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+In a dry valley leading up from the Stögerweg (path 201) shortly after the turn off for Schnellzughöhle. In 2001 the hole was seen blowing a large quantity of vapour visible from some way off.
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+No. 87 in red, which is correct but might have been changed to 87A (OK) or 87B (bad) in 1987
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+first (of several) bolts used for rigging, LHS of entrance
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+In Stogerweg - you literally step over it while walking along the path.Originally numbered '88' in a fit of optimism while the explorer was getting changed to investigate this impressively draughting hole, it proved in fact to be only 1.2 metres deep and too tight. It appears to be above the inlet below pitch 1 in cave 87, and has been officially renumbered 87b (the painted "88" had faded to near-illegibility by 2018), since the Austrians have allocated number 88 to Lärchenhöhle.
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+Easily refindable, it's right on the Stogerweg path. Very faded "88" just visible in 10cm high digits.
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