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 158,"3/S +",,,,"smkridge/158.htm",,"Donner und Blitzen H&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 1987","A body-width passage formed by a wall on the left and a large detached slab on the right descends for about 5m at 45&deg;, with occasional glimpses of daylight above. A cross passage is then encountered. To the right is blocked after a few metres, but left descends to meet the base of the wall. To the right here, a 20-22cm squeeze is passed by lying on one side. After 2m of further tight progress, the rift opens onto a drop. A steep tube descends for about 12m to a small chamber and with care can be descended free.</p><p>From the chamber, the passage curves to the left and opens onto the head of a 7m pitch, which drops onto a large ledge. A rebelay just over the lip of the ledge at the left hand side gives a further 18m free-hanging pitch to a landing on boulders several metres across, which appear to be jammed across the shaft.</p><p>A narrow rift around a corner stops at a drip and a small pool. The way on is through a gap to a hole with a jammed block. Climbing down to the block leads to the head of an 18m pitch which rapidly opens into a huge split-level chamber. The pitch lands on <b>Big Bertha</b>, a boulder some 4m in diameter.  </p><p>To the north, a narrow rift has been followed for about 10m to a tight vertical drop of at least 5m down the rift, but this has not been pushed. East from Big Bertha leads to a 5m drop to the lower half of the chamber, which is floored with loose rock. An archway to the left leads to a 7m pitch to a small stream. This disappears down an impassable slot, but is met lower in the cave.</p><p>From the archway, a climb up behind a boulder propped against the side of the chamber leads to a col. One side rapidly curves up to the roof. The other ascends over very loose boulders for at least 25m (15m vertical) until the roof is met. This area has not been exhaustively pushed, but seems unlikely to lead anywhere.</p><p>Descending the other side of the col gives a series of ledges via 5m, 7m and 8m pitches, in a canyon some 5m wide and at least 15m high. The stream enters at the bottom of the 7m pitch. Below, the rift continues down a moderate slope and round a corner, with a final short 4m pitch to a soil and rock floored chamber.</p><p>A strong draught is felt around the edges of the chamber, rising from the choked floor. It is possible to descend in loose boulders in a number of places but all ways meet the roof and choke - pushing in this area is dangerous and unpromising.</p><p>Near the bottom of the previous pitch, a 5m deep circular pit in the floor can be descended. This takes a large drip from the stream above. At the bottom, a tight (22-26cm) rift leads on for 3m to a further 3m pitch to a small chamber. An impassable passage continues, while a small window gives a view of a widening beyond.",,,,,"In dataset","Grade 3 plan and elevation in <a href=""../../jnl/1988/index.htm"">Cambridge Underground 1988</a>, p 6</p><p><img alt=""E-W Elevation, 15k gif"" width=""500"" height=""760"" src=""others/158ew.png"" /></p><p><img alt=""Plan, 15k gif"" width=""840"" height=""400"" src=""others/158p.png"" />",,,"128m (deepest surveyed point is -118m)",,,,,,,"p158","on big rock at entrance",,"Surface survey",,"gps00.158",,,,,,"400m NNE of The Nipple <span lang=""de"">(Wei&szlig;en Warze)</span> at the base of a wall to the left after passing a sandy depression (walking from the Nipple).",,,,"paint"
 159,"2/S +",,,,"plateau/159.htm",,"Winded Hole",,,"1a","CUCC 1988 (1st pitch Chris &amp; Becka, bottomed by Chris).","Two bolts in entrance for Y-hang to give c40m vertical to a boulder floor, then a further 20m in a big boulder chamber. A ""nice skeleton"" and an old colander (!) were found on the terminal choke in 1988.",,,,,,,,,"c50m",,,,,,"p159tag",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"1990 Bearings (we have no idea where these came from and they aren't remotely in the right place): HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 199&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 216&deg;</p><p>1996: HSK 059&deg;, VSK nipple 111&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 152&deg;, Kleine Wild Kogel 009&deg;(left) and 010&deg;(right), Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1828 209&deg;, Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1835 221&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 232&deg; ",,"Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as <a href=""90.htm"">1623/90</a>, <a href=""207.htm"">1623/207</a> and  <a href=""208.htm"">1623/208</a>, but further out from the Br&auml;uning Wall, c 100m on 067&deg;.","Cave relocated 1990, 1996 and surveyed to in 1998. Entrance reached in two minutes from upper top camp by heading west and dropping down one terrace.",,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg"" width=""200"" height=""270"" src=""others/t/159.jpg"" /></div><p>","orange number ""159"" facing north. 1998 tag ""1623 159 CUCC 1988"" attached to more northerly of two Y-hang bolts, just below surface. This is the anchor visible in the photograph (with an orange circle painted round it), taken before the tag was attached."
 160,"2/S/ +",,"Jared's Hole",,"plateau/160.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 160",,,"1a","CUCC 1988 ","Bottoming trip used a 70m rope to reach a choke (with a draught). A small side rift at the bottom choked after 3m.</p><p>The cave could probably do with another descent to record some details of the interior or even a survey !",,,,,,,,,,,,,"1988 logbook implies that this is &quot;Jared's Hole&quot;. Was provisionally numbered &quot;181&quot; but apparently never marked. ",,"p160",,,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.160",,,,,,"On plateau, near <a href=""b10.htm"">B10</a> (according to B10 info). <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#start"">Map in 1988 logbook</a> shows 160 as out on the plateau from Br&auml;uning Scharte in an area of terracing, and WSW of B10. Hole tagged in 1998 is just east of 91, and can also be reached by following the terrace west from the 159 entrance.",,,,"the hole believed to be 160 was unmarked until tagged in 1998 ""1623 160 CUCC 1988"" on flat limestone 1m east of entrance. This had been relocated in 1996 and was then thought to be <a href=""159.htm"">159</a>, but latter was found marked in 1998."
