[svn r6844] Added Martin's description of Tableware (formerly Earthenware III), and fettled description page so it's actually valid HTML

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"Drilling Delight","nopain.html","drillingdelight","Series of short pitches near Insignificant Chamber"
"Dutch Beauty","swings.html","dutchbeauty","Passage branching off from Magic Roundabout, leading to the pitch into Rhino Rift"
"Earthenware","uworld.html","earthenware","North-South trunk passage in Subsoil level"
"Earthenware III","uworld.html","earthenware3","Series of small side passages off Underware. Needs a proper name"
"Easy There","ariston.html","easythere","Pitch in Razor Dance"
"Eeyore","swings.html","eeyore","Side passage branching off from near Cerberus pitch head"
"Ermintrude","swings.html","ermintrude","Small ascending tube at corner of Magic Roundabout"
@ -114,6 +113,7 @@
"Suspended Solution","swings.html","suspended","Roof tube at the northern end of Swings Passage, leading to 204D entrance"
"Swallow Hard","rhino.html","swallowhard","Side branch off On A Mission leading to the Unconformity and to Limescale Cistern"
"Swings Passage","swings.html","swingstrunk","Main trunk passage of Swings & Roundabouts series"
"Tableware","uworld.html","tableware","Series of small side passages off Underware. Needs a proper name"
"Taking the Piss","rhino.html","takingthepiss","Pitch dropping into Rhino Rift series from Dutch Beauty in Swings & Roundabouts"
"Tape Worm","swings.html","tapeworm","Second pitch of Gaffered to the Walls series"
"Terra Firma","uworld.html","terrafirma","Chamber at the top of a muddy slope in the upper Underworld"

1 Name URL Fragment ID Description
36 Drilling Delight nopain.html drillingdelight Series of short pitches near Insignificant Chamber
37 Dutch Beauty swings.html dutchbeauty Passage branching off from Magic Roundabout, leading to the pitch into Rhino Rift
38 Earthenware uworld.html earthenware North-South trunk passage in Subsoil level
Earthenware III uworld.html earthenware3 Series of small side passages off Underware. Needs a proper name
39 Easy There ariston.html easythere Pitch in Razor Dance
40 Eeyore swings.html eeyore Side passage branching off from near Cerberus pitch head
41 Ermintrude swings.html ermintrude Small ascending tube at corner of Magic Roundabout
113 Suspended Solution swings.html suspended Roof tube at the northern end of Swings Passage, leading to 204D entrance
114 Swallow Hard rhino.html swallowhard Side branch off On A Mission leading to the Unconformity and to Limescale Cistern
115 Swings Passage swings.html swingstrunk Main trunk passage of Swings & Roundabouts series
116 Tableware uworld.html tableware Series of small side passages off Underware. Needs a proper name
117 Taking the Piss rhino.html takingthepiss Pitch dropping into Rhino Rift series from Dutch Beauty in Swings & Roundabouts
118 Tape Worm swings.html tapeworm Second pitch of Gaffered to the Walls series
119 Terra Firma uworld.html terrafirma Chamber at the top of a muddy slope in the upper Underworld

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"C2004-204-40","B","Wares","Possible continuation up on the right of the slope through boulders","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.hardware.12",,
"C2004-204-41","?","Wares","Passage on left just short of northernmost extremity of Earthenware I","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.hardware.1",,
"C2004-204-42","?","Wares","Passage on left at northernmost extremity of Earthenware I","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware.6",,
"C2004-204-43","C","Wares","Pitch in Earthenware III","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.17",,
"C2004-204-44","B","Wares","Pitch in Earthenware III","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9",,
"C2004-204-45","X","Wares","Aven above pitch in Earthenware III","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9",,
"C2004-204-46","C","Wares","Slot in floor continues to left (Earthenware III)","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.16",,
"C2004-204-43","C","Wares","Pitch in Tableware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.17",,
"C2004-204-44","B","Wares","Pitch in Tableware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9",,
"C2004-204-45","X","Wares","Aven above pitch in Tableware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9",,
"C2004-204-46","C","Wares","Slot in floor continues to left (in Tableware)","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware3.16",,
"C2004-204-47","C","Wares","Passage on left in Underware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware2.2",,
"C2004-204-48","X","Wares","Aven at far south-east end of Underware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware2.23",,
