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<h1>Area 1626: <span lang="de-at">Rauher - Schönberg</span></h1>
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<p>Within the Austrian kataster, area 1620 is the Western
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<span lang="de-at">Totes Gebirge</span>. Area 1623 is the
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<span lang="de-at">Loser - Augst-Eck</span> plateau (including CUCC's area)
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and 1626 is the area to the north and northwest. Starting from
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<span lang="de-at">Rettenbachtal</span> (the valley just beyond
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<span lang="de-at">Blaa-Alm</span>, at the end of the left branch at the
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start of the <span lang="de-at"><a href="../tollrd.htm">Loser
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Panoramastraße</a></span>), everything to the north and west of the
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valley of <span lang="de-at">Grüne Bichl</span>, is in 1626. The
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boundary then follows the ridge crest of
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<span lang="de-at">Schönberg</span>, then a rather ill-defined line to
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the <span lang="de-at">Wildenseehütte</span>. To the east here is area
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1627, and the eastern border of 1626 turns north.
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<p>There are a number of very significant systems within the area, only one
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of which has been visited by CUCC, as they tend to be difficult of access, or
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very much reserved to the Austrian cavers. The latter applies particularly
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to <b lang="de-at">
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<a name="55" href="../noinfo/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarhöhle</a></b>
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with its many entrances near the <b lang="de-at">Ischler Hütte</b>,
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accessible by paths from <b lang="de-at">Rettenbach</b>. This is well
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illustrated on the <span lang="de-at">Landesverein für Höhlenkunde
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in Oberosterreich</span> site with text in
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<a href="http://alpha.aec.at/cave/cave.html" lang="en">English</a> or
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<a href="http://alpha.aec.at/cave/index.html" lang="de-at">German</a>.
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<p>The other major systems lie around the high <b lang="de-at">Hintergras</b>
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and <b lang="de-at">Feuertal</b> valleys north of the
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<b lang="de-at">Schönberg</b> ridge line, and reached only by immense
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and steep climbs up from the north to the <b lang="de-at">Ebenseer
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Hochkogelhütte</b>. The oldest and most extensive cave in this area is
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<b lang="de-at"><a name="50" href="../noinfo/1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a></b>,
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visited by the <a href="../others/bec/index.htm">B.E.C.</a> in the late
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sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.
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<p>Both French and Belgian cavers, associated with the
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<a href="../others/gsab/index.htm">GSAB</a> explored a series of deep
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systems in the seventies - about the same time that CUCC first visited
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Austria. These include
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<b lang="de-at"><a name="117" href="../noinfo/1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht</a></b>
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-854m; the four entrances of
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<b lang="de-at"><a name="120" href="../noinfo/1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem</a></b>
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-913m; and the smaller
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<b lang="de-at"><a name="122" href="../noinfo/1626/122.htm">Ufoschacht</a></b>
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or <b lang="fr-be">Gouffre Ovni</b>, -565m.
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<p>Two expeditions by <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> in the
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late eighties explored caves on the 1623/1626 border, with all the
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significant finds lying in the 1626 area. These included
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<b lang="de"><a name="la11" href="la11.htm">Lungehöhle</a></b> -375m;
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<b lang="de"><a name="la12" href="la12.htm">Sternloch</a></b> -331m and
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<b lang="de"><a name="la34" href="la34.htm">Ratselhöhle</a></b> -425m.
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Their access route was either from <span lang="de-at">Grundlsee</span> or via
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the Toll road - both ways around five hour walks-in.
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<p>As you might expect, CUCC has visited only the most accessible cave in the
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area, the resurgence of
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<b lang="de-at"><a name="5" href="../noinfo/1626/5.htm">Nagelsteghöhle</a></b>,
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which is a pleasant five minute stroll from the bar at Blaa-Alm.
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<p>There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, but
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CUCC have very few details of most of these, so, apart from those mentioned
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above, they are not included in these web pages at present.
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>LA11</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Lungehöhle</font></th>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>2/S +</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude</b>: 1839m<br>
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<b>Location</b>: 13° 50' 22" E, 47° 42' 26" N<br>
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150m due south of Roß Kogel summit - to north of a snowfield. In a
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depression 90m due East of Sternloch and the Rock Shelter.
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<p>A large rift gives an awkward 7m ladder climb down into a chamber leading
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to a boulder slope. Climb down in a rift for 8m (narrow at top) until a
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loose slope leads down to a 7m pitch where a small dry inlet enters. The
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pitch leads onto a rocking boulder wedged in a narrow rift and a tight
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squeeze down, <b>The Jaws</b>, forms the head of the next 16m pitch and the
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start of <b>Deep Throat Series</b>.
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<p>The pitch lands in a small chamber with a short walking rift exit.
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Pitches of 14m, 8m and 10m follow in rapid succession. At the foot of the
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10m pitch, a smooth, oval squeeze, <b>The Cnut</b> (spelling mistake), opens
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onto <b>The Womb</b>. This is a fine pitch of 41m in a spacious shaft,
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landing in a chamber 12m x 10m with a floor of large boulders of dubious
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stability.
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<p>A rift to one side is a loose and narrow pitch of 17m to a ledge and much
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nicer drop of 10m. A large rift, <b>The Large Intestine</b>, follows.
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Initially traversed on wide ledges, this soon narrows to a crawl along the
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rift at roof level. A 14m pitch descends to the foot of the rift and a short
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section of sharp, suit-ripping rift leads to a chamber with an inlet up to
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one side. The suit ripping rift can be bypassed by a pendulum, but the rope
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left for this is now hanging inaccessible, so the original manoevre would
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need to be repeated.
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<p>The exit from the chamber is too tight, but a 12m pitch up reaches a
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muddy solution tube at roof level, originally reached by an exposed traverse
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from a point halfway down the previous pitch. A slippery climb up and a
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short flat-out crawl, <b>The Small Intestine</b>, leads to the head of a
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constricted pitch of 10m to a wider section of the rift. After a few metres,
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a pit in the floor necessitates a climb down, then back up of 5m. At this
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point, a traverse follows the roof of the rift while the floor cuts down
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sharply. A pair of 13m deep holes are crossed by fairly exposed traverses,
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and further traversing reaches the next pitch <b>Fantasy</b>, in a shaft
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which is initially about 15m in diameter.
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<p>A drop of 46m, broken by ledges covered in loose boulders, lands on a
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large sloping ledge at a junction with a much larger shaft. The rubble needs
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caution, as much of the rest of the pitch is in the firing line.
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<p>The next section is 58m with two deviations, close to a wall down which
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some water falls. The opposite wall is some 20-30m away, and to either side,
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no walls are visible. Below this section, a narrow saddle of rock splits the
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shaft, the left hand route (facing the water) being taken. A further 27m
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lands on an enormous (20m x 30m) flat ledge right across the shaft, with
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pitches continuing both sides.
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<p>The right hand (facing the water) shaft is the continuation of the route
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avoided at the rock saddle. A steep, muddy slope leads onto a 41m pitch and,
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below this, a climb over a muddy boulder pile leads onto a steep ramp (rope
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required) descending 15m into <b>The Dream Machine</b>. This is a massive
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passage 30m wide leading through boulders the size of houses. After about
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100m, a boulder pile with a large central boulder is reached. Beyond, the
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passage can be seen to continue, but scaling equipment will be required to
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reach it.
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<p>From the 30m x 20m ledge, the left hand shaft is undescended, but rock
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tests indicate a similar depth to the right hand shaft, ie. about 50m.
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<p>At the end of 1988, the depth is 354m with excellent potential.
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<p>Stopped at -375m, no further details at present.
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<p><b>Exploration</b>: <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> 1987-9
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<p><b>References :</b>
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<dl>
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<dt>87.1514<dd><cite>Austria Reconnaissance Expedition 1987, Lancaster University Speleological Society</cite>
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<dt>89.1866<dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition 1988, L.U.S.S.</cite> 24pp illus.
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</dl>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Sternloch</font></th>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>3/S -</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude</b>: 1850m<br>
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<b>Location</b>: 13° 50' 20" E, 47° 42' 27" N<br>
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On flat col to the south of Roß Kogel, slightly above and to the west
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of a small but prominent rock shelter.
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<p>A narrow slot (1m x 5m) with a small capping roof, soon bells out to a
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landing after 17m on a boulder-strewn ledge. The second pitch, <b>Virgo</b>,
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follows immediately, bolt belays giving a fine hang of 21m. Ways down
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through the boulder floor soon choke, but a step up into a small alcove
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reveals a small hole dropping into a rift. This is the take-off for
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<b>Aquarius</b>, an 85m shaft in six sections. Halfway down, the water
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cascades in from the roof, usually in large quantities.
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<p>From the base of Aquarius, traversing forwards gains a drier hang for the
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next pitch of 16m. A pendulum 10m down avoids the worst of the water, which
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continues down a clean circular shaft (see below).
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<p>The pendulum reaches <b>W.C.S. series</b> where two short drops in a rift
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lead to a bolt rebelay in a massive jammed boulder. Just below this, a
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window opens into a narrow shaft which is undescended. At the foot of the
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rift, a short section of hading rift gets wetter at the head of the next
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pitch, whose 11m are always lashed by spray from somewhere above.
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<p>A short traverse into a large alcove escapes the spray and facilitates a
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dry hang for <b>FUDE</b>, a 14m pitch with natural belays set well back and
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soft squidgy choss at the pitch head. Two climbs lead to a rift/ramp area
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where the way on is tight and thrutchy. <b>Nil Desperandum</b> soon drops to
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the head of a short pitch and more climbs down into a chamber.
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<p>The rift outlet is too tight, but a 5m climb up gains a bypass where a
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short traverse leads to <b>Ardua</b>, a pitch of 11m. Down the slope, the
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water sinks in boulders, but the way on is a slot in the wall behind a large
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boulder. This immediately bells out onto <b>Astra</b>, a 38m pitch where a
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pendulum onto and over a huge chocked boulder reaches bolts for the second
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part of the pitch, a superb 25m drop down one end of a large rift.
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<p>Climbing down at the far end of the rift, an area of breakdown is
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reached. Up the boulders, a rift enters from the right (presumed to be an
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inlet, but not explored), while water can be heard away to the left.
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However, the loose nature of this area, combined with the pitch below,
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precluded anything more than a cursory examination.
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<p>Under the boulders, a short pitch lands in a chamber where the water is
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rejoined shortly before it cascades over the lip of another large shaft, the
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limit of exploration in 1987.
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<p>The pitch is 57m and quite wet, dropping into a sizeable chamber (50m x
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10m and 40m high), <b>The Planetarium</b>. This chamber is formed along a
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fault, with breakdown littering the floor. At one end, under a large
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waterfall, is a pitch between the wall and the boulders. This drops 15m into
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an extremely loose boulder choke <b>Religious Places</b>, with no way on. No
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other route out could be found from the Planetarium, giving an overall depth
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of 331m.
