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and Vorderer Schwarzmoos Kogels, about 200 metres up towards the Hinterer
from the col, and about 20m down the east side of the ridge itself. Due to
its location the cave has been unaffected by the large amount of rock
shattering usually found blocking shafts in the area.
shattering usually found blocking shafts in the area.</p>
<p>The relatively free hanging 45m entrance shaft lands in a small chamber
with four ways on. The most obvious being a 20m shaft leading to a 3rd pitch
through an eyehole, being 10m in length landing on a boulder strewn floor,
with two ways on.
with two ways on.</p>
<p>The left way continues as a 12m pitch landing on a loose boulder slope
ending in a choke. The right way through a small hole under a huge boulder
resting on a loose boulder slope, this continues at an angle of 30 degrees
to a further pitch, this has as yet not been descended due to the unstable
nature of the boulder slope.
nature of the boulder slope.</p>
<h4>Rabbit Warren Series:</h4>
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ short climbs-down to a series of shafts and rifts - <b>Adrian's Route</b>
10m, 40m, 46m in length eventually ending in a draughting sand-filled tube
with no way on at a depth of 170m. Halfway along the entrance phreatic there
is a blocked 12m pitch and just beyond that a fork to the right leads to a
tight stream rift and a couple of nasty but undescended pitches.
tight stream rift and a couple of nasty but undescended pitches.</p>
<h4>Big Sainsbury's:</h4>
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ walking round the corner reveals the open space of <b>Big Sainsbury's</b> - a
very large passage about 100m long and 10m diameter. This is reached by a 20m
pitch (<b>Automatic Doors</b>) down to the boulder floor. The fourth way out
of the entrance chamber (a 1m diameter hole in the floor) comes out in the
wall halfway down Automatic Doors.
wall halfway down Automatic Doors.</p>
<p>At the lowest point of this end of Big Sainsbury's - to the right of the
foot of the pitch a rift leads back through to the '88 second pitch and on
through the floor (undescended but probably connected to <b>The Dungeon</b>
passages at base of said 2nd pitch). On the second pitch you descend approx
12m before penduluming off on to a ledge giving access to this connecting
rift.
rift.</p>
<h4>The Dungeon:</h4>
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ another short (4m) pitch. At the bottom of this a passage leads off to three
different pitch heads. Two of these pitches are short and choked but the
last goes, however the pitch head consists of a large pile of unstable
boulders and is accessed by crawling under one of the biggest and thus
remains undescended.
remains undescended.</p>
<p>walking 20m up the boulders of Big Sainsbury's takes you to the highest
point of the chamber. In the left wall is a pair of eyeholes overlooking
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ at the bottom. A few metres further along the left wall is a short low
passage which chokes after 12m. Another 25m along Big Sainsbury's there is a
2m x 4m hole against the right hand wall. This is the start of <b>Drunk &amp;
Stupid</b>, a steeply descending rift which goes down to -200m before
connecting with the Left Hand Route at French Connection Pitch.
connecting with the Left Hand Route at French Connection Pitch.</p>
<h4>Alternative Shopper:</h4>
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ which goes for 25m before choking. The first drop is <b>Checkout</b>, the
main route on. The second drop is <b>Alternative Shopper</b>, a funnel-shaped
30m pitch followed by a 10m pitch under a big boulder at the bottom. At the
bottom is a tight rift leading to a chamber where both the rifts out of it
are too tight.
are too tight.</p>
<h4>Dreamtime:</h4>
@@ -96,31 +96,31 @@ are too tight.
to stand on the rock ridge between Checkout pitch and the Alternative Shopper
30m pitch. Along the ridge turn left below loose boulders, traverse a few
metres, and climb 3m up a steep slab to gain the continuation of Big
Sainsbury's passage. This traverse should be lined.
