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<h2>161 Kaninchenh&ouml;hle: Forbidden Land</h2>
<h3><a name="forbidden">Overview</a></h3>
<p>Much of the horizontal development on the eastern side of
Kaninchenh&ouml;hle is at a similar level and of a similar character to
passages in
<a href="../../noinfo/smkridge/40.htm">Schwarzmooskogeleish&ouml;hle</a>,
<a href="../../noinfo/smkridge/88.htm">Larchenh&ouml;hle</a> and the
<a href="../41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a> /
<a href="../115.htm">Schnellzugh&ouml;hle</a> systems, all of
which are connected together. From the southernmost point of Flat France,
perhaps 600m separates these systems. The 1995 lead, Stairway to Hell, led
into passages trending under the eastern side of the summit of the Vorderer
Schwarzmooskogel, heading in exactly the right direction, and connected
(in 1997) the Eyehole route in <a href="136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>
(1623/136) from which 1999 finds lead to within 50m of the Southern
Schwarzmooskogelsystem.
<h3><a name="rhorror">Rocky Horror</a>
(<a href="../../years/1995/index.htm">1995</a>)</h3>
<p>The two southern exits from the chamber at the SW end of
<a href="tptofr.htm#13mcha">French Revolution</a> (coming from Triassic Park)
or the SE end of <a href="frtotp.htm#13mcha">Fudge Brownie</a> (coming from
France) reunite either side of a rock pillar.
<p>Continuing (now SW) perhaps 20m leads to a fucking loose, huge overhanging
pile of utter crap. Most 'hand holds' on the walls fall off and are best
left, hence the name <b>Rocky Horror</b>. A large &amp; deep opening in the
floor could be descended but for the astonishing pile of hanging death. In
the left hand wall are a couple more upwards boulder chokes neither of which
seem feasible or promising.
<p><a name="rhorrorp">Straight</a> on over Rocky Horror is the 10m <b>Rocky
Horror Pitch</b> with crap rigging, landing in a high passage.
<p>To the left at the foot of Rocky Horror pitch the passage continues the SW
trend before apparently choking after 25m. Hidden in this wall is the
unpleasant entrance to <b>Stairway to Hell</b>, the original way into
the Forbidden Land, now more conveniently, and much more safely reached
through <a href="136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.
<p>Right, at the foot of the pitch, down some boulders, leads back 10m to a
ledge about half-way down the 18m <a href="offffr.htm#bsuspend">Black
Suspender</a> pitch, on the far side from Mississippi. High on the left an
airy traverse across is possible.
<h3><a name="stohell">Stairway to Hell</a>, Forbidden Land
(<a href="../../years/1995/index.htm">1995</a>)</h3>
<p>The hole in the wall of the choked SW passage left at the foot of Rocky
Horror Pitch, being the southernmost point of the cave, was pushed through a
tiny, wet, muddy thrutch into the bottom of a boulder choke.
<b>Stairway to Hell</b> is muddy, shitty &amp; desperately
loose. Do not look around at all when passing this section! The large
boulders at the bottom are particularly suspect and great care is needed as
you climb up on the right, then slither back over the top up a shitty slope,
using only the LH wall/roof, and avoiding the handy chockstone at the narrow
exit holding up the next bit. The c4 out of top corner here is made harder as
only 1.5 walls are solid. A final crawl through boulders leads out into an
antechamber at the bottom of the <b>Whimper Way</b>.
<p>During the original exploration of this a couple of boulders rolled down
the choke causing a hasty retreat, some boulder moving to get out, and vows
never to return, thus leaving this wide open passage as a question mark
[<a name="qC1995-161-11" href="qmdone.htm#C1995-161-11">C1995-161-11</a> B]. However, in 1996, after
checking every other conceivable lead in the area, Stairway to Hell was found
to be the only viable lead in this direction and therefore obviously the way
to go. Thus it was pushed regardless, revealing a lot of passage which can
now (since 1997) be reached from the surface at
<a href="136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.
<h4><a name="wimpway">Whimper Way</a>
(<a href="../../years/1996/index.htm">1996</a>)</h4>
<p>Whimper Way is reached by a very muddy 6m climb at the southern end of the
antechamber above Stairway to Hell. This 'route' has one solid wall sloping
at about 70&deg; on the SE side. The other side is all jammed boulders. You
are actually about 30m below the floor of the huge Hall of the Mounting
Choss. Routes at various levels can be followed both SW &amp; NE. So far all
three that have been followed to a conclusion have ended up in the chamber
above. There may be other ways out at the bottom, but wandering about in here
is an exciting proposition. The NE direction has been checked, but may still
reveal a route on
[<a name="qC1996-161-70" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-70">C1996-161-70</a> C].
<p>The normal route goes SW in a wide (6m) space into the upper half of what
feels like passage. A dodgy traverse round on the right gains a ledge. There
is a QM off on the left
([<a name="qC1996-161-72" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-72">C1996-161-72</a> B]
traverse line needed). A short squeezy bit here gains another 15m of
'passage' which comes out in the lowest corner of Hall of the Mounting Choss.
Taking the lower route in Whimper Way then climbing up through huge boulders
also ends up here. The climbs down through the boulders have been checked
fairly thoroughly and no ways on were found.
<h4><a name="hotmc">Hall of the Mounting Choss</a></h4>
<p>The Hall of the Mounting Choss is a very long, steep chamber, about 25m
wide, 20m high and 80m long (above the rocks!). There is a small, undescended
rift pitch in the W corner
[<a name="qC1996-161-76" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-76">C1996-161-76</a> B].
