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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/S -</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> c m<br>
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<b>Location:</b> GPS fix GK 5410141 5283007
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<p>Bearings:<br>
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In fact, this number existed meaningfully only for an hour or so until Wookey
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1623:136d and 136c (was CUCC 96-WK9)
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<th align=center><font size=+2>1623:136d and 136c (was CUCC
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96-WK9)</font></th> <th align=right><font size=+2>1/S -</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1792 m<br>
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<b>Location:</b> E 36388, N (52)82252<br>
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On same shelf as <a href="../smkridge/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>
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(136), and turns out to be another entrance to it.
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<p>Bearings:<br> VSK: 233°, Hollweiser: 145° (from a point between
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<p><b>Marking:</b> Tag "CUCC 97-08" between 136d and 209 (Schistock-Absturzschacht)<br>
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Spit at 136c.
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<p>136d is 15x10m funnel-shaped shaft over a 1m ridge from <a
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href="209.htm">209 - Schistock-Absturzschacht</a>, so not quite as obvious.
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136c is slot next to Schistock-Absturzschacht, and clearly connects to 136d.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> Discovered CUCC 1996 (Wookey)<br>
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Explored and surveyed 1999 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower)
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1623:136b (was: CUCC 96-WK10)
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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/S -</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1789m<br>
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<b>Location:</b> E 36378, N (52)82237<br>.
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On same shelf as <a href="../smkridge/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>
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(136), and turns out to be another entrance to it.
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<p>Bearings:<br> VSK: 233°, Hollweiser: 145° (from a point between
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the WK7-WK10 entrances)
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<p><b>Marking:</b>Spit.
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<p>Slot entrance, leads 10m down spacious boulder slope to p5.
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Warm draught.
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> Discovered CUCC 1996 (Wookey)<br>
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<font size=-1>CTS 78.2027: Descent 38 (March/April 1978) p 34</font>
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CTS 78.2027: Descent 38 (March/April 1978) p 34</p>
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i>(38) for Mar/Apr 1978,
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p34 and is reproduced here with the
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<h2>Cambridge push the hard pots of Altaussee</h2>
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<p align=right><i>Mike Perryman, CUCC</i>
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<p>FOR THE SECOND YEAR running, Cambridge Cavers, somewhat disillusioned
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after several summers prospecting in the Pyrenees, made a visit to the karst
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regions of western Austria in 1977. The 1976 expedition (full details in the
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current <a href="../../../years/1976/report.htm"><i>Cambridge Underground</i></a>) did
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important foundation work in the area, and even though little of note was
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found, sufficient knowledge was gained to make our prospecting last summer
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easier and more rewarding. It also found the Dachstein/Totesgebirge area
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excellent for tourist trips into the huge phreatic systems that abound, but
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attention was focussed on the extensive lapiaz plateau above Altaussee,
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where the caves have turned out to be of a very different nature.
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<p>Until recently access to it had been difficult and the area consequently
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remained unexplored, but a toll road now serves this limestone mass nearly
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3300ft above the nearest valley floor. Although prospecting now involves a
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mere one and a half hours walk, one arrives much poorer!
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<p>The depth potential of this region is of the order of 3300ft, but serious
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dye-testing has yet to be carried out. Rumours this summer of a 2300ft+ pot
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discovered further east on the Tauplitz plateau by a French team lifted
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morale even further. If confirmed this find would displace
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serious prospecting in the mountains has only just begun!
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<p>Our finds have been more modest - amongst numerous small pots they include
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those now catalogued as holes 82, 97 and 106. The first of these would not be
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awkward 65ft crawl, a series of wet pitches in progressively larger rifts
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reaches a sump at -754ft.
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i>(38) for Mar/Apr
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1978, p34 and is reproduced here with the permission of the author
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<h1>Cambridge push the hard pots of Altaussee</h1>
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<p style="text-align: right"><b>Mike Perryman, CUCC</b></p>
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<p>FOR THE SECOND YEAR running, Cambridge Cavers, somewhat
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disillusioned after several summers prospecting in the Pyrenees,
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made a visit to the karst regions of western Austria in 1977. The
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1976 expedition (full details in the current <a href=
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"../../../years/1976/report.htm"><i>Cambridge Underground</i></a>)
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did important foundation work in the area, and even though little
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of note was found, sufficient knowledge was gained to make our
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prospecting last summer easier and more rewarding. It also found
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the Dachstein/Totesgebirge area excellent for tourist trips into
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the huge phreatic systems that abound, but attention was focussed
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on the extensive lapiaz plateau above Altaussee, where the caves
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have turned out to be of a very different nature.</p>
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<p>Until recently access to it had been difficult and the area
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consequently remained unexplored, but a toll road now serves this
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limestone mass nearly 3300ft above the nearest valley floor.
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Although prospecting now involves a mere one and a half hours walk,
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one arrives much poorer!</p>
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<p>The depth potential of this region is of the order of 3300ft,
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but serious dye-testing has yet to be carried out. Rumours this
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summer of a 2300ft+ pot discovered further east on the Tauplitz
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plateau by a French team lifted morale even further. If confirmed
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this find would displace Gruberhornhöhle as the deepest in Austria.
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Then bear in mind that serious prospecting in the mountains has
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only just begun!</p>
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<p>Our finds have been more modest - amongst numerous small pots
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they include those now catalogued as holes 82, 97 and 106. The
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first of these would not be out of place in Yorkshire, with a
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stream cascading in at -130ft. After an awkward 65ft crawl, a
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series of wet pitches in progressively larger rifts reaches a sump
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at -754ft.</p>
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<p>97 is equally sporting with a tight entrance series leading to a
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succession of smallish pitches again in large rift passage. At 886ft it
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suddenly closes down and becomes too constricted.
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<p>106 was not pushed to definite conclusion due to lack of time, but a team
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<p>Exploration of these and other smaller shafts went rather slowly - partly
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because of their location in relation to our camp, and partly due to their
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nature. We were rather surprised to find the systems wet and responding
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exception the pitches had to be bolted due to the scarcity of good natural
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<p>But we have returned with valuable knowledge of the region, and more than
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enough enthusiasm to organise another visit.