"C2004-204-49","A","Wares","Climb up in Underware","uworld.html","204.allgaffered.earthenware2.20",,

1 Number Grade Area Description Page reference Nearest station Completion description Comment
353 C2004-204-40 B Wares Possible continuation up on the right of the slope through boulders uworld.html 204.allgaffered.hardware.12
354 C2004-204-41 ? Wares Passage on left just short of northernmost extremity of Earthenware I uworld.html 204.allgaffered.hardware.1
355 C2004-204-42 ? Wares Passage on left at northernmost extremity of Earthenware I uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware.6
356 C2004-204-43 C Wares Pitch in Earthenware III Pitch in Tableware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware3.17
357 C2004-204-44 B Wares Pitch in Earthenware III Pitch in Tableware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9
358 C2004-204-45 X Wares Aven above pitch in Earthenware III Aven above pitch in Tableware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware3.9
359 C2004-204-46 C Wares Slot in floor continues to left (Earthenware III) Slot in floor continues to left (in Tableware) uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware3.16
360 C2004-204-47 C Wares Passage on left in Underware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware2.2
361 C2004-204-48 X Wares Aven at far south-east end of Underware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware2.23
362 C2004-204-49 A Wares Climb up in Underware uworld.html 204.allgaffered.earthenware2.20

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@ -28,23 +28,24 @@ Below this is a larger and still deeper level, Subsoil, at around 1520m.</p>
<h2>Underworld</h2>
<a href="l/underworld.html"><img class="onright" src="t/underworld.jpg" /></a>
<p>The Underworld starts from the foot of Cerberus pitch. <i>A hole down on the
left, [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-04" id="qC2003-204-04">C2003-204-04 B</a>]
leads to the head of a rift; this is likely to link to the rift
[<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-02" id="qC2003-204-02">C2003-204-02 B</a>] leading
from the base of Trihang. Ahead is a blind pit around 4m deep.</i> An obvious
path on the right in the mud floor leads along horizontal walking passage past
conservation-taped stalactites <i>and two tubes leading up to the right. The
first of these is [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-06"
id="qC2003-204-06">C2003-204-6 C</a>]; the second closes down after a few body
lengths.</i> The passage continues to a junction. Up and to the left a passage
goes of to <a href="#sirens">Sirens</a>; ahead and slightly to the right the
passage goes to <a href="#poohstyx">PoohStyx</a>; sharp right ends in a mud
choke.</p>
<p><a href="l/underworld.html"><img class="onright" src="t/underworld.jpg"
alt="Dave at foot of Cerberus pitch" /></a>The Underworld starts from the foot
of Cerberus pitch. <i>A hole down on the left, [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-04"
id="qC2003-204-04">C2003-204-04 B</a>] leads to the head of a rift; this is
likely to link to the rift [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-02"
id="qC2003-204-02">C2003-204-02 B</a>] leading from the base of Trihang. Ahead
is a blind pit around 4m deep.</i> An obvious path on the right in the mud
floor leads along horizontal walking passage past conservation-taped
stalactites <i>and two tubes leading up to the right. The first of these is [<a
href="qm.html#C2003-204-06" id="qC2003-204-06">C2003-204-6 C</a>]; the second
closes down after a few body lengths.</i> The passage continues to a junction.
Up and to the left a passage goes of to <a href="#sirens">Sirens</a>; ahead and
slightly to the right the passage goes to <a href="#poohstyx">PoohStyx</a>;
sharp right ends in a mud choke.</p>
<h3><a id="poohstyx">Poohstyx</a></h3>
Continuing straight ahead at the first main Underworld junction, the passage
<p>Continuing straight ahead at the first main Underworld junction, the passage
soon drops down to a ledge overlooking Pooh Styx pitch. <i>The pitch descends
for 25m, picking up spray towards the bottom, to a flat floor with two too
tight rifts leading off. There is also a possible continuation through a window
@ -62,39 +63,43 @@ href="qm.html#C2003-204-12" id="qC2003-204-12">C2003-204-12 C</a>]; continuing
along the rift leads to the small Beyond-Poohstyx pool, which is
overlooked by the ledge in <a href="#sirens">Sirens</a> beyond Bracket Fungus
passage. Extending high above the sirens ledge, an aven goes up for a good 20
metres [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-13" id="qC2003-204-13">C2003-204-13 X</a>].
