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,"-",,"2001-11",,,,"Schnürsenkelschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"?",,,,,,,,,,
,"-",,"2001-12",,,,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht",,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"?",,,,,,,,,,
,"2/T x",,"2002-01",,"smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.htm",,"Artischockeh&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,"CUCC 2002.","A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress. <p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave.",,,,,,,,"70m approx.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.shtml"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. ",,,"Tag."
,"1/S/W +",,"2002-04",,"smkridge/2002-04.html",,"Tropfelnh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave",,"2b",,"Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known). Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.","<p><i>[Taken from 2003 log book]</i> ""The [entrance] pitch is v.short, only 5 metres or so. Down a slippery climb, the whole passage curves round to the left (it's about 3 metres high, wiht rocks wedged in at various levels) then stops, a tiny bit of a crawl starts but isn't even a Wook lead. To the right is a pitch climb of maybe 4/5 m. Doesn't look very inspiring, but a crawl at the bottom might carry on.""</p> <p><i>[From writeup of surveying trip]</i> ""There are a couple of small passages off the bottom of the 4m pitch which are full of rocks.""</p><p>Very drippy, hence the name.</p>",,,"Form will be prepared when Dour draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#22","2002-04","17m","11m",,,,,,,"p2002_04","pitch head bolt",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"Details unclear, but v. close to stone bridge.",,,"Tag."
,"1/S/W +",,"2002-04",,"smkridge/2002-04.html",,"Tropfelnh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave",,"2b",,"Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known). Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.","Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom.",,,"Form will be prepared when Dour draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#22","2002-04","17m","11m",,,,,,,"p2002_04","pitch head bolt",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully.",,,"Tag ""CUCC 2002/04"" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance."
,"1/S/T =",,"2003-03",,"smkridge/2003-03.html",,"Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle","Mashed Potato Cave",,"2b",,"CUCC 2003Julian T, Dave L","A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft).","26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient",,,,,,,,"? (~15m)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04.",,,,"Tag."
,"1/T +",,"2003-04",,"smkridge/2003-04.html",,"Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave",,"2b",,"CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T","A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes.","None required","None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother)","Form prepared but not yet sent",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#23","2003-04","53m","13m",,,,,,"p2003_04",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge",,,"Tagged 2003"
,"2/E x",,"2003-09",,"smkridge/2003-09.html",,"Weizeneish&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,"CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S.","Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (> 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere.",,"Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar.","Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey",,"In dataset","Notes in 2003#31","2003-09","134m","18m",,,,,,"p2003_09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance",,"Obvious arched entrance",,"Tag."

1 Kataster Number Kat Status Code Entrances Unofficial number Multiple entrances Autogen file Link file Name Unofficial Name Comment Area No Info Explorers Underground Description Equipment qm list Kataster status References Underground centre line Underground drawn survey Survex file to get length and deapth Length Depth Extent Header Footer Notes Entrance name tag point in dataset other point in dataset description of other point exact entrance in dataset (drip line/highest enclosed contour) Type of survey fix GPS pre SA GPS post SA Northing Easting Altitude Bearings Map Location Approach Entrance description Photo of location Marking
360 - 2001-11 Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht 2b ?
361 - 2001-12 Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht 2b ?
362 2/T x 2002-01 smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.htm Artischockeh&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2002. A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress. <p>A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave. 70m approx. The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href="../204/204.shtml">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Tag.
363 1/S/W + 2002-04 smkridge/2002-04.html Tropfelnh&ouml;hle Dripping Cave 2b Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known). Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia. <p><i>[Taken from 2003 log book]</i> "The [entrance] pitch is v.short, only 5 metres or so. Down a slippery climb, the whole passage curves round to the left (it's about 3 metres high, wiht rocks wedged in at various levels) then stops, a tiny bit of a crawl starts but isn't even a Wook lead. To the right is a pitch climb of maybe 4/5 m. Doesn't look very inspiring, but a crawl at the bottom might carry on."</p> <p><i>[From writeup of surveying trip]</i> "There are a couple of small passages off the bottom of the 4m pitch which are full of rocks."</p><p>Very drippy, hence the name.</p> Square hole at the end of short gully looks out onto a drop of 3m (spit placed for ladder) to a false floor with a further similar-sized drop by a large boulder (continue the same ladder). Landing in a rift, east quickly becomes too tight, while west leads to a 3m free-climbable drop which is choked at the bottom. Form will be prepared when Dour draws up the survey In dataset Notes in 2003#22 2002-04 17m 11m p2002_04 pitch head bolt Surface survey Details unclear, but v. close to stone bridge. Go to 204C and stand facing the stone bridge. The entrance can be seen ~60m away {might be wise to check surface survey if bothered} at the end of a short gully. Tag. Tag "CUCC 2002/04" on LH wall of gully approaching entrance.
364 1/S/T = 2003-03 smkridge/2003-03.html Kartoffelbreih&ouml;hle Mashed Potato Cave 2b CUCC 2003Julian T, Dave L A climb down/squeeze through boulders (awkward on the way out for fat bastards like me - Dave) leads to a small chamber ~4m across, with a loose hole in the floor at the far end. This was descended for perhaps 15 or 20m to a hopelessly choked floor of small pebbles. A window around a third of the way down the pitch leads to a parallel shaft, also choked at the bottom (from which there is another window back into the main shaft). 26m rope + some (4 or 5) hangers sufficient ? (~15m) On south flank of Nieder Augst-Eck just north of stone bridge. Directly to the east of 2003-04. Tag.
365 1/T + 2003-04 smkridge/2003-04.html Dreieckh&ouml;hle Triangle Cave 2b CUCC 2003 Julian T, Dave L, Frank T A short sloping crawl leads to a stooping passage which opens out into a large horizontal phreatic passage heading northeast, floored with large blocks. This proceeds for around 25m to the northeast before terminating in an unstable boulder pile. Some small tubes branch off but are too small to access. In summer 2003 there was a strong inwards draught, which lost itself in the terminal boulder chokes. None required None (one arguable dig, not worth the bother) Form prepared but not yet sent In dataset Notes in 2003#23 2003-04 53m 13m p2003_04 Surface survey In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge Tagged 2003
366 2/E x 2003-09 smkridge/2003-09.html Weizeneish&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2003: Originally located by Olly M; entrance dug out by Olly + Earl; exploration and underground survey Olly M + Mark S. Entrance is large alcove / chamber in NW side of choss bowl. Very strong outwards draught emerges from small gap under right-hand wall, which leads to a crawl. This opens up to a walking passage with scatterings of ice and snow. A passage goes up to the left as the main way on turns a corner. It enters a large (> 10m diameter) chamber with an ice floor, and an ice stal on the floor. There is some passage with dodgy boulders to the right, but the draught comes from a very dodgy boulder slope on the left (reached by climbing round the edge of the ice). Might be worth poking, but it's quite unstable. We looked up the passage on the left but it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Tightish meander in the floor of left-hand passage might go (blows outwards a bit), but awkward to enter. QM C. Also dodgy boulder slope, which is in the right direction for terminal chokes of On a Mission in 204 and might repay some prodding with a crowbar. Form will be prepared when Mark draws up the survey In dataset Notes in 2003#31 2003-09 134m 18m p2003_09 Surface survey In large choss bowl southwest of 204d entrance Obvious arched entrance Tag.

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