[svn r5972] Much adding of data for caves found in recent years.

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,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p233",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p233",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""233Bphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""233B photo"" src=""233Bphotosmall.jpg"" /></a></div><p>", ,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""233Bphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""233B photo"" src=""233Bphotosmall.jpg"" /></a></div><p>",
,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
234,"1/T +","a b",,"yes","smkridge/234/234.html",,"Flinkameiseschacht",,,"2b","CUCC 2001,2002","An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom. If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug, through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and ice slope. A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.</p><p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""234surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""234 survey (from 2001)"" src=""234surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>Survey of 234 from 2001",,"25m","20m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. The shaft is located at the base of a cliff.",,,,"Tag ""1623/234A"" placed on main entrance in 2002. ""1623/234B"" tag placed 2002-08-09." 234,"1/T +","a b",,"yes","smkridge/234/234.html",,"Flinkameiseschacht","Speedy Ant Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2001,2002","An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom. If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug, through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and ice slope. A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.</p><p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""234surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""234 survey (from 2001)"" src=""234surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>Survey of 234 from 2001",,"25m","20m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. The shaft is located at the base of a cliff.",,,,"Tag ""1623/234A"" placed on main entrance in 2002. ""1623/234B"" tag placed 2002-08-09."
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p234",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p234",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
235,"1/T +",,,,"smkridge/235/235.html",,"Schaukelfelsbrockenh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""235surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""235 survey"" src=""235surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>",,"6m","3m",,,,,,,"gps01.p235",,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,,"""1623/235"" tag placed 2002-08-09. (Is this correct, or does the tag really say 1623/230?)" 235,"1/T +",,,,"smkridge/235/235.html",,"Schaukelfelsbrockenh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""235surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""235 survey"" src=""235surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>",,"6m","3m",,,,,,,"gps01.p235",,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,,"""1623/235"" tag placed 2002-08-09. (Is this correct, or does the tag really say 1623/230?)"
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,,,"1999_MS_01",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,, ,,,"1999_MS_01",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999_MS_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,, ,,,"1999_MS_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999-10",,,,,,,,"CUCC Brian and Becka 1999.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99_10",,,,,,,,,,"tag 2000" ,,,"1999-10",,,,,,,,"CUCC Brian and Becka 1999.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99_10",,,,,,,,,,"tag 2000"
,,,"2000-08",,"smkridge/2000-08/2000-08.htm",,"???",,,"2b","CUCC 2000, 2002, 2003 (Mark Shinwell)","Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a too-tight continuation (looks diggable though), with a big echo.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-08",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"The large entrance is adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards across the plateau to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, shortly before arriving at the stone bridge. It lies almost directly above the huge aven of 7-11 Chamber in 204; the vertical separation, however, is of the order of 120m.",,,,"Tag." ,,,"2000-08",,"smkridge/2000-08/2000-08.htm",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2000, 2002, 2003 (Mark Shinwell)","Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a too-tight continuation (looks diggable though), with a big echo.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-08",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"The large entrance is adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards across the plateau to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, shortly before arriving at the stone bridge. It lies almost directly above the huge aven of 7-11 Chamber in 204; the vertical separation, however, is of the order of 120m.",,,,"Tag."
,"2/S/T x",,"2000-09",,"smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm",,"Hauchh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2000, 2002.","The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift.</p><p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly.</p><p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl.</p><p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber.</p><p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-09",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully.",,,"Tag." ,"2/S/T x",,"2000-09",,"smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm",,"Hauchh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2000, 2002.","The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift.</p><p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly.</p><p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl.</p><p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber.</p><p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-09",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully.",,,"Tag."
