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<title>1977: Andy's own Logbook</title>
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<h2>Cambridge University Caving Club Expedition to the Totes Gebirge
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Andy Waddington's <a href="andylg.htm">Logbook</a><br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1978</a><br>
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<a href="bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves & Caving Report</a><br> -->
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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Nick Thorne's write-up in <a href="771649.htm">Belfry Bulletin 354</a><br>
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<a href="log.htm">Logbook</a> (currently missing)<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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Andy Waddington's <a href="andylg.htm">Logbook</a><br>
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<a href="bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves & Caving Report</a><br> -->
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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Eislufthöhle - <a href="descnt.htm">from Descent 40</a><br>
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may indeed be in Austria again as there are still a lot of relatively
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unexplored limestone areas there.
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<p><center><img alt="location map - 10k gif" width=600 height=650 src="map.png"></center>
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<p><center>[IMAGE MISSING: LOCATION MAP]
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<h2><a name="76">Eislufthöhle (106)</a></h2>
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calculated by measuring rope lengths on pitches so the final depth of 506m
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is possibly not extremely accurate.
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<p><center><img alt="3d sketch of 1623/99 - 21k gif" width=590 height=890 src="../../plateau/others/99.png"></center>
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<p><center>[IMAGE MISSING: 3d sketch of 1623/99]<!-- img alt="3d sketch of 1623/99 - 21k gif" width=590 height=890 src="../../plateau/others/99.png" --></center>
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<p>References :
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<p>Cambridge Underground <a href="report.htm">1981 pp 9-21</a>
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<br>Proc. UBSS <a href="../../others/ubss/811309.htm">Vol. 16 No. 1 pp 11-20</a>
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<br>Proc. UBSS <!-- a href="../../others/ubss/811309.htm" -->Vol. 16 No. 1 pp 11-20
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<br>Cambridge Underground <a href="../1981/report.htm">1982 pp 5-20</a>
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<br>Proc. UBSS <a href="../../others/ubss/831621.htm">Vol. 16 No. 2 pp 77-83</a>
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<br>Proc. UBSS <!-- a href="../../others/ubss/831621.htm" -->Vol. 16 No. 2 pp 77-83
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Passage descriptions for 1999's major finds:<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png"><A HREF="../../smkridge/161/chile.htm">Chile area (of 136/161) description</A>
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<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png"><A HREF="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml">Steinbrückenhöhle, 1623/204 description</A>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png"><A HREF="../../smkridge/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle, 1623/204 description</A>
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(includes plan survey)<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/2.png"><A HREF="http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dgl3ajd/steinbrk.wrl">Steinbrückenhöhle VRML image</A>
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<p><em>Note: The images for this logbook were once on the web but appear to have vanished some while ago. They may be re-scanned, as the original paper logbook is still around in the expo library - would anyone like to volunteer? —DL 2004-04-29</em></p>
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<p>The first part of the log is traditionally taken up by the journey
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out.<br> If this is of no interest, here is a link <a href="#start">to
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the caving</a>!
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<p>Bimbled across the plateau and up into the col twixt Nied Augst Eck & HSK. Lots & lots of entrances here, many of which are horizontal - see notes for this trip. Main find, on the col itself, was a very large horizontal entrance near a prominent rock bridge.
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<p><center><img alt="sketch of entrance - 4k gif" width=650 height=350 src="log1.png"></center>
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<p><center>[IMAGE: Sketch of entrance. MISSING]<!-- img alt="sketch of entrance - 4k gif" width=650 height=350 src="log1.png" --></center>
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<p>Two entrances, 'a' found first.
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down into a tube which dropped into a small passage with boulders + leads on
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down - I then backtracked to Brian.
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<p><center><img alt="sketch - 6k gif" width=582 height=232 src="log2.png"></center>
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<p><center>IMAGE: Sketch<!-- img alt="sketch - 6k gif" width=582 height=232 src="log2.png" --></center>
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<p>Brian had rigged the pitch off naturals + a bolt. Down to chamber +
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fortunately the rope was also ~good for the hole in the floor of it through
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Put spit in 135 for forthcoming tag. Spent another hour or so traipsing
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around looking for the elusive 137. No joy, although we found a hole (shaft) that goes at least a bit in the middle of one of the bunde lumps directly below the Vord summit cliff. GPSed to:
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<p><center><img alt="sketch - 6k gif" width=380 height=305 src="log3.png"></center>
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<p><center>IMAGE: Sketch<!-- img alt="sketch - 6k gif" width=380 height=305 src="log3.png" --></center>
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<p>Then it was getting past tea-time & started raining. Got thoroughly
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wet on way home & cooked in super-spacious new tent.
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miserable time doing the flat out crawl over sticky mud + pointy rocks which
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I'd forgotten from last time. Took all the rope etc. back to the col.
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<p><center><img alt="sketch - 7k gif" width=660 height=360 src="log4.png"></center>
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<p><center>IMAGE: Sketch<!-- img alt="sketch - 7k gif" width=660 height=360 src="log4.png" --></center>
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<p>T/U Becka 30 min, Brian 60 min
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like there could be a pitch down the other side &/or a tube heading off
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horizontally - but I climbed up to the same level as the tube & it looked
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mud-filled under the glare of my dodgy yellow electric.
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<img alt="sketch - 4k gif" width=548 height=140 align=right hspace=10
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vspace=10 src="log5.png"> Earl + Jon surveyed out + detackled. Brian went up
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[IMAGE - MISSING]
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vspace=10 src="log5.png"--> Earl + Jon surveyed out + detackled. Brian went up
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a climb at the top of Jon's pitch (ie. at the end of the big rift chamber v.
