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<title>1623: Altausseer See to Hochklapf area</title>
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<h1>Augstbach valley and villages</h1>
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<h1>N &amp; NE shore of Altausseer See</h1>
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<p>Altausseer See is a 2 km long glacier-carved lake south of the Loser
plateau. Its north shore lies on a significant fault which marks the
SE boundary of the block of limestone of which Loser is made. A number
of small resurgences feed the lake, but in dry weather none of those
above the surface carry anything other than very local drainage.</p>
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<p>Within the lake are a number of <a href="resurge.html">underwater
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resurgences</a>. These appear to lie on the fault itself, and explain
why the deepest points of certain caves coincide with the level of
Altausseer See at 712m above sea level.</p>
<p>In much wetter weather, water emerges from flood risings on the north shore
or much higher on the hillside. The closest to the lake, <a id="id2"
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href="/1623/2.htm">Wasserl&ouml;cher</a>, is associated with a
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significant cave, <a id="id1"
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href="/1623/1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle</a>. Another major stream
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course enters the lake further west, near some boat houses and places of
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refreshment at the end of the motorable road. This is normally dry, but
apparently carries huge volumes of flood water from risings at about 1080m in
<b>Kiler Lahn</b>, a steep gully. We know of no documented caves in this gully,
which is in a rather inaccessible position.</p>
<p>To the northeast of the lake, ("behind" it, as seen from the village of
Altaussee) a glacier-carved valley rises to the pass of Hochklapf Sattel. A
steep path can be followed up through woodland to join the <a
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href="via201.htm">St&ouml;gerweg path</a> from the <a
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href="smkridge.html">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle area</a>, which continues NE
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to <a href="wilden.html">Wildensee</a>. There are <a id="id51"
href="/1623/51.htm">a few caves</a> west of this
path, <a id="id68"
href="/1623/68.htm">below the cliffs of Wei&szlig;e Wand</a>.</p>
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<li><a href="vianip.htm">"Nipple"</a> path;</li>
<li><a href="via201.htm">Stellerweg</a> area;</li>
<li><a href="br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description
<li><a href="walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>
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<li><a href="plateau.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
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<li><a href="areas.htm">Area descriptions</a></li>
<li><a href="kratzer.html">Kratzer</a>.</li>
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