metres [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-13" id="qC2003-204-13">C2003-204-13
X</a>].</p>
<a href="l/sirens.html"><img class="onright" src="t/sirens.jpg" /></a>
<h3><a id="sirens">Sirens</a></h3>
Left at the main junction in the Underworld is the start of Sirens. From this
point into Sirens and Subsoil the cave consists mainly of phreatic tunnels
partially filled with mud or gravel banks, with a strong draft coming out of the
cave. From the junction into Sirens the narrow but always walking passage
climbs steeply up a mud-floored passage to a ledge with conservation-taped
formations that overlooks <b><a id="blackmaria">Black Maria</a></b> chamber
(p.30). Just before the ledge, two holes in the floor on the right drop steeply
down, with rocks bouncing a long way [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-14"
id="qC2003-204-14">C2003-204-14 C</a>] and [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-15"
id="qC2003-204-15">C2003-204-15 C</a>]. Below and to the left of where Sirens
enters Black Maria chamber, a passage appears to lead off [<a
href="qm.html#C2003-204-16" id="qC2003-204-16">C2003-204-16 C</a>]. Black Maria
chamber is rigged from a ledge that traverses around the right of the chamber.
Rigged from two bolted Y-hangs, this pitch lands in a moderate-sized chamber
with just one small passage leading off [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-70"
id="qC2004-204-70">C2004-204-70 C</a>]. At the level of the pitch head for
Black Maria and further around the chamber, a moderate-size, horizontal
mud-floored passage leads off [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-18"
id="qC2003-204-18">C2003-204-18 B</a>], but this was declared to be
"nontrivial" to reach. From the ledge where Sirens enters Black Maria chamber,
the main way on is over a traverse on the right using naturals (15m rope; 2
slings) to gain a large passage sloping up. Straight ahead is a thin rift:
Bracket Fungus passage, the way on is up the steep mud slope to the left,
<a href="#oxtail">Oxtail Oxbow</a>.</p>
<p><a href="l/sirens.html"><img class="onright" src="t/sirens.jpg" alt="Photo
of Sirens stals" /></a>Left at the main junction in the Underworld is the start
of Sirens. From this point into Sirens and Subsoil the cave consists mainly of
phreatic tunnels partially filled with mud or gravel banks, with a strong draft
coming out of the cave. From the junction into Sirens the narrow but always
walking passage climbs steeply up a mud-floored passage to a ledge with
conservation-taped formations that overlooks <b><a id="blackmaria">Black
Maria</a></b> chamber (p.30). Just before the ledge, two holes in the floor on
the right drop steeply down, with rocks bouncing a long way [<a
href="qm.html#C2003-204-14" id="qC2003-204-14">C2003-204-14 C</a>] and [<a
href="qm.html#C2003-204-15" id="qC2003-204-15">C2003-204-15 C</a>]. Below and
to the left of where Sirens enters Black Maria chamber, a passage appears to
lead off [<a href="qm.html#C2003-204-16" id="qC2003-204-16">C2003-204-16
C</a>]. Black Maria chamber is rigged from a ledge that traverses around the
right of the chamber. Rigged from two bolted Y-hangs, this pitch lands in a
moderate-sized chamber with just one small passage leading off [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-70" id="qC2004-204-70">C2004-204-70 C</a>]. At the
level of the pitch head for Black Maria and further around the chamber, a
moderate-size, horizontal mud-floored passage leads off [<a
href="qm.html#C2003-204-18" id="qC2003-204-18">C2003-204-18 B</a>], but this
was declared to be "nontrivial" to reach. From the ledge where Sirens enters
Black Maria chamber, the main way on is over a traverse on the right using
naturals (15m rope; 2 slings) to gain a large passage sloping up. Straight
ahead is a thin rift: Bracket Fungus passage, the way on is up the steep mud
slope to the left, <a href="#oxtail">Oxtail Oxbow</a>.</p>
<h3><a href="l/bracketfungus1.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/bracketfungus1.jpg" /></a>
<a id="bracketfungus">Bracket Fungus Passage</a></h3>
<h3><a href="l/bracketfungus1.html"><img class="onleft"
src="t/bracketfungus1.jpg" alt="bracket fungus formations" /></a> <a
id="bracketfungus">Bracket Fungus Passage</a></h3>
<p>[DO NOT ENTER; CONSERVATION-TAPED OFF; USE OXTAIL OXBOW BYPASS ON THE LEFT
INSTEAD.] This is a narrow but very well-decorated rift, with
bracket-fungus-like formations on both walls and stalactites above; it is
@ -127,9 +132,8 @@ junction with the main passage, the main route is to the left, up a steep mud
slope to a further junction. At this junction, straight ahead leads to Terra
Firma, and to the right leads to Quiz Rift.</p>
<h3><a id="terrafirma">Terra Firma</a>
<a href="l/crystalpool.html"><img class="onright" src="t/crystalpool.jpg"
alt="crystal pool photo" /></a></h3>
<h3><a href="l/crystalpool.html"><img class="onright" src="t/crystalpool.jpg"
alt="crystal pool photo" /></a><a id="terrafirma">Terra Firma</a> </h3>
<p>Straight ahead is a narrow passage which opens onto a small chamber, Terra
Firma, with mud banks and a blind pit in the floor. Above the pit, a passage
@ -171,20 +175,22 @@ partway down the large, confusing Subsoil Chamber.</p>
<h3><a id="subsoilchamber">Subsoil Chamber</a></h3>
<a href="l/crystals.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/crystals.jpg" /></a>
<a href="l/mudpillars.html"><img class="onright" src="t/mudpillars.jpg" /></a>
<p>
Subsoil Chamber is large with a boulder floor, sloping down to the south.
