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<h1>Eish&ouml;hle area - walk-in</h1>
<p>Starting from the Nipple (see <a href=
"../../smkridge/vianip.htm">walk-in description</a> in open part
of site), a less obvious marked path continues.</p>
<p>A very large cave entrance, 20 minutes further on, is an old
bivouac used by the Munich cavers, and a few minutes later, a
strongly draughting (out in summer) tube about 5m in diameter is
the main entrance to the <a href="40.htm">Eish&ouml;hle</a>. This
was also the site of an old French bivouac, but must have been
very cold. Continuing past a large snow-choked entrance and a
couple of small holes, all in a cliff to the left, the path ends
abruptly and unambiguously at the "new" entrance, also strongly
draughting. This is between one and a half and two hours from the
car park.</p>
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<h1>Eish&ouml;hle area - walk-in</h1>
<p>Starting from the Nipple (see <a href="../../smkridge/vianip.htm">walk-in
description</a> in open part of site), a less obvious marked path continues.
<p>A very large cave entrance, 20 minutes further on, is an old bivouac used
by the Munich cavers, and a few minutes later, a strongly draughting (out in
summer) tube about 5m in diameter is the main entrance to the
<a href="40.htm">Eish&ouml;hle</a>. This was also the site of an old French
bivouac, but must have been very cold. Continuing past a large snow-choked
entrance and a couple of small holes, all in a cliff to the left, the path
ends abruptly and unambiguously at the "new" entrance, also strongly
draughting. This is between one and a half and two hours from the car park.
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