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</style></head><body><h1>Prospecting Guide: Summary</h1><p>Generated 06/20/06 14:20:52</p>
</style></head><body><h1>Prospecting Guide: Summary</h1><p>Generated 06/20/06 16:22:25</p>
<p><b>Notes:</b></p><ul><li>A marking status of "Retag" means a tag is in place but it carries a provisional number, or in some cases an incorrect number, and needs replacing with a new tag.</li>
<li>Kataster status codes indicate the size of a cave, its character and its exploration status, as described <a href="../katast.htm">here</a>.</li><li>For more info on each cave, see the links to detailed description pages.</li></ul><table border="1">
<tr><td colspan="9" style="padding-top: 3em; padding-bottom: 1em; text-align: center"><h3>Location unclear</h3></td></tr><tr><th>Cave Number</th><th>Name</th><th>Finished</th><th>Surveyed</th><th>Marked</th><th>Photoed</th><th>E</th><th>N</th><th>Alt</th><th>Location</th><tr><td>221</td><td><a id="id221">?</a></td><td></td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3" class=></td><td class="locn"> </td></tr>

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239,"3/S/T x","","2001-04","","smkridge/239/239.html","","","Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle","","(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2d","CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)","","","Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 239 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><a href=""239plan.jpg""><img alt=""239 plan survey 50k jpg;"" src=""239plansmall.jpg"" /></a>","caves/239/239.svx","503m","45m","172m","","","","p239","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site","","","","Tag","Tagged as 2001-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31.","Surveyed"
240,"2/S/T +","","2003-08","","smkridge/240/240.html","","","Gew&ouml;lbeschacht","Arch Shaft","","2d","CUCC 2003 Earl M, Brian O","Entrance is a wide, open rift aligned roughly north-south, spanned by a rock bridge at the southern end. The cave proper starts with a boulder slope at the north-east corner of the rift, which briefly closes down before opening out into a high, narrow slot. Beyond thisis a pitch, the foot of which is blocked by snow.","Approx 75m rope; see elevation survey.","There is a possible lead in an alcove on the far wall of the final pitch, but this was not thought promising, and was left uninvestigated.","Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 240 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><img src=""240extelev.jpg"" alt=""240 elevation (34k jpg)"" /></p><p><img src=""240plan.jpg"" alt=""240 plan (26k jpg)"" /></p><p>(Notes in 2003#29)","caves/240/240.svx","51m","44m","11m E-W","","","p240","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","</p><table class=""imgtable""> <tr><td><a href=""ent_far.jpg""><img src=""ent_far_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_south.jpg""><img src=""ent_south_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_tag.jpg""><img src=""ent_tag_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_east.jpg""><img src=""ent_east_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Facing south</td><td>Facing south (closeup)</td><td>Tag placement</td><td>Facing east</td></tr></table><p>","Tag","Tagged as 2003-08 by original explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004.","Surveyed"
241,"2/T +","","2003-04","","smkridge/241/241.html","","","Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave","","2d","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 sent 2004.04.30. Number 241 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><a href=""241plan.png""><img src=""241plansmall.png"" alt=""241 plan (22k png)"" /></a></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23)","caves/241/241.svx","53m","13m","33m N-S","","","p241","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge. A short tunnel to the south from this depression can be seen from the stone bridge; this is triangular in cross-section, hence the name.","","","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 75k jpeg"" src=""241ent.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tag","Tagged as 2003-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31.","Surveyed"
241,"2/T +","","2003-04","","smkridge/241/241.html","","","Dreieckh&ouml;hle","Triangle Cave","","2d","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 sent 2004.04.30. Number 241 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><a href=""241plan.png""><img src=""241plansmall.png"" alt=""241 plan (22k png)"" /></a> <a href=""elev.jpg""><img src=""elev_small.jpg"" alt=""241 elev"" /></a></p><p>(Notes in 2003#23)","caves/241/241.svx","53m","13m","33m N-S","","","p241","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","In small elliptical depression around 100m N of stone bridge. A short tunnel to the south from this depression can be seen from the stone bridge; this is triangular in cross-section, hence the name.","","","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 75k jpeg"" src=""241ent.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tag","Tagged as 2003-04 by initial explorers. Retagged with final kataster number 2004-07-31.","Surveyed"
242,"1/S/W +","","2002-04","","smkridge/242/242.html","","","Tropfelh&ouml;hle","Dripping Cave","","2d","</p><ul><li>Tagged CUCC 2002 (culprit not known).</li><li>Explored + surveyed CUCC 2003, Anthony + Julia.</li></ul><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 sent 2004.04.30. Number 242 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><img src=""plan.png"" alt=""2002-04 plan (25k png)"" /></p><p>Notes in 2003#22","caves/242/242.svx","17m","11m","","","","","p242","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","Tag on LH wall of gully approaching entrance. Tagged as 2002-04 by original discoverers; retagged with final kataster number 2004.07.31.","Surveyed"
