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<h3>Levitation, Dig Dug and Crushed Plumbs </h3>
<p><i>[Description needed to Crushed Plumbs area]. </i></p>
<h2>Main route to the Trident</h2>
<h2>From the Entrance Series to the Natural Highs Traverse</h2>
<p>On leaving a <b>Room With A View</b> enter walking passage. <i>The first R leads to <b>Chasm Passage</b> and a pitch head at PT01</i>. <i>Next, just beyond an obvious blind 10m hole in the floor, a small crawl on the L enters <b>Hiltiaplenty</b>. This leads to an extensive series of horizontal passages and pitches and a huge chamber, <b>Galactica</b>; see separate section below]</i>.</p>
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<p><i>[Description needed to Bipedal Passage area].</i></p>
<p>The c4 enters the roomy <b>Leeds Bypass</b> passage <i>(named as the team exploring it heard a team of ULSA cavers who they had overtaken and who were rigging in from P01 coming towards them)</i>. Leeds Bypass is a mud-floored phreatic passage which soon divides. <i>(R is taped off to protect mud formations).</i> Go L and after a few metres at the next junction turn R. <i>(L here soon reaches a p40 and ????; a small passage on the far side of the top of the p40 loops back round to the end of the Natural Highs traverse).</i> A third junction follows almost immediately, here go L <i>(R here is the other end of the taped off passage).</i> Descend steeply on slippy, smooth rock. <i>Two modest holes on the L wall of this slippy section lead to the <b>Dark Arts</b>, see separate section below.</i> At the bottom go past a hole on the R, <i>QM35 and QM36, have these been checked?</i>, taking the L passage.</p>
<h2>From the Natural Highs traverse to the Water Source Traverse</h2>
<p>Turning left after the c4 beyond the <b>Natural Highs</b> traverse enters the roomy <b>Leeds Bypass</b> passage <i>- named as the team exploring it heard a team of ULSA cavers who they had overtaken and who were rigging in from P01 coming towards them</i>. <b>Leeds Bypass</b> is a mud-floored phreatic passage which soon divides. <i>R is taped off to protect mud formations.</i> Go L and after a few metres, at the next junction, turn R. <i>( here soon reaches a p40 and ????; a small passage on the far side of the top of the p40 loops back round to the end of the Natural Highs traverse.</i> A third junction follows almost immediately. Here go L <i>R here is the other end of the taped off passage.</i> Descend steeply on slippy, smooth rock. <i>Two modest holes on the L wall of this slippy section lead to the <b>Dark Arts</b>, see separate section below.</i> At the bottom go past a hole on the R, <i>QM35 and QM36, have these been checked?</i>, taking the L passage.</p>
<h2>Dark Arts and Tight Yorkshireman</h2>
<p><i>[Description needed to Dark Arts area]. From the web: The main stretch of the darks arts in tall and narrow. It includes an up pitch and is a combination of stooping, crawling climbing. This section has been thoroughly tidied up. Probably do not return. From Fleur: Leads still remain here including a large, drippy pitch at the far, SE end and a p15 at the S end of Tight Yorkshireman. Becka: there's also a dodgy bit of survey in this section. </i></p>
<p><i>[Description needed to Dark Arts area]. The main stretch of the <b>Dark Arts</b> in tall and narrow. It includes an up pitch and is a combination of stooping, crawling climbing. This section has been thoroughly tidied up. Probably do not return. From Fleur: Leads still remain here including a large, drippy pitch at the far, SE end and a p15 at the S end of Tight Yorkshireman. Becka: there's also a dodgy bit of survey in this section. </i></p>
<p>Continue to descend a c2, go through a short rift section to soon reach the Water Source traverse <b><i>[I'm not sure if this is right - anyone remember between Leeds Bypass and the 2nd traverse?]</i>.</b> (The waterfall on the L at the start of this 2nd traverse is a good place to drink and to check water levels - high if the spout below the pool is a single wide sheet, progressively lower if 3, 2 or just 1 spouts. <i><b>[This water and the traverse isn't marked on the survey, it should be]</b></i>. Water Source traverse (RIG04 - 30m?, 7 hangers?, 2 slings?) follows a large ledge on the R wall past 2 long holes to reach a phreatic tube requiring a brief stoop or crawl to a junction <i><b>I don't remember this junction - anyone?</b></i>. <i>A major passage leads off on the R here leading to the <b>Far Side</b> and <b>Flapjack Regained</b> area, see separate section.</i></p>
<p>Continue to descend a c2, go through a short rift section to soon reach the Water Source traverse <b><i>[I'm not sure if this is right - anyone remember between Leeds Bypass and the 2nd traverse?]</i>.</b> (The waterfall on the L at the start of this 2nd traverse is a good place to drink and to check water levels - these are high if the spout below the pool is a single wide sheet, progressively lower if 3, 2 or just 1 spouts. <i><b>[This water and the traverse isn't marked on the survey, it should be]</b></i>. Water Source traverse (RIG04 - 30m?, 7 hangers?, 2 slings?) follows a large ledge on the R wall past 2 long holes to reach a phreatic tube requiring a brief stoop or crawl to a junction <i><b>I don't remember this junction - anyone?</b></i>. <i>A major passage leads off on the R here leading to the <b>Far Side</b> and <b>Flapjack Regained</b> area, see separate section.</i></p>
<h3>Far Side and Flapjack Regained area</h3>