Monday, January 17, 2011

How Long Do Hackers Hack

Malabrac

H. Sebastian, Bernadette E. and Nicolas. A


Malabrac Departure Friday evening. On Saturday morning, the weather is sunny. I take a lie Seb to go prospecting over the sinkhole Indians. Several former holes are identified and pointed to the GPS. I descend by the way of 4x4 after 2h of walking.

Seb finally emerges from its down and we decide to go prospecting on the side of the neck of Pechin. Past the car park of the future of the Cow, I recall having discovered a hole about a hundred yards behind the Cow. We will stop to take a look and start parraissant interesting, we start its obstruction. A few shots through a straw I can get about 2m but the cavity continues with a hose and a gently sloping bench bars my access. I turned to start the back and my head is faced with a skylight suggesting a well (no airflow). The stones thrown announce a depth of ten meters. The window is too narrow to engage me, I go back and we are continuing the obstruction. Unfortunately, we end the batteries from the perforation before reaching the wells. There are still some shooting to do and we will return. We collect wood on the back and after a roast once will not hurt, everyone ends up in bed.

Sunday morning, the weather has changed dramatically and we are immersed in a thick fog. So we enter the Barrence Taurus late morning to finish the topo and doffing. Resuming from the topo the window that allows access to the network of Hopper. The cavity draws heavily. We network topography higher above the hall of the hopper. We equip the small wells that opens in the gallery for Topographia and responsible, engaged with the désobtruction Jocelyn has created a beautiful bowl and meander blows a good flow of air as the meander that opens 2m above sucks. We continue
topography beyond the passage of tapeworms. We must retool the last well of the network. Finally, we finish the climb where we had started a construction site.
After regaining some strength, we begin the rise in the cavity completely unequip. We come out after about 6 hours underground. Back at the shelter, we bend luggage quickly to wash the material into the Boulzane before nightfall.

FYI, the network of Hoppers reached a depth of -70 m at the bottom and about 0 m above the fireplace in the upper network. The small wells of the gallery suprérieure does not seem to reach the passage of tapeworms but rather reach the bottom of the hopper room. The latter seems also not to move the network from the Old Fund as we thought. Finally, both network (Former Fond and Hopper) took two directions substantially opposite with a total length of 325 m. I'll post the topo soon as possible.

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