diff --git a/br-alm/l/s109.htm b/br-alm/l/s109.htm
index d4fa9df8b..10f9550da 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/s109.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/s109.htm
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ a bolt in sight!</p>
 <hr style="clear: both" />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li><span lang="de-at"><a lang="en" href="../index.htm">Br&auml;uning</a>
+<li><span lang="de-at"><a lang="en" href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a>
 Alm</span> description</li>
-<li>1623/96 <a href="../96.htm">Cave Description</a></li>
+<li>1623/96 <a href="../96/96.html">Cave Description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
diff --git a/folk/l/benvm.htm b/folk/l/benvm.htm
index b9f0b9641..7216ddfa4 100644
--- a/folk/l/benvm.htm
+++ b/folk/l/benvm.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Explored <a href="../../plateau/107.htm">Gemseh&ouml;hle</a> (1623/107) in
 1978, <a href="../../plateau/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (1623/76) in 1979
 and worked in the <a href="../../smkridge/41.htm">Stellerwegsystem</a>
 (1623/41) and <a href="../../smkridge/87.htm">1623/87</a> in 1980.
-<a href="../../plateau/145.htm">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a> (1623/145) was the main
+<a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a> (1623/145) was the main
 venue in 1983.<br />
 Photo taken in Hall of the Greene King in Eislufth&ouml;hle.</p>
 
diff --git a/handbook/cockup.htm b/handbook/cockup.htm
index 9defd8ea4..462245551 100644
--- a/handbook/cockup.htm
+++ b/handbook/cockup.htm
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ they won't.</td></tr>
 </td><td>This cave is completely missing! (found in 1980, but no
 record was published - the logbook is missing)</td></tr>
 
-<tr><td>185</td><td>Apart from <a name="x185" href="../smkridge/185.htm">2
+<tr><td>185</td><td>Apart from <a name="x185" href="../smkridge/185/185.html">2
 Year Gestation H&ouml;hle</a> (on the col en route to 161a) which is
 correctly numbered 185, there were <b>two</b> other caves erroneously
 numbered "185", one of which is undocumented 90/15, which needs surveying and
diff --git a/handbook/prospecting_guide_short.html b/handbook/prospecting_guide_short.html
index 5e24d6244..5202f0343 100644
--- a/handbook/prospecting_guide_short.html
+++ b/handbook/prospecting_guide_short.html
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 .bad	{ background-color: #ff9955; text-align: center }
 .good	{ background-color: #99ff99; text-align: center }
 .awful	{ background-color: #ff5555; text-align: center }
-</style></head><body><h1>Prospecting Guide: Summary</h1><p>Generated 06/18/06 20:19:57</p>
+</style></head><body><h1>Prospecting Guide: Summary</h1><p>Generated 06/19/06 18:36:28</p>
 <p><b>Notes:</b></p><ul><li>A marking status of "Retag" means a tag is in place but it carries a provisional number, or in some cases an incorrect number, and needs replacing with a new tag.</li>
 <li>Kataster status codes indicate the size of a cave, its character and its exploration status, as described <a href="../katast.htm">here</a>.</li><li>For more info on each cave, see the links to detailed description pages.</li></ul><table border="1">
 <tr><td colspan="9" style="padding-top: 3em; padding-bottom: 1em; text-align: center"><h3>Location unclear</h3></td></tr><tr><th>Cave Number</th><th>Name</th><th>Finished</th><th>Surveyed</th><th>Marked</th><th>Photoed</th><th>E</th><th>N</th><th>Alt</th><th>Location</th><tr><td>221</td><td><a id="id221">?</a></td><td></td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3" class=></td><td class="locn"> </td></tr>
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/139.htm">139</a></td><td><a id="id139">Schwa Schacht 139</a></td><td>+</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="locn good">36313</td><td class="locn good">82312</td><td class="locn good">1827</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/146.htm">146</a></td><td><a id="id146">Tobogganschacht</a></td><td>-</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3" class=bad>Refindable</td><td class="locn"> </td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/147.htm">147</a></td><td><a id="id147">Schwa H&ouml;hle 147</a></td><td>+</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="locn good">36272</td><td class="locn good">82406</td><td class="locn good">1774</td></tr>
-<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/149.htm">149</a></td><td><a id="id149">Plateau Schacht 149</a></td><td>+</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3" class=awful>Lost</td><td class="locn">The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href="../plateau/145.htm">145</a>. </td></tr>
+<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/149.htm">149</a></td><td><a id="id149">Plateau Schacht 149</a></td><td>+</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3" class=awful>Lost</td><td class="locn">The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href="../plateau/145/145.html">145</a>. </td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/156/156.html">156</a></td><td><a id="id156">Schwa Schacht 156</a></td><td>+</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="locn good">36089</td><td class="locn good">82287</td><td class="locn good">1794</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/top.htm">161</a></td><td><a id="id161">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td>x</td><td class="bad">Missing</td><td></td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3">&nbsp;</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/161a.htm">&mdash;161a</a></td><td><a id="id161a"></a></td><td></td><td></td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="locn good">36468</td><td class="locn good">82623</td><td class="locn good">1787</td></tr>
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/161h.htm">&mdash;161h (2004-12)</a></td><td><a id="id161h"></a></td><td></td><td></td><td class="bad">Retag</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="locn good">37129</td><td class="locn good">83053</td><td class="locn good">1715</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/165.htm">165</a></td><td><a id="id165">Schwa Schacht 165</a></td><td>+</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="locn good">36323</td><td class="locn good">83162</td><td class="locn good">1792</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/194.htm">194</a></td><td><a id="id194">Schwa Schacht 194</a></td><td>+</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="locn good">36244</td><td class="locn good">83229</td><td class="locn good">1762</td></tr>
-<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/195.htm">195</a></td><td><a id="id195">Schwa Schacht 195</a></td><td>-</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="locn good">36305</td><td class="locn good">83245</td><td class="locn good">1778</td></tr>
+<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/195/195.html">195</a></td><td><a id="id195">Schwa Schacht 195</a></td><td>-</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="locn good">36305</td><td class="locn good">83245</td><td class="locn good">1778</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/196.htm">196</a></td><td><a id="id196">Schwa H&ouml;hle 196</a></td><td>+</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td class="good">Tag</td><td class="awful">None</td><td class="locn good">36352</td><td class="locn good">83264</td><td class="locn good">1790</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/204/204.html">204 (CUCC 1999/03)</a></td><td><a id="id204">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td>x</td><td class="good">Yes</td><td></td><td class="awful">None</td><td colspan="3">&nbsp;</td></tr>
 <tr><td>&mdash;204a</td><td><a id="id204a"></a></td><td></td><td></td><td class="good">Tag</td><td></td><td class="locn good">36697</td><td class="locn good">83699</td><td class="locn good">1812</td></tr>
diff --git a/handbook/survey/lasers.htm b/handbook/survey/lasers.htm
index 4ceef6499..e61f2a14c 100644
--- a/handbook/survey/lasers.htm
+++ b/handbook/survey/lasers.htm
@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ being dodgy, but we have no real indication of why.</p>
 
 <tr><td>KT114-96</td><td>36670.37</td><td>(52)83317.43</td><td>1903.97</td><td>Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel Trig point</td></tr>
 <tr><td>0</td><td>36386.56</td><td>(52)82804.16</td><td>1815.45</td><td>Hilfstandpunkt (hillock N of <a href="../../smkridge/161/top.htm">161</a>)</td></tr>
-<tr><td>0/1</td><td>36093.56</td><td>(52)82337.43</td><td>1782.35</td><td>Between <a href="../../smkridge/156.htm">156</a> and <a href="../../smkridge/201.htm">201</a> cloth labelled "0/1" replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/1" (1999)</td></tr>
+<tr><td>0/1</td><td>36093.56</td><td>(52)82337.43</td><td>1782.35</td><td>Between <a href="../../smkridge/156/156.html">156</a> and <a href="../../smkridge/201.htm">201</a> cloth labelled "0/1" replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/1" (1999)</td></tr>
 <tr><td>0/2</td><td>36029.92</td><td>(52)82432.14</td><td>1750.06</td><td>Near</td></tr>
 <tr><td>0/3</td><td>35866.51</td><td>(52)82424.03</td><td>1710.16</td><td>Near</td></tr>
-<tr><td>0/4</td><td>35927.72</td><td>(52)82537.57</td><td>1687.45</td><td><a href="../../plateau/145.htm">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>0/4</td><td>35927.72</td><td>(52)82537.57</td><td>1687.45</td><td><a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
 <tr><td>0/5</td><td>36005.96</td><td>(52)82782.82</td><td>1690.70</td><td>up gully and left from <a href="../../plateau/107.htm">107</a>
