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"date": "2025-07-04",
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"title": "2025-HK-00 - Hahaha Hohle - Definitely run out of hope...",
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"place": "2025-HK-00",
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"other_people": "",
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"text": "For the 6th day in a row we walked up the hill, heading back to Hahaha Hohle for the one final hope of a lead. We kitted up and quickly made our way to a traverse going over the top of the final pitch we dropped yesterday. This has to be the quickest I\u2019ve ever killed a lead; I put in one pulse for protection over the traverse and where we were hoping the passage bended round to the left we found a wall\u2026 Hahaha Hohle was now officially dead. We derigged everything and headed back to the surface with the intention of continuing prospecting along the col-homecoming path. \n<p>\nWe headed on to a large shaft we had passed on previous walks (p2023-ash-03 [Ed. This can't be right: 2025-ash-03 was discovered on 22nd July and this entry is on the 4th]) and I chucked my oversuit on over my clothes before starting to rig [Ed., presumably rigging 2025-hh-01 not ash-03], very glad that I did as it ended up being a very drippy prospect. \n<p>\nThe shaft dropped onto an ice plug with a hole at one end which we descended through, once below the ice the meltwater coming off it was rather unpleasant. We hit a very drippy ledge below and the cave was still descending; we were hoping it would crap out as it was so unpleasantly wet. I continued below the ledge as far as I could get on the rope we had and could see the passage continued heading down, this is technically a lead but very unappealing. We headed back out doing the hastiest survey possible and continued prospecting further along the path. \n<p>\nWe saw a couple of snakes on the way which we identified as European black vipers after a later google. Harry dropped a 10m shaft which was choked at the bottom, the coordinates on this were 47.69079 N, 13.80601 E - named p2025-hh-01. We then came to a very promising and draughty hole which Harry got very excited about. Harry started rigging and I came following after, feeling rather bad crushing Harry\u2019s hopes when I noticed some thru bolts on the opposite wall part way down. This turned out to be P323, we later checked the logbook and it is named Amphitheatre. We headed back out and decided to call it for the day and head back down the hill.",
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"slug": "2025-07-04d",
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"time_underground": 4.0,
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"author": {
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"slug": "hannah-collings",
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"nickname": "Hannah C",
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"tu": 4.0
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},
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"trippersons": [
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{
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"slug": "hannah-collings",
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"nickname": "Hannah C",
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"tu": 4.0
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},
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{
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"slug": "harry-kettle",
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"nickname": "Harry",
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"tu": 4.0
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}
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],
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"expedition": {
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"year": "2025",
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"name": "CUCC expo 2025"
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},
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"cave": {
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"areacode": "1623",
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"kataster_number": "",
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"unofficial_number": "2025-HK-00"
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}
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} |