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succession of smallish pitches again in large rift passage. At
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886ft it suddenly closes down and becomes too constricted.</p>
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<p>106 was not pushed to definite conclusion due to lack of time,
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but a team reached 460ft in a series of enormous shafts.</p>
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<p>Exploration of these and other smaller shafts went rather slowly
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- partly because of their location in relation to our camp, and
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be bolted due to the scarcity of good natural belays.</p>
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<p>But we have returned with valuable knowledge of the region, and
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<a href="../../../years/1977/report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1978</a><br>
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<font size=-1>CTS 79.2025: Descent 40 (Jan/Feb 1979) pp 10-11</font>
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<p style="font-size: 80%">CTS 79.2025: Descent 40 (Jan/Feb 1979) pp
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10-11</p>
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i>(40) for Jan/Feb
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1979, pp10-11 and is reproduced in the password protected part of
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the website with the permission of the author and Wild Places
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Publishing.</p>
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i>(40) for Jan/Feb 1979,
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pp10-11 and is reproduced in the password protected part of the website with the
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permission of the author and Wild Places Publishing.
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<h2>Eislufthole still going for CUCC at 1148 ft</h2>
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<p align=right><b>By Nick Thorne</b>
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<p>After last year's quietly successful Cambridge UCC expedition (see
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<a href="../1977/descnt.htm"><i>Descent 38</i></a>), enthusiasm to return to
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the karst regions of Western Austria soared. The main incentive was to carry
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<span lang="de">Altaussee,</span> and to continue pushing our unfinished find
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of last year, 106 - <span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> (good name,
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<p>By way of introduction, <span lang="de">Altaussee</span> is a small
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village about 50 miles east of <span lang="de">Salzburg,</span> and it was
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there that we set up our camp. The Loser Plateau where we carried out most of
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our work is then reached by a steep (in more ways than one) toll road,
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follwed by an hour's brisk walk from the top. Furtunately for us, one of the
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few local cavers, <span lang="de">Karl Gaisberger,</span> who seems to be
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able to arrange anything, managed to secure free passes for us on the toll
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road. Cheers Karl; how about a sedan chair for the walk at the top next year
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<p>So in July and August of this year, we were back on the Loser with a
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Nick Thorne, Doug Florence and Julian Griffiths - the crack ropes team, ready
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Nicola Davies - all spending their first year in Austria. Team Geriatric: Rod
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and Jont Leach, Vic Brown, Dave Fox, plus "hangers on". These acted as the
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emergency reserve powerhouse, to be called into service should things get out
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of hand for the rest of us. (Something like Aladdin's lamp I suppose, but
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<p>And so to caving. Team Ladders didn't take long to find a promising,
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draughting entrance. All well and good so far, but the entrance initially was
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only big enough for a midget and it was only after a couple of days of
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boulder hauling that they got underground. The cave, 107, they called
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<span lang="de">Gemsehöhle.</span> Since I didn't get a trip down it,
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<p>Apparently they descended a series of pitches in a large rift, down to
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about 560ft, when the tackle started to run out, with the cave continuing.
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Wham! Team Geriatric hauled their weary bodies out of their canoes (canoes?)
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and went down <span lang="de">Gemsehöhle</span> with a brand new reel of
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Marlow. Once underground, the Geriatrics were immediately transformed into an
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efficient well-oiled machine. Within a couple of trips,
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<p>Meanwhile, back at the ranch, what of Team
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<span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> ? Mixed fortunes really. A slow rig
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in down to last year's terminus (ie. the Tap Room - see survey) was due to
|
||||
greater amounts of snow and ice than last year. ("Are you sure this is the
|
||||
right cave?") At one point a huge ice boulder was suspended at a pitch
|
||||
take-off, and it refused to give way to a well-directed wellie. Farrow and
|
||||
Florence then carted a great crowbar into the cave to shift the thing, only
|
||||
to find that the boulder had fallen down in the meantime. Ah, well !
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Once we had rigged down to The Tap Room, but before pushing far into new
|
||||
ground, we had an interesting policy change - to overnight trips. The lapiaz
|
||||
in which the cave entrance is sited is impossible to negotiate in darkness,
|
||||
and therefore trips during the daytime are limited to a maximum of eight
|
||||
hours underground. Longer trips could be attained by going underground in the
|
||||
late afternoon, spending a minimum time underground of about ten hours, and
|
||||
then emerging into the morning light.
|
||||
|
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<p>Good idea, we thought, and indeed the first of these trips did add 394ft
|
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to the depth of <span lang="de">Eislufthöhle,</span> including the
|
||||
magnificent 197ft abseil into The Hall of the Greene King. Subsequent
|
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overnight trips pushed on down some more pitches, and a very muddy 'Fiesta
|
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Run' to give a total depth of 1,148ft, the cave still continuing. This bottom
|
||||
part of the cave is a very tall vadose stream canyon. The passage is very
|
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tight at stream level and traversing was necessary.
|
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|
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<p>It was whilst driving back from the last of these overnight trips, at
|
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about 7 o'clock in the morning, when we had a slight mishap. The driver of
|
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the car carrying three of Team <span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> back
|
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down the toll road, fell asleep at the wheel. With that Great Karst Area in
|
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the Sky Looming ever nearer, the car missed a telegraph pole and a tree by
|
||||
inches, went through a fence cum crash barrier, and gracefully launched
|
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itself over the void.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Well, it could have been a drop of a couple of hundred feet had it
|
||||
happened further up the road, but as it was, any spectators stupid enough to
|
||||
be awake at that ungodly hour would have seen a fine piece of 'S' registered,
|
||||
British engineering fall, roll, and tumble down a near vertical 30ft bank, to
|
||||
land wheels down in the river at the bottom. (all film rights reserved.)