<i>Heading north up the slope leads to <a href="#heavilysoiled">Heavily
Soiled</a> (q.v.).</i>. Heading south from the base of the University Challenge
pitch, <i>after 10m on the right is the entry to the canyon leading to <a
<p> <a href="l/crystals.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/crystals.jpg"
alt="crystal-encrusted rock" /></a> <a href="l/mudpillars.html"><img
class="onright" src="t/mudpillars.jpg" alt="mud pillars" /></a> Subsoil Chamber
is large with a boulder floor, sloping down to the south. <i>Heading north up
the slope leads to <a href="#heavilysoiled">Heavily Soiled</a> (q.v.).</i>.
Heading south from the base of the University Challenge pitch, <i>after 10m on
the right is the entry to the canyon leading to <a
href="#earthenware">Earthenware</a></i>, while <i>on the left a passage leads
up steeply past conservation-taped fine, white crystals to a small, wet aven
with two QM C's[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-56" id="qC2004-204-56">C2004-204-56
C</a>]</i> as the chamber drops down steeply with a boulder-strewn floor to a
small, wet aven with fine, large banks of conservation-taped mud and mud pillar
formations topped by pebbles. At the base of the chamber, to the right is a
large phreatic passage three-quarters filled with mud; this connects back to <a href="#earthenware">Earthenware</a>, while to the left is <a href="#hippohollows">Hippo Hollows</a> passage.</p>
large phreatic passage three-quarters filled with mud; this connects back to <a
href="#earthenware">Earthenware</a>, while to the left is <a
href="#hippohollows">Hippo Hollows</a> passage.</p>
<p>These two trunk passages, Hippo Hollows to the south and Earthenware Passage
to the north, together with the short linking passage in between appear to
@ -224,9 +230,9 @@ the left needs protecting, while ahead from the ledge is an aven and pitch with
the sound of water [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-55"
id="qC2004-204-55">C2004-204-55 ?</a>].</p>
<a href="l/hippohollows.html"><img class="onright" src="t/hippohollows.jpg"
/></a>
<h3><a id="hippohollows">Hippo Hollows</a></h3>
<h3><a href="l/hippohollows.html"><img class="onright" src="t/hippohollows.jpg"
alt="Hippo Hollows mud pots" /></a><a id="hippohollows">Hippo Hollows</a></h3>
<p>On the left, from the southern base of Subsoil Chamber, a 1.8m climb up a mud
bank leads to a mud-floored passage that enters Hippo Hollows. This section of
@ -251,28 +257,26 @@ area.</p>
<h3><a id="fatworm">Fat Worm Blows a Sparky</a></h3>
<a href="l/whiteclouds.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/whiteclouds.jpg"
/></a>
<p>Chalk and Cheese pitch enters a moderate-sized chamber. To the right JULIAN
[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-60" id="qC2004-204-60">C2004-204-60 A</a>]. A large
walking passage leads off to the left. From this walking passage, a
ramp soon leads down to the right. This shortly comes to a junction. Down and
straight ahead JULIAN [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-61"
id="qC2004-204-61">C2004-204-61 A</a>] [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-62"
id="qC2004-204-62">C2004-204-62 B</a>]. To the right the passage squeezes past
unusual white plastic-like formations (<b><a id="littlewhiteclouds">Little
White Clouds</a></b>) to a small chamber. The left of this chamber opens out
over a pitch [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-63" id="qC2004-204-63">C2004-204-63
A</a>]. Straight ahead from the chamber the passage continues. JULIAN. <!-- XXX
I suspect this bit might be wrong. --></p>
<p><a href="l/whiteclouds.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/whiteclouds.jpg"
alt="Little White Clouds ceiling formations" /></a> Chalk and Cheese pitch
enters a moderate-sized chamber. To the right JULIAN [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-60" id="qC2004-204-60">C2004-204-60 A</a>]. A large
walking passage leads off to the left. From this walking passage, a ramp soon
leads down to the right. This shortly comes to a junction. Down and straight
ahead JULIAN [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-61" id="qC2004-204-61">C2004-204-61
A</a>] [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-62" id="qC2004-204-62">C2004-204-62 B</a>].
