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<p>The p6 lands in <b>Northern Powerhouse</b>, a further section of horizontal passage. It begins with two parallel passages, both tight but the R is easier (<i>the L passage has a QMB climb off on the L, though this may simply loop back to the chamber you have just come from)</i>. These two passages re-join and, shortly after, you arrive at a balcony looking out onto a large, wet pitch <i>the small L descending passage immediately before the balcony soon ends whilst an easy-to-miss c4 on the R a few metres before the balcony leads to a second balcony which overlooks the same big pitch. This <b>Northern Powerhouse</b> pitch descends 50m - care, loose rocks - to a wet chamber. From this chamber a c10 leads to an aven.</i></p>
<p>The main way on from the balcony above the <b>Northern Powerhouse</b> pitch is to traverse (care, loose rocks) along the L wall then to ascend a short, awkward pitch (RIG12-06, see rigging guide) to reach the upper part of the chamber above the big pitch and the start of <b>Medusa's Maze.</b> <i>This upper chamber was originally accessed by a climb on the R wall then a squeeze through loose boulders - not recommended. From this upper chamber a passage leads off the L wall to a pitch then to Gorgon's Lair - this is more easily reached via the main route, see below. </i> The main passage continues W out of the chamber via a c5 down. This is easiest to descend by climbing past boulders on the R wall <i> - a R here quickly loops back to the main passage further down</i>. The main passage soon reaches a 4 way junction at PT30. <i>Ahead quickly leads to a pitch, QM2019-B <b> Is this really still an undescended QMB?</b>. L enters a low, wide room, Gorgon's Lair, which has a draughting QMA on the far wall</i>. The main route is R and this immediately goes to a T-junction. <i>.</i></p>
<p>The main way on from the balcony above the <b>Northern Powerhouse</b> pitch is to traverse (care, loose rocks) along the L wall then to ascend a short, awkward pitch (RIG12-06, see rigging guide) to reach the upper part of the chamber above the big pitch and the start of <b>Medusa's Maze.</b> <i>This upper chamber was originally accessed by a climb on the R wall then a squeeze through loose boulders - not recommended. From this upper chamber a passage leads off the L wall to a pitch then to Gorgon's Lair - this is more easily reached via the main route, see below. </i> The main passage continues W out of the chamber via a c5 down. This is easiest to descend by climbing past boulders on the R wall <i> - a R here quickly loops back to the main passage further down</i>. The main passage soon reaches a 4 way junction at PT30. <i>Ahead quickly leads to a pitch, QM2019-B <b> Is this really still an undescended QMB?</b>. L enters a low, wide room, Gorgon's Lair, which has a draughting QMA on the far wall</i>. The main route is R and this immediately goes to a T-junction. <i>R here loops back to where you have come from.</i>Go L and follow the main walking route, stepping over a small stream and ignoring minor R passages.<b>Rest of the description needs writing from here</b></p>
<h2><i><u>2 Low-level Balkonh&ouml;hle and on to the deepest connection to Tunnockschact at Anthemusa (see &quot;258plus264-lower-tunnbalkon&quot; survey)</u></i></h2>