-161,"5/S/E x","a b c d e f g",,"yes","smkridge/161/top.htm",,"Kaninchenh&ouml;hle",,,"2a","CUCC 1988-98","Rather than adopting the usual approach of describing every side passage in the main description, which makes the 'normal' descent route hard to follow, this description describes each main route down the cave first, mentioning side passages only where necessary to make the correct main route clear. Various side passages and connecting routes are described subsequently, area by area. The directions left and right are always relative to travel in the direction of the description, compass directions are given where there is any ambiguity. Most passages are described going 'into the cave', on the assumption that this is how they will be first met. Some passages are described in both directions, either because it is difficult to follow them without getting into side leads, or because they form important links between different parts of the system, and may be traversed either way on various round trips.</p><p>The <b>clickable index</b> has developed into a <a href=""names.htm"">glossary</a>, which it is hoped will make it easier to find bits of the cave by name - <b>be warned</b>, this became so big that it was decided to split it up and it is now a <b>framed</b> page.</p><p>There are also <a href=""pix.htm"">virtual tours</a>, containing thumbnails of all the pictures of the caves. Although these pages are kept small, all the photos mean that they can require a <b>lot</b> of memory to load. The original comprehensive tour has been split into two, for the <a href=""pixrh.htm"">Right Hand Route</a>, and for passages most conveniently reached from the <a href=""pixsf.htm"">Scarface entrance</a>. Two new tours have been created for the <a href=""pixlw.htm"">Lost World</a> and Wheelchair Access, and for the new way into the Forbidden Land via <a href=""pixss.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>.Each thumbnail on these tours links to a full-size version of the picture, and each full-size picture has links into the appropriate bit of the description.</p><h4>Exploration</h4><p>Throughout the guide, the date of exploration is noted for each area. There is a <a href=""histry.htm"">history</a> page which can be used as a clickable index into the logbook write ups of all the 161 trips, so it should be easy to follow the exploration of any part of the cave. <b>Warning</b>, this was also getting too big and is now framed.</p><h4>Overview</h4><p>The upper part of the system can be best thought of as a number of separate areas, each with its own vertical development. The more recently found extensive horizontal development, being easier to traverse, is generally better connected. Although there are various links between the vertical routes, a given destination will tend to have one 'obvious' approach. These areas are <a href=""france.htm"">France</a>, the <a href=""lhr.htm"">Left Hand Routes</a>, the <a href=""rhr.htm"">Right Hand Routes</a>, the southernmost part of the system reached via  <a href=""136.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>, routes from <a href=""sftotp.htm"">Scarface</a> entrance. So rapidly has exploration proceeded from Triassic Park that now more than half the total length is most conveniently reached via 161d.</p><p>The key to all the deepest and most remote parts of the system is the huge collapse chamber of Knossos. This was reached from the 161a entrance via the Right Hand Route, and now via the 161d <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">""Scarface""</a> entrance through <a href=""triasp.htm#triasp"">Triassic Park</a>. This provides a much easier route in, making trips to the further reaches less strenuous. From Knossos, horizontal trunk passage leads north, giving access first to a series of <a href=""deepwy.htm"">deep vertical systems</a>, and further on to complex areas of rifts and old passages. A significant horizontal route leading northwest, <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, has only been pushed as a result of the new entrance, but has yielded a new deep point to the cave. There appear to be deep vertical leads in the far north, too, though they have mostly been avoided by a series of ""mental"" tyroleans and bolt traverses.</p><h4>Tourist trips</h4><p>It is still probably some way off the time when one might choose a tourist trip on the basis of its ""classic"" quality. Mostly, choices available depend on what is rigged this year for exploratory purposes. This will usually only include one main route into an area, so trips like a Left Hand Route / Garden Party or Drunk &amp; Stupid exchange will not be easy. Similarly, the original classic Right Hand Route / Dreamtime exchange was only really possible during the exploration of the latter, before the Squeeze was bypassed and this modified RHR became the trade route.</p><p>However, now that <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a> is accessible from the Scarface entrance, this has opened up the possibilities for a whole raft of pull-through trips with a minimum of pre-rigging. The one fly in the ointment is the relative difficulty of surface travel between the 161d and upper entrances. The route used in 1996 seems to be good enough to have become a trade route, and after one benightment through loss of the route in 1997, it has been very well marked with cairns.</p><p>Already possible is the 161c to 161d through trip via France. In the future, pull-throughs of LHR, Garden Party or Drunk and Stupid should all be possible via Ambidextrous. Right Hand Route or Dreamtime give access to Knossos. Care must be taken, however, not to try rapelling down any of the plethora of routes which <b>don't</b> connect into the Knossos area.</p><p>As in the more famous <b lang=""fr"">Dent du Crolles</b> system, route-finding errors on bridge-burning trips could entail a long wait for someone to figure out where you went!</p><h4>Structure</h4><p><a href=""svlinx.htm"">Line plots</a> of the cave give some idea of it's shape, extent and structure.</p><p>The main entrance at 1787m drops to a major sub-horizontal level at 1720-1750m, containing the large passages of <a href=""bsains.htm#bigsain"">Big Sainsbury's</a> and its continuation into the upper part of <a href=""dream.htm#dreamtime"">Dreamtime</a>, and the smaller passages of the <a href=""offtop.htm#rabbitw"">Rabbit Warren</a> and the French entrances <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a>. From this level a number of vertical routes drop to another significant sub-horizontal level dipping from around 1700m in the SW of the system (upper part of France) to around 1600m where this level is lost in the roof of <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a>. [This is probably debatable, as Boulder Alley from Poxy Pitch downwards is probably in a fault rift].</p><p>Multiple, predominantly vertical, routes drop to the cave's most important sub-horizontal passages around 1540m in the area below the entrance dipping to c1510m in <a href=""sibria.htm#tblocks"">Tower Blocks</a> and the start of <a href=""sibria.htm#yapate"">YAPATE</a>. This is a major fossil passage rising up the dip to the NNE, and continuing as <a href=""sibria.htm#cfn"">Chicken Flied Nice</a> to c1540m where complexity increases. The major horizontal development in France is entered at c1550m, with the lowest passages down to 1480m. The major trunk route through Triassic Park is between 1560 and 1620m, and this level is also lost in what is presumed to be the roof of Knossos.</p><p>Whilst none of the routes below the entrance area get below about 1480m, there are a series of interconnecting shafts dropping below YAPATE and Chicken Flied Nice ending at or just above 1290m in sumps or tightness. The original deepest point, at the bottom of Flapjack, is at 1289m, 498m below the main entrance. Passages to the northwest led through a bitterly cold, draughty passage known as <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, which was left well alone until access via 161d made it easier. It was pushed in 1997 and 1998 down two very large pitches to a new deep point 534m below the 136 entrance at 1258m altitude.</p><p>There is just one section of <a href=""deepwy.htm#elevel"">horizontal level</a> at c1400m, which is not very extensive to date, and similarly a tantalising glimpse of what appears to have been very large trunk passage below 1300m in Siberia, but this is comprehensively choked in both directions.</p><p>This overview is currently mostly updated to reflect exploration to 1995, though the line plots are up to 1996.  ",,"<a href=""qmtodo.htm"">Outstanding</a> and <a href=""qmdone.htm"">now finished</a>",,,"In dataset","? grade 5","smk-system.svx","24485m after 1999 expedition","534m",,,"</p><ul><li><a href=""names.htm"">Glossary of passage names</a> (framed)</li><li>Maintenance list of <a href=""../../fixaid.htm#kh"">Fixed Ropes</a></li><li>Virtual tours (pages of pictures - big):<ul><li>the <a href=""pixrh.htm"">Right Hand Route</a> from 161a</li><li><a href=""pixsf.htm"">Triassic Park</a> etc. from 161d</li><li>the <a href=""pixlw.htm"">Lost World</a> and Wheelchair Access</li><li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via <a href=""pixss.htm"">Steinschlagschacht</a></li></ul></li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On the limestone ridge between the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> and <span lang=""de-at"">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogels</span>, about 200 metres up towards the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> from the col, and about 20m down the east side of the ridge itself. The main <a href=""bsains.htm#id161a"">161a</a> entrance shaft overlooks a gully dropping steeply SE towards <span lang=""de-at"">Augstwies See</span>. The  <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a> (French) entrances are close together about 75m to the SE, down the gully. Considerably further down the gully, a traverse is possible (somewhat engineered) to reach an area of recently fallen rock, where the ""Scarface"" <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">161d</a> entrance is located. Continuing the traverse, but regaining about 20m of height to the NE, the ""exits"" of 161f and then 161e can be reached.",,,,
