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+This file is generated by troggle on Oct. 20, 2023, 5:28 p.m. UTC using the form documented at +the form documented at +handbook/survey/caveentry.html +A 6m drop reaches a point overlooking a 5m wide circular shaft. Bolts for a Y-hang lead onto the 56m free-hanging Heart of Gold pitch, named for its cross section. Another 10m drop on the other side of a boulder lands on a large ledge covered in loose boulders, The Italian Bistro. Awkward rigging on the right wall and two lower bolts allow Deep Thought to be rigged just clear of the tottering boulders that give the 18m pitch its name.
At the base is The Restaurant at the End of the Cave, a large chamber sporting five waterfalls. From the foot of the pitch, the floor is steeply inclined up to an arch, beyond which the chamber continues to rise to a total length of about 50m. A debris slope up to a tube at the highest points leads only to a choke. There is no other way on from the Restaurant since the floor is choke by major collapse at a depth of 117m.
A large depression on the Hohes Augst-Eck ridge about 1km SSW of Roß Kogel, is reached from the crest of the ridge above the obvious rock arch, by following a large snow field to the head of the depression. Contouring around to the south of the depression, following the bedding, LA25 to 27 are close together.
[pit] should be >10' if I recall right, so I would've thought that would've been well identifiable but point taken that in practice it doesn't seem to be as clear as I was thinking it'd be (assuming the "west of homecoming" is accurate) - +[pit] should be >10' if I recall right, so I would've thought that would've been well identifiable but point taken that in practice it doesn't seem to be as clear as I was thinking it'd be (assuming the "west of homecoming" is accurate) +47.696565, 13.803737 https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=1f7cf2d0-63be-488c-bed6-7f521a459f8f&cp=47.69654%7E13.803728&lvl=20.4&style=h&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027 - +That might be it but I can't say for sure if that's actually a hole or just a cliff shadow. But nonetheless, it'd be that sort of feature - a shadow of a hole on a decent size slab of pavement. I do think I remember clambering up the boulder on the north end of that slab, which is a decently positive sign but can't 100% say that those were the same slabs if I had to guess this might be the other complex [Boop-da-etc] , it matches my rough recollections and notes but obviously isn't as distinct as the other +https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=6c43eb16-8ec7-46a4-9557-083976268780&cp=47.697241~13.801916&lvl=19.845789&style=h&pi=0&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027 - -(that's low confidence, but it at least is a near-ish patch of exposed limestone with a cliff around half of it. the entrances wold not be as clear since they'd be obscured by cliff shadows) -