit was the other end of
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110 a day, I had a light failure (as is now standard), and on the way back to
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thread I took a wrong turning down either 12C or 13C which went quite a
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distance looking quite like 110 a day before I realised my mistake. This led
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to Simon Flower waiting an hour for me (whoops). But Si Lee and Brian had
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food for us when we got back. Phil meanwhile finished rigging the pitch and
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descended....
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<p><u>Phil</u> takes over:
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<p>Having rigged the pitch-head off one natural, one bolt and an iffy
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deviation (using an MR - crab provision failure), I lobbed down, and put
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another deviation and a rebelay in. Meanwhile, Mark was cooling down from the
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110 a day slog. At the bottom, there was a small hole, about the same size as
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me. Took all my gear off (including carbide, which was now dead). Spent 10
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minutes going through the small bit to get to a very small chamber, with a
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much-too-tight rift leading off it. Eventually managed to turn round, and
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spent 20 minutes going 2 metres through the squeeze on the way out. It was
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not very nice. Spent another 10 minutes getting my breath back, and left,
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derigging as I went. Gave the tackle bastard to Mark, and left the cave,
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steaming up the pitches. Waited for about 2 hours under the stone bridge, and
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went back to top camp, arriving 4:40 am. Lovely. Only got lost twice.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-1"><b>2000-07-26</a> | 40 - Eishöhle -poking | <u>Mark S</u>, Dave H, Olly, Fay </p>
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T/U 3 hrs</b></a>
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<p>Walked to <span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> from the car park.
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Eventually arrived without incident at 40a (the large entrance with the
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plaque). Earl had helped carry gear up, so Olly went back with him to Top
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Camp, inadvertantly discovering the correct path to Bunter's Bulge from the
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<span lang="de-at">Appelhaus</span> turning on the way. Meanwhile, Dave, Mark
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and Fay poked around the row of entrances terminating at 40e. Went down one
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of the two large entrances back from 40e (the one with a rubble slope leading
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in - old French bivvy site we think).
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<p>This terminated in a shaft of say 20m. New ARGE survey stations visible
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(May 2000). Turns out this entrance is <span lang="de">"Nichts 50".</span>
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Then we looked down a hole further back still, thus:
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<p><graphic to add>
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<p>Short passage ends at a 4m pitch. Decided to return the next day to bolt
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it.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-2"><b>2000-07-27 | 40 - Eishöhle | <u>Mark S</u>,
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Dave H, Olly, Fay </p></b></a>
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<p>T/U 6 hrs</p>
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<p>Mark and Dave returned with drill to bolt 4m pitch; descended into
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chamber. Despite the good draught felt at the pitchhead the source of it in
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the large rubble-filled chamber could not be found. Loose scramble to the top
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of the rubble slope; no way on found. Olly and Fay found a hole down through
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the rubble but abandoned it after a few metres as it was too unstable.
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<p>Whilst Olly and Fay were poking here, Mark + Dave went to the large
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entrance with a snow-slope leading in (see picture to left [above on web
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page, ed.]). At the bottom a snow-floored tube leads downwards; the floor
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soon turns to solid ice. Dave placed a bolt at the top. The draught was
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fierce, and bitterly cold. Frozen, Dave retreated to let Mark have the
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pleasure of sliding down the icy tube. It turns out, despite the initial
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investigation suspecting a pitch that it is just an ice slope which enlarges
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to a fairly large rift where one can get off the rope (35m rope used). Mark
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shouted up to Dave to descend and then noticed a strange murmuring sound.
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Shouted again and heard a large echo. Strolled out into
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<span lang="de">Schneevulkanhalle,</span> emerging from behind the "elephant"
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formation.
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<p>(Thus this entrance is 40h - shown in the wrong place on the survey -
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we'll resurvey it this year).
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<p>Had a quick look around and then popped out for some lunch and to get the
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others.
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<p>When all four were in SVH we inspected the icefall next to the rubble
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slope which needed investigation. Olly started to bolt up the wall. Mark and
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Dave went to investigate the "low (wet!) passage just to the right of
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<span lang="de">Elephantengang</span> pitch" (as described by Wookey). Dave
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attempts to lower the water level in the crawl under the wall but Mark
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decided to go for it and slid through. The crawl is almost flat-out but is
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very short; it emerges into an ice-floored chamber with a rock-floored rift
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leading off and up. This leads to a complex series of rifts and
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upward-sloping planes. The passage leads to the top of the icefall coming
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into SVH between the wet crawl and the POV slope. From here further passages
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lead off and one tube, with a pristine earthen floor, leads via a small
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section to a canyon. This ends abruptly half-way up a shaft. The shaft is
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probably 20-30m and almost 6-8m diameter. A stack of four rocks was noticed
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where the canyon hits the pitch. - maybe a cairn?? If so it was probably
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placed by someone descending the pitch, as the route to the the pitch
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appeared never to have been passed along before. Went back to SVH where
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Olly's done about 2/3 of the bolting up. People were cold so out we went, to
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return in due course with surveying gear and a recharged drill battery. At
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least we now known for sure where entrance 40h is!
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<p><b>2000-07-30 | Loser Plateau - Surface wandering on Hinter | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A</b></p>
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<p>Went up to col to survey 96-02,03,04 to <span lang="de">Hinter.</span>
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<p>Fixed VD1 en route & 161a (VD1 alt: 1774, 161a alt: 1795)
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<p>Moved 161a tag from rigging bolt to P161a (red spot above painted number).
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<p>Then walked up ridge to 'PLUS', a plus-marked cave found on '96 walk
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(Wook, Wads, JulianT. Tagged as '2000-02'.
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<p>GPSed as '2000-02', alt 1803m, fom 5.4.
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<p>Then on to 96-04. Gave Andy GPS and let him find cave with it - he walked
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right to it - so it can work, even with pre-2000 fixes.
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<p>Re-GPSed 96-02, 96-03, 96-04
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<p>Surveyed from 96-02 -> 96-03 -> 96-04 then towards
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<span lang="de">Hinter.</span> Found one horizontal cave en-route. Tagged as
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'2000-03'.
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<p>Tube about 1.5 x 1.0m which goes for about 25m to a 2nd entrance which is
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blocked by a rock. Included this on survey, did sketch & continued. Had
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to stop when it went dark, threaded through bunde off front of
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<span lang="de">Hinter</span> & followed
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<span lang="de">Steinbrücken</span> path back (reflectors are handy).
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Only missed call-out by 10 mins.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-3"><b>2000-07-31</a> | 40 - Eishöhle - POV | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A, Fay, *Bob</b></a>
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<p>Slogged with gear over to 40. Bumped into Mark S, Olly, Dave H party going
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down. Slow start due to waiting for it to stop raining meant we went
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underground at about 2:45. In lovely new <span lang="de">Eistunnel</span>
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entrance - great fun. Went in with 100m rope + various bits to improve
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rigging. Fettled Up, Up, & put handlines on Angle of Dangle climb. Fay
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went down 40-03 and found it went down about 6m to where it split into 2
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too-tight passages. Bob went up 40-04 - climbed about 8m up to where it was
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entirely choked. Went down pitches, fettling rigging a bit & bolted tight
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QM at bottom 40-10. Fay went down hole to drop 8m to next level. Wook
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followed. Andy A tried but had a bit of an epic, got stuck for a while.
