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<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Philip Balister, Arndt Karger</div>
<div class="triptitle">Rentner-Express - ARGE cave near Windloch</div>
<br /><br />Went on a trip with ARGE (Arndt Karger) to see their new cave, Reutner-Express, which has the pleasing characteristics of a) being a 20min walk from the car-park &amp; b) only being about 60m deep.
<br /><br />This sounded short enough that Philip decided he'd come caving (and had his gear at base - I'd carried mine down specifically after a whole one trip at top camp).
<br /><br />Went on a trip with ARGE ( Arndt Karger) to see their new cave, Reutner-Express, which has the pleasing characteristics of a) being
a 20min walk from the car-park &amp; b) only being about 60m deep.
<br />[Why is Arndt's name not being recognised by parsers/people.py ? ]
<br /><br />This sounded short enough that Philip decided he'd come caving (and had his gear at base - I'd carried mine down specifically after
a whole one trip at top camp).
<br /><br />Arndt had a lead from the day before, off 'Schwarze Biest' chamber that needed surveying.
<br /><br />To get to the cave take the usual path to part where the split between loser alm/plateau and eizhohle/(illegible) is &amp; turn right (!) off the path up a few meters into a gully in front of an obvious wall a few m high on the left. Except this morning it wasn't obvious at all as it was thoroughtly misty &amp; we could only see about 20m.
<br /><br />To get to the cave take the usual path to part where the split between loser alm/plateau and eizhohle/(illegible) is &amp; turn
right (!) off the path up a few meters into a gully in front of an obvious wall a few m high on the left. Except this morning it wasn't obvious
at all as it was thoroughtly misty &amp; we could only see about 20m.
We found the rope up the cliff that the (illegible) had installed &amp; then the (illegible).
Cave starts with short tight pitch then a couple of bigger ones leading to a tricky up-pitch.
<br /><br />The lead we had to survey turned out to be quite small. AC6 into a twisty passage to the right &amp; an even smaller one to the left. Philip huffed &amp; pulled round a couple of corners &amp; tight bits before deciding that pressing the '(illegible)' was not wise, and retreated back to the chamber. Wook &amp; Aradt continued to the pitch it pops out into, then went back &amp; surveyed the left passage. This rapidly degraded to comedy person-sized surveying but with a flat floor it wasn't quite miserable enough to give up so we surveyed for about an hour (&amp; 50m).
<br /><br />The lead we had to survey turned out to be quite small. AC6 into a twisty passage to the right &amp; an even smaller one to the
left. Philip huffed &amp; pulled round a couple of corners &amp; tight bits before deciding that pressing the '(illegible)' was not wise, and
retreated back to the chamber. Wook &amp; Aradt continued to the pitch it pops out into, then went back &amp; surveyed the left passage. This
rapidly degraded to comedy person-sized surveying but with a flat floor it wasn't quite miserable enough to give up so we surveyed for about an
hour (&amp; 50m).
I went another 10m but it got awkward in the same vein.
<br /><br />Back in the chamber, Philip had finally cooled down to a reasonable temp (his furry was too warm). We set off to traverse the system &amp; do the the through-trip to the Windloch (031*) entrance. This was very pleasant with a few short pitches &amp; an entertaining mud sump, which was apparently full of water 2 years ago, but now is just a friction-free U-bend.
<br /><br />Back in the chamber, Philip had finally cooled down to a reasonable temp (his furry was too warm). We set off to traverse the
system &amp; do the the through-trip to the Windloch (031*) entrance. This was very pleasant with a few short pitches &amp; an entertaining mud
sump, which was apparently full of water 2 years ago, but now is just a friction-free U-bend.
<br /><br />Met the other ARGE group on the way out. Still foggy but we managed to get back to our gear &amp; return after very civilized trip.
<br /><br />[<i>Editor note 1 - 031 is named as Elchole in cave list. 032 is Windloch. Should this be corrected? (Gwen Tawy)
<br />Editor note 2 - This Windloch is apparently <a href="/1623/32.htm">Windloch am Stogerweg</a>, not the other one - and our cave descriptin is very out of date. <a href="/1623/31.htm">Elchhöhle</a> was visited by CUCC in 1978. (Philip Sargent)]
<br />Editor note 2 - This Windloch is apparently <a href="/1623/32.htm">Windloch am Stogerweg</a>, not the other one - and our cave
description is very out of date. <a href="/1623/31.htm">Elchhöhle</a> was visited by CUCC in 1978. (Philip Sargent)]
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<div class="timeug">T/U: 6.0 hours</div>