About 5-10m up the S/SE wall is a row of four openings. The first and lowest
leads 5m to a closed 5m high solution aven. The second is inaccessible (would
need bolts), above Whimper Way
[<a name="qC1996-161-77" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-77">C1996-161-77</a> C].
The third is a 6m wide and low phreatic, the main way on into the Forbidden
Land. The fourth is choked with sand.
<p>At the top of the 40m slope there is a big aven in the N corner and
a pair of pitches
[<a name="qC1996-161-74" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-74">C1996-161-74</a> A
on the right and
<a name="qC1996-161-75" href="qmdone.htm#C1996-161-75">C1996-161-75</a> A
on the left]. The left hand hole has been descended and
<a href="offfld.htm#hotmcp">still continues</a>. There is a secondary low
point in the NE corner. Climbing down through the floor here leads back to
Whimper Way (NE of the entry point). A 15m x 15m x 10m boulder can be passed
by an 8m climb on the right. A harder 8m climb is also possible on the left.
These gain another 60m of passage over large breakdown to a draughting choke
of small rocks coming down from above
[<a name="qC1996-161-71" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-71">C1996-161-71</a> C].
Just before this on the left wall there is a draughting crawl below an
undercut
[<a name="qC1999-136-nn" href="qmtodo.htm#C1999-136-nn">C1999-136-nn</a>.
Above the huge boulder are steeply sloping QMs in the left hand wall
[<a name="qC1996-161-73" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-73">C1996-161-73</a> B].
Protection is needed for the climb.
<p><a name="pumph">Following</a> the howling gale down the 6m x 2m phreatic
passage, <b>Pump House</b>, leads to a 6m pitch after 70m.
<h4><a name="ealgor">Elin Algor</a></h4>
<p>The pitch in Pump House looks out into a large (7m wide, 13m high),
straight rift passage, <b>Elin Algor</b>, going both NE and SW. The wind
blows NE (left at the junction - away from the connection to 136). The 6m
pitch can be bypassed by traversing on the right to an obscure 3m climb.
There is an aven in the roof here.
<p>Easy going for 50m NE (left) leads to a big sand cliff/slope into a large
chambery thing. A 10m handline on the right (bolt right hand wall) leads down into it. Traversing round to the right at the level of the handline bolt
a steep (45&deg;) loose muddy ramp ascends for 20-30m, turning left near the begining. This ends at a small rift slope, mostly choked with mud and
rocks, through which is a pitch of perhps 20m. The pitch head needs some
gardening and a smallish person
[<a name="qC1999-136-nn" href="qmtodo.htm#C1999-136-nn">C1999-136-nn</a> C].
<p>There are numerous ways off the chambery thing at the bottom of the
handline, but it is not clear where the gale goes. To the right, between
mudbanks, is the wet foot of a largish pitch. The water goes down an
impenetrable crack. A chossy 10m climb up a mud bank on the left leads to a
smallish tube at 'floor' level.
[<a name="qC1996-161-81" href="qmdone.htm#C1996-161-81">C1996-161-81</a> C].
This was looked at in 1997: the tube is only about 4m long, but has 2
right-angle bends making it very difficult for tall people. It emerges into
the wall of a big shaft which couldn't be explored owing to lack of tackle
[<a name="qC1997-161-40" href="qmtodo.htm#C1997-161-40">C1997-161-40</a> A].
<p>There is a 15m diameter, 15m deep undescended pitch on the far side
[<a name="qC1996-161-79" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-79">C1996-161-79</a> A],
with probably an aven at the far end.
<p>On the left is a wet area where the water can be followed into a rift for
some metres, unfinished
[<a name="qC1996-161-80" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-80">C1996-161-80</a> C].
Above this, 10m of passage leads to a 4m pitch, bridged by a large rock.
traversing the bridge leads to a squalid crawl over mud which gets too small
without digging after 10m. Descending the pitch leads to about 80m of small
winding draughting passage explored as far as a chossy pitchhead
[<a name="qC1996-161-78" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-78">C1996-161-78</a> A].
<p>Right at the junction, now heading SW, a 15m passage to the foot of an
impressive aven is passed on the left. Ahead the dimensions reduce as the
rift becomes much chossier.
There is a window (exactly head sized) to a pitch on the left
[<a name="qC1996-161-82" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-82">C1996-161-82</a> C].
Twenty metres beyond, the rift can be followed back below for c20m, but the
way on is an awkward climb down through the boulder floor at the SW end. This
can be bypassed by a climb up and a bolted pitch down somewhere near here.
The rift opens out here into a wide junction. Elin Algor continues straight
ahead, <a href="fbl136.htm#twerke">Tirolia Werke</a> forks off to the right.
<p><a name="eacon">Elin Algor</a> goes another 40m, past an unexplored and
unpromising pitch through boulders in the floor on the right
[<a name="qC1996-161-94" href="qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-94">C1996-161-94</a> C],
then through a narrow traversy bit to open into the side of a very big pitch.
The far side can barely be seen
[<a name="qC1996-161-83" href="qmdone.htm#C1996-161-83">C1996-161-83</a> A].
This is about half way down the <a href="136.htm#theatre">Theatre</a> on the
<a href="136.htm#eyehole">Eyehole Route</a> of <b>Steinschlagschacht</b>, and
reached from that entrance via the exposed <a href="136.htm#thegods">Gods'
Traverse</a>.
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