,,,"2001-02",,,,,,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-02",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,, ,"=",,"2001-02",,"smkridge/2001-02/2001-02.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2001 MikeTA","Small downhill crawl, choked.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-02",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,"2001-03",,,,,,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-03",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-03",,"smkridge/2001-03/2001-03.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2001 ",,,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-03",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,"3/S/T x (+?)",,"2001-04",,"smkridge/2001-04/2001-04.html",,"Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle",,"(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2b","CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)",,,"Form prepared 15/2/04 but not yet sent",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2001-04plan.png"" alt=""2001-04 plan survey"" />","2001-04","503m","40m","172m N-S",,,,,,"p2001-04",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site",,,, ,"3/S/T x (+?)",,"2001-04",,"smkridge/2001-04/2001-04.html",,"Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle",,"(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2b","CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)",,,"Form sent 2004.04.30",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2001-04plan.png"" alt=""2001-04 plan survey"" />","2001-04","503m","40m","172m N-S",,,,,,"p2001-04",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site",,,,
,"2/S/E x",,"2001-05",,"smkridge/2001-05/2001-05.html",,"GNDN H&ouml;hle","Goes Nowhere Does Nothing",,"2b","CUCC 2001 Earl, Becka, Mick","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>""It went in ~5m horizontally then into hading rift. I climbed down ~5m to the head of a pitch + various possibilities. Back out. Earl in to rig pitch whilst Mick + I surface surveyed from 204D tag bolt to new cave + put in a tag bolt above its entrance. Mick + I then continued the survey down to Earl. Pitch went down, still hading, to large snow + ice plug ... with no ways on + we seemed to have lost the draft. Surveyed to far side of chamber then back out. Earl derigged + Mick + I went into passage at top of pitch which had two LHS small leads off, both of which drop into steeply descending rift (the second one being too tight to go through). Mick dropped well down into the rift, which kept going, though without much draft, to a small way on which he reckoned would drop into the pitch. Its possible we did miss the way on in the cave as we seemed to have lost the draft down the pitch. Worth another look around probably.""","Rope for 5m pitch","Some C-grade QMs, see survey","Form prepared but not yet sent",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""GNDNplan.png"" alt=""2001-05 plan"" /></p><p><img src=""GNDNelev.png"" alt=""2001-05 elevation"" /></p><p>","2001-05","53m","31m",,,,,,"2001-05.5",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"About 50m from 204D, down the hill + north",,,,"Tag." ,"2/S/E x",,"2001-05",,"smkridge/2001-05/2001-05.html",,"GNDN H&ouml;hle","Goes Nowhere Does Nothing",,"2b","CUCC 2001 Earl, Becka, Mick","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""It went in ~5m horizontally then into hading rift. I climbed down ~5m to the head of a pitch + various possibilities. Back out. Earl in to rig pitch whilst Mick + I surface surveyed from 204D tag bolt to new cave + put in a tag bolt above its entrance. Mick + I then continued the survey down to Earl. Pitch went down, still hading, to large snow + ice plug ... with no ways on + we seemed to have lost the draft. Surveyed to far side of chamber then back out. Earl derigged + Mick + I went into passage at top of pitch which had two LHS small leads off, both of which drop into steeply descending rift (the second one being too tight to go through). Mick dropped well down into the rift, which kept going, though without much draft, to a small way on which he reckoned would drop into the pitch. Its possible we did miss the way on in the cave as we seemed to have lost the draft down the pitch. Worth another look around probably.""","Rope for 5m pitch","Some C-grade QMs, see survey","Form sent 2004.04.30",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""GNDNplan.png"" alt=""2001-05 plan"" /></p><p><img src=""GNDNelev.png"" alt=""2001-05 elevation"" /></p><p>","2001-05","53m","31m",,,,,,"2001-05.5",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"About 50m from 204D, down the hill + north",,,,"Tag."
,"-",,"2001-06",,,,"Erb&auml;rmlichbaumh&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-06",,"smkridge/2001-06/2001-06.html",,"Erb&auml;rmlichbaumh&ouml;hle","Pathetic Tree Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2001-06nearbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-06nearsmall.jpg"" alt=""close-up"" /></a>&nbsp;<a href=""2001-06farbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-06farsmall.jpg"" alt=""longer view"" /></a></div><p>",
,"-",,"2001-07",,,,"Hoffnungschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-07",,,,"Hoffnungschacht","Hope Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"+",,"2001-08",,,,"Schneeoberlichtschacht","Snow Skylight Shaft",,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"+",,"2001-08",,,,"Schneeoberlichtschacht","Snow Skylight Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"-",,"2001-09",,,,"Funkberaterschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,"In dataset",,"2001-09",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-09",,"smkridge/2001-09/2001-09.html",,"Funkberaterschacht","Pundits Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,"Claimed to be in dataset (not clear where)",,"2001-09",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2001-09closebig.jpg""><img src=""2001-09closesmall.jpg"" alt=""close-up"" /></a>&nbsp;<a href=""2001-09farbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-09farsmall.jpg"" alt=""longer view"" /></a></div><p>",
,"-",,"2001-10",,,,"Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-10",,,,"Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle","Hard Work Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"-",,"2001-11",,,,"Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-11",,,,"Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht","Bootlace Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"-",,"2001-12",,,,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,"-",,"2001-12",,,,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht","Unneccesary Comfort Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"2/T x",,"2002-01",,"smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.html",,"Artischockeh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2002.","A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress.</p><p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave.",,,,,,,,"70m approx.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, where the path turns left just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>.",,,"Tag." ,"2/T x",,"2002-01",,"smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.html",,"Artischockeh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2002 Dunks, Mark S","A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress.</p><p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave.",,,,,,,,"70m approx.",,,,,,,"t2002-01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, where the path turns left just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>.",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2002-01entbig.jpg""><img src=""2002-01entsmall.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">(The tag is on the wall behind my head)</p></div><p>","Tag."