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<p>The wet way on from the bottom of Aquarius descends pitches of 7m and
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27m. The latter is arguably the best pitch of the cave, hanging free for 23m
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beside a column of water. Unfortunately, the way on is a tiny impassable
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rift.
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<p><b>Exploration</b>: <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> 1987-8
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<p><b>References :</b>
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<dl>
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<dt>87.1514<dd><cite>Austria Reconnaissance Expedition 1987, Lancaster University Speleological Society</cite>
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<dt>89.1866<dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition 1988, L.U.S.S.</cite> 24pp illus.
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</dl>
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>LA34</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Ratselhöhle</font></th>
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<th align=right><font size=+2>3/S +</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude</b>: 1835m<br>
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<b>Location</b>: 13° 50' 30" E, 47° 42' 20" N<br>
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Slightly to the right of a hillock visible from Sternloch
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(<a href="la12.htm"> LA12</a>) approx. 200m SE of
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<a href="la11.htm">LA11</a>.<br> This is borderline 1626 or 1623
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<p>Originally thought to be a choked shaft, it was noted as "worth
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another look" in 1987, but was not relocated in 1988. Closer inspection
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with a ladder revealed parallel slots in the rift and a noticeable draught.
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<p>The original entrance is a "walk-in" open shaft which leads on
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to a twisted vertical pitch of 17m, <b>Parthos</b>, into a sizeable chamber
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at the top of a rubble slope. The obvious small wriggle at the bottom of the
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slope leads to the <b>Musketeers' Series</b>, while a bolted climb leads to
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the main way on.
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<p>The Musketeers' Series consists of stooping phreatic passages, with a 5m
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pitch, then a couple of climbs to the head of an 11m pitch, <b>Aramis</b>,
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into a chamber. At the far end, a further pitch, <b>Athos</b>, is 8m. The
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way on is up a short climb to the head of a 5m+10m ramp, <b>Porthos</b>,
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down to a phreatic tube with a silted up floor. Digging in the silt revealed
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a tight rift rising up, but as this was too tight, the dig was abandoned.
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The water from Aramis descends a tight rift in the base of the phreatic
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tube, but after 3m, this too became too tight.
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<p>The climb up before the Musketeers' Series leads quickly to a T-junction.
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To the right, a winding ramp passage of decreasing size leads on and up with
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several fallen blocks making progress awkward. This route ends at a small
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chamber with an inlet dropping from the roof. Left from the T-junction leads
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on down a gently sloping boulder ramp in stooping, then walking passage.
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This increases in size and becomes steeper before emerging into the side of
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an enormous boulder ramp, <b>Hillsborough Revisited</b>. The inlet passage
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enters three quarters of the way up Hillsborough, which is 10m wide by 5m
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high and drops a total of 40m at 40°. At the base of Hillsborough, an
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aven rises to the surface and daylight can be seen reflecting off the sides
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of this second entrance. A third entrance was discovered on the surface
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which leads down a deep grike through a tight arch and into a small chamber.
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Digging boulders revealed a steeply inclined squeeze leading onto a pitch at
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the top of the Hillsborough ramp. The base of this pitch leads onto an
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inclined overhanging terrace with a hole at the back which drops 2m onto
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||||
another inclined overhanging terrace. A 4m climb down from this ledge ends
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at the top of the boulder ramp of Hillsborough.
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<p>The base of Hillsborough was blind until a dig in unstable boulders on
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the left hand side revealed a tight drop between two wedged boulders into
|
||||
another very sizeable ramp, <b>Penistone Road</b>. This ramp is convoluted
|
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and twists around open shafts and roof collapse to end in a huge chamber
|
||||
with a small muddy hole in the floor, <b>The Hole in the Road</b>. This way
|
||||
on is blind.
|
||||
|
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<p>An alternative route from the main ramp of Penistone Road leads down an
|
||||
old phreatic tube decorated with calcite frost and numerous small helictites
|
||||
to a flat-out crawl to a 25m blind pitch.
|
||||
|
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<p>Near the bottom of the Hole in the Road, a 6m rope climb up the eastern
|
||||
wall, <b>The Escalator</b>, leads to a series of solution tubes. A 1m
|
||||
diameter tube drops NE into <b>The Broadwalk</b>, a sizeable mud-floored
|
||||
phreatic passage. Here, following a strong draught, the passage opens up,
|
||||
becoming very high with a number of avens cutting down into the passage. A
|
||||
4m rope climb drops down to the head of a pitch, <b>Reason to Believe?</b>.
|
||||
This dry shaft is disjointed and 144m deep, broken at approximately half
|
||||
depth by a 'saddle'. A further short pitch lands on a slope before the final
|
||||
drop into a sizeable chamber. The only exit from this chamber is to the east
|
||||
and is a muddy rift passage traversed at various levels. This leads to the
|
||||
head of a further series of disjointed shafts and the wet 77m pitch <b>More
|
||||
than a Feeling</b>. Here a 57m drop lands on a spray-lashed ledge and a
|
||||
further 20m drop gives way to a large boulder slope. Two wet 2m climbs lead
|
||||
up to the head of a 7m pitch which leads to the base of the shaft.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Through the small passage across the base of the shaft, a climb down
|
||||
through boulders leads to a rift streamway. Only a short way down is an 11m
|
||||
pitch followed immediately by a 17m pitch, <b>Leonie's Birthday Leap</b>.
|
||||
The stream leads on once more until it cuts away and a traverse along a
|
||||
muddy rift passage leads to the head of a fault collapse chamber running
|
||||
away at an angle of 70°. Over 20m above the stream a distinctly dodgy
|
||||
rope climb/abseil leads to a point where a climb back around rejoins the
|
||||
stream. A further 8m rope climb leads to the last 19m pitch which drops into
|
||||
a sump at a depth of 425m.
|
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<p><b>Exploration</b>: <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> 1987,1989
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||||
|
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<p><b>References :</b>
|
||||
<dl>
|
||||
<dt>87.1514<dd><cite>Austria Reconnaissance Expedition 1987, Lancaster University Speleological Society</cite>
|
||||
<dt>90.1341<dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition, Ian Rolland, Underground October 1989 pp 4-9 (Army Caving Association)</cite>
|
||||
<dt>90.1342<dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition 1989, Ian Rolland, Chelsea Speleological Society Newsletter 32(5) pp 56-9</cite>
|
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<h2>Altausseer See north shore vauclusian risings</h2>
|
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|
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<p>A walk around Altausseer See reveals few streams flowing in to the lake,
|
||||
but a sizeable river flowing out, fuelling speculation that there were
|
||||
one or more underwater risings in the lake. CUCC were told that an area
|
||||
along the northern edge of the lake, below the cliffs of Steinwand, did
|
||||
not freeze over in winter, despite the rest of the lake being fit for
|
||||
skating and curling for most of the season.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This part of the lake was dived by John Cordingley, Andy Goddard, Mike
|
||||
Thomas and Phil Murphy, members of the Cave Diving Group, in 1989. The dives
|
||||
were most notable for the discovery of a body and recovery of a right
|
||||
humerus, belonging to someone who had drowned in 1955, but the source of the
|
||||
water was also found. Water rises in many tiny blowholes in a 30m square
|
||||
area at a depth of -36m, each blowing up sand up to 1.5m above the lake bed.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><center><a href="../piclinks/jncalt.htm"><img src="../tinypix/jncalt.jpg" width=124 height=199></a></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Further dives by CDG with Hubert Gaisberger and Wolfgang Gasperl (divers
|
||||
from the local fire brigade) revealed no way into the system, but did
|
||||
recover the foot belonging to the leg. The very hung-over group also had
|
||||
great fun with the fire-brigade's big red speedboat.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Although one of the divers suggested the name "Rancid dead person
|
||||
spring", it seems more appropriate to use "Steinwandquelle", as suggested
|
||||
by John Cordingley.
|
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1623: Altausseer See to Hochklapf area
|
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|
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|
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<h1>N & NE shore of Altauseer See</h1>
|
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|
||||
Altausseer See is a 2 km long glacier-carved lake south of the Loser
|
||||
plateau. Its north shore lies on a significant fault which marks the
|
||||
SE boundary of the block of limestone of which Loser is made. A number
|
||||
of small resurgences feed the lake, but in dry weather none of those
|
||||
above the surface carry anything other than very local drainage.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Within the lake are a number of <a href="0.htm">underwater
|
||||
resurgences</a>. These appear to lie on the fault itself, and explain
|
||||
why the deepest points of certain caves coincide with the level of
|
||||
Altausseer See at 712m above sea level.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In much wetter weather, water emerges from flood risings on the north
|
||||
shore or much higher on the hillside. The closest to the lake,
|
||||
<a href="../noinfo/aaussee/2.htm">Wasserlöcher</a>,
|
||||
is associated with a significant cave,
|
||||
<a href="../noinfo/aaussee/1.htm">Liägerhöhle</a>. Another major
|
||||
stream course enters the lake further west, near some boat houses and places
|
||||
or refreshment at the end of the motorable road. This is normally dry, but
|
||||
apparently carries huge volumes of flood water from risings at about 1080m in
|
||||
<b>Kiler Lahn</b>, a steep gully. We know of no documented caves in this
|
||||
gully, which is in a rather inaccessible position.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>To the northeast of the lake, ("behind" it, as seen from the village of
|
||||
Altaussee) a glacier-carved valley rises to the pass of Hochklapf Sattel. A
|
||||
steep path can be followed up through woodland to join the
|
||||
<a href="../smkridge/via201.htm">Stögerweg path</a> from the
|
||||
<a href="../smkridge/index.htm">Stellerweghöhle area</a>, which
|
||||
continues NE to <a href="../wilden/index.htm">Wildensee</a>. There are
|
||||
<a href="../noinfo/aaussee/51.htm">a few caves</a> west of this path, below
|
||||
the cliffs of Weiße Wand.
