Online edit of cave 1623-2014-867

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<references>Wallet <a href="/walletedit/2014:24">2014#24</a>
<p>Definitely this logbook entry: <a href="/logbookentry/2014-07-29/2014-07-29a">29th July 2014</a>
<p>Definitely this logbook entry: <a href="/logbookentry/2014-07-29/2014-07-29a">29th July 2014</a> "("Hot Tub"). Katey rigged this with a backup then y-hang down perhaps 15m to a snow plug which might have a way on beyond. It seemed to have a good draft + is in an interesting position above 258/204 so, again, this would be worth returning to."
<p>Probably this logbook entry <a href="/logbookentry/2014-08-01/2014-08-01c">2014 08 01</a> "After a few hours found only one good lead (2014-777) and decided to turn for home, travelled S back to the end of the cairned route but found a more promising hole (2014-888)" so 867 is presumably between 777 and 888.</references><!-- References to documentation. Could be Journal articles or Logbook entries. Can be links if the docs are online. -->
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<notes>'867' is the sort of number that indicates a Waypoint in a GPS track.</notes><!-- Normally empty, but place for anything else that should be noted, such as info on cave maybe being a duplicate, or lost, and whether a kataster form has been sent to Austria for this cave -->