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<b>This file is generated by troggle</b> using the form documented at
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the form documented at
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<a href="/handbook/survey/caveentry.html">handbook/survey/caveentry.html</a>
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<cave>
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<non_public>False</non_public>
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<unexplored>False</unexplored>
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<official_name>In Ihrer Gesichtshöhle</official_name>
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<area>1623</area>
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<kataster_code>2/S/T +</kataster_code>
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<kataster_number>251</kataster_number>
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<unofficial_number>2004-11</unofficial_number>
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<entrance>
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<entranceslug>1623-251</entranceslug>
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<letter></letter>
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</entrance>
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<explorers>CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial+Martin+Stuart</explorers>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/251/251.svx</survex_file>
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<underground_description>A small, drafting entrance in the bottom of a deep gully leads into low phreatic passage. After a short crawl over small angular rocks, a series of small (1 meter) drops enlarge the passage to allow standing room. The passage continues a short distance to a chamber with a scree floor. <p>To the left, are what appear to be blocked entrance shafts with flows of debris that spill into the chamber. Right leads to a spacious passage that rapidly becomes a flat out crawl over loose rocks, and chokes soon after. Higher up on the right, and looking back in the direction of the entrance, is a small phreatic tube that slopes upward. This can be followed around two right-angled turns before it chokes. <p>The way on from the chamber is straight on. Ducking under a low protrusion from the ceiling leads into another, slightly larger, chamber. <p>A passage leads off to the left from the far side of the chamber. This can be followed for a short distance before it reaches a blank wall with a small amount of water emerging from a hole near the top. A climb through a window in the right of the chamber leads to the bottom of an aven. <p>On the right hand wall of the chamber, to the left of the window, a short free climb provides the main way on. Below the climb an awkward crawling passage slopes downwards and emerges part way down the pitch. From the top of the climb, a high passage slopes steeply downwards for about five meters to emerge at the top of the ten meter pitch. <p>The pitch descends at a less than vertical angle to an icy boulder choke at the bottom with no way on. Above the pitch and to the left, a walking sized phreatic tube can be reached by way of a bolted climb. This leads to a muddy boulder choke.</underground_description>
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<equipment>30m rope + 10 hangers, should get you to all of the cave.</equipment>
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<references></references>
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<survey></p><a href="plan.jpg"><img src="plansmall.jpg" /></a> <a href="elev.jpg"><img src="elevsmall.jpg" /></a> <p>Notes in 2004#13; Tunnelized version of plan <a href="iyfplan.png">here</a>.</survey>
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<notes></notes>
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<length></length>
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<depth></depth>
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<extent></extent>
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<description_file></description_file>
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</cave>
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