Sainsbury's passage. This traverse should be lined.</p>
<p>The continuation descends for 30m past windows into a large rift on the
right, before closing down. The route continues to the right into a narrower
section, and soon leads to a pitch, with two ways down.
section, and soon leads to a pitch, with two ways down.</p>
<p>A hole to the left descends a 30m pitch (measured but not surveyed beyond
a window on the left). At the bottom, this closes down to a tight rift to a
sharp corner and drop, which was not descended due to the near impossibility
of rigging and return.
of rigging and return.</p>
<p>Climbing off the pitch through the window, and continuing round to the
left, pass underneath jammed boulders which form the floor at the pitch head,
and enter a chamber. The second way down the pitch, ahead rather than to the
left, lands at this point.
left, lands at this point.</p>
<p>Climb up a couple of metres at the back of the chamber and pass through an
eyehole. From here, a vertical climb down for some 6m in an elliptical tube
enters a bedding plane. To the left, the bedding plane continues to the top
of a pitch which has not been descended.
of a pitch which has not been descended.</p>
<p>The examined route goes ahead, as the bedding plane opens into a rift.
From here on, the passable passages are widened sections within the rift,
until the limit of exploration is reached, where there are two or three
possible pitches.
possible pitches.</p>
<h4>Down to the Squeeze:</h4>
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ free-climbable rift - <b>Rift Sans Nom</b> - ending in an 8m pitch <b>Becka
Falls</b> with a very tight hammered squeeze - <b>The Squeeze</b> - at the
top. This rift then enlarges and merges with another, entering a huge
phreatic passage. This gives two possible ways on. The <b>Left Hand
Route</b>, and the <b>Right Hand Route</b>.
Route</b>, and the <b>Right Hand Route</b>.</p>
<h4>Drunk &amp; Stupid:</h4>
@@ -141,28 +141,28 @@ ignored in 1988. This should be rigged with a traverse line to reach a tube
at the bottom leading into a large rift with a 20m hang to boulder strewn
floor. There is a possible route 10m down the pitch, and a tight side rift to
an undescended pitch at the bottom. The hole in the floor beneath the
boulders is about 10m deep to a dead end chamber.
boulders is about 10m deep to a dead end chamber.</p>
<p>From the bottom of the 20m pitch, a traverse line is required to lead down
a slippery slope to the head of an excellent 30m pitch (rope pad for the
belay knot). The main route is now washed rift with traverse lines and a
couple of short hangs.
couple of short hangs.</p>
<p>At the bottom of the 30m pitch there is a very tight rift leading back
which is too tight, and also a parallel rift to the main one, reached by
climbing up 7m to find a bolt to rig it. This rift heads down and enlarges
with a 15m pitch at the limit of exploration in 1989.
with a 15m pitch at the limit of exploration in 1989.</p>
<p>The main route comes to a 20m pitch, where several alternatives are
possible. The continuation of the D&amp;S route is across into another
passage at the head of the pitch.
passage at the head of the pitch.</p>
<p>10m down the pitch is a ledge and a good natural rebelay. From this ledge
a 1m diameter tube descends a series of climbs and is unexplored. At the
bottom of the 20m pitch is a 3m diameter chamber with nice fossilized
bivalves set in the floor. A very tight damp rift heads off from one side. At
the other side is a very tight squeeze through an eyehole, <b>White Hole</b>,
into a neighbouring shaft - the continuation.
into a neighbouring shaft - the continuation.</p>
<p>Follow the passage from the head of the 20m pitch (minding holes in floor)
to reach a superb natural belay with natural backup in the roof - <b>Parallel
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ muddy hading rift, <b>Bacon Slicer</b>, which requires a traverse line to
reach a ladder pitch some 15m down. The walls of the rift slope at 65&#176;.