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Meanwhile Wook went down tight slot another 5m to next level where rift was
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hamster-sized along entire length, so that was that ! Others above relieved
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to hear they didn't need to come down. Wook struggled back out of bottom slot
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& then both escaped, Andy A derigging to top of Eiscream where we checked
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40-... which goes to a pitch, so left gear for next time. Actually, left in
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Bob's sack - oops! Out in 2 hours so now rather late for call-out, so Wook
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& Andy came back via col whilst Fay & Bob went via their gear @ 40a
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& the <span lang="de-at">Stogerweg.</span> W & A were back faster
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than they expected in 50 mins, at 11.30, the others got somewhat lost &
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rolled back in at 2:30 am.
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<p>T/U : 7 hrs
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<p><b>2000-08-01 | Loser Plateau - More surface stuff | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A </b></p>
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<p>Andy couldn't face caving so we went to finish off
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<span lang="de">Hinter</span> survey & go down to base at noon. Took
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rather longer than we intended - got down about 7pm!
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<p>Showed Ol lower route to col. Stopped for ½ hour to document small
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cave '2000-04' about 40m from 145. It's a descending joint-controlled cave
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about 10m long, choked at end/bottom. Tagged '2000-04', GPSed (Wook & Ol)
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Photoed (Julian T camera), surveyed & drawn.
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<p>At VD1 Andy fettled bunde a bit whilst Wook looked for WK5 & 6. GPS
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location was about 50m out, so it took half an hour or so. Once found, WK6
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was tagged 'WOOK6' & photoed. WK5 was photoed but as Andy started bolting
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the hammer head fell off, down the cave & through the hole too miserable
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to do without gear! So it's not yet tagged! Survey from WK5 -> WK6 ->
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205 <span lang="de">(Nordalpenhöhle)</span> (located by GPS). Couldn't
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change tag there from CUCC99-BO-01 to 205 as no spanner - damn. Photoed.
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<p>Then 'followed' survey data to nearby shaft with pre-drilled spit hole
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& put in tag - called it '1999-10' to be sure of a free ID. Talking to
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Brian there is >50m of passage so it needs a real survey.
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<p>Finally, headed off to <span lang="de">Hinter</span> to connect unfinished
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survey (96-02,3,4) to <span lang="de">Hinter,</span> then back via SteinB
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path. Noted several holes that need designations. Big Hole, 2 big rifts,
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another shaft & nearby horizontal low-arched cave (visible from TC).
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These must all have been checked before, but until they get numbers it will
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keep happening. Only had < 1l water all day between us so tired on
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return. And now its 1:53 am & I've agreed to get up at 7:00 to go
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caving.....
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<p><b><a id="id2000-161-1">2000-07-30</a> | 161 - 161D - Regurgitation I | Becka, <u>Julian</u></p>
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<p> T/U 3 hours</b>
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<p>Regurgitation. No-one tempted to come with us to 161d. Quite lonesome.
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Rigged the surface walk and rebuilt the cairns (could do with some lessons).
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Weather was so shit and rainy we decided to get changed just inside the
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entrance where the wind freezes your fingers. My carbide was not working at
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all, so used crappy electric on pilot. Not surprisingly it ran out by the
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time we got to Regurge. Very pissed off after all that walking in the rain.
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Dumped tackle near the way on, left SRT gear at top of Regurge pitch, climbed
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out and walked back in the fog.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-161-2">2000-07-31</a> | 161 - 161D - Regurgitation II</a><br> | Becka, Mike TA, <u>Julian</u></b></p>
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<p>T/U 7 hours</p>
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<p>Spent the morning (in the freezing fog) getting help to fettle my carbide.
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The tube and the pipe in the generator were completely packed with soggy
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'bide. Brian fixed this by whipping it against the ground & probing the
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generator with a fork prong. Mike TA had poked in Regurge some years ago with
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Tina and found no way on, so was curious. (I had found way on with Mark Sh.
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last year, but it was not properly pushed). The lead goes out of the chamber
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behind a rock opposite the pitch through a scrotty hole which drops you
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straddling over a deep rift. In spite of its free-climbability I was
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out-voted and they put a handline along it and used the 2 bolts already there
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to rig the pitch. Halfway down you step into a rift, follow it into a tight
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squeeze and drop into another streamway rift where the climb down caused more
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complaints. Mike put a rope in while I followed upstream along the floor (as
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I'd done the previous year when lost & following Becka's howls at the
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pitch in Roomination) into a void underneath the boulders of Regurge where
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there were a couple of loose boulders. I pulled some of them down and climbed
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round to the bottom of Room. pitch and brought Becka in by that route. We
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scooted along the stream to a tight bit in the water which Mike didn't fit
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through. We backed up and traversed higher through the rift and climbed down
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to the same spot (on the other side of the tight bit) and reached a pitch.
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One natural and one bolt by me while they surveyed a bit got us to a ledge
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below, then a crap bolt used as a deviation over a sharp rock into a wet v.
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drippy aven. Mike freeclimbed down and up while I bolted (the deviation) and
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said a rope would help. Very splashy. Round the corner another pitch in
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narrow rift where I sat and bunged in two bolts either side while the others
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surveyed out. The perch of my bum on the cold rock nearly caused a
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spontaneous shit. As it was I managed to hold it in only until the end of
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<span lang="de-at">Mohr-im-Hemd.</span> Becka whinged about 'Black Suspender'
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[Editor's note - this is not actually the place called Black Suspender - some
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confusion by the authors] but was getting used to it. The rain had completely
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|
cleared outside so Mike decided to leave his gear at the entrance and come
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back tomorrow. But he washed his hair and left in the middle of the night to
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<u>walk</u> back down to base camp because somebody had smelly feet in the
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tent. My other electric failed too. And I ripped a huge hole in the bum of my
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oversuit.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-161-3">2000-08-01</a> | 161 - 161D Regurgitation III | <u>Julian</u>, Becka</a></p></b>
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<p>BECKA: No date given for this trip in the digital log book - have given it the date after the last trip to Regurgitation since I went caving elsewhere on the 2nd and 3rd</p>
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<p>T/U 8 hours</b>
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<p>Someone brought a club light up for me so I could cave without light
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failure for once, which would be good with only two of us. We had to be
|
|
careful to not spook each other all alone miles away from where anyone else
|
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was caving without any proper cavers (eg. Wookey) around to dispell the
|
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irrational fear. I'd had nightmares about 'Suspender' [see note in previous
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write-up - Webeditor]. The trip went without incident save for rigging the
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next pitch (the one I'd put 2 bolts in for yesterday) with a too short rope
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at first. This required a deviation to get out of the water and a rebelay
|
|
from a ledge. The rock was all bright and crunchy sharp like flapjack -
|
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exactly the sort of cave I hate because its the kind which stonks right down
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to 500m without doing anything interesting.