+161,"5/S/E x","a b c d e f g h",,"yes","smkridge/161/top.htm",,"Kaninchenh&ouml;hle",,,"2a","CUCC 1988-98","Rather than adopting the usual approach of describing every side passage in the main description, which makes the 'normal' descent route hard to follow, this description describes each main route down the cave first, mentioning side passages only where necessary to make the correct main route clear. Various side passages and connecting routes are described subsequently, area by area. The directions left and right are always relative to travel in the direction of the description, compass directions are given where there is any ambiguity. Most passages are described going 'into the cave', on the assumption that this is how they will be first met. Some passages are described in both directions, either because it is difficult to follow them without getting into side leads, or because they form important links between different parts of the system, and may be traversed either way on various round trips.</p><p>The <b>clickable index</b> has developed into a <a href=""names.htm"">glossary</a>, which it is hoped will make it easier to find bits of the cave by name - <b>be warned</b>, this became so big that it was decided to split it up and it is now a <b>framed</b> page.</p><p>There are also <a href=""pix.htm"">virtual tours</a>, containing thumbnails of all the pictures of the caves. Although these pages are kept small, all the photos mean that they can require a <b>lot</b> of memory to load. The original comprehensive tour has been split into two, for the <a href=""pixrh.htm"">Right Hand Route</a>, and for passages most conveniently reached from the <a href=""pixsf.htm"">Scarface entrance</a>. Two new tours have been created for the <a href=""pixlw.htm"">Lost World</a> and Wheelchair Access, and for the new way into the Forbidden Land via <a href=""pixss.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>.Each thumbnail on these tours links to a full-size version of the picture, and each full-size picture has links into the appropriate bit of the description.</p><h4>Exploration</h4><p>Throughout the guide, the date of exploration is noted for each area. There is a <a href=""histry.htm"">history</a> page which can be used as a clickable index into the logbook write ups of all the 161 trips, so it should be easy to follow the exploration of any part of the cave. <b>Warning</b>, this was also getting too big and is now framed.</p><h4>Overview</h4><p>The upper part of the system can be best thought of as a number of separate areas, each with its own vertical development. The more recently found extensive horizontal development, being easier to traverse, is generally better connected. Although there are various links between the vertical routes, a given destination will tend to have one 'obvious' approach. These areas are <a href=""france.htm"">France</a>, the <a href=""lhr.htm"">Left Hand Routes</a>, the <a href=""rhr.htm"">Right Hand Routes</a>, the southernmost part of the system reached via  <a href=""136.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>, routes from <a href=""sftotp.htm"">Scarface</a> entrance. So rapidly has exploration proceeded from Triassic Park that now more than half the total length is most conveniently reached via 161d.</p><p>The key to all the deepest and most remote parts of the system is the huge collapse chamber of Knossos. This was reached from the 161a entrance via the Right Hand Route, and now via the 161d <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">""Scarface""</a> entrance through <a href=""triasp.htm#triasp"">Triassic Park</a>. This provides a much easier route in, making trips to the further reaches less strenuous. From Knossos, horizontal trunk passage leads north, giving access first to a series of <a href=""deepwy.htm"">deep vertical systems</a>, and further on to complex areas of rifts and old passages. A significant horizontal route leading northwest, <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, has only been pushed as a result of the new entrance, but has yielded a new deep point to the cave. There appear to be deep vertical leads in the far north, too, though they have mostly been avoided by a series of ""mental"" tyroleans and bolt traverses.</p><h4>Tourist trips</h4><p>It is still probably some way off the time when one might choose a tourist trip on the basis of its ""classic"" quality. Mostly, choices available depend on what is rigged this year for exploratory purposes. This will usually only include one main route into an area, so trips like a Left Hand Route / Garden Party or Drunk &amp; Stupid exchange will not be easy. Similarly, the original classic Right Hand Route / Dreamtime exchange was only really possible during the exploration of the latter, before the Squeeze was bypassed and this modified RHR became the trade route.</p><p>However, now that <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a> is accessible from the Scarface entrance, this has opened up the possibilities for a whole raft of pull-through trips with a minimum of pre-rigging. The one fly in the ointment is the relative difficulty of surface travel between the 161d and upper entrances. The route used in 1996 seems to be good enough to have become a trade route, and after one benightment through loss of the route in 1997, it has been very well marked with cairns.</p><p>Already possible is the 161c to 161d through trip via France. In the future, pull-throughs of LHR, Garden Party or Drunk and Stupid should all be possible via Ambidextrous. Right Hand Route or Dreamtime give access to Knossos. Care must be taken, however, not to try rapelling down any of the plethora of routes which <b>don't</b> connect into the Knossos area.</p><p>As in the more famous <b lang=""fr"">Dent du Crolles</b> system, route-finding errors on bridge-burning trips could entail a long wait for someone to figure out where you went!</p><h4>Structure</h4><p><a href=""svlinx.htm"">Line plots</a> of the cave give some idea of it's shape, extent and structure.</p><p>The main entrance at 1787m drops to a major sub-horizontal level at 1720-1750m, containing the large passages of <a href=""bsains.htm#bigsain"">Big Sainsbury's</a> and its continuation into the upper part of <a href=""dream.htm#dreamtime"">Dreamtime</a>, and the smaller passages of the <a href=""offtop.htm#rabbitw"">Rabbit Warren</a> and the French entrances <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a>. From this level a number of vertical routes drop to another significant sub-horizontal level dipping from around 1700m in the SW of the system (upper part of France) to around 1600m where this level is lost in the roof of <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a>. [This is probably debatable, as Boulder Alley from Poxy Pitch downwards is probably in a fault rift].</p><p>Multiple, predominantly vertical, routes drop to the cave's most important sub-horizontal passages around 1540m in the area below the entrance dipping to c1510m in <a href=""sibria.htm#tblocks"">Tower Blocks</a> and the start of <a href=""sibria.htm#yapate"">YAPATE</a>. This is a major fossil passage rising up the dip to the NNE, and continuing as <a href=""sibria.htm#cfn"">Chicken Flied Nice</a> to c1540m where complexity increases. The major horizontal development in France is entered at c1550m, with the lowest passages down to 1480m. The major trunk route through Triassic Park is between 1560 and 1620m, and this level is also lost in what is presumed to be the roof of Knossos.</p><p>Whilst none of the routes below the entrance area get below about 1480m, there are a series of interconnecting shafts dropping below YAPATE and Chicken Flied Nice ending at or just above 1290m in sumps or tightness. The original deepest point, at the bottom of Flapjack, is at 1289m, 498m below the main entrance. Passages to the northwest led through a bitterly cold, draughty passage known as <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, which was left well alone until access via 161d made it easier. It was pushed in 1997 and 1998 down two very large pitches to a new deep point 534m below the 136 entrance at 1258m altitude.</p><p>There is just one section of <a href=""deepwy.htm#elevel"">horizontal level</a> at c1400m, which is not very extensive to date, and similarly a tantalising glimpse of what appears to have been very large trunk passage below 1300m in Siberia, but this is comprehensively choked in both directions.</p><p>This overview is currently mostly updated to reflect exploration to 1995, though the line plots are up to 1996.  ",,"<a href=""qmtodo.htm"">Outstanding</a> and <a href=""qmdone.htm"">now finished</a>",,,"In dataset","? grade 5","smk-system.svx","24485m after 1999 expedition","534m",,,"</p><ul><li><a href=""names.htm"">Glossary of passage names</a> (framed)</li><li>Maintenance list of <a href=""../../fixaid.htm#kh"">Fixed Ropes</a></li><li>Virtual tours (pages of pictures - big):<ul><li>the <a href=""pixrh.htm"">Right Hand Route</a> from 161a</li><li><a href=""pixsf.htm"">Triassic Park</a> etc. from 161d</li><li>the <a href=""pixlw.htm"">Lost World</a> and Wheelchair Access</li><li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via <a href=""pixss.htm"">Steinschlagschacht</a></li></ul></li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On the limestone ridge between the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> and <span lang=""de-at"">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogels</span>, about 200 metres up towards the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> from the col, and about 20m down the east side of the ridge itself. The main <a href=""bsains.htm#id161a"">161a</a> entrance shaft overlooks a gully dropping steeply SE towards <span lang=""de-at"">Augstwies See</span>. The  <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a> (French) entrances are close together about 75m to the SE, down the gully. Considerably further down the gully, a traverse is possible (somewhat engineered) to reach an area of recently fallen rock, where the ""Scarface"" <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">161d</a> entrance is located. Continuing the traverse, but regaining about 20m of height to the NE, the ""exits"" of 161f and then 161e can be reached.",,,,
 ,,"a",,"entrance","smkridge/161/161a.htm",,,,,,,"<a href=""bsains.htm#id161a"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161a",,,"Nils",,"gps00.161a2",,,,,,,,,,"Tag."