 tatty cloth replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/5" 1998</td></tr>
 <tr><td>0/6</td><td>35873.09</td><td>(52)82944.29</td><td>1647.78</td><td>Near <a href="../../plateau/76/76.htm">76</a> - between the three entrances</td></tr>
diff --git a/kratzer/i/wk12.jpg b/kratzer/i/wk12.jpg
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b9617a4dd
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diff --git a/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV b/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV
index d211cc099..bd4e0180d 100644
--- a/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV
+++ b/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
 79,"2/S +","","","","noinfo/smkridge/79.htm","","","Badenerschacht","","","2a","Vischer, 1980 ","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","1780m (c 1650m in older kataster)","","","Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. ","","","","","","Lost",""
 80,"1/S +","","","","plateau/80.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 80","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric, 1994","A straight pitch of 14m to a choke.","","","","","","Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href=""others/80-86.png"">expedition report</a>","","","14m ","","","","","p080","","","Nils","","gps00.80","","","","(1996) VSK nipple: 135&deg;, BW pt 1835: 043&deg; (this cannot possibly be right), Grieskogel: 007&deg;, HSK: 043&deg;","","Plateau just NE of col.","From Schwarzmoossattel, drop onto the plateau, where an intermittent line of cairns leads from the Br&auml;uning wall camp (CUCC's <a href=""../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a> from 1988) across to the right, leading to the 8x caves and <a href=""145/145.html"">145</a>. Directly across a large clear area of karren, a large cairn used to mark the 8m by 5m entrance shaft, but this has apparently disappeared (1995) only to be rebuilt in 1996 - but is very vulnerable to demolition by winter snows. The shaft is otherwise invisible from a few metres away. The number 80, in red, is quite faded (1989) and is on the shaft wall facing the Br&auml;uning wall.","","","Tag","Tag 1998, retag 1999","Surveyed",""
 81,"1/T +","","","","plateau/81/81.html","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 81","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","A short section of horizontal passage 5m below the surface, with two entrances, but no way on. ","","","","","","Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href=""../others/80-86.png"">expedition report</a>","","15m. ","","","","","","","","","GPS post SA","","p81","","","","","","Plateau just NE of col, between <a href=""../80.htm"">80</a> and <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a>, very close to <a href=""../85/85.html"">85</a>.","","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""tag.jpg""><img src=""tag_small.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr><tr class=""caption""> <td>Entrance</td> <td>Dave pointing out the tag bolt</td> </tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag 2005-07-28","Surveyed",""
-82,"4/S/T +","","","","plateau/82.htm","","","Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","Very obvious walking sized cave entrance leads to a boulder strewn passage (ice formations early in season) into an aven with daylight entering 20m above. A scramble over boulders leads to <b>Apfelschacht</b> - a 6m pitch with loose boulders at the head. This drops to a 3m climb and then a 20m pitch <b>Orangenschacht</b> with a trickle of water entering halfway down. From the foot, a fine keyhole passage imaginatively named <b>Schl&uuml;ssellochgang</b>, and a choice of routes. The most obvious way on is a 10m pitch, <b>Bierschacht</b> over a stalagmite flow to an awkward crawl, <b>Worm Passage</b>, which looked likely to end things. However, this opens out suddenly at a pitch head. <b>Nocheinbierschacht</b>  is 15m, impressively free. At the foot, a vocal connection can be made with a phreatic passage above the third pitch which ends in a big hole.</p><p>Ahead is a phreatic tunnel which chokes, and a large black emptiness. This is descended for 25m in four 6m steps, <b>Viermalbierschacht</b>, to a ledge big enough for one and a bit people. The stream goes over this ledge into a large black void. This pitch, <b>Besoffene</b>, is 50m and hangs free for all but the last 8m in a very impressive shaft. From the foot, traverse above a steeply dropping stream canyon to a sloping platform from which a 17m pitch reaches the stream floor. This cascades over a further 6m pitch, below which a climb out of the stream reaches a rig point for a 30m pitch ending on a slope down to a sump at -216m.","","","","","","Cambridge Underground 1978, facing p 32</p><p>There is also an <a href=""145/145.png"">area plan</a> showing 82 in context with <a href=""145.htm"">145</a> and <a href=""148.htm"">148</a>.</p><p><img alt=""survey: 28k gif"" width=""640"" height=""1300"" src=""others/82.png"" />","","","-216m, +20","","","","","p82","tip of rock marked ""82"" at entrance","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","Plateau 430m from col, roughly NE.","From Schwarzmoossattel, follow description to <a href=""80.htm"">80</a>. From here, a route leads directly towards Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel over fairly flat karren, becoming more shattered towards another cairn. Then there is a somewhat chaotic area.</p><p>Skirt this on the left to a small ridge running left-right. There is a cairn to the right across the chaotic bit. From the ridge, 82 is the obvious entrance directly ahead. Across the ridge to the right, more cairns lead initially towards 82, but then become misleading as they head up the hill to <a href=""145/145.html"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a> (145).","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td rowspan=""2""><a href=""others/l/82jont.htm""><img alt=""Entrance"" width=""180"" height=""247"" src=""others/t/82jont.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""others/l/82area.htm""><img alt=""Entrance area view"" src=""others/t/82area.jpg"" width=""185"" height=""122"" /></a></td></tr><tr><td><a href=""others/l/82stal.htm""><img alt=""Photo of ice stal (27k)"" src=""others/t/82stal.jpg"" width=""113"" height=""145"" /></a></td></tr> </table><p>","Tag","""82"" in red paint on boulder and on left of cave. 1998 tag ""1623 82 CUCC 1977"" on right inside cave entrance (not at survey point).","Surveyed",""
+82,"4/S/T +","","","","plateau/82.htm","","","Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","Very obvious walking sized cave entrance leads to a boulder strewn passage (ice formations early in season) into an aven with daylight entering 20m above. A scramble over boulders leads to <b>Apfelschacht</b> - a 6m pitch with loose boulders at the head. This drops to a 3m climb and then a 20m pitch <b>Orangenschacht</b> with a trickle of water entering halfway down. From the foot, a fine keyhole passage imaginatively named <b>Schl&uuml;ssellochgang</b>, and a choice of routes. The most obvious way on is a 10m pitch, <b>Bierschacht</b> over a stalagmite flow to an awkward crawl, <b>Worm Passage</b>, which looked likely to end things. However, this opens out suddenly at a pitch head. <b>Nocheinbierschacht</b>  is 15m, impressively free. At the foot, a vocal connection can be made with a phreatic passage above the third pitch which ends in a big hole.</p><p>Ahead is a phreatic tunnel which chokes, and a large black emptiness. This is descended for 25m in four 6m steps, <b>Viermalbierschacht</b>, to a ledge big enough for one and a bit people. The stream goes over this ledge into a large black void. This pitch, <b>Besoffene</b>, is 50m and hangs free for all but the last 8m in a very impressive shaft. From the foot, traverse above a steeply dropping stream canyon to a sloping platform from which a 17m pitch reaches the stream floor. This cascades over a further 6m pitch, below which a climb out of the stream reaches a rig point for a 30m pitch ending on a slope down to a sump at -216m.","","","","","","Cambridge Underground 1978, facing p 32</p><p>There is also an <a href=""145/145.png"">area plan</a> showing 82 in context with <a href=""145/145.html"">145</a> and <a href=""148.htm"">148</a>.</p><p><img alt=""survey: 28k gif"" width=""640"" height=""1300"" src=""others/82.png"" />","","","-216m, +20","","","","","p82","tip of rock marked ""82"" at entrance","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","Plateau 430m from col, roughly NE.","From Schwarzmoossattel, follow description to <a href=""80.htm"">80</a>. From here, a route leads directly towards Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel over fairly flat karren, becoming more shattered towards another cairn. Then there is a somewhat chaotic area.</p><p>Skirt this on the left to a small ridge running left-right. There is a cairn to the right across the chaotic bit. From the ridge, 82 is the obvious entrance directly ahead. Across the ridge to the right, more cairns lead initially towards 82, but then become misleading as they head up the hill to <a href=""145/145.html"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</a> (145).","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td rowspan=""2""><a href=""others/l/82jont.htm""><img alt=""Entrance"" width=""180"" height=""247"" src=""others/t/82jont.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""others/l/82area.htm""><img alt=""Entrance area view"" src=""others/t/82area.jpg"" width=""185"" height=""122"" /></a></td></tr><tr><td><a href=""others/l/82stal.htm""><img alt=""Photo of ice stal (27k)"" src=""others/t/82stal.jpg"" width=""113"" height=""145"" /></a></td></tr> </table><p>","Tag","""82"" in red paint on boulder and on left of cave. 1998 tag ""1623 82 CUCC 1977"" on right inside cave entrance (not at survey point).","Surveyed",""