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<p>Next "pitch" was a sling hang off a boulder down 3m. Then the next pitch
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rigged as a Y-hang from 2 bolts on the same wall. It was cold and wet. The
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series could be called 'Irrigation'. Splashed along the stream a couple of
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metres till it went through the floor again and we reached a window into a
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vast aven and pitch with more water coming from the right and the space
|
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continuing to the left. Now out of rope so we surveyed out and derigged to
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the entrance thinking that no-one would be interested enough to come back
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this year.
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<p>Survey first leg unreadable, the deepest leg of a miserable survey.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-6">2000-07-31</a> | 204 - [I assume this is 204,
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Webeditor]</a> | Earl, <u>Julia</u>, Brian</b></p>
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<p>Me a bit pissed. Brian went first, then Brian, then me. It was harder than
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last year 'cos of all the snow + stuff. The 2nd pitch is a snow plug, so you
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go through a tube which isn't nice backwards. Then down. One of the leads was
|
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shite, well it needed gear anyway. It looked bigger than where we were. Me n
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Earl surveyed the shite bit. One of the leads was good. I too tired so I went
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out, yes, I jacked. Earl went to find Brian & waited a long time
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(~¾hour) for AJD to rebolt the pitch. Then I went back to my pit. The
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end.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-6"><b>2000-08-02</a> | 40 - Eishöhle | <u>Wookey</u>, Fay</b></a>
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<p>Back to POV. On way in Fay stuffed herself down 1999-40-06, which I had
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previously declared too tight. Climbing down onto a shelf leads to a short
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pitch (10m?) into quite a large space, but it doesn't draught, and she had to
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take her gear off to get back out. So better put it back on QM list.
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<p>Then went to top of Eiscream & dropped 1999-04, 08, 09 (actually the
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|
same QM). This went down about 15m in narrow canyon that got too tight near
|
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the bottom. Water can be heard at one end, but not seen. Did a quick drawing,
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derigged & left. Fay got to spend ages stuffing 30m of PMI into a
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tacklesack - ridiculous stuff - but good for dropping pitches with no rigging
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worth mentioning.
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<p>Next went up at 1st junction in North Utsira, alleged not to go last year
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by both Becka & Simon Flower, but found by Andy last trip to go
|
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significantly. This is where most of the wind in N.U. is coming from.
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<p>Surveyed to the chamber where lots of passages join, but ran out of time
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to do more. Slogged out with all the gear. After we got changed it started
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raining as it went dark, the thunder & lightning getting closer. The walk
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back turning into an extremely miserable experience slogging through the
|
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driving rain surrounded by lightning flashes. Got turned around in the gulley
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up to 163 (very confusing place in crap weather) but worked it out after a
|
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bit of wandering. Found that waterproof wasn't & got soaked to the skin
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& very cold. Fay was knackered so it took 1½ hrs back to TC.
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Couldn't find start of upper route near VD1 it was so shit, so used Wook
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alternative instead, which fortunately went OK. I haven't had such a
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thoroughly miserable experience for years - getting into a warm pit &
|
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having noodles brought by Fay was glorious. Bloody rain even had the gall to
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stop 10 mins after we got back!
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<p>T/U 7½ hrs
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<p>P.S. Couple of ropes left rigged: backup for 'Hooked on Classics' - 10m
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& c 18 afterwards (~15m + hanger (twist IIRC))
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<p><a id="id2000-40-8"><b>2000-08-03</a> | 40 - Eishöhle bits and bobs | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A, Mike TA</b></a>
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<p>Dinner day so a slack trip in order.
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<p>Sorted out 188, 99OB03 & 99OB04 (right by lower TC) & marked them.
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Tags needed.
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<p>Then went to <span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> with Mike (taking his
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gear). En-route we fettled a few things:
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<p>Put a spit in 145b (not at previous stations)<br>
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Put a spit in at WK5<br>
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Put a spit in at 163. Unfortunately fixed point was under snow so used a
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|
new location.<br>
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Put a spit in at 'H88...' the 80's cave downslope from 163 in the gulley (may
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be <span lang="de">Schwarzblatthöhle?)</span>
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<p>Did all these as we were carrying the drill.
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<p>Finally, got to <span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> & showed Becka
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& Brian which ents were which & how to label them:
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<p>40e <span lang="de">Brennerbeselschluf:</span> 1623/40e<br>
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(Small ent. ignored)<br>
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Next ent (low, wide) 'CUCC 2000-05' - need to see if it connects
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(now: 215)<br>
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40h <span lang="de">Eistunnel:</span> '1623/40h'<br>
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<span lang="de">'Nichts 50':</span> 'CUCC 2000-06' (now 216)<br>
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Cave at bottom of snow cwm with spit 'CUCC 2000-07' (now 217)
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<p>Whilst we got changed, Mike realised we weren't going back via TC - no-one
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had told him so he had no pit! He resolved to have a short look-see trip
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& then go back & meet us at the car-park, despite having come via a
|
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circuitous route bolting above caves. We wished him luck and gave him a GPS !
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<p>Surveyed <span lang="de">Eistunnel</span> entrance to new bolt, went to
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<span lang="de">Grüner eingang</span> & rigged up-pitch with proper
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rope & bolts, tried to dig G.E. out (it is still under 2-3m of snow, but
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a chink of light could be seen) & left a 7m rope at pitch into 'old cave'
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before coming out.
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<p>For the 2nd time in 2 days it started raining as we left the cave &
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soon was a full thunderstorm. Got soaked to the skin <u>again</u> in the 57
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mins walk back.
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<p>All the paths were brown rivers flowing into shakeholes - I have never
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seen it like that before ! Parts of path were ankle-deep - remarkable. Back
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for dinner with perfect timing.
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<p>T/U 3 hrs.
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<p><a id="id2000-161-4"><b>2000-08-02</a> | 161 - 161D | <u>Becka</u>, Bill + *Sharon </p>
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<p>T/U 3 hours</b></a>
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<p>161D tourist trip to <span lang="de">Staudn'wirt</span> Palace, looked at
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top of ladder climb then along Triassic to look at Fear-on Traverse, top of
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Knossos + Spatial Awareness. Removed the last candles from the Guillotine +
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pootled out. Took the 2 tacklesacks of ex-Regurgitation gear + Mike TA's kit
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back to Top Camp along with the 2 surface handlines, V. hot work in the
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belting sun.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-4"><b>2000-07-31</a> | 40 - Eishöle | <u>Dave H</u>, Mark S, Olly </p>
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<p>TU 5½hrs</b></a>
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<p><span lang="de">Eishöle</span> - split into two parties. Olly
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continued to bolt up the ice waterfall whilst Mark and Dave went to survey
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|
the "Night Manipulations" series. The attempt to reduce the water in the
|
|
entrance crawl by chipping a drainage channel with an ice axe has worked to
|
|
some extent as there was much less water - you still get wet though.
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<p>Surveyed only the main line - side passages / ? still need doing. Stopped
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at the really narrow bit, cos both Mark & Dave were freezing and Dave
|
|
didn't like the tight bit. Mark went through as far as the big pitch &
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|
confirmed by talking to Andy A who was exploring POV that the pitch was one
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of the parallel shafts at Radio 3.