,"1/S/W +",,"2002-04",,"smkridge/2002-04/2002-04.html",,"Tropfelnh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave",,"2b","</p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><p>","Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom.",,,"Form will be prepared when Dour draws up the survey",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""plan.png"" alt=""2002-04 plan (25k png)"" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22","2002-04","17m","11m",,,,,,,"p2002-04","pitch head bolt",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully.",,,"Tag ""CUCC 2002/04"" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance." ,"-",,"2002-02",,"smkridge/2002-02/2002-02.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2002-02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On 204 walk-in, a few metres beyond the entrance to <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. In fact vertically above a passage in Hauchh&ouml;hle and highly likely to drop into it.",,"Small vertical entrance (looks to be about a 4m climb down, rope probably useful)",,"Tag."
,"-",,"2002-03",,"smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2002-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"At the choss bowl just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a> where the 204 walk-in route bends round to the north-east, (and where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href=""../2002-01/2002-01.html"">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated), strike out straight northwards for 45m.",,,
,"1/S/W +",,"2002-04",,"smkridge/2002-04/2002-04.html",,"Tropfelnh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave",,"2b","</p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><p>","Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom.",,,"Form sent 2004.04.30",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""plan.png"" alt=""2002-04 plan (25k png)"" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22","2002-04","17m","11m",,,,,,,"p2002-04","pitch head bolt",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully.",,,"Tag ""CUCC 2002/04"" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance."
,"1/S/T =",,"2003-03",,"smkridge/2003-03/2003-03.html",,"Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle","Mashed Potato Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L","A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft).","26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient",,,,,,,,"? (~15m)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04.",,,,"Tag." ,"1/S/T =",,"2003-03",,"smkridge/2003-03/2003-03.html",,"Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle","Mashed Potato Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L","A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft).","26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient",,,,,,,,"? (~15m)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04.",,,,"Tag."
,"1/T +",,"2003-04",,"smkridge/2003-04/2003-04.html",,"Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T","A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes.","None required","None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother)","Form prepared but not yet sent",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2003-04plan.png"" alt=""2003-04 plan (22k png)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23)","2003-04","53m","13m",,,,,,"p2003-04",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge",,,"Tagged 2003" ,"1/T +",,"2003-04",,"smkridge/2003-04/2003-04.html",,"Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T","A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes.","None required","None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother)","Form sent 2004.04.30",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2003-04plan.png"" alt=""2003-04 plan (22k png)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23)","2003-04","53m","13m","33m N-S",,,,,"p2003-04",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge",,,"Tagged 2003"
,"2/S/T +",,"2003-08",,"smkridge/2003-08/2003-08.html",,"Gew&ouml;lbeschacht","Arch Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Earl M, Brian O","Entrance is a wide, open rift aligned roughly north-south, spanned by a rock bridge at the southern end. The cave proper starts with a boulder slope at the north-east corner of the rift, which briefly closes down before opening out into a high, narrow slot. Beyond thisis a pitch, the foot of which is blocked by snow.","Approx 75m rope; see elevation survey.","There is a possible lead in an alcove on the far wall of the final pitch, but this was not thought promising, and was left uninvestigated.","Form prepared 14/4/04 but not yet sent",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2003-08extelev.png"" alt=""2003-08 elevation (67k png)"" /></p><p><img src=""2003-08plan.png"" alt=""2003-08 plan (86k png)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#29)","2003-08","51m","44m","11m E-W",,,,,"p2003-08",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tagged 2003" ,"2/S/T +",,"2003-08",,"smkridge/2003-08/2003-08.html",,"Gew&ouml;lbeschacht","Arch Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Earl M, Brian O","Entrance is a wide, open rift aligned roughly north-south, spanned by a rock bridge at the southern end. The cave proper starts with a boulder slope at the north-east corner of the rift, which briefly closes down before opening out into a high, narrow slot. Beyond thisis a pitch, the foot of which is blocked by snow.","Approx 75m rope; see elevation survey.","There is a possible lead in an alcove on the far wall of the final pitch, but this was not thought promising, and was left uninvestigated.","Form sent 2004.04.30",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""2003-08extelev.png"" alt=""2003-08 elevation (67k png)"" /></p><p><img src=""2003-08plan.png"" alt=""2003-08 plan (86k png)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#29)","2003-08","51m","44m","11m E-W",,,,,"p2003-08",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tagged 2003"