|
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|
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|
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Austrian kataster area 1623
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<h1>Area 1623: Loser-AugstEck plateau</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
Within the Austrian kataster, area 1620 is the Western Totes Gebirge. Area
|
||||
1623 is the Loser - Augst-Eck plateau, bounded to the SE by path 234 from the
|
||||
Wildenseehutte down to Altausseer See, to the south by the lake itself, then
|
||||
to the SW by the road to Blaa-Alm. The Western edge is marked by the valley
|
||||
of Grüne Bichl, and the northern limit is the ridge crest of
|
||||
Schönberg, then a rather ill-defined line back to the
|
||||
Wildenseehütte. Within this area, by far the majority of caves are above
|
||||
1500m in an area from around Augst See, along the major ridge line of
|
||||
Schwarzmooskogel towards Augst-Eck (forming a long strip on the SE of the
|
||||
area), and across the plateau west of Schwarzmooskogel.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Access to the area is relatively easy at its southern edge, as the <a
|
||||
href="tollrd.htm">Loser Panoramastraße</a> (a toll road) climbs the
|
||||
southern slopes of Loser to reach a large parking area and self-service
|
||||
restaurant at 1600m just below Augst See. From here, good paths reach both
|
||||
the southern slopes of Vd. Schwarzmooskogel, and also north to a col
|
||||
overlooking the extensive pathless central plateau. Both the further reaches
|
||||
of the central plateau and the areas around the Schönberg, Gries Kogel
|
||||
and Augst-Eck ridges are remote - being large pathless areas of rough karren
|
||||
with little or no water supplies except for snowmelt.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><img alt="" src="images/seesw.jpg" width=800 height=440><br>
|
||||
Plateau visualisation by Pennine Software (still in early development
|
||||
stages :-)
|
||||
|
||||
<p>There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, so
|
||||
for convenience, we have broken the area down into smaller areas, with a
|
||||
number of related caves in each. Some of these areas are natural - separated
|
||||
by clear geographic boundaries like big cliffs, or areas of non-karstic
|
||||
rocks. Others are more arbitrary, and are defined more by route of access
|
||||
than by any real geographical distinction. Apart from a few caves found in
|
||||
the first couple of years, CUCC's work has been confined to just the first
|
||||
four of these smaller areas, though the map overlaps onto most of the others.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><img src="maps/newmap.gif" width=602 height=627 USEMAP="#areas">
|
||||
|
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<map name="areas">
|
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</map>
|
||||
|
||||
<ol>
|
||||
<li><a href="plateau/index.htm">Main plateau over Schwarzmoossattel</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="smkridge/index.htm">Whole Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a> which has four approaches:
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li><a href="smkridge/vianip.htm">The walk in to the "Nipple" area</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="smkridge/via201.htm">The walk in to the Stellerweghöhle area</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="smkridge/via161.htm">The walk in to the Kaninchenhöhle area</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="smkridge/viavsk.htm">The walk in to the Vord. Schwarzmooskogel area</a>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
<li><a href="br-alm/index.htm">Bräuning Alm and Kunntal</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="kratzer/index.htm">Kratzer valley and area south of Schwarzmoossattel</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="wilden/index.htm">East of Hinterer Schwarzmookogel to Wildensee</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="remote/index.htm">"Further" plateau and out to Augst-Eck</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="egglgrub/index.htm">Sommersitz and Egglgrube area</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="loser/index.htm">Loser and around Augst-see (access from Toll road)</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="gschwand/index.htm">Gschwandt Alm and area east of Blaa-Alm</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="aaussee/index.htm">North of Altausseer-See and valley to Hochklapf</a>
|
||||
<li><a href="augstb/index.htm">Ramsau/Posern area: Augst Bach valley below Toll road</a>
|
||||
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|
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1623: Augstbach/Ramsau/Posern area
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<center><h1>Augstbach valley and villages</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
<table border>
|
||||
<caption align=top>Caves in the area (all are in the "NoInfo"<br>protected part of the archive)</caption>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="3">3</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/augstb/3.htm">Gellerofen (= Göller Loch)</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="4">4</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/augstb/4.htm">Ritscherbachhöhle (am Lecker)</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="53">53</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/augstb/53.htm">Gellerliäger</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="54">54</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/augstb/54.htm">Seehöhle</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="66">66</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/augstb/66.htm">Löckerweghöhle</a></td></tr>
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||||
|
||||
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CUCC's Austria Base Camps
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
<h1>Base Camp</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
The first CUCC expeditions camped courtesy of Fritz Madlmeier (who annually
|
||||
plied us with free beer on arrival and departure) at his campsite by the
|
||||
lake in Altaussee, with splendid views of the Trisselberg and very
|
||||
convenient for the <a href="tollrd.htm">Loser Panoramastraße</a>, as
|
||||
well as various local hostelries.
|
||||
|
||||
<center><p><a href="piclinks/bc81.htm"><img src="tinypix/bc81.jpg" width=137
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height=109 hspace=20></a><a href="piclinks/fritzs.htm"><img alt="View across
|
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the lake from 1981 basecamp" src="tinypix/fritzs.jpg" width=153 height=106
|
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hspace=20></a> <p><a href="piclinks/bc78.htm"><img src="tinypix/bc78.jpg"
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width=200 height=125 hspace=20></a><a href="piclinks/bc82.htm"><img
|
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src="tinypix/bc82.jpg" width=206 height=142 hspace=20></a></center>
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<p>Eventually we outgrew his rather restricted space and moved to the other
|
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side of Bad Aussee, at
|
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<a href="http://www.aussee.at/staudnwirt/staudnwirtengl.htm">Gasthof Staud'nwirt</a>, by
|
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the road to Grundlsee. Here Hilde and Karin Wilpernig have made us very
|
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welcome for many years, and have provided us with many luxuries including
|
||||
some office space in 1984 and use of the "Potato Hut" ever since, which has
|
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sported a fridge for cold beer since 1995 ! So vital is this to expo morale
|
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that <a href="smkridge/161/fbland.htm#ealgor">some passage</a> has been named
|
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after it.
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<p><center><a href="piclinks/staudn.htm">
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<img src="tinypix/staudn.jpg" align=middle width=125 height=143></a>
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Gasthof Staud'nwirt from Base Camp (1995)<br clear=all>
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It no longer looks like this, having been extended for 1998 -
|
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new photo to follow with 1998 updates :-)</center>
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<center><img src="tinypix/bc94.jpg" width=137 height=109
|
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align=middle> Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (wet in 1994, dry in
|
||||
1995) <a href="piclinks/base95.htm"><img src="tinypix/base95.jpg"
|
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align=middle width=125 height=143></a></center>
|
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|
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<br><a href="piclinks/washit.htm"><img src="tinypix/washit.jpg"
|
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width=161 height=192 align=left></a>The Staud'nwirt sports a river which is
|
||||
excellent for end-of-expo ropewashing, if it's not in too high a
|
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flood !<br clear=all>
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|
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<br><a href="piclinks/gearbc.htm"> <img src="tinypix/gearbc.jpg" align=middle
|
||||
width=135 height=119> </a> Typical expo gear behind
|
||||
better-than-average transport<br>
|
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|
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More typical expo transport - knackered trailer (1995)
|
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<a href="piclinks/trailr.htm"> <img src="tinypix/trailr.jpg" align=middle
|
||||
width=170 height=143></a>
|
||||
|
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<p><center><a href="piclinks/phut1.htm"><img align=middle width=170
|
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height=143 src="tinypix/phut1.jpg"></a> Vital supplies (left) for the
|
||||
Potato Hut: <img src="tinypix/phut94.jpg" width=205 height=147
|
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align=middle></center>
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<img alt="--->" src="../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="tcamps.htm">Top Camps</a><br>
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<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
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<b>Main Indices:</b><br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="infodx.htm"><b>Index</b> to Expo</a> information pages<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../icons/lists/1.gif">
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Full <a href="indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../icons/lists/1.gif">
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List of (links to) <a href="pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a>
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<title>
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1623:95
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</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>95</font></th>
|
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Bräu schacht 95</font></th>
|
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<th align=right><font size=+2>1/S +</font></th></tr>
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</table></center>
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|
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1585m<br>
|
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|
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<b>Location:</b> South of Bräuning Alm, near camp 1 (1977) ?
|
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|
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<p>A 10m climb down to an unpushed and unpromising tube.
|
||||
|
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<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.
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<hr>
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<img alt=">" src="../../icons/lists/0.gif">
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<a href="index.htm#95">Bräuning Alm index</a><br>
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<a href="../areas.htm">Other Areas</a><br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../icons/lists/0.gif">
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<a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a><br>
|
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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
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<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>96</font></th>
|
||||
<th align=center><font size=+2>Bräu schacht 96</font></th>
|
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<th align=right><font size=+2>3/S +</font></th></tr>
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<p><img alt="entrance photo - 16k jpeg" width=240 height=360 align=left
|
||||
hspace=10 vspace=10 src="t/s109.jpg"><b>Altitude:</b> c 1600m<br>
|
||||
<b>Depth:</b> 105m.<br>
|
||||
<b>Marking:</b> number painted red in 1976, refreshed (probably in orange
|
||||
which elsewhere hasn't lasted well) in 1990.<br>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>Location:</b> In grassy pasture east of Bräuning Alm, next to CUCC's
|
||||
high-level camp of 1977 (<a href="../tcamps.htm#1977camp">camp 1</a>).
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Open shaft of 15m leads to a descending rift. Next pitch of 25m, then a
|
||||
short climb, 6m pitch and 15m pitch into a chamber where the water sinks.
|
||||
The upper level of a small rift leads to an abandoned passage and a series
|
||||
of increasingly muddy freeclimbs to a final squeeze and 5m pitch into a
|
||||
sordid little sump.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<img alt="grade 1 elevation: 13k gif" width=640 height=900 src="96.gif">
|
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<hr>
|
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<a href="index.htm#96">Bräuning Alm index</a><br>
|
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|
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<a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a> to caves in all areas<br>
|
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|
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<a href="../areas.htm">Other Areas</a><br>
|
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<img alt=">" src="../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a><br>
|
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1623: Bräuning Alm and Kunntal area
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h1>Bräuning Alm and Bräuning Kunntal</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
Following marked path 201 (Stögerweg) from the Bergrestaurant
|
||||
northwest, a signposted junction is met, below a ski-lift. Left here leads
|
||||
over the minor peak of Lackerbichl and on to Bräuning Alm. To the NW
|
||||
of this peak is the closed depression of Bräuning Kunntal, a doline
|
||||
deep enough to merit a ski-lift climbing out of it. Two small springs,
|
||||
below the rim to ENE and ESE, feed into a bog with no speleological
|
||||
potential.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><center><a href="l/kuntal.htm"><img alt="link to 60k photo"
|
||||
src="t/kuntal.jpg"></a><br>From Lackerbichl over Bräuning Kuntal towards
|
||||
Bräuning Alm and the Bräuning Wall.</center>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Bräuning Alm is more conveniently approached by continuing on the
|
||||
main path to a further signposted junction at <a href="../egglgrub/index.htm">
|
||||
Egglgrube</a>. Ahead, the path climbs a small scar, but left, posted to
|
||||
Bräuning Zinken, the path traverses above a small valley to reach a
|
||||
group of huts serving the summer pasture of Bräuning Alm. Springs below
|
||||
the huts feed into sinks in the valley bottom, but these offer no
|
||||
significant cave.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><center><a href="l/almtal.htm"><img alt="link to 60k photo"
|
||||
src="t/almtal.jpg"></a><br>Looking up the small valley traversed by
|
||||
the route to Bräuning Alm</center>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>To the east of the pasture is an area of limestone scars, with another
|
||||
grassy area, used by CUCC for a brief top camp
|
||||
(<a href="../tcamps.htm#1977camp">camp 1</a>) in 1977. There are a few
|
||||
entrances in the limestone here, and more in the valley north of the huts,
|
||||
leading toward the col of Bräuning Sattel. Areas of scars between this
|
||||
valley and the ridge used by the <a href="../plateau/walkin.htm">path to the
|
||||
plateau</a> have not been looked at in any detail by CUCC, but are thought to
|
||||
have been prospected by the Austrians with no results.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><center><a href="l/bahuts.htm"><img alt="link to 25k photo"
|
||||
src="t/bahuts.jpg"></a><br>The huts of Bräuning Alm from the continuing
|
||||
walk up to the plateau, seen in evening light.</center>
|
||||
|
||||
<center><table border>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="26">26</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/26.htm">Wasserschlinger I</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="27">27</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/27.htm">Wasserschlinger II</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="29">29</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/29.htm">Schwarzmoosloch</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="30">30</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/30.htm">Grundloses Loch</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="33">33</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/33.htm">Schichtgrenzenhöhle</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="61">61</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/br-alm/61.htm">Gemsbockhöhle</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="95">95</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="95.htm">Bräu schacht 95</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="96">96</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="96.htm">Bräu schacht 96</a></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
</table></center>
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
<html lang=en>
|
||||
<head>
|
||||
<title>
|
||||
Bräuning Alm from Egglgrube
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<img src="../i/almtal.jpg" width=617 height=471>
|
||||
<p>A view from the junction of paths at Egglgrube. Off right, out of the
|
||||
picture, is the continuing path 201 towards the Stellerweg area. Off left is
|
||||
the arriving path 201 from the Bergrestaurant. Ahead is the small valley
|
||||
full of choked sinkholes which leads up to Bräuning Alm. The walk-in to
|
||||
the plateau goes up here towards the Bräuning Wall, seen on the
|
||||
skyline. The 1977 high camp was on a flat grassy area behind the sunlight
|
||||
limestone in the centre of the view. The path crosses the wooded slopes
|
||||
above this, and reaches the plateau via the col of Schwarzmoossattel, just
|
||||
where the skyline crosses the right hand edge of the photo.