 ,,"b",,"entrance","smkridge/161/161b.htm",,,,,,,"<a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161b",,,"Nils",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag."
 ,,"c",,"entrance","smkridge/161/161c.htm",,,,,,,"<a href=""france.htm#id161c"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161c",,,"Nils",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag."
@@ -203,6 +203,7 @@
 ,,"e",,"entrance","smkridge/161/161e.htm",,,,,,,"<a href=""icelnd.htm#id161e"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161e",,,"Nils",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag."
 ,,"f",,"entrance","smkridge/161/161f.htm",,,,,,,"<a href=""pheast.htm#id161f"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161f",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag."
 ,,"g","2003-06","entrance","smkridge/161/161g.htm",,"Arachnowrapper",,,,,"<a href=""icelnd.htm#id161g"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161g",,,,,,"gps03.161g",,,,,,,,,,"Tag ""CUCC 2003/06""."
+,,"h","2004-12","entrance","smkridge/161/161h.htm",,,,,,"CUCC 2004","<a href=""icelnd.htm#id161h"">Click here for underground description</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p161h",,,,"Underground survey",,"gps04.p2004-12",,,,,,"NE slope of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel","Difficult route finding past Damoclesschact and 2003-07 to edge of plateau. Climb down to easy gemsa path and turn north for 200m.","Above short climb low body sized tube below cleft in cliff.","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/189164.htm""><img src=""i/161hclose.jpg"" alt=""close up entrance picture"" /></a><a href=""others/l/189164.htm""><img src=""i/161hfar.jpg"" alt=""distant entrance picture"" /></a><p>161h entrance </p></div><p>","Tag �CUCC 2004-12�"
 ,,136,,"last entrance",,"smkridge/161/136.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 162,"2/S +",,,,"smkridge/162.htm",,"Schwa H&ouml;hle 162",,,"2b","CUCC 1988","The cave takes a good couple of hours to explore thoroughly. Through the entrance is a large chamber with a 4m � 8m crater in it. A 3m climb down to the bottom gives access to a 3m climb back up to the right, leading into the cave and a crawl at the lowest point of the boulders leading into a choked bit of cave with small solutional stuff in the roof. It is also possible to traverse around the left edge of the crater to reach a triangular crawl which goes for about 10m before it gets too tight.</p><p>The entire floor of this cave consists of small rocks and boulders. There is no solid rock anywhere horizontal, except halfway down the pitch.</p><p>After climbing out of the hole there is another 5m deep choked hole beyond. Traverses round to both the left and right are possible, although a little care is required due to the low roof and loose floor.</p><p>To the right, rubble coming out of the bottom of a choked shaft almost blocks the passage but a crawl through to the left remains, with a strong wind blasting through the confined space. Beyond this constriction the draught is lost. The roof remains low on the other side, although it is possible to stand up off to the left where there is a 4m climb up to what looks like a way on but is actually blind. Moving around the boulder pile to the right leads to a big passage. There are a few large boulders 10m to the right with a 4m climb down between them leading to a tight choked rift. This was also dug into from the top passage by the extremely zealous original explorers! There is an alcove in front and a rubble slope up to the right. Round the corner to the right is another shaft-bottom rubble pile and a hole disappearing into the roof. At the top of the slope to the left is a 4m climb up through and around big wedged boulders to reach an impressive chamber 7m � 9m and 12m high. There is a possible climb up into an aven in the corner which probably doesn't go and has a couple of moves at the top which need protecting.</p><p>Back at the fork near the entrance, turning left and thrutching over a couple of rocks (another windy spot) leads to the head of a 17m pitch broken by a ledge 8m down. There is a bolt for a ladder hang on this ledge. Going off to the left allows a safe traverse past the pitch continuation to the bottom of a 6m high rift with some ice in it, slowly narrowing as it goes up.</p><p>At the foot of the pitch is what looks like an ancient phreatic remnant. It is about 40m long and 6m wide, and mostly full of rocks. To the left it is blocked at the end by the rubble coming out of the bottom of a big shaft. It is possible to work round the foot of this for about 3m to the left and 10m to the right.</p><p>Going the other way down the passage reveals a large snow column by the left hand wall. It is possible to climb up between the column and its containing shaft, presumably all the way to the surface, but no-one has managed it yet. Beyond this column the roof gets lower, apart from a couple of solutional avens and eventually a small shaft-bottom rock pile and a couple of small inlet tubes mark the end of the cave.",,,,,"In dataset","1990 plan Cambridge Underground 1991</p><p><img alt=""survey - 16k gif"" width=""649"" height=""505"" src=""others/162.png"" />","caves/162/162.svx","156-159m","22 m (survey) or 33 m (text)",,,,"The <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm"">1988 log book</a> refers to this cave as ""Adam's Hole (2)"".",,,"p162",,,"Surface survey","gps96.162 gps96bestfit.162","gps00.162",,,,,,"Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel, about halfway between <a href=""161/top.htm"">161</a> and <a href=""../noinfo/smkridge/40.htm"">Eish&ouml;hle</a>. Following the French traverse route along the shelf marked with orange paint from 161c will take you to just below 162 and <a href=""163.htm"">163</a>.","About 250m from survey point vd1. From vd1, head directly down the gully (bearing about 100&deg;, for about 130m, then turn right, angle right and traverse below the bunde field on the right along the most obvious shelf (you should find the french path here) for another 130m or so. The cave entrance is a 1.5m � 2m hole in the wall to the right of the traverse shelf with a very cold draught coming out of it. It is one shelf above the French path and if you are at the wrong level you will miss it.",,,
 163,"2/S +",,,,"smkridge/163.htm",,"Schwa H&ouml;hle 163",,,"2b","CUCC 1988 ","This is a fairly small cave remnant, but it does have a draught at the end suggesting more passage beyond.</p><p>The entrance is low and wide (3.5m) and descends down a rocky slope for 20m to some impressive ice stals. There is a small tube in the roof on the right through which daylight can be seen. The cave extends another 10m past the ice stals in fossil passage until it chokes. A 3m climb up on the left allows access to a tiny rift which can be climbed down for a few uninspiring metres.</p><p>5m back from the ice stals, towards the entrance, there is a stoop under a massive boulder forming the left wall. Here is a 3m climb down into the second part of the cave. Downslope from here is a chamber with a small frozen stream running through it and a choked alcove containing another ice stal beyond the stream. The chamber through which the stream 'flows' appears to have been formed by the entire roof falling about 1.5m in one piece and it is possible to climb beneath this huge rock near the way in. Over on the right is a climb through an eyehole to a 3m climb down into a stream rift. This has a howling draught coming out of it but it is too small to get down - although the heavy application of a hammer might do the trick.",,,,,"In dataset","1990 plan, Cambridge Underground 1991</p><p><img alt=""survey - 12k gif"" width=""640"" height=""385"" src=""others/163.png"" />","caves/163/163.svx","58m","17m",,,,"The <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm"">1988 log book</a> refers to this cave as ""Adam's Hole (1)"".",,"p163tag","p163",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.163",,,,,,"In the right hand side of a 15m diameter couloir near <a href=""162.htm"">162</a>.",,,,"Tag."
