190 | Glitterstompf (formerly CUCC 1976/B9) |
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Altitude: c 1640m or a little higher
Depth: c 25m
Location: (Tag) E 35561, N 82547
Access:From 164, north to an east-west
fault line (climbing past the large open and heavily snow-plugged shaft,
which is 189). To the east, this fault line is a
north-facing scarp, below which is 190 (number in red, and Austrian metal
tag on this wall above the SW corner of the shaft), somewhat before (ie.
west of) B8 (1623/197).
Marking: On wall above entrance, facing N, number in red, 1993. Austrian metal tag, 1995. The 1976 number "B9" was in dull green and was already hard to spot in 1977, since when it has not been seen.
Rectangular shaft 6.7m long (aligned on a joint on 275°) and 4.0m wide. Wall on south side is 1.5m higher than rest of surface. Freeclimb descent of 6m to scree/boulder floor usually with snow plug. At eastern end of the south wall, a horizontal passage leads 7.5m on 185° to the lip of a second pitch. This is 10m leading to a big rift. Ahead over boulders and ice an 8m pitch descends through (sic) spectacular ice stalactites. Way on is effectively blocked by ice but could well connect with a major shaft nearby (1623/189), not descended in 1976 on account of the condition of the ice. The small alternative hole back in the rift is blocked by ice at -6m.
In 1993 the cave was "extremely cold and some ice formations".
Exploration: CUCC 1976, 1993