 83,"2/S =","","","","plateau/83.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 83","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","13m freeclimb dropped onto a steep snowslope requiring a handline. This was descended for 10m to a steep boulder slope which funnelled down to a small hole through which stones dropped for a long time. The large amounts of scree made descent unwise. Above the boulder slope, a phreatic passage led quickly to a big hole in the floor. The hole is a fine free-hanging descent of 36m to a solid choke of boulders. The phreatic passage continues beyond the pitch, but was not reached, and trends uphill.","","","","","","Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href=""others/80-86.png"">expedition report</a>","","","55m","","This was originally listed as ""exploration completed"", but the description suggests that with modern drilltastic rigging techniques it would not be hard to reach the continuation of the phreas across the head of the final pitch, and possibly also to find a safe route through the boulderous hole.","","","p83","exact point not recorded","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","Plateau, 200m north of <a href=""82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 82). This is not very obvious, since it is in an area of dwarf pine on a knoll south of the dry valley containing <a href=""107.htm"">Kat. 107</a>","","","","Paint","Red paint number from 1977","Surveyed",""
 84,"1/T -","","","","plateau/84.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 84","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","Draughting tube leads to a small chamber, further small tube leads off, unexplored since deemed impenetrable in shorts and T-shirt.","","","","","","Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href=""others/80-86.png"">expedition report</a>","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","c 1660m","","","Plateau WNW of <a href=""83.htm"">Kat.83</a>","","","","Paint","","Lost","Not seen since 1977 apparently"
 85,"2/t/S +","","","","plateau/85/85.html","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 85","","","1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric","Large descending entrance leads to a series of free climbs ending too tight at -50m.","","","","","","Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href=""../others/80-86.png"">expedition report</a>","","","","","","","","p85","red paint mark on east wall of doline (see photo)","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","Plateau, at southwest end of depression containing <a href=""../82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat.82)","","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""number.jpg""><img src=""number_small.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr><tr class=""caption""> <td>Entrance area with Dave placing tag bolt</td> <td>Number just visible down the side of the snowplug</td> </tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","large red painted number ""85"", still visible in 1998 but occasionally hidden by snow plug. Tag placed 2005-07-28.","Surveyed",""
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@
 101,"1/S +","main a","","yes","plateau/101/101.html","","","Plateau Schacht 101","","","1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>","Entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg;. A 5m climb down leads to a horizontal passage going both ways, north leading out into the face of the scarp (101A). South (down dip) leads to a 4m pitch followed by a small crawl in a scree-floored phreatic tube, leading down dip, at about 30&deg;. This drops via a short climb into a meandering phreatic tube with a tiny stream slot fed by an aven on the left. Progress is by crawling in the roof tube, which goes for about 40m until a window in the right wall leads to the base of an aven. The continuing crawl is too small, while a climb down below the aven (undescended) appears to choke.","","","","","","? MISSING (grade 1)","","","~12m","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Br&auml;uning Scharte 218&deg;, Grieskogel 012.5&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 194.5&deg;, Lost Rucksack cairn 319&deg; (compass #439258: NPC2)","","Out on the plateau, near a large north-facing fault scarp on 125-305&deg;. Perhaps best located when looking for Wolfh&ouml;hle (which is nowhere nearby) in the mist (see <a href=""../../years/1984/log.htm#rescue"">1984 logbook</a>). There was an OAV ski-tourers' marker pole due north of the col, from which the entrance is about 50m away on 35&deg;. Unfortunately, the pole was pretty much invisible from the approach route in 1977, and is now rotting on the ground, only visible from a metre away at best. However, the cave was relocated in 1998. It turns out to be very close to the faintly-marked path which leads past <a href=""../200.htm"">Lost Rucksack Cave</a> towards <a href=""../1996_05.html"">CUCC 1996-05</a>, and is a short way south of <a href=""../173.htm"">1623/173</a>.</p><p>(GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m))","","Main entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg;","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""aent.jpg""><img src=""aent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""anumber.jpg""><img src=""anumber_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Jenny Black at the main entrance</td><td>Looking down main entrance shaft</td><td>101A entrance</td><td>Extremely faded paint markings</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005)","Tag","extremely faded numbers ""101"" and ""101A"" in red on upper and lower entrances. 1998 tag ""1623 101 CUCC 1977"" on upper entrance, southeast-facing (M6 stud).","",""
 "","","main","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","t101","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 "","","a","","last entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","gps98.101a","","","","GPS pre SA","gps98.101a","","","","","","","","","","","Paint","","Surveyed",""
-102,"1/S +","","","","plateau/102/102.html","","","Plateau Schacht 102","","","1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington)  ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.","","","","","","","","","","","","","gps00.102","","","","GPS post SA","gps98.102","","","","c 1630m","","","GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) About 50m west of <a href=""101.htm"">Kat.101</a>, c 15m south of <a href=""103.htm"">Kat. 103</a>, on a parallel joint.","","","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent_far.jpg""><img src=""ent_far_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_close.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""ent_close_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance view, looking roughly east towards the Hinter</td><td>Entrance closeup</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005)","Tag","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998","Surveyed",""
-103,"1/S +","","","","plateau/103.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 103","","","1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance, CUCC 1998</li></ul><p>","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45&deg; to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235&deg;). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.","","","","","","","","","30m","","","","t103","","","","Surface survey","gps98.103","","","","","HSK 075&deg;, VSK Nipple 153&deg;, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325&deg;","","GPS GK 5410472 5283506 (FOM 8.7m) About 15m north of <a href=""102.htm"">Kat.102</a>, in the face of the same 125-305&deg; fault scarp as <a href=""101.htm"">101</a>´s northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE.  ","","","","Tag"," alloy tag ""1623 103 CUCC 1977"" on M6 stud below the faded remains of a painted number on the NW-facing wall of a prominent joint making a break in the scarp face in which the entrance lies. ","Surveyed",""
+102,"1/S +","","","","plateau/102/102.html","","","Plateau Schacht 102","","","1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington)  ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.","","","","","","","","","","","","","gps00.102","","","","GPS post SA","gps98.102","","","","c 1630m","","","GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) About 50m west of <a href=""../101/101.html"">Kat.101</a>, c 15m south of <a href=""../103.htm"">Kat. 103</a>, on a parallel joint.","","","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent_far.jpg""><img src=""ent_far_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_close.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""ent_close_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance view, looking roughly east towards the Hinter</td><td>Entrance closeup</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005)","Tag","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998","Surveyed",""