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The driver had a broken sternum, cuts to face and hands, and concussion.
|
||||
The front seat passenger had a bad gash in the head, and was suspected of
|
||||
having a lightly fractured neck, and as the passenger in the back (I'm almost
|
||||
ashamed to say it!) I escaped uninjured. The car was a write-off. Both
|
||||
injured parties are now out of hospital, and well on the way to recovery.
|
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(Rats, I wanted his watch!)
|
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|
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<p>One consequence of the crash was to leave Team
|
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<span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> a little short of manpower. Efforts
|
||||
were shifted from surveying and photographing to derigging. As the expedition
|
||||
neared its close, we even started fondling insurance policies as we
|
||||
contemplated having to abandon some tackle down the cave. With most of the
|
||||
cave still to derig, things looked bleak. Then we remembered the magic
|
||||
carbide lamp . . . Wham! In came Team Geriatric, fresh from
|
||||
<span lang="de">Gemsehöhle,</span> and in one magnificent combined
|
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effort, we cleared the cave with one day to spare.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On the return journey we were waved through Belgian customs by the
|
||||
cleaning lady, and just reached an English telly five minutes before Sid's
|
||||
Pippikin film started.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In conclusion then, the expedition was a great success, even if the
|
||||
exploration of <span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> was halted a little
|
||||
early. As for <span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> itself, it is now one
|
||||
of Austria's most significant caves. From our end point this year, we could
|
||||
lob stones down a considerable distance below, with the stream canyon
|
||||
continuing. No sump appears imminent as there is no fresh mud on the walls.
|
||||
(The mud of the Fiesta Run is probably associated with a shaft overhead, and
|
||||
is quite old stuff.)
|
||||
|
||||
<p>To get 1300ft out of the place should be a mere formality, and after that,
|
||||
there's still 1640ft of depth potential left. Now we must try and muster a
|
||||
really crack team for next year. And crack team it must be, as
|
||||
<span lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> is no longer the easy series of
|
||||
shafts it was, but a long and serious undertaking.
|
||||
|
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<p><i>References: Cambridge Underground
|
||||
<a href="../../../years/1976/report.htm">1977</a>, <a href="../../../years/1977/report.htm">1978</a>
|
||||
and <a href="../../../years/1978/report.htm">1979</a> [to be published] containing surveys of all
|
||||
underground discoveries made by CUCC inrecent years, plus surface survey
|
||||
giving accurate entrance locations and altitudes.</i> <font size=-1>[This is
|
||||
a slight exagerration, WebEd.]</font>
|
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<h1>Eislufthole still going for CUCC at 1148 ft</h1>
|
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<p style="text-align: right"><b>By Nick Thorne</b></p>
|
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|
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<p>After last year's quietly successful Cambridge UCC expedition
|
||||
(see <a href="../1977/descnt.htm"><i>Descent 38</i></a>),
|
||||
enthusiasm to return to the karst regions of Western Austria
|
||||
soared. The main incentive was to carry on prospecting on the
|
||||
almost virgin lapiaz of the plateau above <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Altaussee,</span> and to continue pushing our unfinished find
|
||||
of last year, 106 - <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Eislufthöhle</span> (good name, eh?).</p>
|
||||
<p>By way of introduction, <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Altaussee</span> is a small village about 50 miles east of
|
||||
<span lang="de" xml:lang="de">Salzburg,</span> and it was there
|
||||
that we set up our camp. The Loser Plateau where we carried out
|
||||
most of our work is then reached by a steep (in more ways than one)
|
||||
toll road, follwed by an hour's brisk walk from the top.
|
||||
Furtunately for us, one of the few local cavers, <span lang="de"
|
||||
xml:lang="de">Karl Gaisberger,</span> who seems to be able to
|
||||
arrange anything, managed to secure free passes for us on the toll
|
||||
road. Cheers Karl; how about a sedan chair for the walk at the top
|
||||
next year?</p>
|
||||
<p>So in July and August of this year, we were back on the Loser
|
||||
with a fairly hefty team. Expedition members divided logically into
|
||||
three groups: Team <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Eislufthöhle:</span> Andy Waddington, Simon Farrow, Nick
|
||||
Thorne, Doug Florence and Julian Griffiths - the crack ropes team,
|
||||
ready for anything. Team Ladders: John Bowers, Ben van Millingen,
|
||||
Mike Shearme and Nicola Davies - all spending their first year in
|
||||
Austria. Team Geriatric: Rod and Jont Leach, Vic Brown, Dave Fox,
|
||||
plus "hangers on". These acted as the emergency reserve powerhouse,
|
||||
to be called into service should things get out of hand for the
|
||||
rest of us. (Something like Aladdin's lamp I suppose, but this lot
|
||||
looked more like a clapped out carbide).</p>
|
||||
<p>And so to caving. Team Ladders didn't take long to find a
|
||||
promising, draughting entrance. All well and good so far, but the
|
||||
entrance initially was only big enough for a midget and it was only
|
||||
after a couple of days of boulder hauling that they got
|
||||
underground. The cave, 107, they called <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Gemsehöhle.</span> Since I didn't get a trip down it, and know
|
||||
Berger all about it, I won't go into too much detail.</p>
|
||||
<p>Apparently they descended a series of pitches in a large rift,
|
||||
down to about 560ft, when the tackle started to run out, with the
|
||||
cave continuing. They chose to get out of this dilemma by rubbing
|
||||
the magic carbide lamp. Wham! Team Geriatric hauled their weary
|
||||
bodies out of their canoes (canoes?) and went down <span lang="de"
|
||||
xml:lang="de">Gemsehöhle</span> with a brand new reel of Marlow.