,"2/E x",,"2003-09",,"smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html",,"Weizeneish&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S.","Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (&gt; 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere.",,"Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar.","Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#31","2003-09","134m","18m",,,,,,"t2003-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance",,"Obvious arched entrance","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 106k jpeg"" src=""2003-09.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tag." ,"2/E x",,"2003-09",,"smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html",,"Weizeneish&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S.","Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (&gt; 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere.",,"Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar.","Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#31","2003-09","134m","18m","42m E-W",,,,,"t2003-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance",,"Obvious arched entrance","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 106k jpeg"" src=""2003-09.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tag."
,"2 x",,"2003-10",,"smkridge/2003-10/2003-10.html",,"Skinny Festerers' Cave",,,"2b","CUCC 2003 Frank T, Brian O","No underground description extant.",,"Apparently there is one main QM in the main chamber of the cave.",,,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#33","2003-10","121m","51m","36m E-W",,,,,"p2003-10",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Immediately above and behind the 204 stone bridge bivvy",,,,

1 Kataster Number Kat Status Code Entrances Unofficial number Multiple entrances Autogen file Link file Name Unofficial Name Comment Area Explorers Underground Description Equipment qm list Kataster status References Underground centre line Underground drawn survey Survex file to get length and depth Length Depth Extent Header Footer Notes Entrance name tag point in dataset other point in dataset description of other point exact entrance in dataset (drip line/highest enclosed contour) Type of survey fix GPS pre SA GPS post SA Northing Easting Altitude Bearings Map Location Approach Entrance description Photo of location Marking
306 a entrance gps01.p233
307 b entrance </p><div class="centre"><a href="233Bphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233B photo" src="233Bphotosmall.jpg" /></a></div><p>
308 c last entrance
309 234 1/T + a b yes smkridge/234/234.html Flinkameiseschacht Speedy Ant Shaft 2b CUCC 2001,2002 An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom. If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug, through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and ice slope. A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.</p><p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down. </p><p><a href="234surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="234 survey (from 2001)" src="234surveysmall.jpg" /></a></p><p>Survey of 234 from 2001 25m 20m The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. The shaft is located at the base of a cliff. Tag "1623/234A" placed on main entrance in 2002. "1623/234B" tag placed 2002-08-09.
310 a entrance gps01.p234
311 b last entrance
312 235 1/T + smkridge/235/235.html Schaukelfelsbrockenh&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2001 A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling. </p><p><a href="235surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="235 survey" src="235surveysmall.jpg" /></a></p><p> 6m 3m gps01.p235 The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. "1623/235" tag placed 2002-08-09. (Is this correct, or does the tag really say 1623/230?)
346 1999_MS_01 gps00.99ms01
347 1999_MS_02 gps00.99ms02
348 1999-10 CUCC Brian and Becka 1999. gps00.99_10 tag 2000
349 2000-08 smkridge/2000-08/2000-08.htm ??? (as yet unnamed) 2b CUCC 2000, 2002, 2003 (Mark Shinwell) Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a too-tight continuation (looks diggable though), with a big echo. p2000-08 Surface survey The large entrance is adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards across the plateau to <a href="../204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, shortly before arriving at the stone bridge. It lies almost directly above the huge aven of 7-11 Chamber in 204; the vertical separation, however, is of the order of 120m. Tag.
350 2/S/T x 2000-09 smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm Hauchh&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2000, 2002. The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift.</p><p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly.</p><p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl.</p><p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber.</p><p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. p2000-09 Surface survey The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href="../204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully. Tag.
