Online edit of cave 1623-2023-JSS-01

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[from logbook entry24th July]
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Cave starts with a short, loose downwards slope, continuing on for about a metre before being ending, filled with frost-shatter. To the left, a short, again loose, upwards slope leads to a vertically upwards shaft of about 4 or 5 metres in height, and around 1.5m in diameter. The lower 3m or so of the shaft was easily free-climbable, but potentially loose rocks made climbing the rest of the shaft difficult. However, from the highest point reached, it looks to be very narrow carrying on, so was considered dead.
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Upon leaving this lead, Kai looked to the left of this lead to find another tight lead, floored with frost shattered, starting with hand and knee crawling, but progressing to belly crawling. A small branch off to the right, looking quite tight, was found, followed by a standing chamber filled with soil, again to the right, before daylight was seen ahead, up a muddy slope. Upon some minor digging by Kai, he was able to reach daylight, finding himself at the bottom of a snow filled hole unable to reach the surface. Joe was not entirely excited at the idea of returning through the belly crawling on sharp frost shatter but had to.
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This second lead to the left was not surveyed nor fully explored and needs returning to.</underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. -->
Cave has a 4m wide x 1.5m high entrance with snow tha slopes down to just two narrow ways on. On the right a small crawl through loose boulders soon ends. On the left a hands and knees crawl over sharp rocks that gradually lowered and led past two small passages on the right (these connect and end in a too tight continuation). The main crawl ended in a standing height chamber. From here a low thrutch on the left went to a surface shaft with a snow plug. This could, with difficulty, be free-climbed out. To the right of the chamber the cave continued for a short distance ascending a rift up a free climb before becoming too tight.
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