243,"2/S/E x","","2001-05","","smkridge/243/243.html","","","GNDN H&ouml;hle","Goes Nowhere Does Nothing","","2d","CUCC 2001 Earl, Becka, Mick","<i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i> ""It went in ~5m horizontally then into hading rift. I climbed down ~5m to the head of a pitch + various possibilities. Back out. Earl in to rig pitch whilst Mick + I surface surveyed from 204D tag bolt to new cave + put in a tag bolt above its entrance. Mick + I then continued the survey down to Earl. Pitch went down, still hading, to large snow + ice plug ... with no ways on + we seemed to have lost the draft. Surveyed to far side of chamber then back out. Earl derigged + Mick + I went into passage at top of pitch which had two LHS small leads off, both of which drop into steeply descending rift (the second one being too tight to go through). Mick dropped well down into the rift, which kept going, though without much draft, to a small way on which he reckoned would drop into the pitch. Its possible we did miss the way on in the cave as we seemed to have lost the draft down the pitch. Worth another look around probably.""","Rope for 5m pitch","Some C-grade QMs, see survey","Form sent 2004.04.30. Number 243 allocated by Robert TWC at 2004 expo dinner","","In dataset","</p><p><a href=""243plan.jpg""><img src=""243plansmall.jpg"" alt=""243 plan (37k jpg)"" /></a></p><p><a href=""243elev.jpg""><img src=""243elevsmall.jpg"" alt=""243 elevation (43k jpg)"" /></a>","caves/243/243.svx","53m","31m","","","","t243","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","About 50m from 204D, down the hill + north","","","","Retag","Tagged as 2001-05 by original explorers. To be retagged with final kataster number 2004.","Surveyed"
244,"2/S/T +","","2003-10","","smkridge/244/244.html","","","D&uuml;nne Faulpelz H&ouml;hle","Skinny Festerers' Cave","","2d","Original exploration CUCC 2003 (Frank, Brian). Further exploration 2004 (Brian, Tony, Martin, Stuart).","The entrance pitch, which is rigged with a spit y-hang and natural back up, its initially constricted and spiky but not tight. It becomes a fine 28m wine bottle shaped rift with 2 deviations off naturals. A ledge part-way down can be swung onto to look through into a parallel shaft. The landing for both is on a steep unstable slope of gravel and cobbles, in the main chamber of the cave.</p> <p>Here three ways lead off. Following the slope down leads to a short climb down to another smaller chamber and on to the head of a pitch; a safety line is useful here, if only to prevent disturbing the loose rocks. The pitch was rigged with one rebelay to land in a puddle at the bottom of a tall chamber, where ducking under a wall leads to a body sized passage with a slight draught. This continues via an acute bend, and tightens to a cobble blockage. A fossil inlet opposite the pool leads to a sandy climb <i>[but not to anything else apparently]</i>.</p> <p>Back in the main chamber, at the bottom of the slope on the left are two phreatic windows, offset by 45&deg;. The upper hole is too small, while the lower hole gives access to a phreatic passage with windows into the parallel upper passage. After around 25m the lower passage ends in chossy infill; an easy 2m climb leads back into the upper phreas, which is somewhat larger at this point. This level soon closes down but continues far enough to bypass the blockage in the lower passage via an easy climb down. Around 7m further on a wall of uniform 20mm gravel blocks the passage; the draught disappears, possibly through this choke.</p> <p>The third route from the main chamber is a bolt route up one wall toa passage heading off northwards 4m above the floor. There are 2 spits placed to assist the climb and 2 more at the top to rig off. The northwards passage, <b>Zero Gravity Anomaly</b>, is now easy rift to an easy 5m climb down; the way on is a short dug crawl to a tight hammered open pitch head. This is short (7m), with a single spit pitch head backed up by spits in the crawl, and a deviation off a natural. The landing is on a mud and gravel floor; the chamber closes down almost immediately to a 10cm wide rift, no echo, rattle or draft.","Entrance pitch: 3 slings, 2 hangers and maillons, approx 40m rope (use tag spit as one anchor). Upclimb into Zero Gravity Anomaly: 7m rope, 2 hangers and maillons. Pitch at the end of Zero Gravity: 15m rope, 3 hangers + maillons, 1 sling.","Nothing accessible without capping","Form sent May 2005; number assigned by Robert, 2005","","In dataset","</p><a href=""plan.jpg""><img src=""plansmall.jpg"" /></a> <a href=""elev.jpg""><img src=""elevsmall.jpg"" /></a> <p>Notes in 2003#33 (does not include extensions from 2004, which are in 2004#56 and have not yet been scanned)","caves/2003-10/2003-10.svx","156m","51m","51m","","","p244","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","Immediately above and behind the 204 stone bridge bivvy","","","","Retag","Tag placed 2003 with provisional number","Surveyed"

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<body><h1>Prospecting Guide</h1><p>Generated 06/20/06 14:20:50</p>
<body><h1>Prospecting Guide</h1><p>Generated 06/20/06 16:22:23</p>
<p><b>Notes:</b></p><ul><li>A marking status of "Retag" means a tag is in place but it carries a provisional number, or in some cases an incorrect number, and needs replacing with a new tag.</li>
<li>Kataster status codes indicate the size of a cave, its character and its exploration status, as described <a href="../katast.htm">here</a>.</li><li>For more info on each cave, see the links to detailed description pages.</li></ul><p><img src="prospecting_guide.jpg" usemap="#map1" ismap="ismap" /></p><h3>Eish&ouml;hle area detail</h3><p><img src="prospecting_guide_40area.jpg" usemap="#map40" ismap="ismap" /></p><h3>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle area detail</h3><p><img src="prospecting_guide_204area.jpg" usemap="#map204" ismap="ismap" /></p>
<h3>Location unclear</h3><table border="1">

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