+103,"1/S +","","","","plateau/103.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 103","","","1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance, CUCC 1998</li></ul><p>","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45&deg; to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235&deg;). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.","","","","","","","","","30m","","","","t103","","","","Surface survey","gps98.103","","","","","HSK 075&deg;, VSK Nipple 153&deg;, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325&deg;","","GPS GK 5410472 5283506 (FOM 8.7m) About 15m north of <a href=""102/102.html"">Kat.102</a>, in the face of the same 125-305&deg; fault scarp as <a href=""101/101.html"">101</a>'s northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE.  ","","","","Tag"," alloy tag ""1623 103 CUCC 1977"" on M6 stud below the faded remains of a painted number on the NW-facing wall of a prominent joint making a break in the scarp face in which the entrance lies. ","Surveyed",""
 104,"1/S +","","","","plateau/104/104.html","","","Plateau Schacht 104","","","1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow). Relocated and surface surveyed CUCC 2005.","Belay to a bolt in the boulder (on top, 1977 vintage), and as much dwarf pine as you can string together. A somewhat broken but roomy shaft of 29m with ledges at -10 and -24m, to a choke.","","","","","","","","","","","","","p104","","","","Surface survey","","","","","c 1650m  ","","","In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as <a href=""../76/76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col.","","","</p><div class=""centre""> <a href=""104.jpg""><img src=""104_small.jpg"" /></a> <p class=""caption"">Entrance looking down from top of boulder (spit visible in front on boot)</p></div><p>Photo &copy; Olly Betts, 2004","Tag","Red-painted number (1977).  Traces of paint still visible in 2004, but number very hard to make out.  Described boulder with spit on top fortunately still enables reliable identification. Tag placed on spit 2005-07-28.","Surveyed","Close to 76, worth a look"
 105,"1/S +","","","","plateau/105/105.html","","","Plateau Schacht 105","","","1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (N.Thorne, A.Waddington)","Handline descent for 9m leads to a ledge from where a fine 31m pitch drops 14m to a large ledge, then continues in a parallel shaft below an aven, with further ledges at -17, -21m. The shaft is in clean bluish-white limestone and lands on a dampish flat gravel floor.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p105","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","30m north of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> on the plateau.","","","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""105ent.jpg"" /><p class=""caption"">Entrance (red circle indicates tag - original <a href=""105_entrance.jpg"">here</a>)</p></div><p>","Tag","paint; tag 1999","Surveyed",""
 106,"","","","","","","","","","Number not allocated (see <a href=""plateau/76/76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle 1623/76</a>)","nonexistent","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
@@ -175,14 +175,14 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 142,"6/T/S x","","40n","","smkridge/142.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 142","","","2a","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1982-85</li><li>Arge/CUCC 1996</li></ul><p>","Yet another entrance to <a href=""41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, with two points of connection, and also the first point of connection with Schwabenschacht, a similar cave explored by <a href=""http://arge.itvd.uni-stuttgart.de/"">Arbeitsgemeinschaft H&ouml;hle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V.</a>. 142 contains a very large chamber, imaginatively named <b>The Big Chamber</b> reached by a 34m pitch from a point adjacent to the connection. A <a href=""41/off41.htm#ent142"">full description</a> of 142 (but not 78) is one of the components of the Stellerwegh&ouml;hle guidebook, just an overview is given here.</p><p>Note: With apparent perversity, the Austrians have numbered this as 115e in their Kataster. This is likely to give rise to immense confusion in the long term as more caves are connected, and numbers on entrances cannot readily be altered (owing to the obscurity of their location and inaccessibility from within the system).</p><p>After an initial small tube, the cave opens into passages very similar to those in Schwabenschacht and the upper levels of Stellerwegh&ouml;hle. Descent of some of the steep ramps to the right of the main way on may provide further connections into the main cave (and one may have already done so). However, staying high leads through tubes to an inobvious junction. Left is the connection to 78, whilst right leads immediately to the head of a pitch into the <b>Big Chamber</b> - a popular name in the system. A route from this chamber leads to the foot of an 18m pitch in the entrance series of <a href=""41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, and a more obscure route through boulders from the head of the Big Chamber pitch leads to the same place.","","","","","In dataset","CUCC plan from surveys 1982-1985, here in several sections:</p><ul><li><a href=""41/142ent.png"">Entrance area</a></li><li><a href=""41/142bc.png"">Big Chamber</a></li><li><a href=""41/142-41.png"">Stellerweg connection</a>...</li></ul><p>","smk-system.svx","","","","this entrance to the main system really should have a name.","","","p142","","","Nils","","",81218.2,35770.4,"1615.1m","","","","Hack up the hillside behind <a href=""../noinfo/smkridge/32.htm"">Windloch</a> (Kat.32).","","","Tag (?)","The entrance was prominently numbered '132' in red but this was finally changed in 1996 after the connection to <a href=""../noinfo/smkridge/78.htm"">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623-78)","Surveyed",""
 143,"3/S +","","","","smkridge/143.htm","","","Wei&szlig;e Warze Schacht I","","","2a","CUCC 1983, 1984 ","The first pitch starts after a short climb down boulders. From here light may be seen entering from another entrance 143b. The pitch of 20m lands on a small ledge and a short freeclimb leads to a traverse over wedged blocks. The next pitch of 10m is rigged over the edge of the last of these and brings one to a balcony at the start of a 23m shaft. Another clean, almost circular shaft (19m) follows, to a climb of 6m down wedged boulders. The passage now narrows to a small vadose canyon with a stream in it, but soon turns vertical at an 8m pitch, followed quickly by one of 18m. At the foot of this final shaft, the stream flows down a rift, approximately 10m deep, but too narrow to follow. Much hammering here achieved little progress, but could be heard clearly in passages leading from above the Big Pitch in <a href=""41/41.htm#bigpitch"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>.","","","","","In dataset","See <a href=""41/hlevel.png"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hlensystem upper levels</a> survey","caves/143/143.svx","182m","124m","36m","The above name is provisional, since its not really my prerogative to name it, but it should have a name really.","","","p143","","p143x","Nils","","","","","","","","The Nipple, (aka ""Wei&szlig;e Warze"")","","The square shaped entrance lies just below (22m vertically at 34m on 158&deg;) the nipple at the end of the ridge running SSW from Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel.","","","","Surveyed",""
 144,"6/S/T x","","","","smkridge/144.htm","","","Tony's Second H&ouml;hle","","","2a","CUCC 1983, 1985 ","This is the highest entrance to Stellerwegh&ouml;hle found by CUCC, and a full description is included in the Stellerwegh&ouml;hle  <a href=""41/144.htm"">guidebook description</a>, just an overview is given here.</p><p>A predominantly vertical entrance series leads to a level of extensive fossil phreatic development, <b>not fully explored</b>. The main passage, <b>The Yellow Brick Road</b>, leads to the lip of a 25m pitch into a large muddy chamber. From the bottom, a steeply dipping tube is followed down until a canyon is reached from a boulder chamber. Most ways close down quickly from here.</p><p>Across the pitch from Yellow Brick Road is a large continuing passage, gained by an obscure and somewhat exposed route in boulders. It soon leads to a bolted climb, but a ramp down below drops to another large passage. Right here, the draught is followed through winding passage until it emerges 20m up in a chamber. Backtracking leads to a squeeze and muddy crawls to the bottom, from where a canyon develops, finally dropping into <a href=""41/41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a> below the Big Pitch via a 10m chimney.</p><p>There are a significant number of unpushed leads in the cave, but all are expected to connect back to already known passage. One may provide a connection to the northernmost reaches of <a href=""../noinfo/smkridge/78.htm"">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78).","","","","","In dataset","Survey integrated into <a href=""41/144.htm"">guidebook description</a>","smk-system.svx","","","","This name is the 1983 provisional name, which was intended to be scrapped. Wei&szlig;e Warze H&ouml;hle II might be better, but this cave really should have a proper name - after all, it was 284m deep before the connection to the main system! It appears in Austrian lists just as Schwarzmooskogelschacht. ARGE call it ""Tony's Second H&ouml;hle"" , so we're probably stuck with the name now.","","","p144","","p144x","Nils","","","","","","","","The Nipple, (aka ""Wei&szlig;e Warze"")","","","","","","Surveyed",""
