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@ -261,9 +261,8 @@ off directly behind the waterfall - it is not possible to avoid
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
streamway (described next) or to continue to traverse into a phreatic
tube in the roof, QMB). </i>Clambering down among the boulders at the
bottom of <b>Strained By Gravity</b> it is possible to scurry under a
drippy area below the waterfall (umbrella recommended) to enter
tube in the roof, QMB). </i>Following cairns to the right at floor level at the bottom of <b>Strained By Gravity</b> it is possible to scurry under a
drippy area below the waterfall to enter
<b>Watershed</b>, a fine streamway that trends SE. (<i>Just past the
waterfall the passage passes beneath the traverse mentioned above)</i>.</p>
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unusually impressive speleothems for the Totes Gebirge. This section
is reminiscent of the great stream caves of the Mendip Hills until
the water begins to cut down into a trench in the floor. At this
point progress is made by traversing at roof level in a phreatic tube
that continues to be finely decorated. This carries on until it
point progress is made by climbing up and traversing at roof level in a phreatic tube. The initial climb up is at a 90 degree right hand bend, followed immediately by another climb up at the 90 degree left hand bend. This passage continues to be finely decorated. This carries on until it
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 (<b>Peculiar Pot</b>) whilst to the L the phreas continues and almost
immediately reaches another two way junction.</p>
<p><b>Flowstone canyon</b> L at this two way junction is Flowstone canyon,
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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>
a large aven above, pt21. Pitch down enters <b>Sound of Water</b>, traverse to left of
aven leads to a wet rift (QMA)</p>
<p><b>Sound of Water</b>. Down the 20m pitch from <b>Flowstone canyon</b> the way on is right up the slope to another pitch p27. <b>Peculiar Pot</b> enters from a rift a few metres down this pitch. From the bottom, upstream leads to a waterfall (the downstream end of Fishface's Keanu Breeze, perhaps?) whilst downstream follows a narrow rift to two small pitches where the cave opens out to very large rift. Continue following several small pitches and traverses, eventually leading to a ~10m long drafting duck. Pursuing this lead would require neoprene and enthusiasm for cold misery.
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