@@ -281,9 +282,9 @@
 219,"1/S -",,"1996WK5",,"smkridge/219.html",,"Tertaeingfester",,,"2b","CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Cave in rift with two vertical ways in, both c 5m deep. There is a tight third way in at an angle. The floor of the rift chokes.",,,,,,"? wookey.",,,,,,,,,,"p219",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.219",,,,"Grie&szlig;kogel: 354&deg;, HSK (rightmost peak) 018&deg;",,"Holes CUCC1996WK5 and <a href=""218.html"">CUCC1996WK6</a> are close together, at GPS fix GK 5411291 5282969. (Converted from GPS: E 36414 N (52)82369 H?, Averaged from GPS: E 36417 N (52)82366 H? )","On return from 161d, whilst heading up gully towards the col (and survey point Vd1), turn off left heading for top of VSK.",,,"tag 2000 as WOOK5"
 220,,,"2000-04",,,,"Kennedyalternature",,,,"CUCC ?Wookey","? wookey",,,,,,"? wookey.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"? wookey","? wookey","? wookey","? wookey",
 221,,,,,,,"?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
-222,"1/S -",,"1996-04",,"smkridge/222.html",,"G&ouml;sserh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked +""), 1996","Large space at foot of 5m cliff in very broken area. 5 x 1.8m shaft bridged by chockstone, 8m deep to a sloping choked floor.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p222",,,"Surface survey","gps96bestfit.96_04","gps00.96_04 gps00.96_04a",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (north of CUCC <a href=""224.html"">96-02</a>, south of <a href=""223.html"">96-03</a>)",,,,"A spit with tag ""CUCC 9604"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"" next to chockstone on east side opposite cliff."
-223,"1/S -",,"1996-03",,"smkridge/223.html",,"Eggenbergschacht",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked +""), drawn + tagged 1996, surveyed 2000","Cave appears as narrow slot. Two tight holes after 6m climb down gives p10 to choked floor &amp; quite large chamber 10 x 5m floor area.","Ladder required",,,,,"? wookey.",,,,,,,,,,"p223",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.96_03",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (north of CUCC <a href=""224.html"">96-02</a> and <a href=""222.html"">96-04</a>)","See 2000 survey",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/9603.htm""><img alt=""Photo - 51k"" src=""others/t/9603.jpg"" width=""134"" height=""200"" /></a></div><p>","A spit with tag ""CUCC 96-03"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"", both on wall of doline facing north."
-224,"1/S -",,"1996-02",,"smkridge/224.html",,"Toplesscayonh&ouml;hle ",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked +""), explored 1996, surveyed 2000","Cave is exposed section of canyon formed on a bend. Bridge of roof remains at one point, separating the two entrances. At the bottom of the canyon (~8m deep) about 10m of descending rift is accessible with a climb back up part way along. All choked.","No tackle required",,,,,"? plan, elevation",,,,,,,,,,"p224",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.96_02",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (south of CUCC <a href=""223.html"">96-03</a> and <a href=""222.html"">96-04</a>)","area map notKH p23.",,,"A spit with tag ""CUCC 9602"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"", on wall of canyon, facing west."
+222,"1/S -",,"1996-04",,"smkridge/222.html",,"G&ouml;sserh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked �+""), 1996","Large space at foot of 5m cliff in very broken area. 5 x 1.8m shaft bridged by chockstone, 8m deep to a sloping choked floor.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p222",,,"Surface survey","gps96bestfit.96_04","gps00.96_04 gps00.96_04a",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (north of CUCC <a href=""224.html"">96-02</a>, south of <a href=""223.html"">96-03</a>)",,,,"A spit with tag ""CUCC 9604"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"" next to chockstone on east side opposite cliff."
+223,"1/S -",,"1996-03",,"smkridge/223.html",,"Eggenbergschacht",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked �+""), drawn + tagged 1996, surveyed 2000","Cave appears as narrow slot. Two tight holes after 6m climb down gives p10 to choked floor &amp; quite large chamber 10 x 5m floor area.","Ladder required",,,,,"? wookey.",,,,,,,,,,"p223",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.96_03",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (north of CUCC <a href=""224.html"">96-02</a> and <a href=""222.html"">96-04</a>)","See 2000 survey",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/9603.htm""><img alt=""Photo - 51k"" src=""others/t/9603.jpg"" width=""134"" height=""200"" /></a></div><p>","A spit with tag ""CUCC 96-03"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"", both on wall of doline facing north."
+224,"1/S -",,"1996-02",,"smkridge/224.html",,"Toplesscayonh&ouml;hle ",,,"2b","CUCC 1993 (only marked �+""), explored 1996, surveyed 2000","Cave is exposed section of canyon formed on a bend. Bridge of roof remains at one point, separating the two entrances. At the bottom of the canyon (~8m deep) about 10m of descending rift is accessible with a climb back up part way along. All choked.","No tackle required",,,,,"? plan, elevation",,,,,,,,,,"p224",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.96_02",,,,"VSK (probably true summit): 213&deg;, ?? (<b>not</b> Hollweiser - nearest peak across Hochklapf valley): 114&deg;",,"East of HSK summit, in an area of small shafts (south of CUCC <a href=""223.html"">96-03</a> and <a href=""222.html"">96-04</a>)","area map notKH p23.",,,"A spit with tag ""CUCC 9602"" placed in 1996 and a red ""+"", on wall of canyon, facing west."