The rift is relatively tight and awkward although a reasonably easy route was
eventually discovered that involved doubling back to the streamway 15m below
the head of the ladder.
the head of the ladder.</p>
<p>A short climb out of the rift leads to a larger section with a trench in
the floor. Within 20m the passage closes down into a very loose looking
@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ boulder choke. Beneath this is a short section of narrow rift leading to the
head of a fifteen metre pitch, <b>Darkness Dooms</b>. At the base of the
pitch, the stream disappears down a 3m trench that slopes steeply downwards
for about 15m. A handline is useful here. The trench gradually widens until a
sharp right turn where large rift passage is again entered.
sharp right turn where large rift passage is again entered.</p>
<p>After a short section of wider passage, a 2m boulder climb leads to the
head of another hading rift. This is much larger than the Bacon Slicer
although the walls slope at the same angle of 65&#176;. The boulder climb
marks the start of a spectacular climb down a boulder slope with a vertical
descent of 18m. The boulder slope ends in:-
descent of 18m. The boulder slope ends in:-</p>
<h4>The Helipad:</h4>
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ ascended. The stream disappears into boulders in the floor and it is possible
to climb down through the boulders to an undescended pitch. Immediately to
the left of the boulder climb is a 5m section of 2m high passage that ends at
an 8m pitch, <b>Dead and Buried</b>. All ways on from the bottom of the pitch
were too tight.
were too tight.</p>
<p>To the right of the waterfall in the Helipad is a short climb up leading
to a section of small, twisting phreatic tubes. These were not surveyed but
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Immediately behind the French Connection Pitch is a large phreatic passage
approximately 5m high. This leads to a small sandy chamber. A climb into a
rift from the chamber leads to a small section of ever diminishing rift that
ends at a pitch; this is in fact the other side of Dead and Buried and thus a
survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.
survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.</p>
<h3>Left Hand Route:</h3>
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.
explored for 25m to undescended pitch) and becomes a zig-zagging keyhole
passage with a very deep narrow canyon in the floor. Two sandy passages off
on the right after 30m lead to the Left Hand Route camp-site and a climb up a
boulder slope to a choked aven.
boulder slope to a choked aven.</p>
<h4>Arrow Chamber:</h4>
@@ -229,14 +229,14 @@ leads to <b>Arrow Chamber</b> where there are three shafts and a passage off
to the right leading to two short undescended pitches after about 15m. The
three shafts are <b>Butcher, Baker</b> and <b>Candlestick Maker</b> and only
the easiest to rig one (Butcher) has been descended, although they are
thought to all be parallel shafts to the same place.
thought to all be parallel shafts to the same place.</p>
<p>Butcher is found by climbing down under some boulders by the left hand end
of the far wall of the chamber (the arrow of the chamber name points to the
relevant boulder). This 45m pitch lands on a choked shaft floor where a
further parallel shaft can be seen at each side through slots in the walls.
A large eyehole into the shaft on the right shows the way on, being a
traverse followed by a 10m pitch.
traverse followed by a 10m pitch.</p>
<h4>Niflheim:</h4>
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ hindering your descent, until a large, wet, black hole is found. This is
Yggdrasall (the world tree) which hell lies within" - a 51m very wet
pitch which lands on a rock bridge about 45m down. Here the shaft splits -
most of the water goes down the French Connection side and the rope goes down
the other side to land on a ledge about 7m above the floor.
the other side to land on a ledge about 7m above the floor.</p>
<h4>French Connection:</h4>
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ coming down the pitch has cut a small canyon across the chamber floor to the
5m round to the left before becoming too tight. Also in French Connection
Chamber there is a hole in the wall about 2m up on the same side as FC pitch.
This leads through to an aven with a 4m pitch and a 2m climb up into another
too-tight rift.
too-tight rift.</p>
<h4>Ragnorok:</h4>
@@ -273,19 +273,19 @@ takes you into a narrower canyon section for 10m which is choked with
boulders at ground level, but an easy climb up 2m at the start of the
boulders takes you into the passage proper. It is about 8m wide with sides
sloping down towards a central 0.5m wide canyon in the floor which can only
be seen occasionally as it has largely been covered with rock fall and sand.
be seen occasionally as it has largely been covered with rock fall and sand.</p>
<p>About 25m after the climb there is a boulder slope down to the left.