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<p>Went back to main chamber to find Olly just about finished bolting, but
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run out of hangers so Dave prussiked up, removing one of the now redundant
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ones used lower on the bolt climb.
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<p>Olly rigged to the top to find a further short climb up the ice; then a
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20-30m pitch down. It might also be possible to traverse up & over the
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pitch. Having run out of tackle we came out.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-5">2000-08-01</a> | 40 - Eishöle | </a> Olly, Mark S, <u>Dave H</u> </p>
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<p>TU 6 hrs (less for Mark)</b>
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<p>Olly to continue rigging the pitch series down from the ice climb, Dave H
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& Mark to survey it, Mark not very enthusiastic.
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<p><u>Olly</u>: Rigged 90m rope down 25m pitch down side of big icicle, then
|
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down ice ramp. No idea whats to come, or how many holes the drill will do, so
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just one bolt + 3 naturals. Bottom of ramp leads to icy pool which narrows to
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an unpleasant crux ("Francohydrophobia") which appears to be where the french
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turned back. Given the draught (which blows ripples in the pool) and the
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knowledge that 136 lay not far away I forced my way through, then along a
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short crawl with gloopy sediment floor to a rifty pitch with 2½+
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second drop. Back through pool to get 56m rope, then mimimal rigging down
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pitch to choked bottom. Back up, through window and down to just about reach
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floor with available rope. Crawl leads to large aven-ed chamber. Out of
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time so returned to find concerned Dave on ice ramp pitch.
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<p>[a page or so of rigging guide for Regurgitation not yet scanned]
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-4">2000-07-31</a> | 204 - 204 | Mick, Dunks</b></p>
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<p>[This trip to rig rest of Ariston to the pushing front was apparently
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successful (see next day) but never written up, Webeditor]
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<p><a id="id2000-204-5"><b>2000-07-31</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Anthony</u></p>
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<p>TU 4 hrs</b></a>
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<p>Plan was for Mick and Dunks to rig rest of Ariston Series whilst I sorted
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out the rigging on Stitch This (the new way into the top of Thread pitch)
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then follow them down and push the bottom. By the time I'd finished bunging
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in an extra bolt and undoing the knot at the rebelay (which took 20 mins) it
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wasn't worth following them, so I buggered off out.
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<p><a id="id2000-204-7"><b>2000-08-01</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | Dunks, Mick, <u>Anthony</u></p>
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<p> TU 10 hrs</b></a>
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<p>Dunks and Mick had rigged to the pushing front the day before, so we
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planned to push the big pitch lead at the bottom of Ariston. Bombed down the
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Ariston Series, which is very nice apart from the last pitch which is loose
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and nasty. There are two holes at the bottom which connect to the same shaft.
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Dunks dropped one of these last year to land on a soggy ledge overlooking a
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10m diameter shaft with a 3s drop. Plan was to bolt the other hole in the
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hope of missing the ledge. Much wibbling at the exposure, and eventually Mick
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got kitted up with the drill. 1½ holes later the battery packed in. I
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banged in a hand bolt and descended to a place for a hang bolt. From here we
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were obviously going to land on a ledge ~20m down - almost certainly the same
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ledge Dunks reached by the other route last year. Hand bolting on a wet
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exposed ledge not being our idea of fun, we pulled the rope out and went to
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look at the other pitch lead at the bottom of Ariston which looked much more
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friendly. Pitch starts as a narrowish hading rift, and stones lobbed down
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rattled a bit - we estimated it at 20m. Rigged off a
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couple of naturals and headed down a little way to where the pitch becomes
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more vertical. Rocks lobbed down from here seemed to go further than 20m.
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Mick went down and found the least shit bit of rock for a bolt, went further
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down and put another one in, then Dunks had a go. By the time we packed in
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Dunks had descended about 30m, could see a further ~30m of pitch to a ledge
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with a big black hole in. Could be quite a big one, but is fairly friendly in
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that it doesn't feel exposed.
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<p><b>2000-08-02 | Loser Plateau - Surface Bimble looking for 187 & 192 | Earl & <u>Anthony</u> </b>
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<p>Walked to 161a and then up onto the ridge to the
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<span lang="de">Hinter</span> to look for 187, which is allegedly marked
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"CUCC 90". Wandered around for yonks, lots of <span lang="de">Bunde</span>
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bashing and falling over, but couldn't find any such cave. We have one
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bearing off the <span lang="de-at">Nase</span> and one off the central peak
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of the <span lang="de-at">Dachstein.</span> Assuming the bearing off the
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<span lang="de-at">Nase</span> is right, the area to search is very small
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indeed because you can only just see the <span lang="de-at">Dachstein</span>
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from the very top of the ridge at that point. The most likely candidate is a
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hole which could reasonably be described as a "5m climb down in a nearly
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vertical bedding plane" (which is really jointing). However, there is no
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paint (however hard we tried, we couldn't persuade any of the pink bits of
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lichen to spell CUCC 90) and the 1990 log describes the cave as being by an
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isolated patch of bunde on a slab. Our hole is in the middle of loads of
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<span lang="de">Bunde</span> and therefore it probably isn't 187.
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<p>Gave up and went to 161c to look for 192 which is allegedly ~100m away.
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Wandered around for 1½ hours but couldn't find it. There's quite a bit
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of snow on that side of the hill, so it might be covered over.
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<p><a id="id2000-40-9"><b>2000-08-05</a> | 40 - Eishöhle - mission impossible | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A, Michael Allen, Becka </b></a>
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<p>Walked up from base camp as it was not raining for a change. Mike &
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Becka (who set off first) were nowhere to be seen - they'd got sidetracked
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onto the <span lang="de">Schwabenschacht</span> track & turned up about
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an hour after us, very pissed off :-) Both even more dismayed to find soggy
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undersuits!
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<p>Went off down Mission Impossible to survey it. Left Mike rerigging
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up-pitch to remove rubs. Moved deviation of p25 (Good afternoon Mr. Phelps)
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& start of next sloping pitch (off floor). Wet pool not quite as bad as
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we had been led to believe, but still not great. Put in a couple of rocks to
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allow a reasonably dry passage. Laughed at the extraordinary spider-web of
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rigging on big pitch ( [blank where name ought to have been inserted, Ed.] )
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and re-rigged (as we had drill) with a traverse & new rebelay. Rope
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didn't reach so we used old rope for bottom part. Wook & Becka did
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tape/plumb parts of survey down pitch.
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<p>Very impressive pitch. Traverse across top may lead to somewhere different
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- needs checking. 20m down it narrows & then chokes - continues through
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narrow connecty bit to enter side of another big shaft - possible ways on
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on other side.
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<p>At bottom wind comes out of low passage & into low one, blocked by
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rocks after a few feet (could be dug). Surveyed this horiz. passage after
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running around quite extensive horizontal development, and pulling 100m rope
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out of streamway, where it was rigging a 6m pitch. Mike went out as he was
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very cold. Becka stuck it out & was pleased to prussik out with 100m
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rope to warm up. Wook & Andy finished off survey up pitches, derigging
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old rope en-route. Left with 100m rigged on a traverse ready to go down
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pitch. Good trip. Nice bit of cave - but where the hell is the connection
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hidden ?