|
||||
|
||||
<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1982</font>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<a href="../index.htm">Bräuning</a> Alm description<br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../plateau/index.htm">Plateau</a> description<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../plateau/walkin.htm">Plateau</a> walk-in<br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a><br>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
<title>
|
||||
Bräuning Alm huts from plateau approach
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<img src="../i/bahuts.jpg" width=600 height=360>
|
||||
<p>This is a view of the huts of Bräuning Alm seen from the most
|
||||
frequently used path approaching the Schwarzmoossattel and the plateau. The
|
||||
nearest sunlit patch of pasture, to the left of the photo, was the site of
|
||||
the 1977 high camp, situated here as the springs left of the huts were the
|
||||
nearest water supply we had then discovered to the plateau. A few caves
|
||||
nearby were explored, but most work was done by walking a further ten-fifteen
|
||||
minutes to reach the plateau.
|
||||
|
||||
<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1993</font>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<a href="../index.htm">Bräuning</a> Alm description<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../tcamps.htm#1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../plateau/index.htm">Plateau</a> description<br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a><br>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<title>
|
||||
Bräuning Kunntal and Alm
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<img src="../i/kuntal.jpg" width=629 height=439>
|
||||
<p>Water sinking in the huge closed depression of Bräuning Kunntal
|
||||
(left) rises from small springs on the near side of a broad grassy col at
|
||||
Bräuning Alm (shepherds' huts, right of centre). Springs on the other
|
||||
side of the col were the water supply for the 1977 high camp. There has been
|
||||
little found of speleological interest in this area of pasture. CUCC's route
|
||||
to the plateau passes the huts and ascends the rocky pine-covered slopes
|
||||
behind, to the col to the right of the Bräuning wall.
|
||||
Kaninchenhöhle is on the sunny slopes of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel
|
||||
on the skyline to the right.
|
||||
|
||||
<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1990</font>
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
<a href="../../plateau/index.htm">Plateau</a> description<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../plateau/walkin.htm">Plateau</a> walk-in<br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
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|
||||
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1977 Top Camp from plateau approach
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<p>This is a view of the huts of Bräuning Alm seen from the most
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frequently used path approaching the Schwarzmoossattel and the plateau.
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Just visible in the pasture between limestone pavements left of centre
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are the two tents of the 1977 high camp, situated here as it was the
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only place with a water supply we had then discovered. A few caves
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nearby were explored, but most work was done by walking a further
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ten-fifteen minutes to reach the plateau.
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<a href="../../plateau/index.htm">Plateau</a> description<br>
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<a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a><br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.gif">
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<a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a><br>
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1977 Top Camp
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<p>Tents of the 1977 advance camp on the pasture above Bräuning Alm.
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This is just off the path now used by CUCC on the walk-in to the current Top
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Camp at the edge of the plateau. The three cavers (Julian Griffiths, Nick
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Reckert and Steve Perry) are just getting ready for a trip into 1623/95, an
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open shaft just behind the photographer. Note that all are in wetsuits !
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1977</font>
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<a href="../index.htm">Bräuning</a> Alm description<br>
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<a href="../../tcamps.htm#1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a><br>
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<a href="../../plateau/index.htm">Plateau</a> description<br>
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<a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a><br>
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<a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a><br>
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1977 Top Camp
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<img src="../i/tc77b.jpg" width=603 height=352>
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<p>Tents of the 1977 advance camp on the pasture above Bräuning Alm,
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||||
seen across the dry valley from the shepherds' huts. The path now used by
|
||||
CUCC on the walk-in to the current Top Camp at the edge of the plateau is
|
||||
visible in the foreground. Just left of this photo, it turns up the hill
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above the old campsite.
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1977</font>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="../../tcamps.htm#1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a><br>
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<center><h1>Copyright notice</h1></center>
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All material on these Web pages is copyright, but in the majority of cases,
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permission to reproduce will be granted with due acknowledgement. Some of
|
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the CUCC material has previously appeared in printed publications, is
|
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acknowledged as such here, and any further reproduction should similarly
|
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acknowledge the place of <u>original</u> publication. Where previously
|
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published in printed form, there is no need to cite the web pages as source
|
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too.
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<p>A number of the cave descriptions are derived from material published in
|
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the Austrian cave kataster, translated by CUCC members. We believe that
|
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copyright in the translation can be assigned to CUCC, but acknowledgement of
|
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the original source is included where this is available. We have been asked
|
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to restrict access to cave descriptions derived from Austrian sources, so
|
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you will find that this material is in the "NoInfo" hierarchy which is under
|
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password protection.
|
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<p>Copies of this archive being browsed from local disc (especially if
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mirror of certain pages produced by third parties. There will always be a
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link to the original website, as well as an internal link to the local
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|
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will therefore find that the local link will not work when browsing from
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chaos.
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<p>A number of other descriptions are derived from individual club
|
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publications, and the sources are individually acknowledged. Again, where
|
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translated, we believe that copyright in the translation lies with the
|
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translator, and rights to grant permission to use the material have been
|
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granted to CUCC. Where original publication was in English (material from
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Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society and
|
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Lancaster University Speleological Society), then copyright undoubtedly lies
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|
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|
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own copyright to the original articles. As almost everyone on an expedition
|
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writes something in the logbook, see the list of
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<a href="folk/index.htm">expedition members</a> for a pretty inclusive list of
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authors.
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|
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<p>Where no address is given, please approach the webmaster
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(email: <Austria> on site pennine.demon.co.uk)
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in the first instance before reproducing any material.
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as objective, accurate and up-to-date as possible. Individual articles and
|
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|
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expressed are those of the contributing author, and do not necessarily
|
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reflect an official position of Cambridge University Caving Club or of any
|
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other body which they may appear to represent. Any representation of a legal
|
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or 'official' position reflects our best efforts at understanding, but should
|
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not be taken as an authoritative source. Errors, omissions and
|
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misunderstandings are inevitable, especially when there are language
|
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barriers and only one visit to the area each year. Legal positions,
|
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regulations, policies and responsible bodies all change, and the latest
|
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situation may not yet have come to our attention. In no case can CUCC or the
|
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authors of information presented here be held responsible for any conflict,
|
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loss or consequential damage arising from the use of or inability to use the
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information. We would appreciate being informed of any errors, omissions or
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Full <a href="indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623<br>
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|
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Visiting CUCC's Caves
|
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</title>
|
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</head>
|
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<body>
|
||||
<center><h1>Warning and disclaimer</h1></center>
|
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|
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Many of the caves described in these pages are in a Nature Reserve
|
||||
(Naturschutzgebiet), in which permission is legally required (and most often
|
||||
denied) for both caving and camping. Austria has a very strict cave
|
||||
conservation ethic - permission to cave is unlikely to be granted without
|
||||
the support of the local caving organisation, who are currently discouraging
|
||||
new exploration by any groups who have not previously worked in the area.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Care should be taken where possible to stick to existing paths. Be aware
|
||||
that knowing the coordinates of a cave, and/or bearings to prominent
|
||||
landmarks, is no guarantee of being able to find it in the intricate and
|
||||
confusing limestone karren fields. Marking of caves or routes by paint is
|
||||
now strongly discouraged, more discrete metal tags being used instead. This
|
||||
makes caves even harder to spot from any distance away.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Many of the caves were explored up to twenty years ago, using 8mm
|
||||
self-drilling anchors - the hangers were removed. Not all of these were
|
||||
well-placed, and some were placed for ladders, not SRT. All will have
|
||||
deteriorated, even though, in most cases, they were greased during derigging.
|
||||
Some of them are very hard to find (even with a detailed rigging guide) and
|
||||
omission of a critical rebelay or deviation can render a pitch much more
|
||||
dangerous either through abrasion or through greater exposure to floodwater.
|
||||
Many of the caves contain loose rock, many are subject to rapid flooding with
|
||||
very cold runoff water. Rocks can move, ice formations can form in different
|
||||
places each year and may be in a greater or lesser state of decomposition
|
||||
during the summer. What may have been safe rigging during the original
|
||||
exploration may not be safe today. Snow plugs on entrance pitches may
|
||||
collapse without warning. Other hazards may exist of which the original
|
||||
explorers were unaware.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Please take these caves as you find them and treat their descent as if it
|
||||
was original exploration. It is up to the individual to satisfy his or
|
||||
herself that the descent is safe, that any belays used or reused are sound.
|
||||
CUCC does not maintain any of the anchors or fixed ropes in the caves except
|
||||
during their own continuing explorations and even then cannot guarantee their
|
||||
safety. Neither CUCC nor any member or guest of a CUCC expedition can be held
|
||||
responsible for any accident occurring to third parties descending any of the
|
||||
caves described here, even if using equipment placed by such persons. If you
|
||||
are not prepared to assume responsibility for your own safety, please stay
|
||||
out of these caves or take suitable training to ensure that you can assess
|
||||
and deal with the risks.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Be aware that it can take considerable time for any rescue effort to be
|
||||
organised in this location, so visitors should aim to be self-reliant.
