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<title>1623/204 -- Big Boulders area</title> </head>
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<table id="cavepage">
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<tr><th id="kat_no">204</th><th id="name">Steinbrückenhöhle</th><th
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id="status">5/S x</th></tr> </table>
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<h1>Big Boulders area</h1>
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<p><b>Summary</b>: The Big Boulders area is dominated by a large breakdown
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chamber and contains a number of unexplored leads. It is accessed from the
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<a href="pussyprance.html#prowl">On the Prowl</a> traverse in the Pussy
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Prance area.</p>
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<h3><a name="dogdays">Dog days</a></h3>
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<p>In the southwest corner of the chamber reached from the end
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of Puss in Bolts is a 3m pitch. Traversing over this pitch
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(rope required) leads into a rift passage. The narrow
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continuation of the rift ahead is unexplored [C2012-204-XX B],
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but a 3m climb up on the left (bolts placed for a rope) leads
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into Dog Days. Comfortable walking passage heads south for 20m,
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past a roof tube on the right and via a 3m climb down, to a
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complex junction. There are two unexplored passages on the left
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at this point ([C2012-204-XX B] and [C2012-204-XX C]).
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[FIXME: (Olly/Becka/Andrew) lots of bits here that AD can't remember/knows
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nothing about].</p>
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<p>The way on is a muddy passage which quickly leads to the
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head of an 18m pitch overlooking a large space. Descending
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this pitch lands in <a href="#bigboulder">Big Boulder
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Chamber</a>.</p>
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<h3><a name="bigboulder">Big Boulder Chamber</a></h3>
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<p>As its name suggests, Big Boulder Chamber is a large
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breakdown chamber containing many huge boulders.
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[FIXME: (Andrew/Becka/Julian/Stuart) survey shows QM C downhill from landing point].
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From the point at which the rope lands, the way on is
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up an unstable rubble slope to the north (care required).
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[FIXME: (Andrew/Becak/Julian/Stuart) uncertain about the exact route here - lots of
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bits on the survey to the east that AD knows nothing about]
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The route continues north through breakdown until a
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climb beneath a large boulder on the left leads to a
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boulder slope which can be descended with care to a
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continuing passage to the north. Shortly beyond the
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bottom of the boulder slope, a passage on the right
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leads, past a narrow unexplored passage on the right
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[C2012-204-XX C] to a muddy, exposed climb up into a possible
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phreatic passage with a sound of water [C2012-204-XX B].</p>
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<p>The main route continues north in comfortable sized passage
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with a draught from south to north. After 10m, a wet aven is
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reached on the left [C2012-204-XX X] with a 3m pit beneath
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with a narrow rift exiting [C2012-204-XX C]. The continuing
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passage gradually narrows and continues for a further 40m to
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a T-junction where <a href="#pretzel">Pretzel passage</a>
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leads off to the left and right.</p>
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<h3><a name="pretzel">Pretzel Passage</a></h3>
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<p>Turning right at the T-junction leads immediately to
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a local widening with three ways on. West leads immediately
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back to the passage from Big Boulder Chamber near the
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T-junction. North is a 2m climb and east is a low passage,
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both of which ultimately lead to the same place. The easiest
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route is to take the low passage to the east.
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This quickly opens out to a comfortable sized sandy passage
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which proceeds, past a climb up to a narrow passage on the
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right [C2012-204-XX C], before the roof lowers again. 10m
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further on the roof rises at the base of a 3m climb up on the
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left. <i>Up the 3m climb leads to 15m of narrow, sandy,
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walking sized passage emerging at the top of the 2m climb at
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the start of the passage.</i>. Comfortable sized walking passage
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continues north for 10m before turning northwest and descending
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gently to the head of an undescended pitch with the sound of
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water [C2012-204-XX A]. The pitch is at least 15m across and
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stones rattle for at least 8 seconds. There is a draught blowing
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from the pitch towards the known cave.</p>
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<p>Turning left at the T junction, a sandy slope down to the
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right is quickly reached (rope required for a safe descent) with
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a passage heading off at the bottom [C2012-204-XX A]. Traversing
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across the top of the slope leads to a further passage with an
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immediate junction. Left is a steeply ascending passage which
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requires protection [C2012-204-XX B]. Ahead, comfortable passage
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continues for 8m to a sand choke, with a small continuation
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to the left with no draught [C2012-204-XX C]. Right leads, via a
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2m climb up, to a muddy rift. This passage proceeds for 30m
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reaching the head of an undescended pitch that is at least 20m
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across [C2012-204-XX A]. This pitch is 40m away from the pitch
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at the end of the other branch of Pretzel Passage, and has a
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similar character. There is a draught heading towards this
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pitch. A climb up on the right at the pitch head gains access
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to a roof tube [C2012-204-XX C].</p>
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<b><a href="#survey">Survey</a></b> --
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<b><a href="204.html">204 index</a></b></div>
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<h3><a id="survey">Survey</a></h3>
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