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<center><p>T/U = 8½ hrs</center>
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-10">2000-08-06</a> | 40 - Eishöhle - Plus surface work </a> | Wook, Michael Allen, Andy A, Olly, Mark S</b></p>
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<p>Tagged WK2 & WK3 as '1996, 1623/207' '1996 1623/208' respectively,
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whilst drying out Mike's kit (Wook's tent leaks and so does his plastic bag).
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<p>Then had more tea & went to <span lang="de">Eishöhle.</span>
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Surveyed the 2000-05 ent. with Mike whilst Andy fettled camera gear. Found
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another small entrance directly above & surveyed to that too (needs
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tagging). Ol & Mark S arrived (Ol having tried to fall down 40B).
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<p>Eventually got underground at 4pm after watching massive thunderstorm off
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to NE. Photoed Elephant, SVH & Mission Impossible as far as the pool (6"
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lower than yesterday!)
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<p>Ol found bashed knee too bad for caving (got as far as 1st pitch) so he
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& Mark S surveyed ents on to 40a - which revealed 60m error in old VfHO
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surface survey, moving potential connection pt. about 50m further up
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<span lang="de">Elin Algor</span> away from the Theatre.
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<table>
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<tr><td>T/U:</td><td>Wook, Mike:</td><td>4 hrs</td></tr>
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<tr><td></td><td>Andy A:</td><td>3½ hrs</td></tr>
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<tr><td></td><td>Mark S, Olly:</td><td>½ hr.</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p><b>2000-08-06 | 204 - 204 | <u>Duncan</u>, Mick, Mike TA, Mark B</b>
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<p>Went to 204 for push down 2 pitches. En-route met Becka who was very
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excited at having found a new cave (turns out Brian + Earl found same cave
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about a week earlier). Strolled to 204 via Becka's cave and a cave noted by
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Duncan, Mick & Anthony last week. At stone bridge, discoverd that Animal
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+ Mark hadn't got a bolting kit or any spits or hangers. This immediately
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scuppered half the trip and ultimately led to a complete Jack.
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<p>In the end, Duncan, Mark & Animal did surface survey from 204 to new
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entrance, and preliminary investigation of both holes.
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<p>2000-08 <strike>(not tagged yet)</strike> TAGGED
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<p>Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed
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passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby
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choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a
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snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a
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too-tight continuation (looks diggable though), with a big echo.
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<p>2000-09 <strike>(not tagged yet)</strike> TAGGED
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<p>Horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath
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skylight and passing a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a small
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chamber, where there are two ways on. Left becomes too small, straight ahead
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has not been pushed but is a crawl.
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<p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is a
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wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From here, the obvious way on is a
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~15m pitch, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look
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promising). At foot of pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left
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leads to a small chamber. From the chamber to the left leads for ~15 metres
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before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a
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junction, with a continuation upwards to the left, straight ahead and to the
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right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed
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crawl.
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<p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed (but easy looking) ascending traverse
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has not been pushed; there is a short climb down, after which a climb up is
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blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an
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ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a chamber some 5m above the
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floor; this chamber has not been entered.
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<p>TU 2 (Dunks + Mick)
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<p>[sketch survey]
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<p>2000-08-07 | Base Camp - Cycle up the toll road | <u>Becka</u></p>
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<p>Toll booth -> water butt at Bergrestaurant a bit under 70 min, even
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overtook someone + it included ~4 stops on the way up to uncrick my back as
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Andy's bike was all the wrong size for me. Bloody cold + slow on the way
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down, wet road. Brian only took an hour to get up earlier in Expo.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-161-5">2000-08-08</a> | 161 - 'The Connection trip' | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A</a></b></p>
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<p>Becka & Bob went in <span lang="de">Eishöhle,</span> Wook &
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Andy went in KH to <span lang="de">Elin Algor</span> via Stairway to Hell.
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The idea was to shout at each other & work out where the pitches connect
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so we could go down the right one.
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<p>Went via <span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> to collect our gear and slog
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|
over to 161d - which is on just about the same level as
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<span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> but you have to go a few hundred metres
|
|
up & down to get there of course. Took an hour to get to 161d. Ol &
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<span lang="de">Thilo</span> doing surface walk went past as we were just
|
|
going in. Trundled through Scarface, Brownie's Cunt & Rocky Horror.
|
|
Rigged pitch very badly & bodged our way down (SRT gear packed in bags
|
|
for going through Stairway to Hell) Did this. Had to bail 2" out of
|
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puddle to get in, but the choke itself was OK - the more you do it the less
|
|
likely to all fall in it seems…
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<p>Climbed down into <span lang="de">Elin Algor</span> & went to look at
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pitch (1996-161-82C). 6m climb up (3-4m above the head-sized window) gives
|
|
access to the pitch. Wook went in a bit whilst Andy went to look for leads
|
|
further down towards the Theatre. Pitch turned out to be 14m deep with a 2"
|
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slot at the bottom - bum.
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<p>Andy found that 1996-161-94C (hole through rocks at
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<span lang="de">Tirolia Werke</span> junction) didn't go. He also found an
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interesting large skeleton (about the size of a small rabbit?) and loads of
|
|
climbs up into the rift, none of which went anywhere except the roof.
|
|
Everything was proddled, including going back to stick Wook into the tiniest
|
|
bits - nothing. The stream sink at the start of T.W. was checked by the man
|
|
with the TSA (Wook) - blocked by rocks (84C). Next tried going North East.
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|
Passage on R just after pitch gives access to roof 20m above pitch &
|
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there is a further way into ceiling on SE side, but too hard for us. Looked
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at impressive aven on R & shinned up traverse until it closed down. Also
|
|
checked lead (ramp) above chamber at NE end of E.A. Goes 10-15m but is just a
|
|
solution dead-end. Now tired & dispirited, so went out. Gear incredibly
|
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filthy & several kilos heavier than on the way here (which was already
|
|
'bloody heavy'). Carried it all back as far as junction with
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TC-><span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> route then went back via TC,
|
|
getting rained on for walk down.
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<p>13½ hours tatty hut to tatty hut, over 12 hours almost solid effort
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for a 5½ hr caving trip - driving up, walking up, carrying gear,
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rigging in, exploring, derigging, carrying gear, walking back, driving back
|
|
makes for an awful lot of 'overhead' & work. We were both shagged.
|
|
(Surface survey to connect p161d to new tag).