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near Andy's pitch). Loose & didn't lead to anything promising. Had a
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third attempt at re-rigging Andy's 6m upclimb more sensibly + bodged it again
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<p>T/U 15 hours
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<center><p><a name="log6img"><img alt="pitch 1, 2 rigging - 6k gif" width=583 height=295 src="log6.png"></a>
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<p><img alt="pitch 3 rigging - 5k gif" width=485 height=232 src="log7.png">
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<p><img alt="pitch 4, 5 rigging - 8k gif" width=540 height=370 src="log8.png">
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<p><img alt="pitch 6 rigging - 6k gif" width=576 height=320 src="log9.png"></center>
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<center><p><a name="log6img">IMAGE: pitch 1, 2 rigging - 6k gif<!-- img alt="pitch 1, 2 rigging - 6k gif" width=583 height=295 src="log6.png" --></a>
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<p>IMAGE: pitch 3 rigging - 5k gif<!-- img alt="pitch 3 rigging - 5k gif" width=485 height=232 src="log7.png" -->
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<p>IMAGE: pitch 4, 5 rigging - 8k gif<!-- img alt="pitch 4, 5 rigging - 8k gif" width=540 height=370 src="log8.png" -->
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<p>IMAGE: pitch 6 rigging<!-- img alt="pitch 6 rigging - 6k gif" width=576 height=320 src="log9.png" --></center>
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<p>NOTE - Passage continues for 50m streamway to sump <u>TOTALITY</u>
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<p>A "surface stroll" by three cavers on the 25<sup>th</sup> July discovered
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"a very large horizontal entrance by a prominent rock bridge". There were
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actually two entrances discovered and the cave was named
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle</span></a> after the rock bridge.
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle</span></a> after the rock bridge.
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<p>The next day saw two of the discoverers return to start descending the
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new cave. A significant amount new passage was discovered - spirits were
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<u>and</u> deep lists - truly a cave of world significance.
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<p>Elsewhere in 1999, a new cave,
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml">Steinbrückenhöhle,</a> was found
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle,</a> was found
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beyond the known extent of Kaninchenhöhle to the north. This shows many
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similarities to the caves further south, and reached a depth of 226m at the
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head of a big black pitch of 40m or so. There is great hope that this cave
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<h2>Discoveries in <span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle</span></h2>
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<p>As mentioned previously
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle</span></a>
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle</span></a>
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stood at 224m deep at the end of the 1999 expedition. Unfortunately work
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early in this year's expedition was hindered by the discovery of a large
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amount of snow at the bottom of the entrance pitch. This necessitated work to
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truly a cave of world significance.
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<p>Elsewhere in 1999, a new cave,
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle,</span></a> was found
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<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html"><span lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle,</span></a> was found
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beyond the known extent of <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> to the north. This shows many
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similarities to the caves further south, and reached a depth of 226m at the
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head of a big black pitch. In 2000 this went to a narrow stream outlet at
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<h3>Recent History</h3>
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<p>In the last 3 years C.U.C.C., and its post-graduate sister club ex-Cambridge
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Speleologists have concentrated <a href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml"><span
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Speleologists have concentrated <a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html"><span
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lang="de">Steinbrückenhöhle,</span></a> was found beyond the known
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extent of <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> to the north. This shows
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many similarities to the caves further south, and reached a depth of 226m at
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deepest and longest caves.</p>
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<p> Over the last three years the principal focus of CUCC's work has been <a
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href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml">Steinbrückenhöhle,</a> a cave lying to the north of the
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href="../../smkridge/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle,</a> a cave lying to the north of the
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furthest known reaches of Kaninchenhöhle. This has quickly yielded over 5.3km of passage reaching a
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depth of 454m. As well as its considerable potential in its own right, it has a number of promising leads
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pointing in the direction of Kaninchenhöhle, in particular the Razordance streamway which is currently
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<p>There are also a number of auxilliary projects. These are largely intended for people to do on rest days,
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or if they don't feel like doing a big pitch series. Some of these are listed below; cf. the <a
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href="../../smkridge/204/qm.shtml">204 QM list</a>.</p>
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href="../../smkridge/204/qm.html">204 QM list</a>.</p>
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<h3>Pitch series (requiring bolting)</h3>
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<h1>Expedition Report: CUCC Totes Gebirge 2003</h1>
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<p>Meanwhile, further to the south a German group, <span lang="de"><a
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href="http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/">Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und
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Karst Grabenstetten e.V.~(ARGE)</a></span>, were exploring in the Stellerweg
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Karst Grabenstetten e.V.</a></span> (ARGE), were exploring in the Stellerweg
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area; finally, in summer 2002 a group of muddy but elated Germans arrived at
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our camp with the news that their cave (still known by the name originally
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given to it by CUCC, Tony's Second <span lang="de-at">Höhle</span>) had
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CUCC.</p>
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<p>Over the last few years the principal focus of CUCC's work has been <a
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href="../../smkridge/204/204.shtml">Steinbrückenhöhle</a>, a cave
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href="../../smkridge/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle</a>, a cave
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lying to the north of the main Schwarzmooskogel system, beneath the Nieder
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<li />There are a number of other leads in Steinbrückenhöhle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbrückenhöhle <a href="../../smkridge/204/qm.shtml">question mark list</a>).
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<li />There are a number of other leads in Steinbrückenhöhle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbrückenhöhle <a href="../../smkridge/204/qm.html">question mark list</a>).
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<li />One of the most interesting of the many smaller caves in the area near
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Steinbrückenhöhle is Hauchhöhle, a prominent entrance near the
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