Online edit of cave 1623-264

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<p>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? <i>Awkwardly rigged, could be improved</i>). This drops to a large ledge <i>(the pitch continues below here, wet. This pitch probably connects to the p56 by PT03 described in the Far Side section)</i>. 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 <i>(this is still a QM and is undescended I believe)</i>. 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. <i>R leads steeply up to the base of a climb, <b>Backslash</b>, 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</i>. From here follow easy, ascending walking passage for ~100m to reach a distinctive four way junction, the <b>Trident</b>, with a prominent survey station 34 painted on it.</p> <p>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? <i>Awkwardly rigged, could be improved</i>). This drops to a large ledge <i>(the pitch continues below here, wet. This pitch probably connects to the p56 by PT03 described in the Far Side section)</i>. 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 <i>(this is still a QM and is undescended I believe)</i>. 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. <i>R leads steeply up to the base of a climb, <b>Backslash</b>, 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</i>. From here follow easy, ascending walking passage for ~100m to reach a distinctive four way junction, the <b>Trident</b>, with a prominent survey station 34 painted on it.</p>
<h2>North from the Trident to the upper connection to Tunnockschacht via Ice Cock Aven</h2> <p>From the <b>Trident</b> there are 2 main routes. Both start by turning left. After just 4m an obscure crawl on the left leads to <b>Hangman's Pitch</b> and down for upper level Balkonh&ouml;hle to the rest of mid-level and low-level Balkonh&ouml;hle as described below. Continuing on the main left (or on the right) leads N to the remaining upper levels of Balkonh&ouml;hle</p>
<h2>N from the Trident to the upper connection to Tunnockschacht via Ice Cock Aven</h2>
<p>At the <b>Trident</b> turn L.</p> <p>At the <b>Trident</b> turn L.</p>