-145,"4/t/S +","a&ndash;c","","yes","plateau/145/145.html","","","Wolfh&ouml;hle","","","1c","CUCC 1983-4. There is now a <a href=""histry.htm"">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups.","Entrance is 2m high and 1m wide and walking passage leads for 120m of level going to first pitch, with a few side passages (one to higher entrance). Pitch is 19m into <b>Wolf Chamber</b> where the skeleton proved not to be of a wolf but of a Brown Bear, <i>Ursus arctos</i>. A pit in the floor, the <b>Bear Pit</b> is blind, and the continuation of the entrance pitch emits no draught and is believed to choke, but was never seriously investigated. A loose 3m climb at the far end of the chamber leads up into a draughting tube. This leads to an awkward 15m slimy tube descent, <b>Bog Seat Climb</b>, best laddered. A short grovel enlarges to a sandy stooping passage which pops out over the edge of a large black hole. Off to the left at this point a crawl intersects a larger passage leading to another set of smaller shafts only partially descended. It is also possible to reach the opposite side of the big pitch by this route.</p><p>The 83m <b>Big Leap</b> is rigged in three sections of 22, 25 and 36m via two freehanging rebelays and a deviation near the bottom, in a large rift with black peaty mud on the walls in the upper section. The rift narrows and bottoms out in a small streamway blocked here and there by jammed boulders which no longer (since 1984) constitute a squeeze. Short traverses and pitches of 15m and 6m are straightforward until a second large shaft is reached. The water cannot be avoided on the 59m <b>Tiddley Pom pitch</b>, which can become a serious proposition in wet weather. The first section is 11m, to the level where a heavy drip (rapidly becoming a torrent in thunderstorms) enters. The rebelay bolt is tucked away to the left, a long reach round the corner. Further sections of 17 and 24m in a circular shaft of about 6m diameter reach a big wet ledge. The final section of 7m reaches a big dry stance on jammed boulders, <b>Cold Toes Ledge</b>. This is far enough out of the water to be an acceptable place to sit and wait for 16 hours, or to brew soup.</p><p>The stream continues to drop in a rift, with pitches of 13 and 14m from jammed boulders. The water then sinks into a slit, <b>Nobody Knows</b>, which was descended for 15m before becoming too tight. To continue, traverse over this hole and continue a short way to a large black chasm, the 112m <b>Fear and Loathing Pitch</b>, involving some airy traversing near the top. Sections of 10, 29 and 16m reach <b>Acrobat Flake</b>, where careful rigging is required to avoid a particularly gymnastic changeover for the next section of 16m. The rift (never wider than 3-4m) continues with drops of 18 and 23m to land on an unpleasant bit of damp floor:<b> Las Vegas</b>.</p><p>A particularly unpleasant mud-walled rift, <b>Beezley Street</b>, (&quot;where the rats have rickets&quot;) continues as a traverse if you can stay up, or a nasty thrutch otherwise. This ends abruptly where an aven brings clean washed limestone for the next 14m pitch. A clean, but sharp traverse continues to corkscrewing 18 and 5m pitches into <b>The Drainage Ditch</b>, a wading depth section of passage occasionally blocked by boulders, which hold back the static pools. Short pitches of 8, 9 and 7m twist down to another section of drainage ditch which continues for a few more metres to a static sump 399m below the main entrance.</p><p>A hole above the sump leads to a small, muddy, grovelly continuation to some small avens and a further sump, before closing down.</p><p><b>Geology :</b> Tubes near the entrance are formed along the prominent NE-SW joint direction in the area, which so dominates the nearby <a href=""82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a>, and the cave trends generally SW as it drops. However, all the major vertical development is in deep shafts on joints at right-angles to this major trend, on a strike of about 120-300&deg;. Fear and Loathing pitch in particular is in a strikingly narrow rift over 110m deep, suggesting an almost vertical joint. Below this shaft there is very little significant jointing, and the cave meanders considerably before the dismal end another 140m SW.","","","","","In dataset","There is a particularly inadequate elevation only in Cambridge Underground 1985. There is an <a href=""145.png"">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing 145, <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a> and <a href=""../148.htm"">148</a> on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>There is enough survey bumph to draw a respectable plan.</p><p><a href=""145.png""> <img src=""145-2.png"" alt=""Survey (17k PNG)"" width=""752"" height=""948"" /></a>","caves/145/145.svx","1108m","402m","354m","","","","","","","laser point","","","","","","","","On the plateau, 18m above <a href=""../82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 82)</p><p>Permanent survey station 0/4 at entrance a.","There are two routes to this entrance, one directly from the Schwarzmoossattel, which is marked by the remains of a line of blue bailer twine, and one from the plateau camp.</p><p>For the latter, follow route described under Kat. <a href=""../80.htm"">80</a> and <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a>, but rather than heading for the obvious entrance of 82, follow the cairns uphill towards the col between the Schwarzmooskogels. Shortly on the right is a horizontal draughting entrance 0.9m high and 1.1m wide with no number - this is presumed to be 145b (it has been checked as going into 145). 20-30m further up the hill, drop into a doline with a horizontal entrance leading off. This is 145a.","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""l145.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo"" src=""t145.jpg"" width=""109"" height=""152"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145a.jpg""><img src=""145a_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145b.jpg""><img src=""145b_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145c.jpg""><img src=""145c_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>145a (&copy; Andy Waddington 1984)<!-- Original photo: not in archive --></td><td>145a (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 12:03:13)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010009.jpg --></td><td>145b (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 10:46:39)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010007.jpg --></td><td>145c (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 12:18:14)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010011.jpg --></td></tr></table><p>(We strongly believe the hole above is 145c, but we are not completely sure.)","","","",""
+145,"4/t/S +","a&ndash;c","","yes","plateau/145/145.html","","","Wolfh&ouml;hle","","","1c","CUCC 1983-4. There is now a <a href=""histry.htm"">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups.","Entrance is 2m high and 1m wide and walking passage leads for 120m of level going to first pitch, with a few side passages (one to higher entrance). Pitch is 19m into <b>Wolf Chamber</b> where the skeleton proved not to be of a wolf but of a Brown Bear, <i>Ursus arctos</i>. A pit in the floor, the <b>Bear Pit</b> is blind, and the continuation of the entrance pitch emits no draught and is believed to choke, but was never seriously investigated. A loose 3m climb at the far end of the chamber leads up into a draughting tube. This leads to an awkward 15m slimy tube descent, <b>Bog Seat Climb</b>, best laddered. A short grovel enlarges to a sandy stooping passage which pops out over the edge of a large black hole. Off to the left at this point a crawl intersects a larger passage leading to another set of smaller shafts only partially descended. It is also possible to reach the opposite side of the big pitch by this route.</p><p>The 83m <b>Big Leap</b> is rigged in three sections of 22, 25 and 36m via two freehanging rebelays and a deviation near the bottom, in a large rift with black peaty mud on the walls in the upper section. The rift narrows and bottoms out in a small streamway blocked here and there by jammed boulders which no longer (since 1984) constitute a squeeze. Short traverses and pitches of 15m and 6m are straightforward until a second large shaft is reached. The water cannot be avoided on the 59m <b>Tiddley Pom pitch</b>, which can become a serious proposition in wet weather. The first section is 11m, to the level where a heavy drip (rapidly becoming a torrent in thunderstorms) enters. The rebelay bolt is tucked away to the left, a long reach round the corner. Further sections of 17 and 24m in a circular shaft of about 6m diameter reach a big wet ledge. The final section of 7m reaches a big dry stance on jammed boulders, <b>Cold Toes Ledge</b>. This is far enough out of the water to be an acceptable place to sit and wait for 16 hours, or to brew soup.</p><p>The stream continues to drop in a rift, with pitches of 13 and 14m from jammed boulders. The water then sinks into a slit, <b>Nobody Knows</b>, which was descended for 15m before becoming too tight. To continue, traverse over this hole and continue a short way to a large black chasm, the 112m <b>Fear and Loathing Pitch</b>, involving some airy traversing near the top. Sections of 10, 29 and 16m reach <b>Acrobat Flake</b>, where careful rigging is required to avoid a particularly gymnastic changeover for the next section of 16m. The rift (never wider than 3-4m) continues with drops of 18 and 23m to land on an unpleasant bit of damp floor:<b> Las Vegas</b>.</p><p>A particularly unpleasant mud-walled rift, <b>Beezley Street</b>, (&quot;where the rats have rickets&quot;) continues as a traverse if you can stay up, or a nasty thrutch otherwise. This ends abruptly where an aven brings clean washed limestone for the next 14m pitch. A clean, but sharp traverse continues to corkscrewing 18 and 5m pitches into <b>The Drainage Ditch</b>, a wading depth section of passage occasionally blocked by boulders, which hold back the static pools. Short pitches of 8, 9 and 7m twist down to another section of drainage ditch which continues for a few more metres to a static sump 399m below the main entrance.