[svn r6523] All sorts of changes, look at the diffs, I haven't got time to enumerate them all - sorry!

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interconnecting holes on the right [<a href="qm.html#C2000-204-58"
id="qC2000-204-58">C2000-204-58 C</a>]. This passage gets smaller and reaches a
junction: on the left is a walking size passage with a small pit in the floor
that continues to a large pitch [<a href="qm.html#C2000-204-10"
id="qC2000-204-10">C2000-204-10 A</a>], almost certain to drop into <a
href="#pleasuredome">Pleasuredome</a>. Straight on leads to <a
href="#drillingdelight">Drilling Delight</a>, and to the right is a small
passage that connects to the <a href="#bonsai">Bonsai Crawl</a>. Half way along
this small passage there is a small pitch [<a href="qm.html#C2000-204-59"
id="qC2000-204-59">C2000-204-59 C</a>].</i></p>
that continues to a large pitch, <b><a id="allroads">All Roads</a></b>, which
drops into <a href="#pleasuredome">Pleasuredome</a>. <!-- Martin - description?
--> Straight on leads to <a href="#drillingdelight">Drilling Delight</a>, and
to the right is a small passage that connects to the <a href="#bonsai">Bonsai
Crawl</a>. Half way along this small passage there is a small pitch [<a
href="qm.html#C2000-204-59" id="qC2000-204-59">C2000-204-59 C</a>].</i></p>
<p>Straight on, upslope from where No Pain No Gain enters, is a bedding plane
which splits left to <a href="#bonsai">Bonsai Crawl</a> and right to [<a
@@ -181,21 +180,22 @@ Pain No Gain</a>.</p>
<h3><a id="pleasuredome">Pleasuredome</a></h3>
<p>The landing at the bottom of the pitch from <a href="#kingcarbide">'King
Carbide</a> is on an unstable boulder ridge on the floor of a chamber,
<b>Pleasuredome</b>, measuring about 10m by 20m. On one side is what looks to
be a 3m deep blind trench which has been observed to take a sizable stream in
wet weather [<a href="qm.html#C2000-204-66"
id="qC2000-204-66">C2000-204-66</a>] and on the other the chamber floor slopes
away gradually, leading to the head of <a href="#phat">Brian's Phat Shaft</a>. On
the right of the chamber (as one descends the slope) there is a short climb up
a large boulder into another slightly larger chamber measuring about 25m by 12m
with a fairly level boulder strewn floor. In the far left hand corner after a
small climb up was a small passage with a false floor. After 10m crawling, a
window was found which looked out on to the head of a 30m pitch which was
<p>The landing at the bottom of <b><a id="perpetual">Perpetual Motion</a></b>,
the pitch from <a href="#kingcarbide">'King Carbide</a>, is on an unstable
boulder ridge on the floor of a chamber, <b>Pleasuredome</b>, measuring about
10m by 20m. On one side is what looks to be a 3m deep blind trench which has
been observed to take a sizable stream in wet weather [<a
href="qm.html#C2000-204-66" id="qC2000-204-66">C2000-204-66</a>] and on the
other the chamber floor slopes away gradually, leading to the head of <a
href="#phat">Brian's Phat Shaft</a>. On the right of the chamber (as one
descends the slope) there is a short climb up a large boulder into another
slightly larger chamber measuring about 25m by 12m with a fairly level boulder
strewn floor. In the far left hand corner after a small climb up was a small
passage with a false floor. After 10m crawling, a window was found which looked
out on to the head of a 30m pitch which was
descended using a deviation in the opposite wall at 3m from the head of the
pitch. The pitch was mainly circular at the top, becoming more rifty as it was
descended.The base of the pitch landed on a boulder floored chamber with two
descended. The base of the pitch landed on a boulder floored chamber with two
ways on. The route to the north was a narrow climbing rift passage leading to a
choke with no way on and no leads. The route to the south and east is a shorter
and wider passage with a dogleg to the left. In the left hand wall about 3m up
@@ -217,9 +217,7 @@ exploration of that series.</p>
under a drippy rock flake, leading to a mobile boulder slope. This heads
steeply down to the top of a 100m shaft. The pitch was rigged with a bolt
backup at the top of the slope and a Y-Hang at the pitch-head. By a back and
foot traverse to the right a small passage can be accessed which was not
explored at the time [<a href="qm.html#C2000-204-72"
id="qC2000-204-72">C2000-204-72 B</a>]. The main pitch was descended by a
foot traverse to the right a small passage can be accessed, <b>Obese</b>, which apparently closes down. <!-- Martin, Brian --> The main pitch was descended by a
series of rebelays and deviations. The shaft was essentially vertical and oval
in cross section belling out for the bottom 30m. Also in the bottom 30m were
various galleries with what looked like possible windows into passages although