To the right the passage squeezes past unusual white plastic-like formations
(<b><a id="littlewhiteclouds">Little White Clouds</a></b>) to a small chamber.
The left of this chamber opens out over a pitch [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-63"
id="qC2004-204-63">C2004-204-63 A</a>]. Straight ahead from the chamber the
passage continues. JULIAN. <!-- XXX I suspect this bit might be wrong. --></p>
<a href="l/deadbat.html"><img class="onright" src="t/deadbat.jpg"
/></a>
<p>The main walking passage soon reaches <b><a id="batchamber">Dead Good Bat
Chamber</a></b> with a freshly deceased bat marked by conservation tape by the
prominent central boulder. <i>Low on the left of this chamber, Thin Rift passage
goes down steeply in tight rift. A handline was needed to continue down at the
limit of surveying in 2004 [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-X73"
<p><a href="l/deadbat.html"><img class="onright" src="t/deadbat.jpg" alt="Dead
bat" /></a> The main walking passage soon reaches <b><a id="batchamber">Dead
Good Bat Chamber</a></b> with a freshly deceased bat marked by conservation
tape by the prominent central boulder. <i>Low on the left of this chamber, Thin
Rift passage goes down steeply in tight rift. A handline was needed to continue
down at the limit of surveying in 2004 [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-X73"
id="qC2004-204-X73">C2004-204-X73 A</a>].</i> Several passages lead down on the
right from Good Dead Bat Chamber: all interconnect in a maze of small walking
and crawling tubes. An alcove in one tube is conservation-taped off to protect
@ -283,10 +287,8 @@ id="qC2004-204-64">C2004-204-64 C</a>]. Continuing ahead beyond Good Dead Bat
Chamber, a free-climb steeply up on the left leads to a point around 4m below a
large tube which would require bolting to access [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-65" id="qC2004-204-65">C2004-204-65 B</a>]. Straight
ahead leads steeply down large boulders to a small chamber and a wet
aven [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-66" id="qC2004-204-66">C2004-204-66
C</a>].</p>
ahead leads steeply down large boulders to a small chamber and a wet aven [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-66" id="qC2004-204-66">C2004-204-66 C</a>].</p>
<h3><a id="earthenware">Earthenware</a></h3>
@ -316,8 +318,9 @@ id="qC2004-204-24">C2004-204-24 A</a>]. There is a further possible pitch on
the left [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-25" id="qC2004-204-25">C2004-204-25
B</a>].</p>
<p>A little beyond this is a junction, <i>where a passage leads off to the left [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-27" id="qC2004-204-27">C2004-204-27 A</a>], while
a muddy slope on the right leads to a muddy tube that goes steeply up to a
<p>A little beyond this is a junction, <i>where a passage leads off to the left
[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-27" id="qC2004-204-27">C2004-204-27 A</a>], while a
muddy slope on the right leads to a muddy tube that goes steeply up to a
boulder choke. A second, less obvious tube leads up on the right just before
this first tube. This second tube climbs up very steeply and continues beyond
the end of the 2004 survey though some aid may be needed to complete the climb
@ -348,7 +351,7 @@ Here a second right also links to Underware but this route is
conservation-taped to prevent access to avoid damage to the fine calcite on the
walls; while to the left is unexplored [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-42"
id="qC2004-204-42">C2004-204-42 ?</a>]. JULIAN, I can't remember what happened
here at this junction - more QM's ahead at least I think?
here at this junction - more QM's ahead at least I think?</p>
<!-- XXX Hardware needs to be checked against original survey notes when these
have been scanned ! -->
@ -368,26 +371,20 @@ again and slopes steeply up in a large boulder pile. The 2004 survey ended at
the top of the boulder slope. A deep pitch descends on the left [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-39" id="qC2004-204-39">C2004-204-39 B</a>] and there is
a possible continuation up on the right of the slope through boulders [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-40" id="qC2004-204-40">C2004-204-40 B</a>].
