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@ -21,13 +21,12 @@ On same shelf as <a href="../smkridge/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>
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<p>Bearings:<br> VSK: 233°, Hollweiser: 145° (from a point between
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the WK7-WK10 entrances)
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<p><b>Marking:</b> Tag "CUCC 97-08" between 136d and Fallenlassenstuckschacht<br>
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<p><b>Marking:</b> Tag "CUCC 97-08" between 136d and 209 (Schistock-Absturzschacht)<br>
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Spit at 136c.
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<p>136d is 15x10m funnel-shaped shaft over a 1m ridge from <a
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href="96wk08.htm">Fallenlassenstuckschacht (Dropped skistick cave),
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WK8</a>, so not quite as obvious. 136c is slot next to
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Fallenlassenstuckschacht, which clearly connects to 136d.
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href="209.htm">209 - Schistock-Absturzschacht</a>, so not quite as obvious.
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136c is slot next to Schistock-Absturzschacht, and clearly connects to 136d.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> Discovered CUCC 1996 (Wookey)<br>
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Explored and surveyed 1999 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower)
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@ -18,7 +18,9 @@
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and marked with an alloy tag stamped "LASER 0-5"). The cave was looked for
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but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. A second cave 100m from
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0/5, uphill to the left, was not given a number because of evidence of
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previous exploration, but should be investigated further.
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previous exploration, but should be investigated further. 157 was relocated
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in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded
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yellow paint.
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<p>Entrance shaft of 50m until gap between snow and rock became too perilous
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in 1987 - bottom still out of sight. About 25m below the karren, a rift
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@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ passage leads off from side of shaft into parallel shaft with aven. This
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shaft is of unknown depth but has recent looking bolts of unknown origin. It
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is just conceivable that these bolts are in 107, but far more likely that
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the cave had been looked at by GSCB who were in the area on a reconnaissance
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in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987..
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in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987.
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<p>The second cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left
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passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ All entrances on same shelf. 136b &c are holes in shelf, 136d is large (15x10m)
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<p><a name="ent">Relocated</a> in 1996. From
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main summit, drop down east to a bare limestone shelf. Follow this ~NE for
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some way (c 200m) until a way down east again reaches a small group of
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holes/shafts/rifts (CUCC 1997-07, Fallenlassenstuckschacht, 136c, 136b).
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holes/shafts/rifts (CUCC 1997-07, 209, 136c, 136b).
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Cross this area south, initially keeping close below a small cliff to
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your right. After passing 136b, 136a is a little off to the left (east) of
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the cliff at the south end of the karren shelf. (See area map in NotKH survey
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<body>
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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>209</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Fallenlassenschistockschacht (Dropped skipole hole)</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Schistock-Absturzschacht (Dropped skipole hole)</font></th>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/S +</font></th></tr>
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</table></center>
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Explored and Surveyed: CUCC 1999.08.03: (Paul Hammond, Tony Rooke, Becka Lawson)
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<p><b>Equipment:</b> 20m rope.
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<p><b>Kataster status:</b> Form sent 2000.05, number awaited.
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<p><b>Kataster status:</b> Form sent 2000.05, number 209 allocated.
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<hr>
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<img alt=">" src="../../icons/lists/0.png">
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<li>231h E 36723, N (52)83722, H 1815
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<li>231i E 36707, N (52)83732, H 1811
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</ul>
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<p><b>Description:</b> Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge whcih contains entrances E, F and G. A crawl at ground level between A & B leads to some loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down.
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<p><b>Description:</b> Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward
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climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To
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the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to
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the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping
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passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge whcih contains
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entrances E, F and G. A crawl at ground level between A & B leads to some
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loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left
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leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From
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here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the
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other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over
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boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in
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boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right
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in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored
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chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice
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flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb
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is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down.
