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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<official_name>Anfängerglückhöhle (Beginners Luck)</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code>3/S x</kataster_code>
<kataster_number></kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>2025-dw-01</unofficial_number>
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<entranceslug>1623-2025-dw-01</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/2025-dw-01/2025-dw-01.svx</survex_file>
<underground_description>[Also known as Popperhöhle]
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The cave begins vertical, with an entrance series which consists of a natural, 4 rebelays, a traverse line and a deviation, which drops you down into a large chamber. Another pitch series drop you down into another large chamber. Following the obvious horizontal path leads to a massive aven which following straight on drops straight into a pitch, right up a chossy slope to a QM A with a pitch, or left which leads onto horizontal passage. Following left eventually leads to a horizontal crawl sloping down, following this you will come across another aven, or following the horizontal crawling passage still will lead to popcorn formations and further crawls which have not yet been investigated.
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This section continues on from the left of Vertigo View (station 23), which is a large wet aven. Following on left from Vertigo View will take you down a rocky horizontal sloping passage which follows on left and downwards, which is where this survex file starts from. Following this rifty (too small for a human to fall down) horizontally sloping passage will lead you to a pitch straight on, or continues as more horizontal passage to the right.
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FOLLOWING RIGHT:<br />
The crawling passage continues as windy and horizontal. At times it slopes up and down and you will need to crawl past a boulder half way. It is not all boring as you will also encounter popcorn stalectites and stalegmites at one section. This crawling passage leads to a standing chamber leading off left and right. Following left up a small scramble leads to more crawling horizontal passage which ends in a choke. Following right will take you back to the start of the horizontal section near Vertigo View.
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FOLLOWING STRAIGHT<br />
Traversing around the large pitch anti-clockwise to the far wall will lead to a window. Entering this window you are greeted with a popcorn stalectite, stooping past this you will enjoy lovely dry horizontal passage sloping downwards. You will then encounter a pitch which is traversable without the need of a rope.
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After this, the continuing passage begins as a sandy crawl with a heavy draught. On the left is a passage to an aven soon after. On the right is a 2m climb up to a dripping aven with a chamber seen below. continuing on past a constriction, where the draught disappears, leads into more fossil passage with microbial deposits on floor. this turns left and leads steeply up dip, ending in a potential dig site and steep ascending aven (unsurveyed).
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Back at the left turn, a hole in the right wall leads to bitch pitch. Descending this rift leads to a large chamber with car sized boulders. An aven on the right as you descend has a small flow of water. down the passage leads to carboniferous chasm , a very loose pitch head. Very large fossils can be seen on the shaft walls. At the base on the left is another aven with a descent flow of water into a pool at the bottom of the aven, which disappears down graduation aven in a rift.
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There is a window up this passage, with a rift in the floor, squeezing into this a large chamber can be seen in the floor which in unconnected to graduation aven. descending the rift in the floor in the main passage leads to a large aven, which at its base turns into a very high and narrow meandering rift, which can be traversed for a little bit before becoming too tight. All the water from all the inlets mentioned previously confluences and all flows into this rift. Likely to be continuation.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references><a href="/survey_scans/2025%252320/">2025#19</a><br /> <a href="/logbookentry/2025-07-14/2025-07-14c">logbook 2025-07-14</a></references>
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<notes></notes>
<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<description_file></description_file>
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