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a large aven above, pt21. Pitch down enters <b>Sound of Water</b>, traverse to left of
aven leads to a wet rift (QMA)</p>
<p><b>Sound of Water</b>. Down the 20m pitch from <b>Flowstone canyon</b> the way on is right up the slope to another pitch p27. <b>Peculiar Pot</b> enters from a rift a few metres down this pitch. From the bottom, upstream leads to a waterfall (bolt climbing required) whilst downstream follows a narrow rift to two small pitches where the cave opens out to very large rift. Continue following several small pitches and traverses, eventually leading to a ~10m long drafting duck. Pursuing this lead would require neoprene and enthusiasm for cold misery. </p>
<p><b>Sound of Water</b>. Down the 20m pitch from <b>Flowstone canyon</b> The way on is right up the slope to another pitch p27. <b>Peculiar Pot</b> enters from a rift a few metres down this pitch. From the bottom, upstream leads to a waterfall (bolt climbing required) whilst downstream follows a narrow rift to <b> Alpine Showers <b>: two small pitches beside waterfalls leading to a traverse and another pitch. The streamway is rejoined but soon drops away again and the roof of the rift lowers.
Continue following several small pitches and traverses, eventually leading to a ~10m long drafting duck. Pursuing this lead would require neoprene and enthusiasm for cold misery. </p>
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<p>The <b>Heifer</b> starts as a p5 climb up followed by a further p7 which takes you into a rift. <i>beneath you is the magical <b>Great Heifer</b> Which marvels the engineering prowess of “German Engineering” This route no longer needs to be rigged and is “Interesting” to bolt climb</i> This is a very awkward traverse to climb into. This traverse then continues for 20m before you reach a p15 with a deviation that takes you into <b>Cow Trough</b> </p>
<p><b>Cow Trough</b> Is a large "static sump" which has clear connections to the surface based on the debris that litters the flooralongside alsosuspected of connecting to "Death Sump"thatof which you traversed over. <b>THIS AREA ALSO FLOODS</b> After carefully traverseing across these “Static sumps” you are greeted by a small rift that continues for about 20 meters. <i>To the right can be seen a potential C lead that is another bolt climb into an unknown rift</i> this rift eventually rejoins the floor to what has been dubbed <b>Udder</b> </p>
<p><b>Cow Trough</b> Is a large "static sump" which has clear connections to the surface based on the debris that litters the flooralongside alsosuspected of connecting to "Death Sump"thatof which you traversed over. <b>THIS AREA ALSO FLOODS</b> After carefully traverseing across these “Static sumps” you are greeted by a small rift that continues for about 20 meters. <i>To the right can be seen a potential C lead that is another bolt climb into an unknown rift</i> this rift eventually rejoins the floor to what has been dubbed <b>Udder</b>. </p>
<p><b>Udder</b> is a A lead, however it will require some work to get through the leg deep water. A great breeze rivalling that of a wind chamber is coming towards you can be felt and the passage continues as a low difficult traverse over a pool of water. the pool can be drained slightly by digging.the passage opens up on the other side to a tall rift which contiues to cowlick aven. this is a large aven with some pheatic leads going onwards and a large aven in the roof. this discharges bunde. a large passage goes upwards to the right requiring a bolt climb. . </p></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. -->
The passage continues as a low difficult traverse over a pool of water. The pool can be drained slightly by digging. The passage opens up on the other side to a tall rift which contiues to cowlick aven. This is a large aven with some pheatic leads going onwards and a large aven in the roof. This discharges bunde. A large passage goes upwards to the right requiring a bolt climb. </p></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. -->
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