|
||||
Although the Austrian rescue organisation may be able to call upon the
|
||||
services of a helicopter, these cannot fly at night, and military operations
|
||||
will take priority over civilian rescue. You'll need a fluent german speaker
|
||||
(ie. able to converse accurately over the phone) to be able to make contact
|
||||
with the rescue service at all. It is in your interest to make contact with
|
||||
any other cavers or expeditions in the area, as well as the local caving
|
||||
groups, <b>before</b> any rescue effort is required. It is also your moral
|
||||
responsibility to offer assistance in the event that another group is
|
||||
involved in a rescue situation. Unlike rescues in the UK, which tend to use
|
||||
huge numbers of haulers, very few Austrian cavers are available for any
|
||||
given rescue.
|
||||
It may be helpful to read the <a href="handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue Guide</a>
|
||||
which CUCC uses on its expeditions.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Finally, information presented here is gathered together from a wide
|
||||
variety of sources, from detailed reports written at the time of exploration
|
||||
to word-of-mouth from memory many years later. Although every care has been
|
||||
taken to ensure that it is correct (for our own use if nothing else :-),
|
||||
<b>neither CUCC nor the editors of this archive make any warranty as to the
|
||||
accuracy or currency of anything presented here</b>. In <b>ALL</b> cases, any
|
||||
opinions expressed are those of the contributing author, and do not
|
||||
necessarily reflect an official position of Cambridge University Caving Club
|
||||
or of any other body which they may appear to represent. Any representation
|
||||
of a legal or 'official' position reflects our best efforts at understanding,
|
||||
but should not be taken as an authoritative source. Errors, omissions and
|
||||
misunderstandings are inevitable, especially when there are language barriers
|
||||
and only one visit to the area each year. Legal positions, regulations,
|
||||
policies and responsible bodies all change, and the latest situation may not
|
||||
yet have come to our attention. In no case can CUCC or the authors of
|
||||
information presented here be held responsible for any conflict, loss or
|
||||
consequential damage arising from the use of or inability to use the
|
||||
information. We would appreciate being informed of any errors, omissions or
|
||||
misunderstandings of which you become aware.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Please also read our <a href="copyit.htm">copyright notice</a>.
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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<a href="areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas<br>
|
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<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="indxal.htm">Full Index to area 1623 cave descriptions</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
List of (and links to) <a href="pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="gall0.htm">Index (text only) to pictures</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="gallery/0.htm">Index (with thumbnails) to pictures</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
Table of <a href="folk/index.htm">members of CUCC expeditions</a> 1976-98<br>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../icons/lists/0.gif">
|
||||
<a href="others/index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the area.
|
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|
||||
<head>
|
||||
<title>
|
||||
CUCC's place in the Austrian Deep and Long caves
|
||||
</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h2>Austrian Deep and Long caves</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Most of this information is from the World Deep and Long caves
|
||||
<a href="http://www.pipeline.com/~caverbob/home.html">lists</a>
|
||||
maintained by Bob Gulden of the NSS Geo² committee, and from the
|
||||
<a href="http://www.inria.fr/agos-sophia/sis/DB/database.html">
|
||||
database maintained by Eric Madelaine</a> - hence although
|
||||
only Austrian caves are listed, the sequence number is a world ranking.
|
||||
Information is a little sparse <800m or <20km, so any
|
||||
additions or corrections are welcome.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This extract from the lists will go out of data very quickly (except with
|
||||
respect to caves explored by CUCC, where it can be considered definitive). It was last synched on 1999.09.28. Check the original lists if you want to be up to date.
|
||||
|
||||
<h4>Deep caves</h4>
|
||||
<pre width=102>
|
||||
# - Cave Name - Depth Length - Source - Date
|
||||
3 Lamprechtsofen-Vogelshacht 1532 44000 Jaskinie#7 1997
|
||||
17 Cosanostraloch - Berger - Platteneck Höhle 1291 30000 International Caver #19 1997
|
||||
24 Schwer-Höhlensystem 1219 6101 Atlantis(L) 1996
|
||||
27 Dachstein-Mammuthöhle 1209 52944 International Caver #14(S) 1995
|
||||
33 Jubilaumsschacht 1173 2380 Jaskinie#7 1997
|
||||
45 Schneeloch 1101 4200 Atlantis(L) 1996
|
||||
47 Jagerbrunntrog-Höhlensystem 1078 28026 Atlantis(L) 1996
|
||||
50 <a href="years/1976/report.htm#hirlatz">Hirlatzhöhle</a> 1041 84992 Mitteilungen 01/95
|
||||
53 Herbsthöhle-Grieskessel (Meanderhöhle) 1028 ? Atlantis(L) 1996
|
||||
60 Bleikogelhohle (P35) 1011 Darek bartoszewski
|
||||
{<a href="noinfo/smkridge/40.htm">Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle</a> (1623/40), <a href="smkridge/142.htm">1623/142</a> }
|
||||
66{<a href="noinfo/smkridge/88.htm">Lärchenschacht</a> (1623/88), <a href="smkridge/41.htm">Stellerweghöhle</a> 974 22908 CUCC, Arge Sept 1999
|
||||
{(1623/41), <a href="smkridge/115.htm">Schnellzughöhle</a> (1623/115), <a href="smkridge/144.htm">1623/144</a> }
|
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{<a href="smkridge/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78) }
|
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85 <a href="noinfo/1626/120.htm">Feuertalhöhlensystem</a> 913 19808 Markus Wiesinger 04/97
|
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94 Hochlecken-Großhöhle 890 5004 Markus Weisinger 1997
|
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97 Wildbaderhöhle (1625/150) 874 1646 Atlas - Great Caves of the World 1989
|
||||
99 <a href="noinfo/1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht</a> (1626/117) 859 Atlas - Great Caves of the World 1989
|
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100 Gruberhornhöhle 854 6695 Atlantis(L) 1996
|
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106 Gipfel-loch 840 3000 Atlantis(L) 1996
|
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108 Döf Schacht 839 IntCaver #15(S) 1997
|
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114 Burgunderschacht (1625/20) 827 3250 BCRA HKM3 1997
|
||||
118 Grutredhöhlensystem 821 7015 Slovenia Register 1996
|
||||
120 Schnee-Maria höhle 817 5000 Jaskinie #7 1997
|
||||
124 Kammerschartenhöhle 813 5500 Jaskinie #6 1997
|
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136 Cabri-höhle 800 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
|
||||
150 Warwas-Glatzen-Höhlensystem 755 10581 HKM 3 1997
|
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151 Sonnenleitenschscht - GeisterJagerschacht 755 8929 IntCaver#21 1997
|
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152 Orkanhöhle 754 1600 Caves & Caving N43
|
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153 Schauriger Schacht 754 1035 Taternik#2 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
|
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155 Ariandniehöhle 752 5567 Jaskinie#7 1997
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162 Der Unheimlische Schacht 747 2000 Taternik#2
|
||||
149 E3 734 9125 Caves & Caving N49P47
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169 Wieserloch 730 2680 Taternik#2 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
|
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175 <a href="noinfo/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarhöhle</a> (1626/55) 725 70000 Caves & Caving N44P47 Sum89
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182 Bretterschacht 715 3156 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
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187 Kolkbluser-Monsterhöhle 711 43426 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
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191 Kackerlschacht 708 Spelunca#4 1976
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210 Herbsthöhle 684 1685 Taternik#2 1995
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215 Koboldschaht 679 2100 Jaskinie#7 1997
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222 Lofererschacht 665 2020 http://home.subito.de/~jochen/davhgffm.htm 1997
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223 Otscher-Höhlensystem 662 23500 International Caver #11 1994
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274 OgrSchacht 614 1450 Jaskinie#7 1997
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262 <a href="noinfo/1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a> (1626/50) 612 Spéalp 3 10/78
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268 Salzburgerschacht 606 Atlas Des Grands Gouffres Du Monde 1986
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269 Kuchelberg-Windhöhle 605 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
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246 Frauenmauer-Langstein-Höhlensystem 595 20215 Atlas Des Grandes Cavités Mondiale 1989
|
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296 Gamslocher-Kolowratsys 570 16500 Atlantis#1(L) 1996
|
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303 <a href="noinfo/1626/122.htm">Ufoschacht</a> / Gouffre d'Ovni (1626/122) 565 Spéalp 2 08/77
|
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309 Kitzteinhornhole 560 Spelealpes#18p35 1997
|
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312 Zentrumshöhle 557 Atlas Des Grands Gouffres Du Monde 1986
|
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320 Mondhöhle 550 Atlas Des Grands Gouffres Du Monde 1986
|
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336 <a href="smkridge/161/top.htm">Kaninchenhöhle</a> (1623/161) 534 24484 CUCC 08/98
|
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302 Fledermaushöhle 523 Atlas Des Grands Gouffres Du Monde 1986
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314 PL2 510 2500 Jaskinie #3, Taternik#2/95
|
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320 <a href="plateau/76.htm">Eislufthöhle</a> (1623/76) 506 CUCC 08/79
|
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321 Blitzwasserschacht 505 1200 Taternik#2 1995
|
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325 Floh Schacht 502 Spelunca#55
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</pre>
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<hr>
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<h4>Long caves</h4>
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<pre width=102>
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# - Cave Name - Length Depth - Source - Date
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15 <a href="years/1976/report.htm#hirlatz">Hirlatzhöhle</a> 84992 1041 International Caver#5 VdHK 01/95
|
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18 <a href="noinfo/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarhöhle</a> (1626/55) 70000 725 Caves & Caving N44P47 Sum89
|
||||
33 Dachstein-Mammuthöhle 52944 1209 International Caver no.5 HKM 3 1997
|
||||
44 Lamprechtsofen-Vogelshacht 44000 1532 Int. Caver 15,Speleo 22 1996
|
||||
45 Kolkbluser-Monsterhöhle 43426 711 Jens Achten SAGA 1995
|
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47 Eisriesenwelt 42000 407 CIM No.6,7 J-A80
|
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70 Tantalhöhle 33000 435 Caves & Caving N44P47 Sum89
|
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84 Cosanostraloch - Berger - Platteneck Höhle 30000 1265 P.Drouin - Spelunca 51 1994
|
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91 Jagerbrunntrog-Höhlensystem 28026 1078 Atlas Des Grands Gouffres Du Monde 1986
|
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109 <a href="smkridge/161/top.htm">Kaninchenhöhle</a> (1623/161) 24484 534 CUCC 08/98
|
||||
121 Otscher-Höhlensystem 23500 662 International Caver #11 1994
|
||||
130 {<a href="noinfo/smkridge/40.htm">Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle</a> (1623/40), <a href="smkridge/142.htm">1623/142</a> }
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{<a href="noinfo/smkridge/88.htm">Lärchenschacht</a> (1623/88), <a href="smkridge/41.htm">Stellerweghöhle</a> 22908 974 CUCC, Arge Sept 1999
|
||||
(1623/41), <a href="smkridge/115.htm">Schnellzughöhle</a> (1623/115), <a href="smkridge/144.htm">1623/144</a> }
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{<a href="smkridge/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78) }
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148 Frauenmauer-Langstein-Höhlensystem 20215 595 Atlas Des Grandes Cavités Mondiale 1989
|
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160 <a href="noinfo/1626/120.htm">Feuertalhöhlensystem</a> 19808 913 Markus Wiesinger 04/97
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1623: Egglgrube area
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<center><h1>Egglgrube and Scharlingkar area</h1></center>
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This area lies east of the Bergrestaurant, SE of the main Loser to
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Bräuning Zinken ridge. Best seen from the summit of Sommersitz,
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the area is bounded to the SE by the first of a line of cliffs dropping
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towards Altausseer See and the valley to its NE. This cliff is Scharlingkar,
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and the pasture above it is Egglgrubenalm.