 225,,,"90 ADAM",,,,"Jahrzehnschacht",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 226,,"a b","1999OB03","yes","plateau/226.html",,"Skaschacht",,,"1a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"226b tagged in 2001 as 226, 226a untagged"
 ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p226a",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
@@ -292,7 +293,7 @@
 228,,,,,"noinfo/egglgrub/228.html",,"?",,,"3 or 7 (unclear)",,,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/228/228.svx",,,,,,,,,"p228",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
 229,,,,,"noinfo/smkridge/229.html",,"?",,,"2b",,,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/229/229.svx",,,,,,,,,"p229",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
 230,"+(?)",,"1999-04",,,,"Verge&szlig;lichheith&ouml;hle",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"tag 99-04"
-231,"2/E +","a b c d e f g h i","2000-01","yes","smkridge/231/231.html",,"Traungoldh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2000","Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge which contains entrances E, F and G.  A crawl at ground level between A &amp; B leads to some loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down. ",,,,,"In dataset","</p><p><a href=""231surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""231 survey"" src=""231surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>Survey of 231 ","caves/231/231.svx","229m","27m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated 30m NE of 204b.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""231aphotolarge.png""><img alt=""231A photo"" src=""231aphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 231A</p></div><p>","Spit holes prepared, Tags made saying 1623/231"" and may be placed for all entrances."
+231,"2/E +","a b c d e f g h i","2000-01","yes","smkridge/231/231.html",,"Traungoldh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2000","Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge which contains entrances E, F and G.  A crawl at ground level between A &amp; B leads to some loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down. ",,,,,"In dataset","</p><p><a href=""231surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""231 survey"" src=""231surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>Survey of 231 ","caves/231/231.svx","229m","27m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated 30m NE of 204b.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""231aphotolarge.png""><img alt=""231A photo"" src=""231aphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 231A</p></div><p>","Spit holes prepared, Tags made saying �1623/231"" and may be placed for all entrances."
 ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p231a",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""231aphotolarge.png""><img alt=""231A photo"" src=""231aphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 231A</p></div><p>",
 ,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p231b",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
 ,,"c",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p231c",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
@@ -308,14 +309,14 @@
 ,,,"2002-02","last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p234b",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
 235,"1/T +",,,,"smkridge/235/235.html",,"Schaukelfelsbrockenh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""235surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""235 survey"" src=""235surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>",,"6m","3m",,,,,,,"gps01.p235",,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,,"""1623/235"" tag placed 2002-08-09.  (Is this correct, or does the tag really say 1623/230?)"
 236,"1/T +",,,,"smkridge/236/236.html",,"Moostunnelh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A short initially mossy cave that slopes downhill to a corner, where the cave becomes to tight.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""236surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""236 survey;"" src=""236surveysmall.jpg"" /></a>",,"5m","2m",,,,,,,"gps01.p236",,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flattish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""236entlarge.jpg""><img alt=""236 photo"" src=""236entsmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 236 entrance</p><a href=""236entcloseuplarge.jpg""><img alt=""236 photo"" src=""236entcloseupsmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Close up photo of 236 entrance</p></div><p>","Alloy tag ""1623/232"" placed 2002-08-09. Number realised to be in error 2004; should be corrected by end of 2004 expo."
-237,"1/T +","a b c",,"yes","smkridge/237/237.html",,"Dreieingangabdrosselnh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A moderate sized chamber with large blocks on the floor, one entrance is low and wide, one is small up a 3m climb and one is a walk in entrance",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""237surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""237 survey"" src=""237surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>",,"10m","5m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flattish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""237Aphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""237A entrance photo (JPEG)"" src=""237Aphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 237A entrance</p><a href=""237Bphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""237B entrance photo (JPEG)"" src=""237Bphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 237B entrance</p></div><p>","Main entrance tagged ""1623/233A"" in 2002. Spits placed for 233B and 233C and tags left by spit holes 2002-08-09 (failed to take enough bolts  d'oh). Misnumbering noticed 2004. New tags should be placed by end of expo 2004."
+237,"1/T +","a b c",,"yes","smkridge/237/237.html",,"Dreieingangabdrosselnh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2001","A moderate sized chamber with large blocks on the floor, one entrance is low and wide, one is small up a 3m climb and one is a walk in entrance",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""237surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""237 survey"" src=""237surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>",,"10m","5m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flattish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. ",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""237Aphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""237A entrance photo (JPEG)"" src=""237Aphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 237A entrance</p><a href=""237Bphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""237B entrance photo (JPEG)"" src=""237Bphotosmall.jpg"" /></a><p>Photo of 237B entrance</p></div><p>","Main entrance tagged ""1623/233A"" in 2002. Spits placed for 233B and 233C and tags left by spit holes 2002-08-09 (failed to take enough bolts � d'oh). Misnumbering noticed 2004. New tags should be placed by end of expo 2004."
 ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p237",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 ,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""237Bphotolarge.jpg""><img alt=""237B photo"" src=""237Bphotosmall.jpg"" /></a></div><p>",
 ,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 238,"1/T +","a b",,"yes","smkridge/238/238.html",,"Flinkameiseschacht","Speedy Ant Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2001,2002","An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom. If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug, through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and ice slope.  A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.</p><p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down.",,,,,,"</p><p><a href=""238surveylarge.jpg""><img alt=""238 survey (from 2001)"" src=""238surveysmall.jpg"" /></a></p><p>Survey of 238 from 2001. The cave was resurveyed in 2002 but this has apparently never been drawn up.",,"25m","20m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The cave is situated on a flattish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.  The shaft is located at the base of a cliff.",,,,"Tag ""1623/234A"" placed on main entrance in 2002.  ""1623/234B"" tag placed 2002-08-09. Misnumbering noticed 2004, new tags should be placed by end expo 2004."
 ,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps01.p238",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 ,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
-239,"3/S/T x",,"2001-04",,"smkridge/239/239.html",,"Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle",,"(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2b","CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)",,,"Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 239 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner",,"In dataset","</p><p><a href=""239plan.jpg""><img alt=""239 plan survey  50k jpg;"" src=""239plansmall.jpg"" /></a>","caves/239/239.svx","503m","40m","172m N-S",,,,,,"p239",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site",,,,"Tagged as 2001-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31."
+239,"3/S/T x",,"2001-04",,"smkridge/239/239.html",,"Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle",,"(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2b","CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)",,,"Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 239 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner",,"In dataset","</p><p><a href=""239plan.jpg""><img alt=""239 plan survey � 50k jpg;"" src=""239plansmall.jpg"" /></a>","caves/239/239.svx","503m","40m","172m N-S",,,,,,"p239",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site",,,,"Tagged as 2001-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31."
 240,"2/S/T +",,"2003-08",,"smkridge/240/240.html",,"Gew&ouml;lbeschacht","Arch Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Earl M, Brian O","Entrance is a wide, open rift aligned roughly north-south, spanned by a rock bridge at the southern end. The cave proper starts with a boulder slope at the north-east corner of the rift, which briefly closes down before opening out into a high, narrow slot. Beyond thisis a pitch, the foot of which is blocked by snow.","Approx 75m rope; see elevation survey.","There is a possible lead in an alcove on the far wall of the final pitch, but this was not thought promising, and was left uninvestigated.","Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 240 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""240extelev.jpg"" alt=""240 elevation (34k jpg)"" /></p><p><img src=""240plan.jpg"" alt=""240 plan (26k jpg)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#29)","caves/240/240.svx","51m","44m","11m E-W",,,,,"p240",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tagged as 2003-08 by original explorers. To be retagged with final kataster number 2004."