|
||||
Once underground, the Geriatrics were immediately transformed into
|
||||
an efficient well-oiled machine. Within a couple of trips,
|
||||
<span lang="de" xml:lang="de">Gemsehöhle</span> had been pushed to
|
||||
a choke at minus 918ft.</p>
|
||||
<p>Meanwhile, back at the ranch, what of Team <span lang="de"
|
||||
xml:lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span>? Mixed fortunes really. A slow
|
||||
rig in down to last year's terminus (ie. the Tap Room - see survey)
|
||||
was due to greater amounts of snow and ice than last year. ("Are
|
||||
you sure this is the right cave?") At one point a huge ice boulder
|
||||
was suspended at a pitch take-off, and it refused to give way to a
|
||||
well-directed wellie. Farrow and Florence then carted a great
|
||||
crowbar into the cave to shift the thing, only to find that the
|
||||
boulder had fallen down in the meantime. Ah, well !</p>
|
||||
<p>Once we had rigged down to The Tap Room, but before pushing far
|
||||
into new ground, we had an interesting policy change - to overnight
|
||||
trips. The lapiaz in which the cave entrance is sited is impossible
|
||||
to negotiate in darkness, and therefore trips during the daytime
|
||||
are limited to a maximum of eight hours underground. Longer trips
|
||||
could be attained by going underground in the late afternoon,
|
||||
spending a minimum time underground of about ten hours, and then
|
||||
emerging into the morning light.</p>
|
||||
<p>Good idea, we thought, and indeed the first of these trips did
|
||||
add 394ft to the depth of <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Eislufthöhle,</span> including the magnificent 197ft abseil
|
||||
into The Hall of the Greene King. Subsequent overnight trips pushed
|
||||
on down some more pitches, and a very muddy 'Fiesta Run' to give a
|
||||
total depth of 1,148ft, the cave still continuing. This bottom part
|
||||
of the cave is a very tall vadose stream canyon. The passage is
|
||||
very tight at stream level and traversing was necessary.</p>
|
||||
<p>It was whilst driving back from the last of these overnight
|
||||
trips, at about 7 o'clock in the morning, when we had a slight
|
||||
mishap. The driver of the car carrying three of Team <span lang=
|
||||
"de" xml:lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> back down the toll road,
|
||||
fell asleep at the wheel. With that Great Karst Area in the Sky
|
||||
Looming ever nearer, the car missed a telegraph pole and a tree by
|
||||
inches, went through a fence cum crash barrier, and gracefully
|
||||
launched itself over the void.</p>
|
||||
<p>Well, it could have been a drop of a couple of hundred feet had
|
||||
it happened further up the road, but as it was, any spectators
|
||||
stupid enough to be awake at that ungodly hour would have seen a
|
||||
fine piece of 'S' registered, British engineering fall, roll, and
|
||||
tumble down a near vertical 30ft bank, to land wheels down in the
|
||||
river at the bottom. (all film rights reserved.)</p>
|
||||
<p>The driver had a broken sternum, cuts to face and hands, and
|
||||
concussion. The front seat passenger had a bad gash in the head,
|
||||
and was suspected of having a lightly fractured neck, and as the
|
||||
passenger in the back (I'm almost ashamed to say it!) I escaped
|
||||
uninjured. The car was a write-off. Both injured parties are now
|
||||
out of hospital, and well on the way to recovery. (Rats, I wanted
|
||||
his watch!)</p>
|
||||
<p>One consequence of the crash was to leave Team <span lang="de"
|
||||
xml:lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> a little short of manpower.
|
||||
Efforts were shifted from surveying and photographing to derigging.
|
||||
As the expedition neared its close, we even started fondling
|
||||
insurance policies as we contemplated having to abandon some tackle
|
||||
down the cave. With most of the cave still to derig, things looked
|
||||
bleak. Then we remembered the magic carbide lamp . . . Wham! In
|
||||
came Team Geriatric, fresh from <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Gemsehöhle,</span> and in one magnificent combined effort, we
|
||||
cleared the cave with one day to spare.</p>
|
||||
<p>On the return journey we were waved through Belgian customs by
|
||||
the cleaning lady, and just reached an English telly five minutes
|
||||
before Sid's Pippikin film started.</p>
|
||||
<p>In conclusion then, the expedition was a great success, even if
|
||||
the exploration of <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Eislufthöhle</span> was halted a little early. As for
|
||||
<span lang="de" xml:lang="de">Eislufthöhle</span> itself, it is now
|
||||
one of Austria's most significant caves. From our end point this
|
||||
year, we could lob stones down a considerable distance below, with
|
||||
the stream canyon continuing. No sump appears imminent as there is
|
||||
no fresh mud on the walls. (The mud of the Fiesta Run is probably
|
||||
associated with a shaft overhead, and is quite old stuff.)</p>
|
||||
<p>To get 1300ft out of the place should be a mere formality, and
|
||||
after that, there's still 1640ft of depth potential left. Now we
|
||||
must try and muster a really crack team for next year. And crack
|
||||
team it must be, as <span lang="de" xml:lang=
|
||||
"de">Eislufthöhle</span> is no longer the easy series of shafts it
|
||||
was, but a long and serious undertaking.</p>
|
||||
<p><i>References: Cambridge Underground <a href=
|
||||
"../../../years/1976/report.htm">1977</a>, <a href=
|
||||
"../../../years/1977/report.htm">1978</a> and <a href=
|
||||
"../../../years/1978/report.htm">1979</a> [to be published]
|
||||
containing surveys of all underground discoveries made by CUCC
|
||||
in recent years, plus surface survey giving accurate entrance
|
||||
locations and altitudes.</i> <span style="font-size: 80%">[This is a slight
|
||||
exagerration, WebEd.]</span></p>
|
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<center><font size=-1>CTS 80.1739: Descent 44 (January/February 1980) pp 36-38</font>
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<p>This article first appeared in <italics>Descent</italics>(44) for Jan/Feb 1980,
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<p style="font-size: 80%">CTS 80.1739: Descent 44 (January/February
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<h2>Cambridge expedition bottoms Austria's Eislufthöhle</h2>
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<p>This article first appeared in <em>Descent</em>(44) for Jan/Feb
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1980, pp36-38 and is reproduced here with the permission of the
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author and Wild Places Publishing.</p>
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<p>By Nick Thorne</center>
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<h1>Cambridge expedition bottoms Austria's Eislufthöhle</h1>
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<p style="text-align: right"><b>By Nick Thorne</b></p>
|
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|
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<p>IN LATE July and August, Cambridge University Caving Club again went to
|
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the Loser Plateau in the Totes Gebirge of Austria. The plateau, situated
|
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above the quiet village of Altaussee in Steiermark, had been the scene of our
|
||||
previous three summer expeditions.
|
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<p>IN LATE July and August, Cambridge University Caving Club again
|
||||
went to the Loser Plateau in the Totes Gebirge of Austria. The
|
||||
plateau, situated above the quiet village of Altaussee in
|
||||
Steiermark, had been the scene of our previous three summer
|
||||
expeditions.</p>
|
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|
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<p>The prospecting done to date on the vast virgin lapiaz of the plateau had
|
||||
given us no fewer than three pots in the 650-1000ft (200-300m) bracket, and
|
||||
one, Eislufthöhle, 1150ft (350m) deep, and as yet unfinished.
