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<center><img src="../i/76bivvyvw.jpg"></center>
<p>This view from a high point not far from <a
href="../../76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> entrance (probably the top of the
boulder next to 104) was taken in 2004.
Several entrances are obvious, including the 76 bivvy site. The other obvious
entrance, just above and to the right of the tent in the photo, has also been
checked, and goes nowhere; but no number has been allocated to it.</p>
<p>That "76 bivvy" photo was actually taking in 2004 - the "76" is the cave number not 1976
that's where we've been camping for the reexploration of 76, etc. this century. There's a bivvy cave but we found it was very cold due to cold air welling up from 99 (and 76 which has a visual connection to 99) so it ended up mostly used for storage and we camped on small flat grass area where that blue tent is under the red writing on the left [Olly, 2025].
<p><a href="../i/76bivvyvw_orig.jpg">Original file</a> (617k JPEG) - three times the resolution of the above resized version.</p>
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Olly Betts, 2004</font>
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