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<p>Following marked path 201 (Stögerweg) from the Bergrestaurant
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northwest, the start of the area lies below and to the right. Above and to
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the left initially is the <a href="../loser/index.htm">Augst See area</a>.
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After passing below the small peak of Sommersitz, a signposted junction is
|
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met, below a ski-lift. Left here leads over the minor peak of Lackerbichl and
|
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on to <a href="../br-alm/index.htm">Bräuning Alm</a>. Continuing on the
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main path leads to a further signposted junction at <b>Egglgrube</b>, marked
|
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on the map. Left again leads to Bräuning Alm, ahead, the path climbs a
|
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small scar, leading to the eastern side of <a
|
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href="../smkridge/index.htm">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a> in the
|
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Stellerweghöhle area. A little used and barely discernible path leads
|
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right, and back SW below the initial approach, past a hut at the bottom of a
|
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ski lift to a group of older huts.
|
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|
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<p>An alternative approach starts from just above the (right hand) hairpin of
|
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the toll road, dropping down towards the top of Scharlingkar, and then
|
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contouring to reach the huts. This is the original path from the Loser
|
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Hütte, predating the building of the toll road, which explains its
|
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somewhat illogical-seeming point of departure.
|
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|
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<p>Most of the caves listed in this area are very near Egglgrube itself,
|
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which seems to have been investigated in the early years of exploration in
|
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the area. The area also includes odd caves near or below the path from the
|
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Bergrestaurant.
|
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|
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<center><table border>
|
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<tr><td><a name="15">15</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/15.htm">Michel-Gang</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="19">19</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/19.htm">Gamsofen im Scharlingkar</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="20">20</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/20.htm">Windhöhle</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="21">21</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/21.htm">Windloch im Egglgrube</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="22">22</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/22.htm">Spiralschacht</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="23">23</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/23.htm">Steinbockhöhle</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="24">24</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/24.htm">Schachthöhle bei Egglgrubenalm</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="25">25</a></td>
|
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<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/25.htm">Mauskothhöhle</a></td></tr>
|
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<tr><td><a name="77">77</a></td>
|
||||
<td><a href="../noinfo/egglgrub/77.htm">Fichtenschacht</a></td></tr>
|
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
|
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<html lang="en">
|
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<head>
|
||||
<title>Alternative activities</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h1 align=center>Expo Festering Guide</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>What to do for R&R when burnt out from too much caving, or when
|
||||
the weather is simply too hot or too awful to go up to the plateau ?
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Expo members often bring alternative sports equipment, or there are a wide
|
||||
range of games which don't need any. Try:
|
||||
<a href="#abseil">Abseiling</a> off the stupidly huge cliff at Grundlsee,
|
||||
<a href="#bier">Bier drinking</a>, <a href="#cake">Cake</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#canoe">Canoeing</a>, <a href="#cars">Car Fixing</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#cycle">Cycling</a>, <a href="#dachstein">Dachstein-climbing</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#dinghy">Dinghy floating</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#dive">Diving</a>, <a href="#kite">Hang-gliding</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#fryup">High-frying</a>, <a href="#hydro">Hydro-speeding</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#ices">Ice creams</a>, <a href="#mihs">Mohr-im-Hemd eating</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#pedalo">Pedalo Pedalling</a>, <a href="#spudhut">Potato Hut</a>
|
||||
festering, <a href="#radio">Radio-fettling</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#rope">Ropewashing</a>, <a href="#salt">Salt-mining</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#swim">Swimming</a>, <a href="#fester">Sunbathing</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#sled">Tobogganning</a>, <a href="#tberg">Trisselberg ascent</a>,
|
||||
<a href="#tyrol">Tyrolean building</a>, <a href="#surf">Windsurfing</a>...
|
||||
|
||||
<dl>
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="abseil">Huge Abseil</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Recommended by the local cavers, this 200m almost-a-free-hang cliff
|
||||
provides mind-bending sport, probably not to be repeated by any of those
|
||||
that had a go first time.
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="bier">Bier drinking</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>In the "early days" Expo used to drink Reininghaus Bier in the Bar
|
||||
Fischer in Altaussee, as we didn't have a good socialising tent (or potato
|
||||
hut) to drink the more economic bottled variety. Nowadays, bier
|
||||
<a href="piclinks/phut1.htm"><img src="tinypix/phut1.jpg" width=170
|
||||
height=143 align=left hspace=10></a> comes dead cheap, in crates, from the
|
||||
supermarket (and the preferred brand is
|
||||
<a href="http://www.goesser.at/" lang="de-at">Gösser</a>). Expo always
|
||||
maintains a tally of bottled beers drunk, so that the right people get
|
||||
charged for it - and so we can report how many metric tons we got through
|
||||
each year. There is a corresponding Limonade tally.<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="cake">Cake</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Austrians do pretty good cakes for pigging out on calorie-restoration
|
||||
days when veggie-slop just isn't enough. It's best to point and say "Ein
|
||||
stuck bitte" rather than try to ask for exactly what you want. One person's
|
||||
mega-sticky-chocoloate-cake arrived as a cup of cocoa through trying to be
|
||||
too clever.
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="canoe">Canoeing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>on the lake is a pleasant way to cool off for all and sundry. There are
|
||||
also white water rivers, from the easy (ie. they need a bit of rain) to the
|
||||
"sporting" delights of the Traun from Bad Aussee to Hallstatt - in a deep
|
||||
valley nowhere near an escape route. This was first done by Vic Brown (6th in
|
||||
women's K1 slalom at the 1972 Olympics) with an assortment of exCS "Victims".
|
||||
More relaxing is to paddle from Grundlsee back to
|
||||
<a href="bcamps.htm">Basecamp</a>, but watch out for Hilde's weir:
|
||||
<a href="piclinks/ohshit.htm"><img src="tinypix/ohshit.jpg" width=170
|
||||
height=143 align=top></a>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="cars">Car-fixing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Owing to being mainly impoverished students, expo has an annual crop of
|
||||
shit cars which limp across Europe with infeasibly large loads and equally
|
||||
crap trailers <a href="piclinks/trailr.htm"><img width=170 height=143
|
||||
src="tinypix/trailr.jpg" align=right hspace=10></a> which provides for
|
||||
<a href="years/1995/log.htm#trailerepic">epic</a> travel. This usually
|
||||
results in at least one car being fettled at any time during expo, which
|
||||
provides relaxing spectator sport for everyone else in
|
||||
<a href="bcamps.htm">Basecamp</a> at the time. One chariot which was more
|
||||
reliable than most, until its eventual demise through old age and several
|
||||
visits to Austria was Rover Richardson: <a href="piclinks/rover.htm">
|
||||
<img src="tinypix/rover.jpg" width=140 height=116 align=left hspace=10></a><br>
|
||||
who had the distinction of being older than his owner. For an account
|
||||
of amazing persistence in the face of crap transport read
|
||||
"<a href="years/1991/driver.htm">How (not) to drive round Europe</a>"
|
||||
from CU 1992. This tale involves a Citroen van and a volvo:
|
||||
<a href="piclinks/wkmob.htm"><img src="tinypix/wkmob.jpg" width=140
|
||||
height=111 align=right hspace=10></a><br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="cycle">Cycling</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Far more people seem to travel by bike in Austria than in the UK despite
|
||||
the obvious disadvantages of (a) ridiculous heat or (b) it pissing buckets
|
||||
and (c) it's <b>very</b> hilly. However, cycling <b>down</b> the
|
||||
<a href="tollrd.htm">toll road</a> is very pleasant, or can be very exciting,
|
||||
depending on whether or not you are trying to break the club record of under
|
||||
ten minutes or it is (again) pissing buckets. Most people foolish enough to
|
||||
do it at all, only cycle <b>up</b> the toll road <b>once</b> (but there are
|
||||
exceptions, even to this rule).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="dachstein">Dachstein climbing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img align=left src="tinypix/dbahn.jpg" width=128 height=152 hspace=10>
|
||||
<img src="tinypix/dachx.jpg" width=145 height=285 align=right hspace=10>
|
||||
This is the fine peak with glacier visible from the
|
||||
<a href="tollrd.htm">toll road</a> on a clear day. Although the postcards
|
||||
would have you believe it is a 3k peak, this is really only 2994m, not that
|
||||
this detracts from a fine day out. One look at the "via ferrata" up the
|
||||
south-facing cliff is enough to convince everyone of the wisdom of investing
|
||||
in a seilbahn ticket up to the glacier, where summer skiing is possible if
|
||||
you are early enough. The climb itself is fun, and well-equipped with great
|
||||
reinforcing bar handholds everywhere, which probably explains the drongo
|
||||
density - a helmet or a suitable turn of speed are advised to avoid
|
||||
stone-fall.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It can be done in a day <a href="years/1990/log.htm#dachstein">on
|
||||
foot from Hallstatt</a>, but only if you are <b>very</b> fit.
|
||||
|
||||
<p align=right>Dave Brindle tops out in cloud<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="dinghy">Dinghy floating</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img align=left src="tinypix/dinghy.jpg" width=225 height=201 hspace=10>
|
||||
One of a plethora of festering activities centred around the conveniently
|
||||
nearby, but out of earshot of the campsite, lake (Grundlsee). Parking has
|
||||
become a problem if you have too much gear, but an inflatable dinghy is one
|
||||
of the most easily carried bits of kit, thus avoiding the parking meters.<br
|
||||
clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="dive">Diving</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>There is not much scope for cave diving in CUCC's caves, though some has
|
||||
been done in nearby resurgences. However, for relaxing by the lake, a set of
|
||||
scuba gear and wetsuit or Michelin-man drysuit are ideal. The water is clear,
|
||||
and in Grundlsee lies an underwater habitat which is fun to visit, and an old
|
||||
lorry which is "verboten".
