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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<official_name>Kalte Salamanderhöhle</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code>-</kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2023-mg-03</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2023-mg-03a</entranceslug>
<letter>a</letter>
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<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2023-mg-03b</entranceslug>
<letter>b</letter>
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<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2023-mg-03c</entranceslug>
<letter>c</letter>
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<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2023-mg-03d</entranceslug>
<letter>d</letter>
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<explorers>Martin Green, Janis Huns, Zac Woodford</explorers>
<survex_file>caves-1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03.svx</survex_file>
<underground_description><p>Cold Salamander Cave is formed along an obvious surface weakness going from SW to NE. In 2023 the most south westerly entrance (A), could be down climbed for 2m to a snow pile. This was descended with the aid of a handline into a significant chamber. A few metres to the North East another shaft (B) also entered but with a pitch down to the snow slope. The chamber is deorated with several 4m long icicles and a stationary Salamander.</p>
<a href='/1623/677/l/pls_make_this_my_mugshot.html'><img src='/1623/2023-mg-03/t/pls_make_this_my_mugshot.jpg' /></a>
<a href='/1623/677/l/kaltsalamanderhohle-11.07.23.html'><img src='/1623/2023-mg-03/t/kaltsalamanderhohle-11.07.23.jpg' /></a>
<a href='/1623/677/l/kaltsalamanderhohle2.html'><img src='/1623/2023-mg-03/t/kaltsalamanderhohle2.jpg' /></a>
<p>To the North East of the chamber a bould strewn passage, skirted by ice flows and icicles.</p>
<a href='/1623/677/l/bubbly_ice.html'><img src='/1623/2023-mg-03/t/bubbly_ice.jpg' /></a>
<a href='/1623/677/l/happyish_martin.html'><img src='/1623/2023-mg-03/t/happyish_martin.jpg' /></a>
<p> The passage leads to more snow piles, produced from the two north easterly entance pitches (C and D). Carrying on a phreatic tube QM1 can be seen descending and becoming blocked with snow.</p></underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey></survey>
<notes>3 of these entrances have stations, but the station *fix p2023-mg-03 in loser/fixedpts/gps/gps23.svx p2023-mg-03 is not any of them (though it is close to 1623.2023-mg-03.9 which is the station at entrance 'c'). [Philip Sargent: I am guessing p2023-mg-03 is actually entrance 'd' since c and d are almost coincident (from the photo) ?]</notes>
<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<description_file></description_file>
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