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<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>1623-B10</caveslug>
<official_name>CUCC 1976/B10</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<area>1a</area>
<kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code>
<kataster_number></kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>B10</unofficial_number>
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<entranceslug>1623-B10</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<explorers>CUCC 1976, 1988</explorers>
<underground_description>Simply a 5m climb to two short pitches choked at foot of second. Rigged entirely on natural belays in 1988.</underground_description>
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<notes>This was apparently relocated and reexplored by CUCC <a href="../years/1988/log.htm#id1988-B10-1">in 1988</a>, before they spotted the number. Shown as being near the foot of the Br&auml;uning wall, in the same area as <a href="159/159.html">159</a> and <a href="160.htm">160</a>. Not relocated, however, in a search in 1990, probably because it's further out onto the plateau than the 91,93,94 area where I looked. There are a couple of likely looking holes immediately north of the grassy area containing lower top camp, but no number was visible in 1998.</notes>
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<description_file>1623/b10.htm</description_file>
<url>1623/b10.htm</url>
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