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<p>T/U 5 hrs 40 mins
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-7">2000-08-02</a> | 40 - Eishöhle - Mission Impossible | *Bob, <u>Olly</u></b></p>
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<p>Went up from base camp so didn't have a chance to get any survey
|
|
instruments. Wookey had a set, but wanted to survey + derig POV so just took
|
|
my pocket compass. Added a couple of deviations to big pitch to avoid rubs -
|
|
not enough rope for anything else. Poked around chamber at bottom. Crawl off
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other side leads to a small chamber - very soily. Draught can be felt on
|
|
entry, but unclear where it comes from. Bob found way down into stream canyon
|
|
from 1st chamber which has a few avens and an on-going awkward serpentine
|
|
stream canyon. Nothing conclusive but at least we have some leads. Did pocket
|
|
compass + pace / body length survey and left before FX5 ran out. T/U 7 hours.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-11">2000-08-08</a> | 40 - Eishöhle - Mission Impossible | <u>Becka</u> + *Bob</b></p>
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<p>T/U 8 hours</p>
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<p>Down <span lang="de">Eishohle,</span> rerigged bottom pitch on naturals +
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started surveying down sandy crawl to final chamber. Then ran off as 2 pm +
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shouted + banged rocks a lot. The surveyed some more. Then 3pm then souted +
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banged rocks. And some more survey until 4pm shout + bang. Each time
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expecting to hear Wooks + Andy from <span lang="de">Elin Algor</span> in via
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161D but that wierd chinking sound dripping water makes + sounds in your
|
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head. Derigged the 6m pitch in the stream rift + headed on out with rope +
|
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battery. The icy pool had receded still further, barely even an obstacle now.
|
|
All the poncy rerigging + deviations a bugger with heavy tackle sacks. Out at
|
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last. Walked to Top Camp with both our sets of gear + got there just before
|
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dark + just before started minging down, for a change !
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-9">2000-08-10</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Becka</u> + Brian</p></b>
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<p>T/U 10 hours</p>
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<p>Derigged Earl's pitch + traverse to get more rope then to head of Brian's
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100m pitch, ready to start surveying .... er - but where's the tape ? Bugger.
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I prussiked out to fetch the tape (meeting sunbathing Duncs
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<span lang="la">et al</span> on the surface) whilst Brian fettled his
|
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rigging. Finally us two got back together + set off surveying down the pitch
|
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(badly - lots of joke plumbs as it wasn't quite vertical but v. elegant large
|
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pitch ~100m with only a couple of bolts, lots of naturals). Brian rigged the
|
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last 20m or so section on naturals to end in ... pebbly chamber with a
|
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too-tight rift heading off. Well, I couldn't be bothered to force myself to
|
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try the rift (probably doable without SRT kit). Out, derigging the 100m rift.
|
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Took out lots of tackle sacks + it was q. slow going. 9 pm out, in 11 am in
|
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the morning, think the early start was a record, this expo.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-11">2000-08-11</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Becka</u> + Michael Allen</b></p>
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<p>T/U 8 hours</p>
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<p>Down with 'Mike the Kiwi' I was left a stone arrow to follow to get from
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the end of Ariston to the start of the new series. All nice, big well-rigged
|
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shafts, luverly. Started surveying down the 50m, then a 20m and a 10m then
|
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Mike rigged a 47m or so off a natural and a bolt with a wee deviation + we
|
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were <u>down.</u> Survey finished here but, sadly, the cave did not. Off it
|
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went in tight, scrapy stream rift meanders, heading down for at least 50m.
|
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Sod that. Sidled on out with one tacklesack. Slowly. <u>And</u> got a lift
|
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down from the <span lang="de">Loser</span> to
|
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<span lang="de">Bergrestaurant,</span> courtesy of Mick the <u>hero,</u> so
|
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here supping <u>Bier</u> at last!
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<p><b>2000-08-09 | Loser Plateau - - 170's | <u>Wook</u>, Andy A</b>
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<p>It was afternoon by the time it cleared up enough to encourage us up to TC
|
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so caving abandoned in favour of doing plateau stuff. Intended to go out via
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the 170's to the <span lang="de">Hinter</span> & tag the 96-ones with
|
|
real numbers, check out 2000-02 & WK5 (we were carrying a ladder &
|
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oversuit). As it happened we only got a small fraction of this done before it
|
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went dark.
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<p>Set off to 171 & thence to find 172, which we did by hacking straight
|
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through the bunde. Also found a small '+' marked cave en-route. GPSed both
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then surface surveyed back from 172->+->171b->171a. Took ages due to
|
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bunde. '+' cave photoed, drawn, surveyed, tagged '00AA01'. 171 has at least
|
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a-g entrances & needs an underground survey. Then continued to the
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101-102,173, LRH(200) area & gpsed those caves. 102 was tagged, contrary
|
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to the list. Changed the LRH tag to '1993 1623/200'. Then spent quite a while
|
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looking for 174, 175 & 176. Eventually found them all & GPSed them.
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Too late to surface survey so just walked back in the gloaming. Tried to find
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210 to tag but it was too dark.
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<p>[list of GPS locations still to type]
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<p>Also surveyed inside 172 & 00AA01. 171 needs a proper survey!
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-12">2000-08-10</a> | 40 - Eishöhle: MI pushing | <u>Wook</u> & Andy A</b></p>
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<p>Went back to <span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> to try another angle on
|
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the connection - going 'over the top'. Took drill & 60m rope to top of
|
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big pitch after pool (when <u>will</u> Ol think up some names!). The pool had
|
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nearly dried up - much more civilized. Traversed over pitch to next hole -
|
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not the same as pitch, but turned out to be blind - about 12-15m deep.
|
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Draught coming out was coming down next aven along & back up this hole.
|
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Whilst Wook was bolting, Andy shinned up passage between the 2 holes &
|
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found a tube going to another big shaft - looks like something different.
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<p>One Hilti split off the nose so the descent above was rather dodgy.
|
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Continued traverse - made easy by the power of skyhook. Short 6m pitch at end
|
|
drops into big space which is top of big pitch. Got down to 1st rebelay
|
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before running out of rope & hangers & snapping driver. 12 bolts
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placed - not a bad day's work. Surveyed out (all of 40m). Good trip - decent
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bit of cave.
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<p>Plenty of draught comes this way so it's looking good, although this pitch
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seems likely to go down too far (40m+ deep).
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<p>T/U 7 hrs
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<p>Also put 162 spit & tag in on way to cave, put 163 tag & 'VFM
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1988' tag (should have had an 'H' on the end but I forgot).
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-14">2000-08-11</a> | 40 - Eishöhle: MI pushing |<u>Wook</u> & Andy A</b></p>
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<p>Back to try again down splendid stonking cave.
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<p>En-route tagged 145b, Surface survey connected 163tag to old 163 station
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which had just come out of the snow. Had a quick poke down these to confirm
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that draughting - but blocked. Blocked ent. on path to
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<span lang="de">Eishöhle</span> (from VD1) is skylight in 163. Also
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swapped 'WOOK6' tag to correct cave (previously designated 'WK5' on this
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expo, incorrectly) and put 'WK5' tag on correct cave.
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<p>In <span lang="de">Eishöhle,</span> took another 60m & 30m of
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rope & had a fun time bolting down ~60m pitch in 3 steps. Very excited at
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bottom as Andy shouted 'I think I know where we are'. Then somewhat irritated
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as we realised we had arrived down one of the big avens at the bottom. Bum.
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<p>So went & poked down streamway - Wook getting slightly further than
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previous push but not enjoying it much ! Definitely a C-lead, but draughting
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nicely.
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<p>Also shinned up into a bit Bob had found which ended in a small tunnel
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with a big draught, unfortunately partially blocked by choss. Stuffing Wook
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in made more draught come the other way, so went down tight rift & dug a
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bit more out to finally reach a small chamber with draught coming out of 3"
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slot.