 241,"2/T +",,"2003-04",,"smkridge/241/241.html",,"Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T","A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes.","None required","None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother)","Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 241 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner",,"In dataset","</p><p><a href=""241plan.png""><img src=""241plansmall.png"" alt=""241 plan (22k png)"" /></a></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23)","caves/241/241.svx","53m","13m","33m N-S",,,,,"p241",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge. A short tunnel to the south from this depression can be seen from the stone bridge; this is triangular in cross-section, hence the name.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 75k jpeg"" src=""241ent.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tagged as 2003-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31."
 242,"1/S/W +",,"2002-04",,"smkridge/242/242.html",,"Tropfelh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave",,"2b","</p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><p>","Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom.",,,"Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 242 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner",,"In dataset","</p><p><img src=""plan.png"" alt=""2002-04 plan (25k png)"" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22","caves/242/242.svx","17m","11m",,,,,,,"p242","pitch head bolt",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully.",,,"Tag on LH wall of gully approaching entrance. Tagged as 2002-04 by original discoverers; retagged with final kataster number 2004.07.31."
@@ -373,8 +374,8 @@
 ,,,"VSS188F",,,,,,"GSCB",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"tag VSS188F 2002"
 ,,,"1987/02",,"smkridge/1987_02.html",,,,"? GSCB exploration","2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"100m up from 157 and 0/5",,,,
 ,,,"1989/01",,,,,,"Probably <a href=""#id195"">195</a>. See <a href=""#id195"">165</a> for more details.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"North of 165",,,,
-,,,"1990-15",,,,,,"Possibly <a href=""#id185"">185?</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"185"""
-,"1/S -",,"1996-01",,"smkridge/1996_01.html",,"Ski-pole h&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 1996-07-15 Nick, Brian, Tina","Climb down shakehole to open shaft with a jammed boulder at the top. Shaft developed on joint is 1.4m across, 1.5m in the other direction and drops straight down 10m. Rift at bottom is 2m high. 1.5m drop then gently ascending rift gets too tight.",,,,,,,,,"11.1m",,,,"There are many holes along the rift - all the others are choked or too tight.",,,,,,,"gps96.96_1",,,,,,,,"Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to <a href=""../smkridge/161/sftotp.htm#id161d"">path to 161d</a>. Walking <em>to</em> 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the right hand wall about a third of the way along. This gets you into the next gorge, trending on bearing 031&deg; (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn right up the rift. 96/01 is at the top end.",,,"A spit with CUCC 96-01"""
+,,,"1990-15",,,,,,"Possibly <a href=""#id185"">185?</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"�185"""
+,"1/S -",,"1996-01",,"smkridge/1996_01.html",,"Ski-pole h&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 1996-07-15 Nick, Brian, Tina","Climb down shakehole to open shaft with a jammed boulder at the top. Shaft developed on joint is 1.4m across, 1.5m in the other direction and drops straight down 10m. Rift at bottom is 2m high. 1.5m drop then gently ascending rift gets too tight.",,,,,,,,,"11.1m",,,,"There are many holes along the rift - all the others are choked or too tight.",,,,,,,"gps96.96_1",,,,,,,,"Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to <a href=""../smkridge/161/sftotp.htm#id161d"">path to 161d</a>. Walking <em>to</em> 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the right hand wall about a third of the way along. This gets you into the next gorge, trending on bearing 031&deg; (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn right up the rift. 96/01 is at the top end.",,,"A spit with �CUCC 96-01"""
 ,"1/S -",,"1996-05",,"plateau/1996_05.html",,,,,"1d","CUCC 1996 Andy Waddington and Fran","Cave is a North-South rift in a joint hading very steeply - say 85 degrees dip to west. Stones rattle down shaft for a very long time. No evidence of previous exploration (ie. no spits, no mud, vegetation not noticeably trampled).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.1996_05",,,,"c. 1640m","Sch&ouml;nberg 342&frac12;&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 204&frac12;&deg;, Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel 101&deg; (very flat summit, so exact point not obvious), Loser Cross 213&frac12;&deg;, using AndyW compass NPC#2 (Suunto #439258)",,,"From <a href=""../plateau/164.htm"">164</a>, follow recent (1996 vintage? - not of CUCC origin) fluorescent orange paint dots (these had faded almost completely by 1998, but there are some older red ones for the early part of the route), over a ridge passing the OAV ski marker pole, then leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (thought to be near <a href=""../plateau/173.htm"">173</a>). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn with a bright orange dot, then over a series of limestone shelves. Shortly up here is a shaft now known to be <a href=""../plateau/200.htm"">Lost Rucksack Cave</a> (marked with temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The route continues remarkably easily over a series of bunde-free pavements - easily relocated in 1998. Eventually a large orange dot with an arrow points into a gap in the pines with many fresh (1996) cut branches (again, not CUCC's work). No more dots are to be found, and all ways close up in bunde beyond an obvious shaft in a N-S rift which is therefore clearly the ultimate destination of the marked path.",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/9605.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo (45k JPEG)"" width=""150"" height=""188"" src=""others/t/9605.jpg"" /></a><p>Entrance rift, looking north.</p></div><p>A picture of the Br&auml;uning wall and Loser from the vicinity of the entrance is <a href=""../piclinks/bw_pks.htm"">here</a>.","Tag placed on pavement on east side of shaft near middle, a spit with CUCC tag ""9605""."
 ,0,,"1996WK4",,"smkridge/1996wk4.html",,,,,"2b","CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Big enough to be worth dropping.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk4 gps96bestfit.wk4","gps00.wk4",,,,,,"A picture of the Br&auml;uning wall and Loser from the vicinity of the entrance is <a href=""../piclinks/bw_pks.htm"">here</a>.","This is a GPSed hole found by Wookey on a thrashed route whilst looking for a possible route from 161d over the top of the Hochklapf spur of the Vord to the Stogerweg. There is a large N-S (ish) fault/joint in the bunde here which provides useful path. Approximately on top of bulge sticking out into valley."," This cave was a squareish hole in a the path that one had to traverse carefully",,
 ,"1/S -",,"1997-07 (1996-07, 1996WK7)",,"smkridge/1997_07.html",,,,,"2b","CUCC 1996 (Wookey) <strong>Incomplete</strong>","Descent through narrow rift and choked bouldery leads (after 10m) to an <b>undescended pitch</b> (20m ?). Draught stops and starts with a period of about 30 seconds (on the day of discovery), but when active, it was inwards.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk7_1 gps96.wk7_2 gps96bestfit.wk7","gps00.wk7",,,"c. 1810-1820m","VSK: 233&deg;, Hollweiser: 145&deg; (from a point between 97-07 and the 97-08 group of entrances)",,"GPS: E 36338 N (52)82260 H? or E 36385 N (52)82234 H? Averaged from GPS: E 36370 N (52)82269 H?","From route to <a href=""../smkridge/139.htm"">139</a> E of VSK, take big shelf which leads to a series of holes (CUCC 96 WK7 to WK10) and eventually to  <a href=""../smkridge/161/136.htm"">Steinschlagschacht</a> (136).",,,"CUCC metal tag placed 1997"
@@ -396,7 +397,7 @@
 ,"-",,"2001-11",,"smkridge/2001-11/2001-11.html",,"Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht","Bootlace Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 ,"-",,"2001-12",,"smkridge/2001-12/2001-12.html",,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht","Unneccesary Comfort Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 ,"2/T x",,"2002-01",,"smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.html",,"Artischockeh&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2002 Dunks, Mark S","A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss.  This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling.  Here there are two ways on.  To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke.  To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress.</p><p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave.",,,,,,,,"70m approx.",,,,,,,"t2002-01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, where the path turns left just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>.",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2002-01entbig.jpg""><img src=""2002-01entsmall.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">(The tag is on the wall behind my head)</p></div><p>","Tag on rock wall on LH side facing entrance."