</p><p>A hole above the sump leads to a small, muddy, grovelly continuation to some small avens and a further sump, before closing down.</p><p><b>Geology :</b> Tubes near the entrance are formed along the prominent NE-SW joint direction in the area, which so dominates the nearby <a href=""../82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a>, and the cave trends generally SW as it drops. However, all the major vertical development is in deep shafts on joints at right-angles to this major trend, on a strike of about 120-300&deg;. Fear and Loathing pitch in particular is in a strikingly narrow rift over 110m deep, suggesting an almost vertical joint. Below this shaft there is very little significant jointing, and the cave meanders considerably before the dismal end another 140m SW.","","","","","In dataset","There is a particularly inadequate elevation only in Cambridge Underground 1985. There is an <a href=""145.png"">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing 145, <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a> and <a href=""../148.htm"">148</a> on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>There is enough survey bumph to draw a respectable plan.</p><p><a href=""145.png""> <img src=""145-2.png"" alt=""Survey (17k PNG)"" width=""752"" height=""948"" /></a>","caves/145/145.svx","1108m","402m","354m","","","","","","","laser point","","","","","","","","On the plateau, 18m above <a href=""../82.htm"">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 82)</p><p>Permanent survey station 0/4 at entrance a.","There are two routes to this entrance, one directly from the Schwarzmoossattel, which is marked by the remains of a line of blue bailer twine, and one from the plateau camp.</p><p>For the latter, follow route described under Kat. <a href=""../80.htm"">80</a> and <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a>, but rather than heading for the obvious entrance of 82, follow the cairns uphill towards the col between the Schwarzmooskogels. Shortly on the right is a horizontal draughting entrance 0.9m high and 1.1m wide with no number - this is presumed to be 145b (it has been checked as going into 145). 20-30m further up the hill, drop into a doline with a horizontal entrance leading off. This is 145a.","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""l145.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo"" src=""t145.jpg"" width=""109"" height=""152"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145a.jpg""><img src=""145a_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145b.jpg""><img src=""145b_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""145c.jpg""><img src=""145c_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>145a (&copy; Andy Waddington 1984)<!-- Original photo: not in archive --></td><td>145a (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 12:03:13)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010009.jpg --></td><td>145b (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 10:46:39)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010007.jpg --></td><td>145c (&copy; David Loeffler 01/08/2005 12:18:14)<!-- Original photo: 2005/david/p8010011.jpg --></td></tr></table><p>(We strongly believe the hole above is 145c, but we are not completely sure.)","","","",""
 "","","a","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p145","May be Laser point 0/4, but it is dubious","","","","gps00.145","","","","","","","","","","Tag","Red paint ""145""; tag.","Surveyed",""
 "","","b","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p145b","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 "","","c","","last entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p145c","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Unmarked","","Surveyed",""
 146,"1/S -","","","","smkridge/146.htm","","","Tobogganschacht","","","2c","","","","","","","","","","","","","Interestingly, the Austrians have this as 1/T +, at 1700m, NE of Schwarzmoossattel, and think it was explored by CUCC in 1984 to a depth of -40m. A photocopy of an annotated copy of the OAV map lying around in the Expo files puts this about halfway between 145 and 147, which makes sense when you think about it.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Unexplored entrance (may be the one Tony called Tobogganschacht)","","","","Refindable","May be unexplored; AERW had this marked as lost, but the mysterious map suggests it shouldn't be too hard to find - worth a look."
 147,"2/T +","","","","smkridge/147.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 147","","","2c","CUCC 1988 ","Horizontal walking entrance leads south to a descending passage and junction. Down to right is a shorter but smaller route to the lower cave, while ahead leads past a small choked passage on the right to the head of a pitch. Across the pitch a smaller passage continues to a blind pitch where a draught enters from the floor, and an even smaller continuing passage which ends too small, also draughting.</p><p>Down the main pitch, in a rift, is 10m to a boulder pile in a chamber where the shorter route reenters, and a passage continues back north towards the entrance. South is a rift ending too tight. The main way soon leads to a pitch of 10m with a large ledge halfway. A short passage intersects a cross-rift before becoming too small (with a draught), but down the rift drops c15m to a choke at about -45m.","","","","","In dataset","Elevation and plan, 1988, unpublished? Claims to be grade 5b, but comment in 1988 logbook suggests that compass may have been seriously deviated by use of a torch to illuminate it. Drawn up survey has only one scale bar, though clearly plan and elevation are not to the same scale. Surface survey to top of Vd. Schwarzmooskogel, 1994</p><p>Re-explored and surveyed in 1999 - see <a href=""../years/1999/log.htm#id1999-147-1"">log-book write-up</a> &ndash; but apparently never drawn up.</p><p><img alt=""Plan, 12k gif"" width=""800"" height=""500"" src=""others/147p.png"" /></p><p><img alt=""Elevation, 15k gif"" width=""500"" height=""800"" src=""others/147l.png"" />","caves/147/147.svx","","","","Number originally allocated to a cave which was not marked with a number, and which was not relocated until 1988. Interestingly, the Austrians had this as 2/T +, at 1700m, NW of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel, and think CUCC explored it to 60m long and 10m deep in 1984. This suggests a CUCC documentation failure and probably a relocation failure, as the cave explored in 1988 was very different...","","t147","p147","Start of (old) underground survey (Orange circle with orange dot in middle on rock nodule above entrance)","","Nils","","","","","","","","Probably somewhat uphill from 146, ie. NW of Vd. Schwarzmooskogel.</p><p>&quot;3m entry pitch in rift going into bluff wall on camp 2 side of Vord. Schwarzmooskogel on cairned path.&quot; (<a href=""../tcamps.htm#vd1camp"">Camp 2</a> refers to the 1988/89 camp up near the col between Vord. and Hint. Schwarzmooskogel.)","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 148,"2/t/S +","","","","plateau/148.htm","","","Marilyn Monroe H&ouml;hle","","","1c","CUCC 1984, 1987","Not really pushed in 1984, since discovered right at the end, but relocated in 1987: horizontal tube entrance about 1m in diameter. An awkward crawl over boulders for 10m leads to a squeeze down behind a boulder with light entering ahead. Short freeclimb reaches a phreatic tube of about 3m diameter. To the right silts up in boulders while to the left descends gently over snow and big rocks to reach a sizeable chamber and pitch of about 20m. Avoiding the pitch, a route down through boulders for 3m reaches a very unstable boulder slope, which is crossed to reach another 3m pitch to a rift with a further pitch on the left. To the right, the roof lowers over large boulders, and a small ice chamber is reached with a frozen stream. A narrow section leads down to a rift of 5m down to an earthy passage.</p><p>Back at the boulder slope (I think), the 20m pitch can again be attained and from here is 15m to the floor of a 20m high chamber with three ways on. Facing away from pitch, righthand rift leads to a flat-out crawl over ice. This passes remarkable ice formations to emerge at <b>The Ice Castle</b>, a chamber with a large ice-stalagmite formation. The route terminates in a steep ice slope at the far side of the chamber.</p><p>Way directly ahead from pitch is a 3m climb into a large phreatic tube round a 90&deg; bend to a solid wall of boulders. Ways into the choke proved very loose and tight, but a continuing rift/chamber could be seen through a tiny but strongly draughting hole.</p><p>Third way on from pitch ascends steeply and becomes tight, with a jammed boulder now in the way. Route ends at a steep ice-climb for which no equipment was available.","","","","","In dataset","? MISSING (grade 3)","caves/148/148.svx","92m surveyed","39.2m surveyed","48m surveyed","","","","p148","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","On the plateau, next to cairned path from the col past 82 leading to 107 etc., just by a short climb up; noticeable by (and discovered by) its cold outward draught.","","","","Tag","red painted number ""148"". 1998 tag ""1623 148 CUCC 1984"" on survey point on RHS of entrance.","Surveyed",""