|
||||
<p>The prospecting done to date on the vast virgin lapiaz of the
|
||||
plateau had given us no fewer than three pots in the 650-1000ft
|
||||
(200-300m) bracket, and one, Eislufthöhle, 1150ft (350m) deep, and
|
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as yet unfinished.</p>
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|
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<p>As one of our rank concludes, finding deep pots on the Loser Plateau is a
|
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real cinch; pushing them, however, is just a little more difficult.
|
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Consequently, this year's expedition concentrated not on more prospecting
|
||||
(for fear of finding yet another deep pot), but instead on the exciting task
|
||||
of bottoming Eislufthöhle.
|
||||
<p>As one of our rank concludes, finding deep pots on the Loser
|
||||
Plateau is a real cinch; pushing them, however, is just a little
|
||||
more difficult. Consequently, this year's expedition concentrated
|
||||
not on more prospecting (for fear of finding yet another deep pot),
|
||||
but instead on the exciting task of bottoming Eislufthöhle.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The cave, designated 106 in the official Austrian catalogue, was
|
||||
discovered in 1977 and pushed down to 500ft (150m) depth before time forced a
|
||||
derig. Last year we added another 650ft (200m) depth before a car accident
|
||||
wiped out (temporarily) half of the pushing team. (See
|
||||
<a href="../1978/descnt.htm"><i>Descent 40</i></a> for the action replay).
|
||||
discovered in 1977 and pushed down to 500ft (150m) depth before
|
||||
time forced a derig. Last year we added another 650ft (200m) depth
|
||||
before a car accident wiped out (temporarily) half of the pushing
|
||||
team. (See <a href="../1978/descnt.htm"><i>Descent 40</i></a> for
|
||||
the action replay).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The cave to this depth includes (see survey), Plugged Sahft, 250ft (75m)
|
||||
of horrific snow plugs; The Keg Series, a red herring route that diverted our
|
||||
attention until we noticed that - wait for it - it had no draught; and the
|
||||
Tap Room, a fair sized chamber with a stream inlet in the roof.
|
||||
<p>The cave to this depth includes (see survey), Plugged Sahft,
|
||||
250ft (75m) of horrific snow plugs; The Keg Series, a red herring
|
||||
route that diverted our attention until we noticed that - wait for
|
||||
it - it had no draught; and the Tap Room, a fair sized chamber with
|
||||
a stream inlet in the roof.</p>
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<p>Next occurred a superb section of verticality including the drop into The
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Hall of the Greene King, a real belter of a pitch, 180ft (55m) free to the
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floor, huge and black. This was followed by an uncharacteristically
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horizontal section, mainly traversing in a tall stream canyon, punctuated by
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short muddy pitches. The traverse below the Fiesta Run was the limit of
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previous exploration before this summer.
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<p>Next occurred a superb section of verticality including the drop
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into The Hall of the Greene King, a real belter of a pitch, 180ft
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(55m) free to the floor, huge and black. This was followed by an
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uncharacteristically horizontal section, mainly traversing in a
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tall stream canyon, punctuated by short muddy pitches. The traverse
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below the Fiesta Run was the limit of previous exploration before
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this summer.</p>
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<p>This year's expedition started slowly. A lot of surface preparation was
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needed first, and things were not speeded up by a car breakdown in Germany!
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We supplemented our luxurious base camp in Altaussee with an advanced camp up
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in the mountains on the edge of the karren field, about 20 minutes walk from
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the cave. This walk across the difficult lapiaz from cave to camp, we marked
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in style with a continuous piece of white polypropylene string. This enabled
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us to negotiate the walk over the clints at any time of the day or night,
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come rain or shine. And so to the underground.
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<p>This year's expedition started slowly. A lot of surface
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preparation was needed first, and things were not speeded up by a
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car breakdown in Germany! We supplemented our luxurious base camp
|
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in Altaussee with an advanced camp up in the mountains on the edge
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of the karren field, about 20 minutes walk from the cave. This walk
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across the difficult lapiaz from cave to camp, we marked in style
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with a continuous piece of white polypropylene string. This enabled
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us to negotiate the walk over the clints at any time of the day or
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night, come rain or shine. And so to the underground.</p>
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<p>The customary ice boulders of Plugged Shaft were merely replaced this year
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by overhanging snow cornices, huge icicles of critical plummet potential, and
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the like. These necessitated a rebolting of the shaft, an unpleasant job
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undertaken by those pulling the short straw. Once below Plugged, the other
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pitches were rigged without too much hassle, to bring us to the Fiesta Run
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and new ground.
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<p>The customary ice boulders of Plugged Shaft were merely replaced
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this year by overhanging snow cornices, huge icicles of critical
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plummet potential, and the like. These necessitated a rebolting of
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the shaft, an unpleasant job undertaken by those pulling the short
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straw. Once below Plugged, the other pitches were rigged without
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too much hassle, to bring us to the Fiesta Run and new ground.</p>
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<p>We rigged Madlmaier Shaft, named after our beer vending campsite owner,
|
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and descended only ten feet before a decision was required. Continuing on
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downwards seemed to be fairly restricted and more obvious was a traverse
|
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outwards. We opted for the latter believing it would lead to a more sociable
|
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pitch down to the same place. So much for theory. Before long we found
|
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ourselves in a totally different passage, with the sound of the stream fading
|
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into the background. This route was followed down two broken 50ft (15m)
|
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pitches to a fairly small passage. The loon out in front at the time squirmed
|
||||
along 100ft (30m) of tight grovel until he popped out into the side of a
|
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roomy aven. He reckoned it was about 50ft (15m) down to a
|
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streamway - end of trip.
|
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<p>We rigged Madlmaier Shaft, named after our beer vending campsite
|
||||
owner, and descended only ten feet before a decision was required.