|
||||
<a href="years/1989/log.htm#1989-dive-1">Diving in Altausseer See</a>
|
||||
revealed not the hoped for resurgence, but a few bits of 50's vintage human
|
||||
remains. Still it got us a go in the Feuerwehr's big red rescue boat :-)
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="kite">Hang-gliding</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img align=right src="tinypix/julian.jpg" width=170 height=143 hspace=10>
|
||||
Not for the complete beginner is the mind-bending takeoff from a ramp at the
|
||||
top of the <a href="tollrd.htm">Toll-road</a>. On early expos, everyone
|
||||
thought that this was only for loonies, but now a small contingent of
|
||||
C.U.Hang-gliding Club have shown that it is even possible to land in a tree
|
||||
and survive.<br clear=all>
|
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|
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<dt><b><a name="fryup">High-frying</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><a href="images/chips.jpg"><img width=160 height=128 align=left hspace=10
|
||||
src="tinypix/chips.jpg"></a>This is a sort of Russian-roulette with the base
|
||||
camp barbecue. A large Dutch Oven is filled far too full with oil, perched on
|
||||
the swinging barbecue above a large open fire and used to fry chips (at which
|
||||
point it almost overflows onto said fire). A swinging barbecue is ideal for
|
||||
getting lumps of meat off without getting burnt, but less than perfect when
|
||||
the victim is set the task of getting a large hot pan of chips off. Needless
|
||||
to say, we survived....<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="hydro">Hydro-speeding</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Ideally, this means body-surfing down a river with a flat thing to
|
||||
ride on to protect chest and arms from rocks, and with fins (flippers
|
||||
to you) to give some degree of control. Needless to say, CUCC's version
|
||||
involved a body board or an inner tube on the river from Grundlsee down
|
||||
to Basecamp. "Reasonable" water levels are required, and getting out
|
||||
to walk round the weir is strongly recommended. <i>"Interesting to find out
|
||||
how wet it can get before you hurt yourself or drown"</i> (Wookey).
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="ices">Ice creams</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Austrians do ice creams every bit as good as their sticky cakes - and
|
||||
with the advantage of Schlagobers to appeal to the calorifically-challenged.
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="mihs">Mohr-im-Hemd</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>No, not the <a href="smkridge/161/offffr.htm#mihemd">passage</a> in
|
||||
Kaninchenhöhle, but the death-by-chocolate pudding which it was named
|
||||
after. The first challenge is to persuade the other attendees at the expo
|
||||
dinner to pay for the game if you win. The second challenge is to eat ten of
|
||||
these delicacies and not throw up for at least five minutes.
|
||||
It has been done :-)
|
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|
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<dt><b><a name="pedalo">Pedalo pedalling</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img align=left src="tinypix/pedalo.jpg" width=221 height=161 hspace=10>
|
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Used to occur from Fritz's jetty when <a href="bcamps.htm">Basecamp</a> was
|
||||
at Altaussee, but is now more likely to be an excuse for a trip to Hallstatt,
|
||||
where there is also a handy gear shop and a <a href="#dive">diving</a> school
|
||||
to get bottles filled.<br clear=all>
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<dt><b><a name="spudhut">Potato Hut</a> festering</b>
|
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<dd>(See also <a href="#bier">Bier Drinking</a>) <img
|
||||
src="tinypix/phut94.jpg" width=205 height=147 align=right hspace=10>.
|
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Festering in the evenings, or daytime in the rain, generally takes place in
|
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Hilde's "Potato Hut", so called because it is the meeting place of the
|
||||
"Potato Club". <img src="tinypix/bc94.jpg" width=137 height=109 align=left
|
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hspace=10> This august local organisation exists mainly to drink
|
||||
potato-derived alcohol, and engage in curling on Hilde's ice - more usually a
|
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lake at the time of year of our visit.<br clear=all>
|
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|
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<dt><b><a name="radio">Radio-fettling</a></b>
|
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<dd>Ever since we had a set of really excellent communications equipment on
|
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evaluation from Philips in 1990, until the advent of mobile phones on expo
|
||||
1999, expo hankered after a working set of CB-type radios. Top Camp to Base
|
||||
Camp is not line of sight, and thus needed a repeater, which (a) didn't work
|
||||
or (b) worked all the time and flattened its battery or (c) cut in and out
|
||||
continuously during use or, very rarely, (d) worked perfectly. The temptation
|
||||
to 'improve' it during time (d) resulted in hours being spent fettling it in
|
||||
states (a) to (c). For better (probably) or worse, this activity is now
|
||||
pretty much a thing of the past
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="rope">Ropewashing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img align=right src="tinypix/washit.jpg" width=161 height=192 hspace=10>
|
||||
OK, I admit, this is really caving, but it happens at
|
||||
<a href="bcamps.htm">Basecamp</a> and is refreshing if it's hot.
|
||||
However, it can be a bit epic in the river if it is in flood, in which case a
|
||||
<a href="#tyrol">Tyrolean traverse</a> over the river is a sporting game.
|
||||
<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
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<dt><b><a name="salt">Salt-mining</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>There are Salt Mines at both Hallstatt and Altaussee which are worth a
|
||||
visit. The latter were used as a stash for huge amounts of stolen art
|
||||
treasures by the Nazis, a fact that they keep strangely quiet about, given
|
||||
that it was the brave action of one of the local workers which saved them
|
||||
from being dynamited.
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="swim">Swimming</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Either in the river behind the Staud'nwirt or in one of the lakes, where
|
||||
the top metre or so gets quite warm in hot weather.
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="fester">Sunbathing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd><img src="tinypix/tcdoze.jpg" width=201 height=123 align=left hspace=10>
|
||||
Can be done almost anywhere, when it doesn't piss down - but usually combined
|
||||
with other activities at the side of the lake. However, more rays can be
|
||||
picked up at Top Camp in the unusual event of good weather and not caving.<br
|
||||
clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="sled">Tobogganning</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>There is a dry (metal trough) toboggan run
|
||||
<a href="piclinks/tobog.htm"><img src="tinypix/tobog.jpg" width=143
|
||||
height=170 align=right hspace=10></a> worth a visit near Bad Ischl. Wear long
|
||||
sleeves and trousers if you value your skin - doing so enables you to
|
||||
dispense with the brakes entirely.<br clear=all>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="tberg">Trisselberg ascent</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Of four expo attempts, two have succeeded - in
|
||||
<a href="years/1984/twand.htm">1984</a> and again in
|
||||
<a href="years/1990/log.htm#trissel">1990</a>.
|
||||
An earlier attempt was thwarted by a wasps' nest, and the
|
||||
<a href="years/1992/log.htm#trissel">1992 attempt</a> made the error of
|
||||
retreating from high up in what turned out to be quite an epic in a
|
||||
thunderstorm. It must be about time someone else had a go...
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="tyrol">Tyrolean traverse</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Typically occurs towards the end of expo when large amounts of gear,
|
||||
particularly rope and pulleys, ends up down by the river for
|
||||
<a href="#rope">ropewashing</a>. If the river really is too epic to stand in,
|
||||
a tyrolean traverse from Hilde's to some trees opposite can provide an
|
||||
awesome sense of exposure and not a little danger !
|
||||
|
||||
<dt><b><a name="surf">Windsurfing</a></b>
|
||||
<dd>Yet another lakeside activity - this one really is easiest if there is
|
||||
some wind, but as long as this is not too strong, it's a good game for total
|
||||
beginners (unlike <a href="#kite">Hang-gliding</a>, for example).
|
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|
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
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<html lang="en">
|
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<head>
|
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<title>Fixed ropes in CUCC Expo caves</title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<p><center>
|
||||
<a href="smkridge/161/pix.htm"><img alt="Photos "
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src="../icons/vtour.gif" width=40 height=40></a>
|
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<img alt="Rigging" src="../icons/rigbut.gif" width=40 height=40>
|
||||
<a href="smkridge/161/names.htm"><img alt=" Glossary "
|
||||
src="../icons/idx161.gif" width=40 height=40></a>
|
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<a href="index.htm"><img alt=" Expo "
|
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src="../icons/ausbut.gif" width=40 height=40></a>
|
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<a href="infodx.htm"><img alt=" Topics "
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src="../icons/index.gif" width=40 height=40></a>
|
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<a href="indxal.htm"><img alt=" Index "
|
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src="../icons/indxal.gif" width=40 height=40></a>
|
||||
<a href="../index.htm"><img alt=" CUCC"
|
||||
src="../icons/cucc.gif" width=40 height=40></a></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<center><h2>Fixed aids in CUCC caves</h2></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>At various points of the cave, passages have been reached by climbs up
|
||||
which would have to be repeated unless a rope was left on from year to year.
|
||||
A few pitches were explored from the top, but form potentially important
|
||||
routes of access when approached from below - for instance the bottom of the
|
||||
Left Hand Routes in Kaninchenhöhle can be reached without rigging many
|
||||
pitches by means of two short up-pitches in Ambidextrous. Such permanently
|
||||
rigged verticals are mentioned in the descriptions, but are also gathered
|
||||
together here to help those needing to keep track of and maintain these
|
||||
ropes.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>As an area may not be visited for some years, it is important to keep a
|
||||
record of when a rope was last changed or inspected, so that some idea may be
|
||||
formed of its likely state. There are currently around 700m of ropes in
|
||||
various places, as much as ten years old, and in place for up to seven years.
|
||||
Current thinking is that if <b>static</b> ropes are not subject to
|
||||
disturbance causing abrasion (eg. by flowing water) or rockfall, they
|
||||
probably deteriorate a <b>lot</b> more slowly in the cave than in the tackle
|
||||
store. (This may not be true of dynamic ropes).
