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<b>This file is generated by troggle</b> on Oct. 20, 2023, 10:21 a.m. UTC using the form documented at
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<a href="/handbook/survey/ententry.html">handbook/survey/ententry.html</a>
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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
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<name></name>
<entrance_description>Two entrances: one 8m pitch, and one 8m handline-able ramp. Both lead down to a sandy 45 degree slope, with another choked up entrance on the right hand side.</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC 2017</explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>Head to Balkonhohle, but instead of descending the rope to the entrance ledge, continue up the slope until you reach a large plateau with a central valley and large flat depression. Head up the slope to the right of the large depression. 1623/277 is near the top of that slope, past numerous blind shafts.</location_description>
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<lastvisit></lastvisit>
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<approach></approach>
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<underground_description>The entrance series continues down a narrow phreatic passage (also at 45 degrees) with a loose boulder floor. This continues for about 20m until a junction with two avens (one wet, one dry) and another choked 45 degree downslope. The phreatic passage continues downwards from survey station 8, becoming a long tube ramping down at 45 degrees with numerous offshoots and small avens. It ends at a 30m pitch that descends into a large breakdown chamber.
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The chamber is divided in two by a boulder pile below the aven. A crawl from one chamber widens into a loose passage which then chokes. Gear tape was found here in 2017, which means a potential link through to 2011-01?</underground_description>
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<photo><img width=50% src=277a.jpg></photo>
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<marking>T</marking>
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<marking_comment>Tagged "1623/277" in 2018<br />
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(Replaces tag "2017-pw-01" placed in 2017)</marking_comment>
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<findability>S</findability>
<findability_description></findability_description>
<alt>1935</alt>
<lat_wgs84></lat_wgs84>
<long_wgs84></long_wgs84>
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<tag_station></tag_station>
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<other_station>1623.p277a</other_station>
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<other_description></other_description>
<bearings></bearings>
<url></url>
</entrance>
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