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<h2><a name="rhroute">161 Kaninchenh&ouml;hle: Right Hand Route</a> (1988)</h2>
<p><b>Overview</b>: passage in the same sub-horizontal level as
<a href="lhr.htm#lhroute">LHR</a>, leads west and north to bigger descending
passage heading NE before dropping into huge chambers giving access to a
major phreatic level at 1510m (-280m), rising northwards (fossil downstream)
to 1540m, punctuated by ways into deep shaft systems and leading eventually
to an area of much greater complexity to the NE.
<h3><a name="chunnel">The Chunnel</a> (1988)</h3>
<p><a href="l/chunlp.htm"><img src="t/chunlp.jpg" width=154 height=122
align=left hspace=10></a>At the start of the Right Hand Route reached via
<a href="bsains.htm#snotp">Dewdrop</a> or <a href="bsains.htm#beckaf">Becka
Falls</a> is a descending route which takes the form of a large phreatic
passage, <b>The Chunnel</b>, which is covered by a thin layer of moon milk.
Walking leads round to the right for 30m until the short (7m) <b>Chunnel
Pitch</b> breaks up the passage. A thread belay at the top of a greasy slope
protects the approach to the hang from a bolt in the roof.
<p>A further descent (off the main route) enters
<a href="offrhr.htm#brunners">Bladerunner</a>, whilst along The Chunnel for
another 30m reaches an area with large rock pinnacles, odd water-worn
clefts.<br clear=all>
<h4><a name="otr">Over the Rainbow</a> (1988)</h4>
<p>The Chunnel drops into an open area of fallen boulders with several holes
in the floor. The best route into this area is to traverse along the second
cleft on the right and drop through a small hole beneath a boulder at its
end. From here traversing left allows a climb down to the floor (easy if
you have done it before, but awkward first time when approached from above).
On the floor, by the left hand wall, is <a href="offrhr.htm#potofau"><b>Pot
of Gold</b></a> and across the chamber is a wedged block allowing a traverse
over the deep <a name="rainbowp"><b>Rainbow Pitch</b></a>, followed by a
steep slope upwards; <b>Over the Rainbow</b>. To the right of this hole is a
rock pillar and the other side of it allows a safe bypass. Two other holes in
the floor in this area connect to Rainbow Pitch which becomes too tight 10m
down.
<h4><a name="poxyp">Bungalow and Poxy</a> pitches (1988)</h4>
<p><a href="l/bunglw.htm"><img alt="(Bungalow pitch photo)"
src="t/bunglw.jpg" width=115 height=169 align=left hspace=10></a>The large
Chunnel phreas now continues with a step at an oxbow to a wider
boulder-floored section with avens in the left hand wall where
<a href="dream.htm#dreamtime">Dreamtime</a> rejoins the Right Hand Route. The
short <b>Bungalow Pitch</b> on the right hand wall goes down 7m under a HUGE
wedged boulder, <b>The Bungalow</b>.
<p>The passage has now become a wide boulder-floored rift. Ten metres on is
the 6m <b>Poxy Pitch</b>, again on the right hand wall. Both Poxy and
Bungalow pitches can be avoided by difficult climbs against left hand
(northwest) wall. The continuing climb down through a massive boulder
collapse area reaches a flat slab and an apparent junction. To the right it
merely chokes in about 5m but it looks like the obvious way on when returning
so most people have checked it out in detail.
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<h4><a name="balley">Boulder Alley</a> to Knossos (1988)</h4>
<p><a href="l/bldaly.htm"><img alt="Photo - 43k" src="t/bldaly.jpg"
width=134 height=200 align=left hspace=10></a>&nbsp;<b>Boulder Alley</b>
<p><a name="sftrav">Continuing</a> instead to the left and up reaches the top
of a large 45&deg; boulder slope, <b>Boulder Alley</b>, which descends for
45m passing a probably unexplored pitch in the left hand wall, and a window
3m up on the right into <a href="offrhr.htm#pitandp">Pit &amp; Pendulum</a>.
A short sandy slope goes up from the foot of Boulder Alley and then the
steeply descending boulders continue, passing a 4m climb down into a stream
canyon in the left hand wall. A traverse line across <b>Squashed Fly
Traverse</b> starts just after this climb, leading down a false floor, past a
couple of holes, to the edge of a huge open space.
<p><a name="knossosp">The 30m Knossos pitch</a>, rigged as a single hang from
1991, deposits the intrepid caver on the sloping boulder floor of a 60m
diameter domed space, <a href="sibria.htm#knossos">Knossos</a>, where most
ways on are loose, choked or inaccessible from below. Knossos can also be
reached (from 1996) from the massive horizontal development of the 161d (<a
href="sftotp.htm#mothshag">Scarface</a>) entrance, and is the key to
extensive systems running to the north, containing all the deepest points of
the cave.
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