351 = 2001-02 smkridge/2001-02/2001-02.html (as yet unnamed) 2b CUCC 2001 MikeTA Small downhill crawl, choked. <a href="../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12">2001 logbook</a> p2001-02 Surface survey
352 - 2001-03 smkridge/2001-03/2001-03.html (as yet unnamed) 2b CUCC 2001 <a href="../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12">2001 logbook</a> p2001-03 Surface survey
353 3/S/T x (+?) 2001-04 smkridge/2001-04/2001-04.html Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle) 2b CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S <i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>"Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber "Cheesy dip". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit."</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.) <i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> "Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber "Cheesy dip". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit."</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.) Form prepared 15/2/04 but not yet sent Form sent 2004.04.30 In dataset </p><p><img src="2001-04plan.png" alt="2001-04 plan survey" /> 2001-04 503m 40m 172m N-S p2001-04 Surface survey In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site
354 2/S/E x 2001-05 smkridge/2001-05/2001-05.html GNDN H&ouml;hle Goes Nowhere Does Nothing 2b CUCC 2001 Earl, Becka, Mick <i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>"It went in ~5m horizontally then into hading rift. I climbed down ~5m to the head of a pitch + various possibilities. Back out. Earl in to rig pitch whilst Mick + I surface surveyed from 204D tag bolt to new cave + put in a tag bolt above its entrance. Mick + I then continued the survey down to Earl. Pitch went down, still hading, to large snow + ice plug ... with no ways on + we seemed to have lost the draft. Surveyed to far side of chamber then back out. Earl derigged + Mick + I went into passage at top of pitch which had two LHS small leads off, both of which drop into steeply descending rift (the second one being too tight to go through). Mick dropped well down into the rift, which kept going, though without much draft, to a small way on which he reckoned would drop into the pitch. Its possible we did miss the way on in the cave as we seemed to have lost the draft down the pitch. Worth another look around probably." <i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> "It went in ~5m horizontally then into hading rift. I climbed down ~5m to the head of a pitch + various possibilities. Back out. Earl in to rig pitch whilst Mick + I surface surveyed from 204D tag bolt to new cave + put in a tag bolt above its entrance. Mick + I then continued the survey down to Earl. Pitch went down, still hading, to large snow + ice plug ... with no ways on + we seemed to have lost the draft. Surveyed to far side of chamber then back out. Earl derigged + Mick + I went into passage at top of pitch which had two LHS small leads off, both of which drop into steeply descending rift (the second one being too tight to go through). Mick dropped well down into the rift, which kept going, though without much draft, to a small way on which he reckoned would drop into the pitch. Its possible we did miss the way on in the cave as we seemed to have lost the draft down the pitch. Worth another look around probably." Rope for 5m pitch Some C-grade QMs, see survey Form prepared but not yet sent Form sent 2004.04.30 In dataset </p><p><img src="GNDNplan.png" alt="2001-05 plan" /></p><p><img src="GNDNelev.png" alt="2001-05 elevation" /></p><p> 2001-05 53m 31m 2001-05.5 Surface survey About 50m from 204D, down the hill + north Tag.
355 - 2001-06 smkridge/2001-06/2001-06.html Erb&auml;rmlichbaumh&ouml;hle Pathetic Tree Cave 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row </p><div class="centre"><a href="2001-06nearbig.jpg"><img src="2001-06nearsmall.jpg" alt="close-up" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="2001-06farbig.jpg"><img src="2001-06farsmall.jpg" alt="longer view" /></a></div><p>
356 - 2001-07 Hoffnungschacht Hope Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin
357 + 2001-08 Schneeoberlichtschacht Snow Skylight Shaft 2b CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin
358 - 2001-09 smkridge/2001-09/2001-09.html Funkberaterschacht Pundits Cave 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin In dataset Claimed to be in dataset (not clear where) 2001-09 In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row </p><div class="centre"><a href="2001-09closebig.jpg"><img src="2001-09closesmall.jpg" alt="close-up" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="2001-09farbig.jpg"><img src="2001-09farsmall.jpg" alt="longer view" /></a></div><p>
359 - 2001-10 Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle Hard Work Cave 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin
360 - 2001-11 Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht Bootlace Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin
361 - 2001-12 Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht Unneccesary Comfort Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin
362 2/T x 2002-01 smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.html Artischockeh&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2002. CUCC 2002 Dunks, Mark S A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress.</p><p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave. 70m approx. t2002-01 Surface survey The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href="../204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, where the path turns left just beyond <a href="../2000-09/2000-09.htm">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. </p><div class="centre"><a href="2002-01entbig.jpg"><img src="2002-01entsmall.jpg" /></a><p class="caption">(The tag is on the wall behind my head)</p></div><p> Tag.