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In all these cases, it is the users' responsibility to convince himself of
|
||||
the safety of the rope before using it. If in any doubt, take climbing and
|
||||
protection gear (dynamic rope) and repeat the climb, or use dynamic rope to
|
||||
protect the first person on a traverse and replace the fixed rope.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>CUCC expeditions have placed these ropes for their own use, often not
|
||||
expecting them to remain in place for more than a year or two. Neither CUCC
|
||||
nor any individual expedition member, past or present, makes any
|
||||
representation as to the safety of this equipment, nor can be held in any way
|
||||
responsible for any mishap arising from its use !
|
||||
|
||||
<hr>
|
||||
|
||||
<center><h3><a name="kh">Fixed aids in Kaninchenhöhle</a></h3></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<table border=2>
|
||||
<tr><th>location</th><th>length</th><th>diameter</th><th>rope vintage</th>
|
||||
<th>year left rigged</th><th>hangers</th><th>other info</th></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td>5m up into Ragnarök from
|
||||
<a name="ambi" href="smkridge/161/offkns.htm#ambifix">Ambidextrous</a></td>
|
||||
<td>10m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1991</td><td>2</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td>10m up into Time Dilation in Ambidextrous</td>
|
||||
<td>21m (marked 39m)</td><td></td><td></td><td>1991</td><td>2</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="semidet" href="smkridge/161/offrhr.htm#semirope">Semi-detached</a></td>
|
||||
<td>10m</td><td>?</td><td></td><td>1995</td><td>1</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="gob" href="smkridge/161/sibria.htm#gobtrav">Gob traverse line</a></td>
|
||||
<td>8m</td><td>10mm</td><td>1991</td><td>1993</td><td>0</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="s36" href="smkridge/161/sibria.htm#cfn">Staircase36</a></td>
|
||||
<td>20m</td><td>10mm</td><td></td><td>1992</td><td>3</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="strange" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#stranged">Strange
|
||||
Downfall</a></td>
|
||||
<td>22m</td><td>10mm</td><td>1988</td><td>1993</td><td>3</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="strangea" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#strangea">Strange Acrossfall</a></td>
|
||||
<td>32m</td><td>11mm</td><td>1992</td><td>1993</td><td>4</td>
|
||||
<td>maybe removed in 1994?</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#strangeu">Strange Upfall</a></td>
|
||||
<td>45m</td><td>11mm</td><td></td><td>1992</td><td>4</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="ssr" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#ssr">Satan's Sitting Room</a>
|
||||
traverse</td>
|
||||
<td>45m?</td><td></td><td></td><td>1992</td><td>4</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="3wm" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#3wisemen">3 Wise Men</a></td>
|
||||
<td>64m</td><td>10mm</td><td></td><td>1993</td><td>9</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="trift" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#tinkler">Tinkle Rift</a></td>
|
||||
<td>about 12m</td><td>9mm</td><td>1991/2</td><td>1993</td><td>1</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="needle" href="smkridge/161/farnth.htm#needlep">The Needle</a></td>
|
||||
<td>27m</td><td>10mm(?)</td><td>1988</td><td>1993</td><td>2</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="cowboy" href="smkridge/161/offlhr.htm#cowboy">Cowboy Caver</a></td>
|
||||
<td>10m?</td><td>?</td><td></td><td>1995</td><td>0</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="fcon" href="smkridge/161/drunk.htm#fccrope">French Connection</a></td>
|
||||
<td>27m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1991</td><td>2</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="zstosp" href="smkridge/161/tptofr.htm#zombie">Down to Zombie Slime</a>
|
||||
<br><a href="smkridge/161/frtotp.htm#stnwpal">up to Staud'nwirt Palace</a></td>
|
||||
<td>30ft</td><td>ladder</td><td></td><td></td><td>very long tether</td>
|
||||
<td>Not usually left rigged</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="C1996-161-13" href="smkridge/161/offtri.htm#moomin">Moomintroll</a> at [<a href="smkridge/161/qmtodo.htm#C1996-161-13">96-13</a>]</td><td>10m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>none</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="bugger" href="smkridge/161/offtp3.htm#bugger">Bugger</a></td>
|
||||
<td></td><td></td><td></td><td>1996?</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="fearon" href="smkridge/161/offtp3.htm#fearon">Fear-on traverse</a></td>
|
||||
<td>~40m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1996</td><td>3</td><td>(several naturals)</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td>2nd 8m climb from <a name="opit" href="smkridge/161/136.htm#orchestral">Orchestral
|
||||
Pit</a></td>
|
||||
<td>~20m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>1</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="over5" href="smkridge/161/136.htm#over5">Traverse towards Footlights</a></td>
|
||||
<td>~20m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>2 + couple of tapes</td><td>Removed 1999</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="footl" href="smkridge/161/136.htm#foottrav">Footlights traverse</a></td>
|
||||
<td>26m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>7</td><td>Removed 1999</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="gods" href="smkridge/161/136.htm#thegods">Gods' traverse and pitch to Elin Algor</a></td>
|
||||
<td>~100m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>many</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="tw5m" href="smkridge/161/fbl136.htm#twerke">3m climb in Tirolia Werke</a></td>
|
||||
<td>5m</td><td></td><td></td><td>1997</td><td>1</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
||||
<center><h3><a name="eh">Fixed aids in Eishöhle</a></h3></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<table border=2>
|
||||
<tr><th>location</th><th>length</th><th>diameter</th><th>rope vintage</th>
|
||||
<th>year left rigged</th><th>hangers</th><th>other info</th></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="icy" href="noinfo/smkridge/40.htm#svh">climb up</a> from
|
||||
40e to top of SVH pitch</td><td>40m ish ?</td><td>11mm dynamic</td>
|
||||
<td>not recent</td><td>unknown</td><td>several</td>
|
||||
<td>VfHO's rope, may need to be dug out of ice</td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="upup" href="smkridge/40/cucc.htm#upup">Up, Up pitch</a></td><td>about 12m</td><td> </td><td> </td><td>1999</td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
|
||||
<tr><td><a name="hooked" href="smkridge/40/cucc.htm#angled">Hooked on Classics traverse</a></td><td>23m</td><td>9 mm</td><td>1994</td><td>1999</td><td>1 old bend, 3 new bends, 3 twists, 2 rings, 1 bollard, 4 maillons</td><td> </td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
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||||
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List of (links to) <a href="pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a><br>
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<a href="gall0.htm">Text only Index</a><br>
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<a href="gallery/0.htm">Index pages (with thumbnails)</a><br>
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<b>Table</b> of <a href="folk/index.htm">members of CUCC expeditions</a> 1976-present<br>
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<head>
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<title>
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CUCC's Austria archive authors and photographers
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</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<center><h2>Photographers and authors of articles<br>
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on CUCC expeditions 1976-present</h2></center>
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<p>Don't run away with the idea that this is complete, although it must be
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getting close.
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<p>First, the editors of this archive must thank <b>everyone</b> in the full
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<a href="index.htm">list of expedition members</a> - almost all of them
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have written of their exploits in the expedition logbooks, so all of them are
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authors of at least something in this archive. Everyone of them we have
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managed to contact has been willing to have their words included here. We'd
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also like to thank those few who reduced our workload by typing in parts of
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the logbooks - a truly tedious job.
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<p>Similarly, we must extend particular thanks to all those members who
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have contributed to the many surveys - it is an unglamourous and often
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thankless task. Several of the "published authors" in the list below
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have also spent hundreds of hours in the laborious process of drawing
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up the surveys - often to see their work rendered out-of-date even
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before being published.
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<p>Those in the following list have written articles about <b>CUCC
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expeditions</b> (see <a href="../others/index.htm">Other groups</a> for
|
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writing about other trips to the area) for either Cambridge Underground or
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for other caving journals, which are already included here, or will
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eventually be a part of the archive. They are included in alphabetical,
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rather than chronological order, and no indication is given here of the
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extent of their contribution. The list also includes all photographers who
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have allowed the use of material in this archive and those who have helped
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translate articles from foreign journals. Please see the <a
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href="../pubs.htm">bibliography</a> of published reports for more details
|
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on authorship. Photographs are credited in the html pages which hold the
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full-sized images.
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<menu>
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<li>Andy Atkinson
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<li>Rich Barker
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<li>Steve Bellhouse
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<li>Olly Betts
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<li>Bob Bloodworth
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<li>John Bowers
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<li>Dave Brindle
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<li>Victoria Brown
|
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<li>Mike Burgess
|
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<li>Charles Butcher
|
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<li>Duncan Collis
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<li>Andy Connolly
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<li>Anthony Day
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<li>Chris Densham
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<li>Brian Derby
|
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<li>Mark Dougherty
|
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<li>Simon Farrow
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<li>Dave Fearon
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<li>Mark Fearon
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<li>Jill Gates
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<li>Clive George
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<li>Julian Haines
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<li>Dave Horsley
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<li>Julian Griffiths
|
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<li>Kate Janossy
|
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<li>Simon Kellet
|
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<li>Juliette Kelly
|
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<li>Pete Lancaster
|
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<li>Fran Lane
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<li>Rebecca Lawson
|
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<li>Jont Leach
|
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<li>Rod Leach
|
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<li>Erin Lynch
|
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<li>Dan Mace
|
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<li>Tony Malcolm
|
||||
<li>Mike Martin
|
||||
<li>Earl Merson
|
||||
<li>Ian Millar
|
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<li>Keith Millar
|
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<li>Iain Miller
|
||||
<li>Ben van Millingen
|
||||
<li>Steve Perry
|
||||
<li>Mike Perryman
|
||||
<li>Nick Reckert
|
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<li>Penny Reeves
|
||||
<li>Mike Richardson
|
||||
<li>Del Robinson
|
||||
<li>Tony Rooke
|
||||
<li>Hugh Salter
|
||||
<li>Philip Sargent
|
||||
<li>Mark Shinwell
|
||||
<li>Mike Thomas
|
||||
<li>Nick Thorne
|
||||
<li>Phil Townsend
|
||||
<li>Tim Vasbie-Burnie
|
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<li>Andy Waddington
|
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<li>Martin Warren
|
||||
<li>Jared West
|
||||
<li>Tina White
|
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<li>Wookey
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</menu>
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<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook
|
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descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from
|
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publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other
|
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Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the Fédération
|
||||
Belgique de Spéléologie for supplying photocopies of articles,
|
||||
and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.
|
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|
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<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition
|
||||
Handbook</a> are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most
|
||||
especially the
|
||||
<a href="http://norbert.materials.ox.ac.uk:8080/OUCC/Archive.htm">Oxford
|
||||
University Caving Club</a>. This particularly includes the
|
||||
<a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>, which owes much to Gavin
|
||||
Lowe. If you are browsing locally, you may also find a mirror of the
|
||||
well-illustrated <a href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT
|
||||
rigging guide</a> produced by Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown.
|
||||
If that link doesn't work, (which it won't if you are browsing over the
|
||||
"real" internet), then the original is
|
||||
<a href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/srtrig.html">here</a>.
|
||||
|
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<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenhöhle
|
||||
for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build
|
||||
a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the
|
||||
website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major
|
||||
rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without
|
||||
having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions
|
||||
that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML
|
||||
provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably
|
||||
and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the
|
||||
space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has
|
||||
browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.
|
||||
|
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<p>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome
|
||||
your <a href="../../fdback.htm">feedback</a> on the existing site or
|
||||
contributions of writing or photographs of the area.
|
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|
||||
<p>Andy Waddington<br>
|
||||
mail: <Austria (at) pennine.demon.co.uk><br>
|
||||
Andy's own
|
||||
<a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/Andy/index.htm">homepage</a>
|
||||
<p>Wookey<br>
|
||||
mail: <Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk><br>
|
||||
Wookey's own <a href="../../../%7Ewookey/index.html">homepage</a>
|
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|
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<hr>
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Back to <a href="../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a><br>
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<img alt=">" src="../../icons/lists/0.gif">
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<b>Main Indices:</b><br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="../infodx.htm"><b>Index</b> to Expo</a> information pages<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../icons/lists/1.gif">
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<a href="../areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../icons/lists/1.gif">
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Full <a href="../indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623<br>
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<img alt="--->" src="../../icons/lists/1.gif">
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List of (links to) <a href="../pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a>
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