diff --git a/1623/README.txt b/1623/README.txt index fb11ee34c..03b740ab0 100644 --- a/1623/README.txt +++ b/1623/README.txt @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Programmers beware. -Troggle generates files in repsonse to URL requests of the form -/1623/283.html +Troggle generates files in response to URL requests of the form +/1623/238/283.html but there is also this real folder /1623/ in the expoweb root which contains HTML files and fragments which are served as-is as plain HTML. This is very bad design of course, and a relic, but an awful lot of -files will need fixing to reapir this peculiarity. +files will need fixing to repair this peculiarity. Philip Sargent 26/2/2022 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/1623/others/README.txt b/1623/others/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5811aad4d --- /dev/null +++ b/1623/others/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +All this stuff in 1623/others/ should really be in the /guidebook area of the site, as everything below /1623/ is expected to be a cave description. + +We have not moved it yet because it would be pain editing all the URLs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm index 7f5483438..51800a8b9 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm +++ b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ the Steinbrückhöhle Top Camp location is at the top left, but this pho

This photo was taken from the steep north slopes of the Bräuning Nase which can be climbed via a shallow gully. At the north end of the Bräuning Nase short ridge, by hacking through -dwarf pine, Laser Point 0/7 +dwarf pine, Laser Point 0/7 can be found, in an entertaining position perched over the cliff down to the Schwarzmoossättel. The actual summit is at the south end of the ridge, and views of the plateau from anywhere on the top are restricted by the clinging @@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ see how vegetation has changed since CUCC started to visit the area.

This shot was taken ten years before we first camped on the plateau just over the col in 1988. -Old (Schwarzmoossättel)Top Camp +Old (Schwarzmoossättel)Top Camp would eventually be sited just off the bottom of the picture left of centre. Behind this, an area of limestone karren with noticeable diagonal scarps is the location of -1623/171 whilst to the right and nearer is -another patch of bare karren containing B11, -164 and 189. +1623/171 whilst to the right and nearer is +another patch of bare karren containing B11, +164 and 189. Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline left of centre, and -Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance +Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance lies just in from the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.


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-caves-1626/55/55-second-dataset.svx -The labyrinthine system contains several levels of development, mostly southwards towards Nagelsteghöhle (the probable resurgence at 850m). The current deepest point (a sump) has been reached by systematically traversing over pitches of 40 to 90m. - -

78.2012
(GSAB) Spéalp 1 (June 1977) pp 33-49, Totes Gebirge: Description des principaux gouffres de la zone ouest du massif, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave
English Translation
En Français

The description is translated mainly from reference 78.2012 by Andy Waddington and Jill Gates, with additional info on dates/lengths as cited. - - - -

More information on this cave, by those exploring it, can be found on the Landesverein für Höhlenkunde in Oberosterreich site, with text available in both English and German and with a number of excellent photos.

- - +

+caves-1626/55/55-second-dataset.svx +The labyrinthine system contains several levels of development, mostly southwards towards Nagelsteghöhle (the probable resurgence at 850m). The current deepest point (a sump) has been reached by systematically traversing over pitches of 40 to 90m. + +

78.2012
(GSAB) Spéalp 1 (June 1977) pp 33-49, Totes Gebirge: Description des principaux gouffres de la zone ouest du massif, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave
English Translation
En Français

The description is translated mainly from reference 78.2012 by Andy Waddington and Jill Gates, with additional info on dates/lengths as cited. + +

More information on this cave, by those exploring it, can be found on the Landesverein für Höhlenkunde in Oberosterreich site, with text available in both English and German and with a number of excellent photos.

+ + - -1626/55/55.html + diff --git a/guidebook/remote.html b/guidebook/remote.html index cb3627fe0..c8d3a147c 100644 --- a/guidebook/remote.html +++ b/guidebook/remote.html @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Move so that EditThisPage works and does not clash with cave data rendering --> area of limestone karren and dwarf spruce. Exploration is deterred by the lack of paths, almost complete absence of water supplies and possible places to camp and just general inaccessibility. This is the main area of CUCC exploration since 2000.

+

In recent years the area between the Schwarzmoossattel and the Stonebridge top camp has been just called "the plateau" as we have got more used to it. The term "far plateau" is not much used, but if it is, then today (2025) it would refer to the areas beyond Garlic Cave or beyond Tunnocksshaft.

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Main path from Stonbridge to the col

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Philip Sargent, in, probably, 2018.

+This may be the very same spot as AERW's photo, on the same page, except looking down not up. + + +

Photo © Margot Sargent, 2018

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+ diff --git a/handbook/look4.htm b/handbook/look4.htm index 56f50c6eb..14202dbe4 100644 --- a/handbook/look4.htm +++ b/handbook/look4.htm @@ -51,7 +51,10 @@ alt="Lost Rucksack Hole 1" />

(Typical shaft bashing, often easiest on ladders: Adam Cooper near Top Camp in 1993. Bolt placing usually easier on rope, but still in T-shirt & shorts!)

- +
+ a bit of the plateau +

a bit of the plateau

+

All of this has made any systematic prospecting difficult, so there is still the chance of a significant discovery quite close to Top Camp or to other known caves. Life is made even more difficult through sloppy recording @@ -64,11 +67,9 @@ description. The aim is to link all such caves in to existing surface surveys, which in turn are tied to a number of fixed points located by laser theodolite/rangefinder from local trig. points.

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- -a bit of the plateau -

a bit of the plateau

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screenshot of the GPS file @@ -79,6 +80,8 @@ about. To avoid any possibility of errors, this includes some info on caves not explored by CUCC, though for reasons of Austrian Kataster politics, these are not publicly accessible on the "live" web site.

+ +

We used to have a fancy clickable map showing the locations of all the caves we have information on with tables showing which pieces of information we have and what information still needs to @@ -89,7 +92,11 @@ are mostly broken. To find current QMs (Question Marks, i.e. open leads) look at

Today we really need a GPS-enabled map of entrances, and we have one! Instructions for downloading it are on the Essential GPS page.

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+ +another bit of the plateau +

another bit of the plateau

+

Cave Numbering Conventions

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This is the upper of two alternating sites of CUCC's Top Camp for -several years in the late 80s. An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water +several years in the late 80s and 90s (these photos from 1997). An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water is unusual on the plateau, and this has proved to be an exceptionally useful base, despite being exposed to the frequent poor weather. The view is in the direction of the approach to Kaninchenhöhle.

Since 2000 we have used the bivvy at Steinbrückenhöhle and collected rainwater (which is plentiful) for our water supply. +

[Why did it takes us several decades to realise that water fell bountifully from the sky throughout expo?] -

Photo © Dan Mace, 1991

+

Photo © Dan Mace, 1991 - but this is surely wrong as the photo by Julian in 1997 is clearly the same expo and Dan wasn't there in 1997: he was only on expo in 1989 and 1991.



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  • Area/subarea descriptions
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  • - - + diff --git a/piclinks/wildkg.htm b/piclinks/wildkg.htm index ff24e61ec..e439eeeb3 100644 --- a/piclinks/wildkg.htm +++ b/piclinks/wildkg.htm @@ -2,9 +2,7 @@ - -Peaks beyond the Plateau - +Peaks beyond the Plateau @@ -25,7 +23,7 @@ out of sight to the right.

    For a better view of the nearer plateau from a higher viewpoint see:

    -Clearer View from Bräning Nase
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