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<h1>Cambridge University Caving Club: Totes Gebirge 2001--2011</h1>
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<h1>Cambridge University Caving Club: Totes Gebirge 2001-2011</h1>
<p><emph>by Anthony Day and Mark Shinwell</emph></p>
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connection with one of the lower levels of Steinbrueckenhoehle.
Quoting one of the explorers on the trip:</p>
<p><blockquote>"The others were still bolting so we surveyed a QM [question mark grade] B i'd
<p><blockquote>"The others were still bolting so we surveyed a QM
[question mark grade] B I'd
spotted at the base of Eh Bah Gum. This was another small, drafty rift which,
again popped out into The Beast but this time we could get out onto a wide
ledge so we started surveying along the left wall with various tubes on the
left. "Holly did you walk down that mud bank", "No, I thought that looked like
footprints" I peered again - it could be due to rock fall, but it did look
footprints". I peered again - it could be due to rock fall, but it did look
very like footprints..... and then I saw two more -- we've definitely got to
somewhere people have been before. I walked over with tape and straight to
survey station 23 and we finished the survey then went for a run to see where
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I muttered to each other that this looked very like The Wares -- but we didn't
want to count our chickens so on we ran until "Oooh" said Holly pointing at a
nondescript mud bank we had to crawl over "I've been here -- for sure -- its
The Wares -- WE'VE CONNECTED we shrieked at each other" </blockquote></p>
The Wares -- <b>WE'VE CONNECTED</b> we shrieked at each other" </blockquote></p>
<p>It had previously been postulated that a fault might prohibit this connection
being made, but thankfully that was not the case. This discovery makes
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the great system of Raucherkarhoehle and Feuertalsystem, whose waters reach
daylight at the Nagelsteghoehle above Blaa-Alm. One can but wait: the long
story of the caves of the Schwarzmooskogel is only beginning.</p>
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