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<img src="../i/lrh1.jpg" width=450 height=600 align=left hspace=10>
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<p>Adam Cooper in 1993, placing a bolt for a more thorough descent of "Lost
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Rucksack Hole" on the plateau, after retrieving the eponymous Rucksack on a
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ladder descent. A rapid initial exploratory descent followed by bolting for a
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safer rig is a typical aspect of prospecting and shaft-bashing on the
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plateau. This shaft, given number <a href="../../200.htm">1623/200</a>
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remained unexplored below the surface shaft until 1998, when it was finally
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bottomed in three trips; marked with a metal tag; and very definitely fixed
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by GPS and surface survey. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1993</font><br clear=all>
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