Heimkommen !

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<cave> <cave>
<non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. --> <non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. -->
<caveslug>1626-359</caveslug><!--(Required). Internal I.D. used to refer to this cave in entrance data files. Typically the same as the filebase, e.g. '1623-195' --> <caveslug>1626-359</caveslug><!--(Required). Internal I.D. used to refer to this cave in entrance data files. Typically the same as the filebase, e.g. '1623-195' -->
<official_name>Heimkehrhöhle</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck--> <official_name>Heimkommenhöhle</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck-->
<area>1626</area><!-- the CUCC-defined areas shown in http://expo.survex.com/areas.htm --> <area>1626</area><!-- the CUCC-defined areas shown in http://expo.survex.com/areas.htm -->
<kataster_code></kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration' <kataster_code></kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration'
code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast.htm code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast.htm
@ -203,7 +203,8 @@ returning to the canyon. To the R is unsurveyed, but the L continues
along a phreatic named <b>Papsi Passage</b>, with the canyon in the along a phreatic named <b>Papsi Passage</b>, with the canyon in the
floor. Occasional smaller (barely body sized) phreatics break off floor. Occasional smaller (barely body sized) phreatics break off
from this. Eventually the canyon is lost, and the phreatic continues. from this. Eventually the canyon is lost, and the phreatic continues.
A further junction is reached, to the R, <b>Papsi Passage</b> continues. To the L leads down<b> Dead Fly Passage</b>, ending at the A further junction is reached, to the R, <b>Papsi Passage</b> continues.
To the L leads down<b> Dead Fly Passage</b>, ending at the
top of a canyon, presumably the continuation of the earlier canyon. top of a canyon, presumably the continuation of the earlier canyon.
<b>Papsi Passage</b> continues in the phreatic until it too reaches a <b>Papsi Passage</b> continues in the phreatic until it too reaches a
canyon, presumably the same)<i>. </i> canyon, presumably the same)<i>. </i>
@ -224,9 +225,11 @@ steep slope which the survey suggests connects with <b>Grommit</b>)</i>.
The main passage continues E with a similar size, passing a handline The main passage continues E with a similar size, passing a handline
c8 up (<i>left rigged in 2019)</i> immediately followed by a p12 c8 up (<i>left rigged in 2019)</i> immediately followed by a p12
down. Continuing E soon reaches a three-way junction at PT11. This is down. Continuing E soon reaches a three-way junction at PT11. This is
the beginning of a maze area. The way on is right, which leads to a second junction, where right again leads the the top of a p5 down. the beginning of a maze area. The way on is right, which leads to a second
junction, where right again leads the the top of a p5 down.
Just before the first junction a tube high on the right leads to spoon passage which emerges above and opposite the p5 after a few metres of crawling. Just before the first junction a tube high on the right leads to spoon
passage which emerges above and opposite the p5 after a few metres of crawling.
Down and keeping L at the first junction(N) leads to another Down and keeping L at the first junction(N) leads to another
junction. <i>(Straight on at this second junction leads, via a junction. <i>(Straight on at this second junction leads, via a
@ -251,7 +254,9 @@ short climbs, arrives at the top of <b>Strained by Gravity </b>(p75)</p>
<p><b>Strained by <p><b>Strained by
Gravity </b>is broken by four large ledges and lands on a boulder Gravity </b>is broken by four large ledges and lands on a boulder
floor with a waterfall entering on the E side. Care should be taken on the second pitch, above the second deviation a large boulder is traversed, if it is descended on the wrong side severe rope rub occurs. (<i>A passage leads floor with a waterfall entering on the E side. Care should be taken on
the second pitch, above the second deviation a large boulder is traversed,
if it is descended on the wrong side severe rope rub occurs. (<i>A passage leads
off directly behind the waterfall - it is not possible to avoid off directly behind the waterfall - it is not possible to avoid
getting wet - and traverses over a pit in the floor with a streamway getting wet - and traverses over a pit in the floor with a streamway
at the bottom; after the traverse it is possible to drop down into a at the bottom; after the traverse it is possible to drop down into a
@ -272,7 +277,15 @@ eventually reaches a T-junction. R immediately arrives at a large,
wet pitch (QMA) whilst to the L the phreas continues and almost wet pitch (QMA) whilst to the L the phreas continues and almost
immediately reaches another two way junction.</p> immediately reaches another two way junction.</p>
<p><b>Flowstone canyon</b> L at this two way junction is Flowstone canyon, continuing down a narrow sandy rift - sloping steeply downwards for 100m. R at two way junction is a QMB at pt2. After 20m at pt4, L is a scrambly rift, which may require bolting (QMB). Continuing in the sandy rift, nice decoration of flowstone and stalactites is found on the walls, passing several awkward and thrutchy downclimbs. All can be freeclimbed but a couple may benefit from a small handline. At the end of the passage a chamber is reached with a large aven above, pt21. Pitch down (~20m) is QMA, traverse to left of aven is QMA, and traverse to right is QMB. All require bolting.</p> <p><b>Flowstone canyon</b> L at this two way junction is Flowstone canyon,
continuing down a narrow sandy rift - sloping steeply downwards for 100m. R
at two way junction is a QMB at pt2. After 20m at pt4, L is a scrambly rift,
which may require bolting (QMB). Continuing in the sandy rift, nice decoration
of flowstone and stalactites is found on the walls, passing several awkward
and thrutchy downclimbs. All can be freeclimbed but a couple may benefit
from a small handline. At the end of the passage a chamber is reached with
a large aven above, pt21. Pitch down (~20m) is QMA, traverse to left of
aven is QMA, and traverse to right is QMB. All require bolting.</p>
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