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Cold Salamander Cave is formed along an obvious surfacee weakness going from SW to NE. In 2023 the most south westely entrance (A), could be down climbed for 2m to a snow pile. This was descended with the aid of a handline into a significant chamber. A few metres to the North East another shaft (B) also entered but with a pitch down to the snow slope. The chamber is deorated with several 4m long icicles and a stationary Salamander.