diff --git a/cave_data/1623-264.html b/cave_data/1623-264.html index 0d0830c4a..8f232fe8d 100644 --- a/cave_data/1623-264.html +++ b/cave_data/1623-264.html @@ -117,7 +117,9 @@ code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast
At the junction at PT03 the main route goes L to a c2 down into a short rift that soon reaches a p6 (RIG05 - 18m?, 5 hangers? Awkwardly rigged, could be improved). This drops to a large ledge (the pitch continues below here, wet. This pitch probably connects to the p56 by PT03 described in the Far Side section). From the ledge turn R to follow the rift down to a c2. Descend this and follow varied passage (note the level traversed at in the rift for the return) to a chamber with a water inlet then past a run-in of distinctive, white stones then to a small chamber with a pit on the L (this is still a QM and is undescended I believe). At the pit, take the c3 up through a window on the R of the central pillar and climb over boulders (care - the boulders may be loose, use the worn route; do not climb direct, to the L of the pillar). At the top turn L. R leads steeply up to the base of a climb, Backslash, QM83X. This ascends a steeply sloping aven. The climb was started in 2019 by Radost and Crossley and is still going. It lacks a centreline or survey. From here follow easy, ascending walking passage for ~100m to reach a distinctive four way junction, the Trident, with a prominent survey station 34 painted on it.
-From the Trident there are 2 main routes. Both start by turning left. After just 4m an obscure crawl on the left leads to Hangman's Pitch and down for upper level Balkonhöhle to the rest of mid-level and low-level Balkonhöhle as described below. Continuing on the main left (or on the right) leads N to the remaining upper levels of Balkonhöhle
+ +At the Trident turn L.