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<br>
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<p><a href="231surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="231 survey;" src="231surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="231surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="231 survey" src="231surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 231
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<p><a href="231aphotolarge.png"><img alt="231A photo;" src="231aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="231aphotolarge.png"><img alt="231A photo" src="231aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Photo of 231A
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Spit holes prepared, Tags made saying 1623/231 and may be placed for all entrances.
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</body>
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</html>
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</table></center>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1752m, <b>Depth:</b> 2m, <b>Length:</b> 5m
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhe entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p>E 36364, N (52)81928, H 1752
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<p><b>Description:</b> A short initially mossy cave that slopes downhill to a corner, where the cave becomes to tight.<br>
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<p><a href="232surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="232 survey;" src="232surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 232
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<p><a href="232entlarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo;" src="232entsmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="232entlarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo" src="232entsmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Photo of 232 entrance
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<p><a href="232entcloseuplarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo;" src="232entcloseupsmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="232entcloseuplarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo" src="232entcloseupsmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Close up photo of 232 entrance
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Tags made saying 1623/232, but not placed.
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</table></center>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1777m, <b>Depth:</b> 5m, <b>Length:</b> 10m
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhe entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p>E 36392, N (52)81931, H 1752
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<p><b>Description:</b> A moderate sized chamber with large blocks on the floor, one entrance is low and wide, one is small up a 3m climb and one is a walk in entrnace<br>
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<p><a href="233surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="233 survey;" src="233surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="233surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="233 survey" src="233surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 233
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<p><a href="233Aphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233A photo;" src="233Aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="233Aphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233A photo" src="233Aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Photo of 233A entrance
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<p><a href="233Bphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233B photo;" src="233Bphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><a href="233Bphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233B photo" src="233Bphotosmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Photo of 233B entrance
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Tags made saying 1623/233, but not placed.
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Main entrance tagged "1623/233A" in 2002.
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Tags made for 233B and 233C but not yet placed.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>234</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Flinkameiseschact</font></th>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/T x</font></th></tr>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/T +</font></th></tr>
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</table></center>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1735m, <b>Depth:</b> 20m, <b>Length:</b> 25m
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhe entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle. The shaft is located at the base of a cliff.
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill
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from the row of Eishöhle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. The
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shaft is located at the base of a cliff.
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<p>E 36440, N (52)82114, H 1735
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<p><b>Description:</b> A approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom, a possible way on can be seen. There is also a crawl which emerges on the other side of the shaft.<br>
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<p><a href="234surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="234 survey;" src="234surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 234
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<p><b>Description:</b> An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom.
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If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug,
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through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and
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ice slope. A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.
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<p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on
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the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down.<br>
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<p><a href="234surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="234 survey (from 2001)" src="234surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 234 from 2001
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag made saying 1623/234, but not placed.
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag "1623/234A" placed on main entrance in 2002. "1623/234B"
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tag made but not currently placed.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001,2002
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</table></center>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1727m, <b>Depth:</b> 3m, <b>Length:</b> 6m
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhe entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eishöhle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
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<p>E 36477, N (52)82090, H 1727
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<p><b>Description:</b> A rift can be descended, over wedgeed stoned, inculding one that rocks, This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a cieling.<br>
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<p><a href="235surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="235 survey;" src="235surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p><b>Description:</b> A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling.<br>
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<p><a href="235surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="235 survey" src="235surveysmall.jpg"></a>
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<p>Survey of 235
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<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag made saying 1623/235, but not placed.
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<p><b>Marking</b>: "1623/235" tag made, but not placed. Currently (2002)
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tag reading "1623/230" (!) is in place.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
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<a href="../index.htm#235">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index</a>
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<li>115 - Lowest entrance to system.
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<li>142 - Easiest route into middle of system.
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<li>143 - Top shaft, audible connection but too tight.
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<li>144 - Top shaft, connecting to Stellerweghöhe at -281m.
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<li>144 - Top shaft, connecting to Stellerweghöhle at -281m.
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</ul>
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<li>106 Eislufthöhle -506m
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