|
||||
Continuing on downwards seemed to be fairly restricted and more
|
||||
obvious was a traverse outwards. We opted for the latter believing
|
||||
it would lead to a more sociable pitch down to the same place. So
|
||||
much for theory. Before long we found ourselves in a totally
|
||||
different passage, with the sound of the stream fading into the
|
||||
background. This route was followed down two broken 50ft (15m)
|
||||
pitches to a fairly small passage. The loon out in front at the
|
||||
time squirmed along 100ft (30m) of tight grovel until he popped out
|
||||
into the side of a roomy aven. He reckoned it was about 50ft (15m)
|
||||
down to a streamway - end of trip.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Enthusiasm for passage at depth like this was low, and the next party
|
||||
consequently took a closer look at the way on down Madlmaier Shaft. To
|
||||
everyone's surprise and delight, the place soon opened out into a comfortable
|
||||
sized rift. On this particular trip a ledge 90ft (28m) down was reached, the
|
||||
pitch continuing down a second, large rift, at right angles to the first.
|
||||
<p>Enthusiasm for passage at depth like this was low, and the next
|
||||
party consequently took a closer look at the way on down Madlmaier
|
||||
Shaft. To everyone's surprise and delight, the place soon opened
|
||||
out into a comfortable sized rift. On this particular trip a ledge
|
||||
90ft (28m) down was reached, the pitch continuing down a second,
|
||||
large rift, at right angles to the first.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The next trip capitalised on the new found verticality that the pot was
|
||||
displaying. Madlmaier Shaft was bottomed after a damp 110ft (33m) section
|
||||
below the ledge. As the stream sank into the floor a dry, broken 160ft (50m)
|
||||
pitch was descended down a vast gulley. The next section was very
|
||||
atmospheric. (I mean wet). The stream reissued from a hole high up in the
|
||||
wall and cascaded down on the free climb and 14th pitch that followed almost
|
||||
immediately. This was unfortunate, as the pitch was 70ft (20m) deep! Spitting
|
||||
over their shoulders, the two cavers, now firmly believing Loser to be
|
||||
hollow, left the cave for a celebration in the local bar.
|
||||
<p>The next trip capitalised on the new found verticality that the
|
||||
pot was displaying. Madlmaier Shaft was bottomed after a damp 110ft
|
||||
(33m) section below the ledge. As the stream sank into the floor a
|
||||
dry, broken 160ft (50m) pitch was descended down a vast gulley. The
|
||||
next section was very atmospheric. (I mean wet). The stream
|
||||
reissued from a hole high up in the wall and cascaded down on the
|
||||
free climb and 14th pitch that followed almost immediately. This
|
||||
was unfortunate, as the pitch was 70ft (20m) deep! Spitting over
|
||||
their shoulders, the two cavers, now firmly believing Loser to be
|
||||
hollow, left the cave for a celebration in the local bar.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Then unfortunately it rained... and rained... for days. And it only
|
||||
stopped raining when it was time for a thunderstorm. As the weather continued
|
||||
to look pretty Schwarz over Wilhelm's Mutter's, we spent several sleepless
|
||||
nights up at the advanced camp, speculating on run-off times for the water,
|
||||
and the possibility of getting flight clearance for our tents.
|
||||
<p>Then unfortunately it rained... and rained... for days. And it
|
||||
only stopped raining when it was time for a thunderstorm. As the
|
||||
weather continued to look pretty Schwarz over Wilhelm's Mutter's,
|
||||
we spent several sleepless nights up at the advanced camp,
|
||||
speculating on run-off times for the water, and the possibility of
|
||||
getting flight clearance for our tents.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When the sun finally condescended to shine, a five-man mega
|
||||
pushing/surveying/photgraphing team stormed underground. The 15th pitch was
|
||||
soon rigged sensibly and descended to a large walking passage, with the
|
||||
stream flowing just under the boulder floor. The passage sloped steeply
|
||||
down/over/under/around boulders of all shapes sizes and stabilities, and
|
||||
then, just when least expected, absolutely unmistakeable, thick, black mud
|
||||
covered the rock - the cave would shortly sump. Another short pitch and we
|
||||
were there. The sump pool was a fittingly large lake, and signified the
|
||||
culmination of three years' interesting work in the pot.
|
||||
pushing/surveying/photgraphing team stormed underground. The 15th
|
||||
pitch was soon rigged sensibly and descended to a large walking
|
||||
passage, with the stream flowing just under the boulder floor. The
|
||||
passage sloped steeply down/over/under/around boulders of all
|
||||
shapes sizes and stabilities, and then, just when least expected,
|
||||
absolutely unmistakeable, thick, black mud covered the rock - the
|
||||
cave would shortly sump. Another short pitch and we were there. The
|
||||
sump pool was a fittingly large lake, and signified the culmination
|
||||
of three years' interesting work in the pot.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Whatever feelings we had at the time, either surprise, relief, pleasure,
|
||||
disappointment, etc. were soon completely wiped out by the sheer effort we
|
||||
put in as we cleared the cave of tackle below The Hall of the Greene King.
|
||||
The bottoming party surfaced to a starlit sky, after a trip of 15 hours.
|
||||
<p>Whatever feelings we had at the time, either surprise, relief,
|
||||
pleasure, disappointment, etc. were soon completely wiped out by
|
||||
the sheer effort we put in as we cleared the cave of tackle below
|
||||
The Hall of the Greene King. The bottoming party surfaced to a
|
||||
starlit sky, after a trip of 15 hours.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The rest of the derigging and the clearing of the advanced camp proceeded
|
||||
with relatively little fuss, but a lot of effort, over the remaining few days
|
||||
of the expedition. We then returned to England, mission accomplished.
|
||||
<p>The rest of the derigging and the clearing of the advanced camp
|
||||
proceeded with relatively little fuss, but a lot of effort, over
|
||||
the remaining few days of the expedition. We then returned to
|
||||
England, mission accomplished.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The survey: A grade 5 survey of the pot stopped at the Tap Room with a
|
||||
duff clino. For the rest of the pot we measured pitch lengths and feel that
|
||||
1650ft (506m) is a fair minimum depth estimate. A higher grade survey and a
|
||||
surface survey of the Loser's cave entrances will be published in
|
||||
<i>Cambridge Underground</i> 1980.