-149,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/149.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 149","","","2c","CUCC 1984","Documentation comprises a grade 1 sketch with no description in 1984 logbook. Horizontal entrance leads under a shaft to surface and a 5m climb down to a choke. Over the hole and left leads in a sandy tube to a traverse reaching a 4m diameter tube. To the right this is choked, with small blocked tubes leading off. Ahead and left a 10m pitch leads to a solid choke.","","","","","","","","","","","Until the 1984 logbook surfaced in 1993, we thought this number was not allocated, but, interestingly, the Austrians had this as 2/T +, 1685m, NE of Schwarzmoossattel, and think it was explored in 1984 by CUCC to 100m long and 15m deep. Where is this information coming from, and why didn't CUCC record it for their own benefit too?","","","","","","","","","","","","","","The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href=""../plateau/145.htm"">145</a>.","","","","","","Lost","Needs looking at again, AERW doesn't know where to find it"
+149,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/149.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 149","","","2c","CUCC 1984","Documentation comprises a grade 1 sketch with no description in 1984 logbook. Horizontal entrance leads under a shaft to surface and a 5m climb down to a choke. Over the hole and left leads in a sandy tube to a traverse reaching a 4m diameter tube. To the right this is choked, with small blocked tubes leading off. Ahead and left a 10m pitch leads to a solid choke.","","","","","","","","","","","Until the 1984 logbook surfaced in 1993, we thought this number was not allocated, but, interestingly, the Austrians had this as 2/T +, 1685m, NE of Schwarzmoossattel, and think it was explored in 1984 by CUCC to 100m long and 15m deep. Where is this information coming from, and why didn't CUCC record it for their own benefit too?","","","","","","","","","","","","","","The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href=""../plateau/145/145.html"">145</a>.","","","","","","Lost","Needs looking at again, AERW doesn't know where to find it"
 150,"0/T +","","","","smkridge/150.htm","","","Schwa R&ouml;hrh&ouml;hle 150","","","2a","CUCC 1985 ","Draughting tube, too tight at -2m, and therefore should not really have a kataster number. ","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p150","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","On the way to 152","","","","","","Surveyed",""
 151,"0/T +","","","","smkridge/151.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 151","","","2a","CUCC 1985 ","Chamber 3m in diameter with draughting slot which proved too tight, -3m. This suggest that it is is too small to have a number. ","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p151","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","On the way to 152","","","","","","Surveyed",""
 152,"4/S +","","","","smkridge/152.htm","","","Bananeh&ouml;hle","","","2a","CUCC 1985 ","A vertical entrance which leads, at a depth of -145m, into <a href=""113.htm"">Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle</a> below the Purple Pit, just before M&uuml;sli crawl (-198m from Sonnenstrahl entrance bolt). Entrance pitch <b>Scott</b> is 9m over snow, then a small tube leads down to a short climb down boulders to an 8m pitch <b>Virgil</b>, followed immediately by <b>Alan</b>, another 8m pitch landing in <b>Dump Chamber</b>. A long rift, <b>Boulder Alley</b> leads to a rock bridge and scramble down boulders into <b>Boulder Chamber</b> which ends in a 4m climb and pitches of 5m (<b>John</b>) and 4m (<b>Parker</b>) over boulders. A 5m pitch (<b>Mr. Tracy</b>) drops into the top of a very tall narrow rift. A slight widening allows a short climb down into the canyon, but is soon too tight - <b>Lady Penelope</b>. The rift continues until a fault is met and <b>The Good Pitch Venus</b> is 24m to <b>Behind the Drinks Cabinet</b>. A further rift leads to a 16m pitch which lands in Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle.</p><p>Boulder Chamber appears to correspond with the bouldery Opera House in Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle, while the Good Pitch Venus and following 16m pitch correlate with the Purple Pit.","","","","","In dataset","? MISSING (grade 4)","caves/152/152.svx","321m","145m","80m","","","","p152","drilled station at entrance ","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","on the hillside below and to the east of 113","","","","Spit","Drilled station","Surveyed",""
@@ -191,11 +191,11 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 "","","a","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p154","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Paint (?)","","Surveyed",""
 "","","b","","last entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p154b","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Unmarked","","Surveyed",""
 155,"1/S -","","","","smkridge/155.htm","","","Unerforscht Schacht 155","","","2b","CUCC 1985 (on last day), was this pushed in 1987 ?","The cave can be entered via a slot on the right hand side of snow plug, or by crossing the snow plug onto the ice. The ice slopes down in one corner, possibly to a pitch, which, however, will need a rope to verify. Another slot nearby may drop into the same chamber.  ","","","","","","Grade 1 elevation in 1985 Log Book ?","","","","","","","","p155","","","Surface survey","","gps00.155","","","","","","about 150m ENE of <a href=""154.htm"">154</a>","From 154, climb up and right and around a grassy shoulder. Then walk down (heading roughly east), skirting past a choked doline and 155 lies ahead.","A huge snow-plugged entrance apparently akin to <a href=""113.htm"">113</a>.","","","","Surveyed",""
-156,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/156/156.html","","","Schwa Schacht 156","","","2c","CUCC 1987","An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.","","","","","","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""Map+survey, 10k gif"" width=""620"" height=""336"" src=""../others/156.png"" /></div><p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href=""../../years/1987/log.htm"">1987 Log Book</a>","","","","","The <a href=""../../years/1987/log.htm"">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href=""../199.htm"">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point.","","t156","p156","random point or top rigging bolt","","Surface survey","gps98.156","","","","","","","<span lang=""de-at"">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href=""../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang=""de-at"">Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey ( to top rigging bolt) done in 1999.  ","","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005","Tag","""1623 156 CUCC 1987"" on alloy tag on west side of more southerly opening, more-or-less directly above the first rigging bolt","Surveyed",""
+156,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/156/156.html","","","Schwa Schacht 156","","","2c","CUCC 1987","An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.","","","","","","</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""Map+survey, 10k gif"" width=""620"" height=""336"" src=""../others/156.png"" /></div><p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href=""../../years/1987/log.htm"">1987 Log Book</a>","","","","","The <a href=""../../years/1987/log.htm"">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href=""../199.htm"">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point.","","t156","p156","random point or top rigging bolt","","Surface survey","gps98.156","","","","","","","<span lang=""de-at"">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href=""../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang=""de-at"">Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey ( to top rigging bolt) done in 1999.  ","","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005","Tag","""1623 156 CUCC 1987"" on alloy tag on west side of more southerly opening, more-or-less directly above the first rigging bolt","Surveyed",""
 157,"2/S x ","","","","smkridge/157.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 157","Pirat Schacht","","1c","Uncertain. Rediscovered CUCC 1987","Entrance shaft of 50m until gap between snow and rock became too perilous in 1987 - bottom still out of sight. About 25m below the karren, a rift passage leads off from side of shaft into parallel shaft with aven. This shaft is of unknown depth but has recent looking bolts of unknown origin. It is just conceivable that these bolts are in 107, but far more likely that the cave had been looked at by GSCB who were in the area on a reconnaissance in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987.</p><p>The second cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.","","","","","","","","","","","","","p157","","","","","","","","","","","","""about 6m above <a href=""../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">Laser rangefound point 0/5</a>"" (which is above gully containing <a href=""../plateau/107.htm"">Kat. 107</a> and marked with an alloy tag stamped ""LASER 0-5""). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. A second cave 100m from 0/5, uphill to the left, was not given a number because of evidence of previous exploration, but should be investigated further. (This might, or might not, be <a href=""bogen.html"">Bogenh&ouml;hle</a>.) 157 was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204.  It was marked with faded yellow paint.","","","","Tag","Tag placed 2000","Surveyed","Much confusion"
