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the continuation of the lower level passage. This QM B, ?2018-7B, has not been surveyed but there is a wide pool and it may have been explored further in 2024. </i></p>
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<p>Continuing past this junction at PT09, the passage becomes maze-like and needs fully surveying, this is <b>Swiss Cheese</b>. It eventually ends at a deep, draughty rift.
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Crossing the meander at the far end of <b>Swiss Cheese</b> arrives at PT10 at the start of a deep, draughty rift. This can be traversed at roof level for about 40m though it needs properly anchoring to make it safe. This terminates in a y-hang leading to another poorly anchored, roof-level traverse. Following this for 13m leads to the pitch head for <b>Salamander Queen</b>. From this point <b>The Second Coming</b> has only been explored down a series of pitches although there are probably many other leads. Unfortunately, these have not been properly documented. </p>
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Crossing the meander at the far end of <b>Swiss Cheese</b> arrives at PT10 at the start of a deep, draughty rift. This can be traversed at roof level for about 40m though it needs properly anchoring to make it safe. This terminates in a Y-hang leading to another poorly anchored, roof-level traverse. Following this for 13m leads to the pitch head for <b>Salamander Queen</b>. From this point <b>The Second Coming</b> has only been explored down a series of pitches although there are probably many other leads. Unfortunately, these have not been properly documented. </p>
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<p><b>Salamander Queen</b> is a p30 which is best rigged as a 3-bolt hang. The rigging below here is both poor and confusing but it will eventually pass between 2 and 3 re-belays before reaching the floor of <b>Salamander Queen</b> at PT11. This is in a large canyon with a sump and two or more waterfalls at the southern side which can be easily freeclimbed (the second of which may require a rope to descend). This is expected to lead south or perhaps south west towards <b>Swiss Cheese</b>. This whole area has no survey, just a centreline, and needs fully resurveying.</p>
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<p>Heading north from PT11 leads to a high-level traverse for 20m to anpother pitch-head. Descending this leads to a 1-bolt wonder (in very good rock) and then to a Y-hang which is descended to yet another traverse. <b><i>The deviation MUST be used to prevent catastrophic rope rub.</i></b> At the end of the traverse line a brief section of walking passage is reached before reaching a further traverse which terminates at the pitch-head of <b>Salamander Queen</b>. <i>Care must be taken when rigging this to avoid rope rub.</i> <b>Salamander Queen</b> can be descended to a y-hang which <b><i>MUST have a rope-protector placed</i></b> to prevent concerning rope rub. Bottoming this chamber leads to a small calcified aven and small stream at the south side and a large, clean washed, aven at the north. The northern aven can be descended into via a 1-bolt wonder (about 7m) and leads to a high-level, clean-washed rift traverse which quickly opens over a very large chamber (maybe 20m wide, very long and something like 40m+ deep. It is expected that this is part of the same rift system seen at the end of <b>Brief Respite</b> and connects back towards <b>Watershed</b> as a hydrological connection at minimum). Continuing in the traverse leads to a phreatic tube on the left, <b>Brief Respite</b>. This is easy stomping passage with a few small waterfalls. After about 80m the passage constricts and leads to an airy traverse over a huge chamber where a waterfall can be heard in the distance. A y-hang is in place to drop the chamber. The chamber is expected to be around 50m+ deep. HERE BE THE PUSHING FRONT.
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<p>Heading north from PT11 leads to a high-level traverse for 20m to anpother pitch-head. Descending this leads to a 1-bolt wonder in good rock and then to a Y-hang which is descended to another traverse. <b><i>The deviation MUST be used to prevent catastrophic rope rub.</i></b> At the end of the traverse there is a brief section of walking passage then a further traverse which terminates at a pitch-head with rope rub.This can be descended to a Y-hang which <b><i>MUST have a rope-protector placed</i></b> to prevent concerning rope rub. <i> From this point it is not clear how the description relates to the survey given that only the lowest section has a drawn up survey.</i> Bottoming this chamber leads to a small calcified aven and small stream at the south side and a large, clean washed, aven at the north. The northern aven can be descended into via a 1-bolt wonder (about 7m) and leads to a high-level, clean-washed rift traverse which quickly opens over a very large chamber (maybe 20m wide, very long and something like 40m+ deep. This may be part of the same rift system seen at the end of <b>Brief Respite</b> and connects back towards <b>Watershed</b> as a hydrological connection at minimum). Continuing in the traverse leads to a phreatic tube on the left, <b>Brief Respite</b>. This is easy stomping passage with a few small waterfalls. After about 80m the passage constricts and leads to an airy traverse over a huge chamber where a distant waterfall can be heard. A Y-hang is in place to drop the chamber. The chamber is expected to be around 50m+ deep.
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<H3>Hobnob Hallway</H3>
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