|
||||
<p>The survey: A grade 5 survey of the pot stopped at the Tap Room
|
||||
with a duff clino. For the rest of the pot we measured pitch
|
||||
lengths and feel that 1650ft (506m) is a fair minimum depth
|
||||
estimate. A higher grade survey and a surface survey of the Loser's
|
||||
cave entrances will be published in <i>Cambridge Underground</i>
|
||||
1980.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In conclusion then, apart from a few odd leads that we didn't bother to
|
||||
follow, Eislufthöhle is finished. And sporting though it was, I can't
|
||||
see anyone returning to the place for a long time to come. And why should
|
||||
they? There's the rest of the plateau to look at, and deeper pots to be found
|
||||
by anyone caring to have an expedition there. Thanks due to Karl Gaisberger,
|
||||
our local contact, and Rocksport for the donation of some rope.
|
||||
<p>In conclusion then, apart from a few odd leads that we didn't
|
||||
bother to follow, Eislufthöhle is finished. And sporting though it
|
||||
was, I can't see anyone returning to the place for a long time to
|
||||
come. And why should they? There's the rest of the plateau to look
|
||||
at, and deeper pots to be found by anyone caring to have an
|
||||
expedition there. Thanks due to Karl Gaisberger, our local contact,
|
||||
and Rocksport for the donation of some rope.</p>
|
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<font size=-1>CTS 81.1410: Descent 49 (Jul/Aug 1981) p 46</font>
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i> (49) for Jul/Aug 1981,
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p46 and is reproduced here with the
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permission of the author and Wild Places Publishing.<br>
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<h2>Stellerweghöhle</h2>
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<h3>CUCC's -1200ft Alternative to Early German Route</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 80%">CTS 81.1410: Descent 49 (Jul/Aug 1981) p 46</p>
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<p>This article first appeared in <i>Descent</i> (49) for Jul/Aug
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1981, p46 and is reproduced here with the permission of the author
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and Wild Places Publishing.</p>
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<h1>Stellerweghöhle</h1>
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<h2 style="text-align: center">CUCC's -1200ft Alternative to Early
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German Route</h2>
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<p style="text-align: right"><b>By Nick Thorne</b></p>
|
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|
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<p align=right>By Nick Thorne
|
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<p>FOR THE FIFTH year in succession, Cambridge University Caving
|
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Club again visited the Loser Plateau of Austria for their annual
|
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expedition in 1980. This expedition's personnel was supplemented
|
||||
by a University of Bristol contingent to give a relatively hefty
|
||||
thirteen man team. In all we spent three weeks in the fray, the
|
||||
fray being a combination of deep potholes, long walks,
|
||||
prospecting trips, eating schnitzels and drinking beer.</p>
|
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|
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<p>FOR THE FIFTH year in succession, Cambridge University Caving Club again
|
||||
visited the Loser Plateau of Austria for their annual expedition in 1980.
|
||||
This expedition's personnel was supplemented by a University of Bristol
|
||||
contingent to give a relatively hefty thirteen man team. In all we spent
|
||||
three weeks in the fray, the fray being a combination of deep potholes, long
|
||||
walks, prospecting trips, eating schnitzels and drinking beer.
|
||||
<p>The expedition started with a brief inspection of the
|
||||
limestone of the Tennengebirge above Golling and Abtenau. This
|
||||
area has a depth potential of around 4000ft/1200m and is under
|
||||
heavy scrutiny from many foreign caving clubs. Consequently we
|
||||
soon returned to our 'home patch', the Loser Plateau, above Alt
|
||||
Aussee in the Totes Gebirge. Although it has a smaller depth
|
||||
potential, this area is almost virgin, is much more accessible
|
||||
and isn't yet crowded out with hopeful speleos.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The expedition started with a brief inspection of the limestone of the
|
||||
Tennengebirge above Golling and Abtenau. This area has a depth potential of
|
||||
around 4000ft/1200m and is under heavy scrutiny from many foreign caving
|
||||
clubs. Consequently we soon returned to our 'home patch', the Loser Plateau,
|
||||
above Alt Aussee in the Totes Gebirge. Although it has a smaller depth
|
||||
potential, this area is almost virgin, is much more accessible and isn't yet
|
||||
crowded out with hopeful speleos.
|
||||
<p>This time we concentrated our explorations not on the plateau
|
||||
itself, but on the nearby Stoger Weg area. This was prompted by
|
||||
the presence there of a cave called Stellerweghöhle
|
||||
(designated 1623/41 in the Austrian catalogue). Stellerweg was
|
||||
pushed several years ago by a German team, supposedly all in one
|
||||
shaft, to a depth of 905ft/276m and left unfinished due to lack
|
||||
of tackle.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This time we concentrated our explorations not on the plateau itself, but
|
||||
on the nearby Stoger Weg area. This was prompted by the presence there of a
|
||||
cave called Stellerweghöhle (designated 1623/41 in the Austrian
|
||||
catalogue). Stellerweg was pushed several years ago by a German team,
|
||||
supposedly all in one shaft, to a depth of 905ft/276m and left unfinished due
|
||||
to lack of tackle.
|
||||
<p>On descending Stellerweg, the cave we found was nothing like
|
||||
what we expected. Initially, the German route was missed and a
|
||||
promising alternative follwed across several traverses, down a
|
||||
couple of pitches, and one huge, broken 330ft/100m shaft, until
|
||||
things became more cramped and sporting. Courageously, we
|
||||
abandoned this route and made more determined efforts to find the
|
||||
original German's route.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>On descending Stellerweg, the cave we found was nothing like what we
|
||||
expected. Initially, the German route was missed and a promising alternative
|
||||
follwed across several traverses, down a couple of pitches, and one huge,
|
||||
broken 330ft/100m shaft, until things became more cramped and sporting.
|
||||
Courageously, we abandoned this route and made more determined efforts to
|
||||
find the original German's route.
|
||||
<p>Once located, this proved to be fairly disillusioning too, and
|
||||
we pushed it down a series of stepped pitches, past what we
|
||||
reckoned was the German's limit of exploration, until this route
|
||||
also became fairly squalid - and we were still only about
|
||||
650ft/200m deep. Leaving this way unfinished we returned to our
|
||||
route.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Once located, this proved to be fairly disillusioning too, and we pushed
|
||||
it down a series of stepped pitches, past what we reckoned was the German's
|
||||
limit of exploration, until this route also became fairly squalid - and we
|
||||
were still only about 650ft/200m deep. Leaving this way unfinished we
|
||||
returned to our route.