Climbing under these boulders gives access to a 17m pitch followed by a 10m
pitch with two ways on at the bottom. The first goes through a small chamber
(2m high) and then chokes, the second goes along a descending rift for about
25m before becoming too tight.
25m before becoming too tight.</p>
<p>At the foot of the boulder slope there is a walking passage which joins
back to Ragnorok in about 15m and a 4m pitch down to the foot of a sandy
slope. Climbing up this slope and around a corner to the left leads to an
open area with a pitch/climb down about 10m to the left and a sizable stream
canyon to the right. This is a major way on.
canyon to the right. This is a major way on.</p>
<p>Back in Ragnorok just beyond the pitches is another small wet hole in the
floor (undescended) and then another 30m of passage (with a choice of either
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ unchecked offshoots, leading to a 12m pitch into a boulder-floored rift.
Climbing up the sloping floor and then down the other side leads to a 20m
pitch down to a wet passage. A couple of metres to the left is <b>Thumper the
Talking Sump</b> and to the right is a couple of short climbs up to an aven
where the sump water comes down.
where the sump water comes down.</p>
<h3>Right Hand Route:</h3>
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ right for 30m a short 5m pitch breaks up the passage. At the foot there is a
another 30m brings you to an area with large rock pinnacles, odd water-worn
clefts. At the start of this there is a small sandy passage in the right hand
wall which goes downhill for 15m before reaching an undescended (but bolted)
large rift pitch.
large rift pitch.</p>
<h4>Over the Rainbow:</h4>
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ block allowing a traverse over a deep pitch followed by a steep slope
upwards; this is <b>Over the Rainbow</b>. To the right of this hole is a rock
pillar and the other side of it allows a safe bypass. Two other holes in the
floor in this area connect to <b>Rainbow Pitch</b> which becomes too tight
10m down.
10m down.</p>
<h4>Pot of Gold:</h4>
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ and down a steep and quite long climb to a fossilized streamway -
<b>Trembling</b>. It is tight in places and leads to a 25m pitch ending in an
impossibly tight rift. An inlet off the streamway leads to a maze of phreatic
tubes, <b>Free Attics</b>, and an active streamway that is too tight to
follow.
follow.</p>
<h4>Poxy and Bungalow pitches:</h4>
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ rift. 10m on is the 6m <b>Poxy Pitch</b>, again on the right hand wall. You
then climb down through a massive boulder collapse area to a flat slab and an
apparent junction. To the right it merely chokes in about 5m but it looks
like the obvious way on when returning so most people have checked it out in
detail!
detail!</p>
<h4>Boulder Alley:</h4>
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ hand wall 3m above the floor. A short sandy slope goes up from the foot of
Boulder Alley and then the steeply descending boulders continue, passing a 4m
climb down into a stream canyon in the left hand wall. A traverse line starts
just after this climb, taking you down what is now a false floor, past a
couple of holes to the edge of the huge open space of <b>Knossus</b>.
couple of holes to the edge of the huge open space of <b>Knossus</b>.</p>
<h4>Knossus:</h4>
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ boulder floor of a 60m diameter domed space. Up in one corner the rift that
has just been traversed comes down a smooth sloping wall to the chamber
floor, and a very loose continuation can be seen beneath large boulders.
There are also a couple of drippy avens and a short canyon over at the
opposite side of the chamber, and a frozen manganese oxide stream.
opposite side of the chamber, and a frozen manganese oxide stream.</p>
<h4>Star Wars:</h4>
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ is lots of jumbled rock and open space. Over to the left a gap looks over the
cliff into <b>Tower Blocks</b> and to the right is a steep, loose climb down
and a small rift passage in the right hand wall. At the foot of the climb you
can go left down a climb into Tower Blocks, or right over boulders into
<b>Tower Hamlets</b>.
