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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-23b">2025-07-23</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Frank Tully</u>, James Waite, Ned Hopes, Thomas Beech, Janis Huns</div>
<div class="triptitle">2025-ft-01 2025-ft-02 - Prospecting 2025-ft-01 2025-ft-02</div>
<div class="triptitle">2025-ft-01 - 2025-ft-01 2025-ft-02 - Prospecting 2025-ft-01 2025-ft-02</div>
Sunny day with every weather forecast predicting biblical rain in the evening.
Walked over to the area below popper hohle, (likely to be called beginners luck).
Basically to the North East or Kanichenhohle
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2025-ft-01
2025-ft-01 Rundwuhlmaus Hohle
Round Vole Hole, named after the cute mouse in the stone bridge
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Thomas Beech found a likely hole first and started rigging it with Petzl pulses. Frank Tully surveyed it and photoed it. Basically it went down two pitches and crapped out in a chamber floored in frost shatter and ice, no draught.
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2025-ft-02
2025-ft-02 Splor Hohle
Named because the first part was explored using the light on a mobile phone.
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James Waite and Ned Hope ventured off further down the benches to find their own shaft(s). Following completion of 2025-ft-01 we joined them and it was a big one, big enough for four, which was good because James forgot his helmet and borrowed mine.
After some festering I noticed a phreatic tube in the side of a bench 20025-ft-02. dropped into a small chamber and through a squeeze to another small chamber. Janis had a helmet so explored it to a conclusion, frank surveyed it. This cave ends with no draught.
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