363 1/S/W + - 2002-04 2002-02 smkridge/2002-04/2002-04.html smkridge/2002-02/2002-02.html Tropfelnh&ouml;hle (as yet unnamed) Dripping Cave 2b </p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><p> Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom. Form will be prepared when Dour draws up the survey In dataset </p><p><img src="plan.png" alt="2002-04 plan (25k png)" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22 2002-04 17m 11m p2002-02 p2002-04 pitch head bolt Surface survey On 204 walk-in, a few metres beyond the entrance to <a href="../2000-09/2000-09.htm">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. In fact vertically above a passage in Hauchh&ouml;hle and highly likely to drop into it. Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully. Small vertical entrance (looks to be about a 4m climb down, rope probably useful) Tag "CUCC 2002/04" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance. Tag.
364 - 2002-03 smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html (as yet unnamed) 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S p2002-03 Surface survey At the choss bowl just beyond <a href="../2000-09/2000-09.htm">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a> where the 204 walk-in route bends round to the north-east, (and where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href="../2002-01/2002-01.html">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated), strike out straight northwards for 45m.
365 1/S/W + 2002-04 smkridge/2002-04/2002-04.html Tropfelnh&ouml;hle Dripping Cave 2b </p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><p> Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom. Form sent 2004.04.30 In dataset </p><p><img src="plan.png" alt="2002-04 plan (25k png)" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22 2002-04 17m 11m p2002-04 pitch head bolt Surface survey Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully. Tag "CUCC 2002/04" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance.
366 1/S/T = 2003-03 smkridge/2003-03/2003-03.html Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle Mashed Potato Cave 2b CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft). 26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient ? (~15m) On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04. Tag.
367 1/T + 2003-04 smkridge/2003-04/2003-04.html Dreieckh&ouml;hle Triangle Cave 2b CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes. None required None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother) Form prepared but not yet sent Form sent 2004.04.30 In dataset </p><p><img src="2003-04plan.png" alt="2003-04 plan (22k png)" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23) 2003-04 53m 13m 33m N-S p2003-04 Surface survey In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge Tagged 2003
368 2/S/T + 2003-08 smkridge/2003-08/2003-08.html Gew&ouml;lbeschacht Arch Shaft 2b CUCC 2003 Earl M, Brian O Entrance is a wide, open rift aligned roughly north-south, spanned by a rock bridge at the southern end. The cave proper starts with a boulder slope at the north-east corner of the rift, which briefly closes down before opening out into a high, narrow slot. Beyond thisis a pitch, the foot of which is blocked by snow. Approx 75m rope; see elevation survey. There is a possible lead in an alcove on the far wall of the final pitch, but this was not thought promising, and was left uninvestigated. Form prepared 14/4/04 but not yet sent Form sent 2004.04.30 In dataset </p><p><img src="2003-08extelev.png" alt="2003-08 elevation (67k png)" /></p><p><img src="2003-08plan.png" alt="2003-08 plan (86k png)" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#29) 2003-08 51m 44m 11m E-W p2003-08 Tagged 2003
369 2/E x 2003-09 smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html Weizeneish&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S. Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (&gt; 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar. Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey In dataset Notes in 2003#31 2003-09 134m 18m 42m E-W t2003-09 Surface survey In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance Obvious arched entrance </p><div class="centre"><img alt="entrance photo - 106k jpeg" src="2003-09.jpg" /></div><p> Tag.
370 2 x 2003-10 smkridge/2003-10/2003-10.html Skinny Festerers' Cave 2b CUCC 2003 Frank T, Brian O No underground description extant. Apparently there is one main QM in the main chamber of the cave. In dataset Notes in 2003#33 2003-10 121m 51m 36m E-W p2003-10 Surface survey Immediately above and behind the 204 stone bridge bivvy

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1 Name Never caved Guest VfHO member Mugshot 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total expos
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113 Mark McLean 1 1 1 3
114 Daniel Mace 1 1 2
115 Olly Madge i/ollym.jpg 1 0
116 Tony Malcolm l/tonym.htm 1 1 1 3
117 Gwyneth Martin 1 -1 -1
118 Mike Martin i/mikem.jpg 1 1 1 1 1 5