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    <TH align=left width="30%"><FONT size=+2>204</font><br><font size=+1>(CUCC 1999/03)</FONT></TH>
    <TH lang=de><h1>Steinbrückenhöhle</h1></TH>
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<h2>Pleasuredome area</h2>

<H3><A name=survey>Survey</A></H3>
<center><img src="pleasuredome.png" width=310 height=595 alt="Survey"></center>

<h3>Pleasuredome</h3>
<p><b>This description will follow in due course.</b>

<H3><A name=elephant>White Elephant Series</A></H3>
<P>The White Elephant Series is a series of rift pitches which has not been 
pushed to a definite conclusion, but does not appear especially promising, 
despite carrying a considerable breeze. From the head of the 3m climb up, a roof 
tube leads off. After 8m of crawling, the passage opens out at the head of a 2m 
climb down by a large boulder. A too-tight rift leads off on the left, but ahead 
opens out into a large space, the <B>Millennium Dome</B>. 
<P>A 20m pitch rigged from a bolt on the left hand wall backed up to the big 
boulder, with a rebelay and rope protector after 5m, lands on the boulder floor 
of the Millennium dome, which is an L-shaped chamber at the base of a large 
aven, with each arm of the L being 15m long and 5m wide. There do not appear to 
be any ways through the boulders, but a rift leads off at the western end, 
quickly arriving at the head of a 10m pitch with a constricted take off, rigged 
from boulders. An eyehole part way down this pitch appears to lead into a 
parallel shaft [<A 
href="qm.shtml#C1999-204-25" 
name=qC1999-204-25>C1999-204-25 B</A>] (This is probably the connection through to pleasure dome). The pitch lands on a rubble floor with a 
blind pit. Heading south quickly reaches a loose pitch head, with a rift passage 
continuing beyond. 
<P>The pitch is 28m, rigged from a bolt on the left hand wall and deviations 
from natural threads after 4m and 12m. The second deviation is by a small rock 
bridge, where descending either side appears to go to the same place, and an 
eyehole opposite connects to the continuation of the rift at the top of the 
pitch. The base of the pitch is an oddly shaped chamber formed from several 
rifts (about 7m up the pitch, these rifts coalesce to form a single shaft.) 
North from the base of the rope leads to a 3m climb down into an inlet rift 
coming from the north which ends in a blank wall 8m from the base of the rope, 
but the rift continues too-tight heading south beneath the 3m climb. South from 
the base of the rope is another rift heading downhill which rapidly becomes too 
tight with running water clearly audible, but not visible beyond. West from the 
base of the rope leads to junction with a too tight rift continuing to the west, 
and another inlet rift coming from the north which ends in a blank wall after 
5m. 
<P>Traversing over the top of the pitch (rope required) and a short descent 
leads to a continuation of the rift passage. A hole on the left connects to the 
28m pitch described earlier. After 5m the rift narrows and a constricted pitch 
head is reached. The descent of 15m is rigged from a large boulder and leads 
immediately to a further drop of 7m rigged from a bolt. This shorter drop may be 
bypassed by an alternative free climb in a narrow slot immediately beyond the 
pitch head. From the base the tall, narrow rift continues with two short climbs 
and a slot in the floor which gradually widens to the head of the next pitch 
after 6m. This is rigged from a Y-hang on either side of the rift, but soon 
opens out to give a fine descent of 15m landing in a spacious rift at 182m depth 
from 204b entrance. A narrow slot in the floor develops, which is just large 
enough to descend, but stones thrown down sound dead [<A 
href="qm.shtml#C1999-204-26" 
name=qC1999-204-26>C1999-204-26 B</A>]. It is possible to traverse above the 
slot for a short way before the rift becomes too tight. 
<P>There is a noticeable breeze at the base of this pitch, as there is through 
much of the series, with air blowing into the cave. From the base of the 7m 
pitch, there is no roof visible. This area has potential, but there are no easy 
leads, and some lunatic bolt traverses may be required to try to bypass the 
tight sections. 

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