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<p>Did a proper survey of start of streamway & grade 2 of streamway &
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other bit. Then surveyed & derigged back up pitches, noting that traverse
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across top of bottom chamber was easy but no time left. (Canyon on 205°)
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<p>Dragged the 3 baggies out between us, then slogged back, Wook carrying
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gear, to reach tatty hut about Midnight:15.
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<p>T/U 9 hrs
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<p>(P.S. left 30m rope on traverse + 4 twists & 1 ring).
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<p><b>2000-08-10 | Loser Plateau - Surface Bashing | Martin + <u>Julia</u></b></p>
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<p>The planned surveying trip in 204 failed to happen due to lack of
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instruments (one set at base camp, all cars up the hill. Doh!) So we wandered
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off to do surface stuff instead. Got to B11, then sat around for ages trying
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to get the GPS to do its stuff. Eventually worked it out and GPSed the
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following caves.
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<table border=0>
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<tr><th></th><th>Photoed</th></tr>
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<tr><td>B11 Alt 1658</td></tr>
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<tr><td>B8 Alt 1655</td></tr>
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<tr><td>80 Alt 1684</td><td>tick</td></tr>
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<tr><td>145 Alt 1698</td></tr>
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<tr><td>201 Alt 1791</td></tr>
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<tr><td>156 Alt 1804</td><td>tick</td></tr>
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<tr><td>147 Alt 1815</td><td>tick</td></tr>
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<tr><td>WK2 Alt 1753</td></tr>
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<tr><td>193</td><td>tick</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p>The numbers are in Wook's GPS. (Note. WK2 is not really WK2. The thing we
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labelled is called WK2TEM according to Wook's GPS. It is tagged incorrectly,
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and is located near 161c. It is also marked with a painted cross). We then
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surface surveyed 193 (refound this year). The route from 161c is as follows.
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Walk around the bottom of the snow plug in front of 161c and along the
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terrace, past cairn on large boulder. At cairn (235° to France) turn
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right and climb down to the next terrace. Walk along this level (northish)
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then turn right and climb down another level to a traverse on a stone bridge.
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Walk over limestone with drops either side towards the bunde. Continue in the
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same direction towards final cairn. The bearings from this cairn (directly
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above Ent. pitch, station 11 in surface survey) are
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<table border=0>
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<tr><td>Cross on <span lang="de">Trisselberg</span></td><td>186°</td></tr>
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<tr><td><span lang="de">Vord</span></td><td>237°</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Summit of <span lang="de">Hinter</span></td><td>001°</td></tr>
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</table>
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<p>Cave is tagged as CUCC 1623/193 and surveyed. Martin descended 193, so he
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can write a cave description....
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-13">2000-08-10</a> | 40 - Eishöhle | <u>Mark S</u>, Earl</b></p>
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<p>Plan was to go to do one-leg survey to connect <span lang="de">Grüner
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Eingang</span> survey to old cave + then MI pushing. Stomped up
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<span lang="de">Elephantengang</span> & rigged pitch down to old cave.
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Rope only <u>just</u> long enough (7m) - take 12m in future. Noticed a small
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draughting hole at the top of the canyon at the foot of the pitch. Blowing
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like a bastard it was, so we excavated it using bolting hammer, spit and
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driver to the grand proportions of 20cm x 75cm wide. Mark lowered himself in
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to find an immediate 6m ice pitch. No rope, so we surveyed out and named it
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the Bastard 'Ole. Photo'd <span lang="de">Elephantengang.</span> Almost time
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to go out, so we took a few snaps in SVH + headed out. It turns out that the
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hole almost certainly connects with <span lang="de">Elephantengang,</span>
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but it's now a QM for someone to check.
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<p align="right">T/U 7 hrs
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<p><b><a id="id2000-40-15">2000-08-14</a> | 40 - Eishöhle | <u>Mark S</u>, Earl</b></p>
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<p>Mark S bashed his knee on the walk in so Earl went to derig Oldway pitch.
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Went and did more SVH photos. Then rigged slope down from lowest pt of
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chamber to blocked squeeze. Excavated it in a few minutes using a trowel.
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Wandered up <span lang="de">Kalter Gang</span> to
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<span lang="de">Spinnedfriedhof</span> to reach a pitch down (one bad spit)
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after a difficult traverse (take a 10m rope & rig this next time). Ran
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out of time so went out + carried a load of crap back to the car park.
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<p>Interestingly, <span lang="de">Kalter Gang</span> blows away from SVH, but
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the <span lang="de">Spinnenfriedhof</span> blows in your face as you descend
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it. There are also marked changes in the temperature of the air in
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<span lang="de">Spinnenfriedhof</span> - one minute it's as cold as SVH and
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five minutes later you can't see your breath at all. Definitely worth a
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return visit next year.
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<p align="right">T/U Earl 5 hrs Mark S 4½ hrs
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-12">2000-08-14</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Becka</u>, Martin + Mark B </b></p>
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<p>T/U Becka 5 hours, Martin + Mark 6½ hours</b>
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<p>Up to Top Camp - no one there so I stomped off to
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<span lang="de">Steinbrücken</span> to catch the other two as they were
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about to go in. They were going to finish off their infamous tape + notes but
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no compass or clino survey off 110-a-day. Whizzed down the 3 entrance
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pitches, dumped SRT gear + set off down stoopy, crawly Swiss-cheese passage,
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holes off the side, in the floor + ceiling. Some draught though not strong. I
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poked at various QMs, seemed an interesting spot. The survey ended in a
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supposedly small chamber. I got here to find something larger than I was
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expecting + various leads. We split up to look round. I went up the ~25°
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ramp, stooping + found two walking passages off it, ending in large chambers
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- <u>whoa,</u> getting pretty damn excited. Back to meet the others who'd
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also found stuff so I armtwisted them to keep going with the survey. Found 3
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more pitches off the bottom end of the 'chamber' then surveyed up the ramp to
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where I'd checked out the walking passages. I set off up the passage straight
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ahead to check if it linked back to the passage on the right I'd looked at
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before to decide where best to survey. It kept heading on up + got gradually
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larger ... and more + more drafty + lots of what looked like bat shit on
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floor. By now I was stonking fast + then popped into a big walking passage,
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still heading up. Raced down + screamed at mark to get out of the scrofulous
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hole he had thrutched into + we abandoned the survey (I'd hardly any time
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before I had to go out to make the carpark for 9pm). Raced up into the
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walking passage + stomped off up the hill, passage getting bigger + bigger,
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lovely solution holes in the ceiling + <u>still</u> a draft. Finally it
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turned, continued, then came to a big chamber. Loads of ways on all along it
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and it continued <u>down</u> past the point that we had entered. Yelped a lot
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then headed out with Martin's carbide not lighting (+ he'd forgotten his duo)
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+ Martin's lamp dead (and a dodgy zoom). Hopped off happily home.
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<u>Great</u> trip!