<b>Tower Hamlets</b>.</p>
<h4>Tower Hamlets:</h4>
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ sloping sandy passage connecting to the other half of Tower Hamlets. This
consists of a large sand ramp sloping up into the roof and a couple of steep
1.5m diameter tubes going up at the sides. walking back down the sand slope
takes you onto the col between Tower Blocks and the passage to <b>Waterfall
Chamber</b>.
Chamber</b>.</p>
<h4>Tower Blocks:</h4>
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ side of the wide open space there is a shelf leading to a short, choked,
sandy inlet, and just to the right of this is a climb over a boulder into
<b>Olympus</b>. Further around to the right the floor drops steeply down to
the foot of a high drippy aven. A dodgy climb up 10m by the left hand wall
will also bring you into the start of Olympus.
will also bring you into the start of Olympus.</p>
<h4>Olympus:</h4>
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ chamber and round to the right you can look back down to where you just
climbed up from. Going down the pitch and walking down the sloping, rocky
chamber floor brings you to another 6m pitch into the foot of an active
stream pot. The water goes off down a rift by the foot of the pitch but
disappears into a boulder choke another 6m down in the bottom of the rift.
disappears into a boulder choke another 6m down in the bottom of the rift.</p>
<p>The main Olympus passage continues for another 30m, passing a turn off on
the right hand side. At the end of the passage is an impressive cemented
@@ -437,12 +437,12 @@ a couple of crawls with an aven between them brings you into larger passage
with yet another choked inlet on the right and a very unlikely-looking
zig-zag ending with a crawling passage to the left and a 3m climb up into a
rift straight ahead. This rift leads straight to the top of <b>Flapjack</b>,
directly opposite the way in from Carrefour.
directly opposite the way in from Carrefour.</p>
<p>The crawling passage leads to a 2m climb down after 15m with a phreatic
going left to a 2m climb into a high, choked rift, and right over boulders
to another view into the Flapjack pitch and a complex collapse chamber with
various climbs and passages through boulders.
various climbs and passages through boulders.</p>
<h4>Carrefour:</h4>
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ blocked pit to the left with a large wet window through the wall behind
looking over Flapjack. A lot of water is falling from the roof into the pit.
Continuing by the right hand wall leads to a junction with a very big
phreatic passage with a narrow floor slit containing water some 10m below.
This junction is <b>Carrefour</b>.
This junction is <b>Carrefour</b>.</p>
<p>To the right is <b>YAPATE Inlet</b> (Yet Another Pitch At The End) which
goes for 100m with a couple of climbs up, an inlet on the left and a large
@@ -462,13 +462,13 @@ the floor to a boulder-floored area with a way on 5m up the end wall and a
reach a bedding plane going back to the foot of the hole that was climbed
over, and another 25m wet pitch - <b>Wish you were here (not me) pitch</b>
leading to a choice of ways on down a dodgy hole in the floor or over the
boulders around it into a tight rift.
boulders around it into a tight rift.</p>
<p>Straight across Carrefour takes you into the <b>Toilet Block</b>, the
camp-site for the Right Hand Route. A short walking section leads into a very
high cross rift via a 2m climb. This rift is chocked at both ends, but going
straight across takes you into a 3m high 2m wide sandy floored passage to a
crawl into a chamber containing a damp climb down to a choked streamway.
crawl into a chamber containing a damp climb down to a choked streamway.</p>
<p>Turning left at Carrefour leads past the very wet window into Waterfall
Chamber to <b>Flapjack</b>, a large pitch leading straight down 30m and then
@@ -486,12 +486,12 @@ enough for cavers and a very tight pitch descends 8m to a small chamber where
all the water goes through a .5m diameter hole in the floor. Passing through
this leads to a very wet steeply descending rift and 15m along at the end of
this is a ridiculously wet 32m pitch to a vertical sump, which is at least a
couple of metres deep. <b>The Bottom!</b>
couple of metres deep. <b>The Bottom!</b></p>
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