|
||||
<p>As the expedition unfurled, our route was explored down more
|
||||
amiable cave with many pitches to a depth of about 1200ft/370m,
|
||||
the cave continuing. The whole of Stellerweghöhle is very
|
||||
interesting and sporting, resembling, in parts, a huge version of
|
||||
Mendip's Eastwater, with many passages developed along inclined
|
||||
bedding planes. The place ramifies considerably, draughts
|
||||
encouragingly, and is more laterally extensive than anything else
|
||||
we'd previously come across in Austria. It will undoubtedly
|
||||
become one of the most important caves of the area, and as it
|
||||
stands now, will repay any work, albeit quite hard, undertaken in
|
||||
it.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>As the expedition unfurled, our route was explored down more amiable cave
|
||||
with many pitches to a depth of about 1200ft/370m, the cave continuing. The
|
||||
whole of Stellerweghöhle is very interesting and sporting, resembling,
|
||||
in parts, a huge version of Mendip's Eastwater, with many passages developed
|
||||
along inclined bedding planes. The place ramifies considerably, draughts
|
||||
encouragingly, and is more laterally extensive than anything else we'd
|
||||
previously come across in Austria. It will undoubtedly become one of the most
|
||||
important caves of the area, and as it stands now, will repay any work,
|
||||
albeit quite hard, undertaken in it.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In addition to the exploration of Stellerweg, the expedition also
|
||||
prospected the immediate vicinity, and discovered a considerable number of
|
||||
interesting sites. Some of these finds draughted phenomenally, occasionally
|
||||
the wind being strong enough to be audible and to move small stones. The
|
||||
caves found here were, not surprisingly, developed along similar lines to
|
||||
Stellerweg, and many leads were left unpushed.
|
||||
<p>In addition to the exploration of Stellerweg, the expedition
|
||||
also prospected the immediate vicinity, and discovered a
|
||||
considerable number of interesting sites. Some of these finds
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draughted phenomenally, occasionally the wind being strong enough
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to be audible and to move small stones. The caves found here
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were, not surprisingly, developed along similar lines to
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Stellerweg, and many leads were left unpushed.</p>
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<p>Our most significant find after Stellerweg was one we called
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Sonnenstrahlhöhle (1623/113). An airy 100ft/30m entrance pitch led down
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several steep ramps, more pitches and easy going to reach a restriction at
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minus 1120ft/340m. During its exploration one trip proved to be fairly
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exciting. Whilst a party was below a damp series of pitches near the bottom
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of the cave, the cloudburst of the year started. The water runs off this
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limestone like greased W.S., and the party were soon overtaken by something
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akin to a tidal wave. Fortunately, they had dry sanctuary in a passage just
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above the final pitch, and there they sat out the flood until the water
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abated and a relief party got down to them.
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Sonnenstrahlhöhle (1623/113). An airy 100ft/30m entrance
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pitch led down several steep ramps, more pitches and easy going
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to reach a restriction at minus 1120ft/340m. During its
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exploration one trip proved to be fairly exciting. Whilst a party
|
||||
was below a damp series of pitches near the bottom of the cave,
|
||||
the cloudburst of the year started. The water runs off this
|
||||
limestone like greased W.S., and the party were soon overtaken by
|
||||
something akin to a tidal wave. Fortunately, they had dry
|
||||
sanctuary in a passage just above the final pitch, and there they
|
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sat out the flood until the water abated and a relief party got
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down to them.</p>
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<p>Further details of our discoveries in this area will be issued in future
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CUCC and UBSS publications. Stellerweghöhle and environs offers exciting
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rewards for hard work. The possibility exists of inter-connecting many of the
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caves here, thus producing a system both long and deep. We'll be back.
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<p>Many thanks to locals, Fritz Madlmaier, Karl Gaisverger, and Gunter Graf.
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<p>Further details of our discoveries in this area will be issued
|
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in future CUCC and UBSS publications. Stellerweghöhle and
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environs offers exciting rewards for hard work. The possibility
|
||||
exists of inter-connecting many of the caves here, thus producing
|
||||
a system both long and deep. We'll be back.</p>
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<p>Many thanks to locals, Fritz Madlmaier, Karl Gaisverger, and
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Gunter Graf.</p>
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<hr />
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<img alt=">" src="../../../../icons/lists/0.png">
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<b>1980 Expedition info</b>:<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="../../../years/1980/log.htm">Logbook</a><br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="../../../years/1980/report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1981</a><br>
|
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<!-- <img alt="--->" src="../../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="../../../years/1980/bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves & Caving Report</a><br> -->
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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Austria 1980 - from <a href="../../../years/1980/npcpub.htm">NPC Newsletter</a><br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="../../../years/1980/song.htm">Another Kick in the Balls</a> (expedition song)<br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../../../icons/lists/0.png">
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<a href="../../../pubs.htm#pubs1980">Index</a> to all publications<br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../../../icons/lists/0.png">
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<a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a><br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../../../icons/lists/0.png">
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<a href="../../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
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<li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
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<ul>
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<li><a href= "../../../years/1980/log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
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<li><a href= "../../../years/1980/report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1981</a></li>
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<!-- <li><a href="../../../years/1980/bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves & Caving Report</a></li> -->
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<li>Austria 1980 - from <a href="../../../years/1980/npcpub.htm">NPC Newsletter</a></li>
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<li><a href= "../../../years/1980/song.htm">Another Kick in the Balls</a> (expedition song)</li>
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</ul></li>
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<li><a href= "../../../pubs.htm#pubs1980">Index</a> to all publications</li>
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<li><a href= "../../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
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<body>
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<h1>The Potato Hut</h1>
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<center><img src="../images/potato-hut.jpg"></center>
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<p>The Potato Hut seen from the outside.
|
||||
<div class="centre"><img src="../images/potato-hut.jpg"></div>
|
||||
<p>The Potato Hut seen from the outside.</p>
|
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|
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Mark Shinwell, 2000</font>
|
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<p class="caption">Photo © Mark Shinwell, 2000</p>
|
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<p><hr>
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<hr />
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<p><ul>
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<li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a>
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<li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a>
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<ul>
|
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<li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
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<li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
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