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<p><b>2000-08-15 | Base Camp - Dachstein | <u>Becka</u>, Andy A + Earl</b>
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<p>T/U 0 hrs
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<p>Up 6 am, took just under 90 min to drive past
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<span lang="de-at">Schladming</span> (go the
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<span lang="de-at">Bad Mitterndorf</span> direction) to the
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<span lang="de-at">Dachsteinsudseilbahn.</span> It starts 8 am, last one down
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17:50. Pay O$20/per person to get up the toll road to the cable car then
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O$265 for return cable car (or~O$160 for single fare) which basically gets
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you to the top of the hill, only ~300m vertical off the
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<span lang="de-at">Hohe Dachstein</span> peak.
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<p>[sketch map to scan]
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<p>Route up to <span lang="de-at">Hohe Dachstein</span> (1) was full of
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people, many roped. First section you can use cows tails but the upper
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section is q. exposed freeclimbing or you could rope up (we didn't + I'm not
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sure it would help if you fall). The route off the back side of the peak (2)
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was far less busy + easier, all protected using cows tails, ditto (3) the
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route over a rock ridge from the 'back' to the front glacier (the one you can
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see from <span lang="de-at">Loser).</span> Earl + I then went up (4) a final
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<span lang="de">klettersteig</span> off from the cable car up to a helipad +
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weather station. We were at the top at 9am, back from (1), (2), (3) at the
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cable car by 2pm (v. leisurely, hour for lunch etc.) + then a faster stomp up
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(4) + back took 2 more hours. We didn't need crampons at all or ice axes (not
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necessarily true other times of year etc.) but used harnesses + cowstails a
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lot. Beware loose rock, especially when there are gangs of people above you
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(1) + its easy to avoid the crowds which are all between the cable car and
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(1). Damn good day out + much more fun than doing it properly (ie. from the
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bottom). Be crap in bad weather though.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-14">2000-08-16</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle - final trip | Becka + Martin </b></p>
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<p>T/U 5 hours</p>
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<p>Down to 110-a-day to survey the other [see (2)] (right, as opposed to
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straight on) big passage - which petered out q. soon + ended in lots of small
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drafting QMs. Then took another look along the stuff they'd surveyed
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yesterday + which we found on the 14th - several damn fine QMs. (We surveyed
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to a drafting aven with a nasty tight rift in the floor - but draft
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elsewhere) Then started a survey [see (1)] from the initial chamber to a
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pitch I'd found on 14th but only had time to survey part way along. Packed up
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+ ran home. I derigged to entrance pitches, inconveniently one tackle sack
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short of making life easy so struggled up the entrance with 100m stuffed into
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the one sack and a load of loose rope clutched in my hand. Out to hot
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sunshine. Stomped down the hill to join in the striking Top Camp
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mélee, so still trudging along with a big pack at 10pm but the job was
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<u>DONE.</u>
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<p>(2) Survey down nice passage, the floor is decorated, NEEDS TAPING
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<p>[large sketch of bit surveyed - still to scan]
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<p><a id="id2000-204-8">2000-08-08</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Anthony</u>, Dunks, Mick </b></p>
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<p> TU 9 hrs </p>
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<p>Went back to pitch at bottom of Ariston we had partially descended on
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1/8/2000. I went down and banged in a bolt, then descended 38 m to a "ledge"
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of sorts. Tried to bang in another bolt but the rock cratered loads. I
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reckoned Dunks & Mick were probably cold by now at the top of the pitch
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(there is nowhere to cower and lots of loose crap around, which goes straight
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to the bottom, hence we only had one person on the pitch at a time). Dunks
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went down and banged in another couple of bolts, by which time we'd pretty
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much run out of rope without bottoming the pitch, so we went out. Mick had
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spent ~5 hours sitting at the top of the pitch freezing his kanackers off
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whilst me and Dunks were bolting. Dunks was hassled by a bat on his way up,
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hence pitch is called <span lang="de">Fledermausschacht.</span>
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-10">2000-08-10</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle Fledermausschacht | <u>Anthony</u> & Dunks </b></p>
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<p>TU 11 hrs</p>
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<p>Surveyed down <span lang="de">Fledermausschacht,</span> somewhat nervously
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due to the huge potential for kicking crap off (esp. a precariously balanced
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boulder near one of the rebelays). Managed not to kick anything too large on
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Duncan. Got to the pushing front, banged in a bolt and descended a further
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~25m to the bottom of the pitch. No ways on, loads of big boulders jammed in
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the rift. So we surveyed the last bit, derigged and prussiked sedately
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out with a bag of rope apiece. Pitch is 112m broken by two ledges mostly in a
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hading rift of friendly dimensions.
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<p><b><a id="id2000-204-15">2000-08-15</a> | 204 - Steinbrückenhöhle | <u>Anthony</u>, Dunks, Michael Allen</b></p>
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<p>TU 14½ hrs, Anthony, Dunks; Mike Allen 12½ hrs</p>
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<p>Bombed down to the bottom of Mike & Becka's pitch series (descended on
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11/8/2000). To push/survey the rift at the bottom until we got to the end or
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another pitch, or until we got bored, whichever came first. Rift is a bit of
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a pain in the arse - mostly ~50cm wide, apart from a widening at a ~5m
|
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cascade (handline useful), very sharp. Lots of shinning up and down the rift
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(which is essentially infinitely tall) occurred to try and find the widest
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bit. Got 90m of survey in the book when we came across a pitch of ~10m. Looks
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like the rift continues with significantly larger dimensions (though it could
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just narrow down again quite quickly). Last survey station (at the top of the
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undescended pitch) is at a new deep point of -365m. This is a good lead, but
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pushing it is likely to become a serious trip, esp. if the rift continues in
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a similar vein. There is a reasonable stream (estimate about like the TC
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water hole in spate).
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<p>Then derigged out, fairly efficiently, but it took a while. Derigged to
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top of Ariston greasing most of the spits (but no matchsticks). I spent ~ 15
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mins trying to undo one of Mike's deviations, but failed so the sling is
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still there.
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<p>Rift is to be christened "Razor Dance" after the Richard Thompson ditty of
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the same name.
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<p>2000-08-15 | Loser Plateau - Surface tour to show Thilo entrances for Nils to GPS fix |<u>Olly</u>, *Thilo Müller </p></b>
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<p> BECKA WRITES - Date given as 200-08-?? so have guessed 15th</p>
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<p> Thilo Müller is an ARGE German caver </p>
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<p>Started from ARGE "camp" in Bergrestaurant car park. Hiked up to col by
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<span lang="de">Nase</span> and tried to find the laser point there (the one
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with the wrong coords - ?/?). Failed, so gave up and hiked up to 147, then
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VD1. Then up to 136, down to 161d via a couple of Wook caves. Met Wook and
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Andy at 161d and did a one leg survey. Back up to 161c and 161b, up to 161a,
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back to VD1 to collect ski pole I'd left there, then up ridge towards 204. In
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valley leading approx S from 204 found interesting entrance with draught
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going in, somewhat above 204 (?m according to GPS). Met Dunks, Kiwi Mike and
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co. at 204, and followed Dunks' modified route back, but lost it towards the
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end (Dunks later said it wasn't fully reccied). Had a rest at top camp, then
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showed Thilo caves around there, then packed up my tent and headed back to
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car park, and then base camp for meeting with Austrians about next year's
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event.
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<p>T/U: None to note
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