-,"-",,"2002-03",,"smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2002-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"At the choss bowl just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a> where the 204 walk-in route bends round to the north-east, (and where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href=""../2002-01/2002-01.html"">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated), strike out straight northwards for 45m.",,,"Apparently tagged."
+,"-",,"2002-03",,"smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S. Descended CUCC 2004, Dave L.","Awkward climb down leads to constricted chamber floored with choss. No ways on and no draught.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2002-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"At the choss bowl just beyond <a href=""../2000-09/2000-09.htm"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a> where the 204 walk-in route bends round to the north-east, (and where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href=""../2002-01/2002-01.html"">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated), strike out straight northwards for 45m.",,,"Apparently tagged."
 ,"1/S/T +",,"2003-01",,"smkridge/2003-01/2003-01.html",,"Alcove cave",,,"2b","CUCC 2003 Tony R, Brian O","A short climbable rift in an alcove in the side of the hill leads to about an 8metre pitch to a small round chamber which  is comprehensively choked ",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2003-01/2003-01.svx","26m","9m","12m N-S",,,,,"p2003-01",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Walk over the back of the ridge from 204",,,"Tagged 2003"
 ,"2/S/T x",,"2003-02",,"smkridge/2003-02/2003-02.html",,"Blaudrachenschacht",,,"2b","CUCC 2003 Tony R, Brian O","Awkward climb down leads to a sloping chamber with small climbs. At the end of this chamber a tight awkward rift overlooks a short pitch giving access to a small chamber with a window 4 metres up on the right wall. A rift in the floor leads to a large pitch. Rebelays in the far wall eventually reach a fine shaft which can be descended to a floor with no way on. A short 3m climb reveals a climbable rift past awkward boulders to a small elongate chamber with no way on.",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2003-02/2003-02.svx","49m so far","33m so far","25m E-W",,,,,"p2003-02",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Walk over the back of the ridge from 204",,,"Tagged 2003"
 ,"1/S/T =",,"2003-03",,"smkridge/2003-03/2003-03.html",,"Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle","Mashed Potato Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L","A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft).","26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient",,,,,,,,"? (~15m)",,,,,,"gps04.p2003-03",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 75k jpeg"" src=""2003-03ent.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tagged 2003"
@@ -404,3 +405,12 @@
 ,"?",,"2003-07",,"smkridge/2003-07/2003-07.html",,,,,"2b","CUCC 2003 ??","Not clear if this has been entered at all.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps03.2003-07",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Presumably tagged 2003"
 ,"2/E x",,"2003-09",,"smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html",,"Weizeneish&ouml;hle",,,"2b","CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S.","Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (&gt; 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere.",,"Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar.","Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#31","caves/2003-09/2003-09.svx","134m","18m","42m E-W",,,,,"t2003-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance",,"Obvious arched entrance","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 106k jpeg"" src=""2003-09.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tagged 2003"
 ,"2 x",,"2003-10",,"smkridge/2003-10/2003-10.html",,"Skinny Festerers' Cave",,,"2b","CUCC 2003 Frank T, Brian O","No underground description extant.",,"Apparently there is one main QM in the main chamber of the cave.",,,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#33","caves/2003-10/2003-10.svx","121m","51m","36m E-W",,,,,"p2003-10",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Immediately above and behind the 204 stone bridge bivvy",,,,"Tagged 2003"
+,"XXX",,"2004-10",,"smkridge/2004-10/2004-10.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial","Go down tube next to main entrance shaft to head of pitch. Pitch less than 10m down. Possible ways on.","20m rope + spits etc.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"GPS post SA in Lat/Long, WGS84",,,"47 deg 41.640'","013 deg 49.069'",,"215 deg to Zinken, 309 deg to Griess Kogel. <em>(I suspect there is an error here, as this would be almost right at the summit of the Griess Kogel -DL.)</em>",,,"From 204 top camp over col then down + west following line of large shafts / collapses.","Entrance shaft with snow plug, pitch visible beyond","#54 on Nial's camera","Tagged 21/7/2004"
+,"XXX",,"2004-11",,"smkridge/2004-11/2004-11.html",,"In Your Face cave",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial","Crawl then walk steeply down phreatic tube (choked tube to the right + higher) to enter chamber with blocked entrance to left + continuation to choke ahead. Main way on up short free climb on RH wall to pitch head - 5m slope down then ?5m drop. <em>(This was subsequently explored by another party.)</em>","20m rope + spits etc.",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#13","caves/2004-11/2004-11.svx","145m","39m","53m N-S",,,,,"t2004-11",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,"Low (crawling) drafting phreatic hole in shallow valley heading down towards bowl of plateau.","#55 on Nial's camera","Tagged 21/7/2004"
+,"XXX",,"2004-13",,"smkridge/2004-13/2004-13.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 ?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-13",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
+,"XXX",,"2004-14",,"smkridge/2004-14/2004-14.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","Rift continues for ~15m with a critical-angle boulder slope. Choked at bottom with slight draft emerging from rocks.","Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em>",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#41","caves/2004-14/2004-14.svx","23m","13m","18m E-W",,,,,"p2004-14",,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","Pit with snow plug (at time of original exploration in 2004) leads to vertical rift entrance.","On Stuart's camera","Tagged 1/8/2004"
+,"XXX","a b","2004-15","yes","smkridge/2004-15/2004-15.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","20m of rift connects both entrances. Going A->B passage leads off on the left by A but is too tight after ~10m. Next left in the main rift is an oxbow and connects back into main rift after ~4m of tight passage.","Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em>",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#41","caves/2004-15/2004-15.svx","43m","10m","32m E-W",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","A: Climb down in rift leads to slot straight ahead. B: Large pit with loose boulders leads to a small rift.","On Stuart's camera","Tagged 1/8/2004"
+,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2004-15.taga",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
+,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2004-15.tagb",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
+,"XXX",,"2004-16",,"smkridge/2004-16/2004-16.html",,"(as yet unnamed)",,,"2b","CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank","Not descended","Oversuit + handline",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-16",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","Go to 204C and head up 15m. Now contour around to large cairn. Cave is downslope towards main plateau.","Climb down hole along a fault with 3m cliff behind. Black hole continues down fault. Sucks slightly.","On Martin's mu300","Tagged 3/8/2004"
+,"1/E =",,"2004-21",,"smkridge/2004-21/2004-21.html",,"(as yet unnamed)","Earl's Hat Cave",,"2b","CUCC 2001,2004","Walk down slope (sometimes snow plugged) to chamber. Two passages lead on, left hand passage is choked, right hand passage has not been explored.","Handline may be required","Right hand passage",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"GPS post SA",,,"47 deg 41.569 minutes","013 deg 49.064 minutes",,,,"Very close to 204 D, approx. 15m down slope NW.",,"Huge open triangular entrance, facing North West.",,
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