<!DOCTYPE html> <!-- Only put one cave in this file --> <!-- If you edit this file, make sure you update the websites database --> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/> </head> <body> <cave> <non_public>False</non_public> <caveslug>1623-109</caveslug> <official_name>Schwa-Schacht 109</official_name> <area>1623</area> <area>2a</area> <kataster_code>1/T/S +</kataster_code> <kataster_number>109</kataster_number> <unofficial_number></unofficial_number> <entrance> <entranceslug>1623-109</entranceslug> <letter></letter> </entrance> <explorers>CUCC 1980, 1987</explorers> <underground_description>The obvious way in leads to a 'Viewing gallery' over the entrance chamber, but descent this way would require tackle. Best way in is to the left where a freeclimb leads down a 10m ramp in a chamber. This is snow-choked in some years but in 1980 a dig opened a triangular slot to a 6m pitch into a smaller, boulder-choked chamber. This was reentered in 1987 and an animal skeleton was found and removed for the Austrian cavers. There is a very small, but draughting tube in the roof of this final chamber, going back towards the surface.</underground_description> <equipment></equipment> <references></references> <survey>? grade 1</survey> <kataster_status></kataster_status> <underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line> <notes>This does not appear to be in the Austrians' Kataster.</notes> <length></length> <depth></depth> <extent></extent> <survex_file></survex_file> <description_file></description_file> <url>1623/109.htm</url> </cave> </body> </html>