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149 Grade 1 Survey
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<H1>149 Grade 1 Survey</H1>
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<p>Scanned from 1984 logbook</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; PeteLanacaster, 1987</p>
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<underground_description>Documentation comprises a grade 1 sketch with no description in 1984 logbook. Horizontal entrance leads under a shaft to surface and a 5m climb down to a choke. Over the hole and left leads in a sandy tube to a traverse reaching a 4m diameter tube. To the right this is choked, with small blocked tubes leading off. Ahead and left a 10m pitch leads to a solid choke.</underground_description>
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<references>Logbook entry: <a href="/logbookentry/1984-08-08/1984-08-08b">1984-08-08b</a>, but sketch missing from transcribed text, and no scan of the logbook in expofiles/writeups/1984/.</references>
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<notes>Until the 1984 logbook surfaced in 1993, we thought this number was not allocated, but, interestingly, the Austrians had this as 2/T +, 1685m, NE of Schwarzmoossattel, and think it was explored in 1984 by CUCC to 100m long and 15m deep. Where is this information coming from, and why didn't CUCC record it for their own benefit too?</notes>
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