href="qm.html#C2004-204-40" id="qC2004-204-40">C2004-204-40 B</a>].</p>
<h3><a id="underware">Underware</a></h3>
<p>The two passages up on the right of Earthenware both enter a very large,
horizontal phreatic passage, Underware. This continues both left (north) and right (south).
horizontal phreatic passage, Underware. This continues both left (north) and
right (south).</p>
<p>From the entry points from Earthenware, Underware continues to the left for
around 50m north, to end in a huge boulder
choke and roof collapse. <i>A small drafting passage off to the right at the
start of this collapse zone is the start of <b><a id="earthenware3">Earthenware
III</a></b>. This passage leads steeply up to a pitch head [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-43" id="qC2004-204-43">C2004-204-43 C</a>]. Beyond this
pitch, to the left, the passage continues to a small chamber. MARTIN Becka
claims there were no ways on here but there are three marked in your survey
notes [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-44" id="qC2004-204-44">C2004-204-44 B</a>]
[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-45" id="qC2004-204-45">C2004-204-45 X</a>] [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-46" id="qC2004-204-46">C2004-204-46 C</a>]. </i> There
is alleged to be at least one passage leading off from the left of Underware by
the collapse zone [XXX unnumbered QMs if they exist].</p>
around 50m north, to end in a huge boulder choke and roof collapse. <i>A small
drafting passage off to the right at the start of this collapse zone is the
start of <a href="#tableware">Tableware</a>.</i> There is alleged to be at
least one passage leading off from the left of Underware by the collapse zone
[XXX unnumbered QMs if they exist].</p>
<p>Underware continues right as large passage to the south, passing a small
passage to the left[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-47"
@ -395,21 +392,46 @@ id="qC2004-204-47">C2004-204-47 C</a>], before closing down in a boulder slope.
Just before it closes down a large passage leads off up to the left. This
climbs up steeply past a huge boulder mid-passage then narrows as it reaches a
small mud chamber. Under a boulder on the left of this chamber the passage
turns right <!-- and may continue up ahead [QM-B?] - unsubstantiated by survey
--> and closes down. The main way on is a drafting thin rift on the left that
soon opens out into the bottom of a large sloping passage. This mud-floored
ramp climbs up very steeply and in 2004 the survey ended at the point at which
protection was needed to continue the ascent [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-49"
id="qC2004-204-49">C2004-204-49 A</a>]. A second passage leads off on the
right where the thin rift enters this steep ramp. This second passage again
climbs up steeply and appeared to reach an <!-- pitch head [QM-B].--> aven [<a
turns right, becomeing too tight after 4m, and at the far end of the chamber a
passage goes off which becomes too tight after 6m. The main way on is a
drafting thin rift on the left that soon opens out into the bottom of a large
sloping passage. This mud-floored ramp climbs up very steeply and in 2004 the
survey ended at the point at which protection was needed to continue the ascent
[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-49" id="qC2004-204-49">C2004-204-49 A</a>]. A
second passage leads off on the right where the thin rift enters this steep
ramp. This second passage again climbs up steeply and appeared to reach an
aven, with possible passages leading off around 4m up [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-48" id="qC2004-204-48">C2004-204-48 X</a>].</p>
<h3><a id="tableware">Tableware</a></h3>
<p>The passage heads steeply upwards, and it splits into many small
tubes which all meet up with each other and meet a horizontal piece of phreatic
tube. <i>To the right passes a hole going down to the right [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-43" id="qC2004-204-43">C2004-204-43 C</a>], where
stones will rattle for quite a while, probably due to a sloping pitch rather
than any great depth, while continuing past the hole leads up slope to come
into a larger passage, which is more easily acessed by following the main
route.</i> To the left a little more scrambling up leads into a passage that
goes off to the left and right, and is high enough to stand up in.</p>
<p><i>To the right opens up some more and leads to a pitch [<a
href="qm.html#C2004-204-44" id="qC2004-204-44">C2004-204-44 B</a>], and an aven
[<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-45" id="qC2004-204-45">C2004-204-45 X</a>]; a small
hole on the right before the pitch is where the previously described passage
enters.</i> To the left, the passage continues to a small sloping chamber, at
the bottom of which a crawl goes off but chokes, while at the top of the
chamber a couple of short passages also quickly choke. From the higher
entrance to the chamber there is a rift in the ceiling, which continues on the
opposite side of the chamber; [<a href="qm.html#C2004-204-46"
id="qC2004-204-46">C2004-204-46 C</a>] this would require a climb of a couple
of metres to access.</p>
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