 158,"3/S +","","","","smkridge/158.htm","","","Donner und Blitzen H&ouml;hle","","","2b","CUCC 1987","A body-width passage formed by a wall on the left and a large detached slab on the right descends for about 5m at 45&deg;, with occasional glimpses of daylight above. A cross passage is then encountered. To the right is blocked after a few metres, but left descends to meet the base of the wall. To the right here, a 20-22cm squeeze is passed by lying on one side. After 2m of further tight progress, the rift opens onto a drop. A steep tube descends for about 12m to a small chamber and with care can be descended free.</p><p>From the chamber, the passage curves to the left and opens onto the head of a 7m pitch, which drops onto a large ledge. A rebelay just over the lip of the ledge at the left hand side gives a further 18m free-hanging pitch to a landing on boulders several metres across, which appear to be jammed across the shaft.</p><p>A narrow rift around a corner stops at a drip and a small pool. The way on is through a gap to a hole with a jammed block. Climbing down to the block leads to the head of an 18m pitch which rapidly opens into a huge split-level chamber. The pitch lands on <b>Big Bertha</b>, a boulder some 4m in diameter.  </p><p>To the north, a narrow rift has been followed for about 10m to a tight vertical drop of at least 5m down the rift, but this has not been pushed. East from Big Bertha leads to a 5m drop to the lower half of the chamber, which is floored with loose rock. An archway to the left leads to a 7m pitch to a small stream. This disappears down an impassable slot, but is met lower in the cave.</p><p>From the archway, a climb up behind a boulder propped against the side of the chamber leads to a col. One side rapidly curves up to the roof. The other ascends over very loose boulders for at least 25m (15m vertical) until the roof is met. This area has not been exhaustively pushed, but seems unlikely to lead anywhere.</p><p>Descending the other side of the col gives a series of ledges via 5m, 7m and 8m pitches, in a canyon some 5m wide and at least 15m high. The stream enters at the bottom of the 7m pitch. Below, the rift continues down a moderate slope and round a corner, with a final short 4m pitch to a soil and rock floored chamber.</p><p>A strong draught is felt around the edges of the chamber, rising from the choked floor. It is possible to descend in loose boulders in a number of places but all ways meet the roof and choke - pushing in this area is dangerous and unpromising.</p><p>Near the bottom of the previous pitch, a 5m deep circular pit in the floor can be descended. This takes a large drip from the stream above. At the bottom, a tight (22-26cm) rift leads on for 3m to a further 3m pitch to a small chamber. An impassable passage continues, while a small window gives a view of a widening beyond.","","","","","In dataset","Grade 3 plan and elevation in <a href=""../../jnl/1988/index.htm"">Cambridge Underground 1988</a>, p 6</p><p><img alt=""E-W Elevation, 15k gif"" width=""500"" height=""760"" src=""others/158ew.png"" /></p><p><img alt=""Plan, 15k gif"" width=""840"" height=""400"" src=""others/158p.png"" />","","","128m (deepest surveyed point is -118m)","","","","","p158","on big rock at entrance","","Surface survey","","gps00.158","","","","","","400m NNE of The Nipple <span lang=""de"">(Wei&szlig;en Warze)</span> at the base of a wall to the left after passing a sandy depression (walking from the Nipple).","","","","Paint","","Surveyed",""
 159,"2/S +","","","","plateau/159/159.html","","","Winded Hole","","","1a","CUCC 1988 (1st pitch Chris &amp; Becka, bottomed by Chris).","Two bolts in entrance for Y-hang to give c40m vertical to a boulder floor, then a further 20m in a big boulder chamber. A ""nice skeleton"" and an old colander (!) were found on the terminal choke in 1988.","","","","","","","","","c50m","","","","t159","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","1990 Bearings (we have no idea where these came from and they aren't remotely in the right place): HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 199&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 216&deg;</p><p>1996: HSK 059&deg;, VSK nipple 111&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 152&deg;, Kleine Wild Kogel 009&deg;(left) and 010&deg;(right), Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1828 209&deg;, Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1835 221&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 232&deg; ","","Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as <a href=""../90/90.html"">1623/90</a>, <a href=""../207/207.html"">1623/207</a> and  <a href=""../208/208.html"">1623/208</a>, but further out from the Br&auml;uning Wall, c 100m on 067&deg;.","Cave relocated 1990, 1996 and surveyed to in 1998. Entrance reached in two minutes from upper top camp by heading west and dropping down one terrace.","","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""../others/l/159.htm""><img alt=""entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg"" src=""../others/t/159.jpg"" /></td><td><a href=""ent2005.jpg""><img src=""ent2005_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>View towards col</td><td>View down shaft (note tag on shaft wall just below number board)</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1998 and David Loeffler 2005","Tag","orange number ""159"" facing north. 1998 tag ""1623 159 CUCC 1988"" attached to more northerly of two Y-hang bolts, just below surface. This is the anchor visible in the photograph (with an orange circle painted round it), taken before the tag was attached.","Surveyed",""
-160,"2/S/ +","","","","plateau/160.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 160","Jared's Hole","","1a","CUCC 1988 ","Bottoming trip used a 70m rope to reach a choke (with a draught). A small side rift at the bottom choked after 3m.</p><p>The cave could probably do with another descent to record some details of the interior or even a survey !","","","","","","","","","","","1988 logbook implies that this is &quot;Jared's Hole&quot;. Was provisionally numbered &quot;181&quot; but apparently never marked. ","","p160","","","","Surface survey","","gps00.160","","","","","","On plateau, near <a href=""b10.htm"">B10</a> (according to B10 info). <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#start"">Map in 1988 logbook</a> shows 160 as out on the plateau from Br&auml;uning Scharte in an area of terracing, and WSW of B10. Hole tagged in 1998 is just east of 91, and can also be reached by following the terrace west from the 159 entrance.","","","","Tag","The hole believed to be 160 was unmarked until tagged in 1998 ""1623 160 CUCC 1988"" on flat limestone 1m east of entrance. This had been relocated in 1996 and was then thought to be <a href=""159.htm"">159</a>, but latter was found marked in 1998.","Surveyed",""
+160,"2/S/ +","","","","plateau/160.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 160","Jared's Hole","","1a","CUCC 1988 ","Bottoming trip used a 70m rope to reach a choke (with a draught). A small side rift at the bottom choked after 3m.</p><p>The cave could probably do with another descent to record some details of the interior or even a survey !","","","","","","","","","","","1988 logbook implies that this is &quot;Jared's Hole&quot;. Was provisionally numbered &quot;181&quot; but apparently never marked. ","","p160","","","","Surface survey","","gps00.160","","","","","","On plateau, near <a href=""b10.htm"">B10</a> (according to B10 info). <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#start"">Map in 1988 logbook</a> shows 160 as out on the plateau from Br&auml;uning Scharte in an area of terracing, and WSW of B10. Hole tagged in 1998 is just east of 91, and can also be reached by following the terrace west from the 159 entrance.","","","","Tag","The hole believed to be 160 was unmarked until tagged in 1998 ""1623 160 CUCC 1988"" on flat limestone 1m east of entrance. This had been relocated in 1996 and was then thought to be <a href=""159/159.html"">159</a>, but latter was found marked in 1998.","Surveyed",""
 161,"5/S/E x","a&ndash;h","","yes","smkridge/161/top.htm","","","Kaninchenh&ouml;hle","","","2c","CUCC 1988-98","Rather than adopting the usual approach of describing every side passage in the main description, which makes the 'normal' descent route hard to follow, this description describes each main route down the cave first, mentioning side passages only where necessary to make the correct main route clear. Various side passages and connecting routes are described subsequently, area by area. The directions left and right are always relative to travel in the direction of the description, compass directions are given where there is any ambiguity. Most passages are described going 'into the cave', on the assumption that this is how they will be first met. Some passages are described in both directions, either because it is difficult to follow them without getting into side leads, or because they form important links between different parts of the system, and may be traversed either way on various round trips.</p><p>The <b>clickable index</b> has developed into a <a href=""names.htm"">glossary</a>, which it is hoped will make it easier to find bits of the cave by name - <b>be warned</b>, this became so big that it was decided to split it up and it is now a <b>framed</b> page.</p><p>There are also <a href=""pix.htm"">virtual tours</a>, containing thumbnails of all the pictures of the caves. Although these pages are kept small, all the photos mean that they can require a <b>lot</b> of memory to load. The original comprehensive tour has been split into two, for the <a href=""pixrh.htm"">Right Hand Route</a>, and for passages most conveniently reached from the <a href=""pixsf.htm"">Scarface entrance</a>. Two new tours have been created for the <a href=""pixlw.htm"">Lost World</a> and Wheelchair Access, and for the new way into the Forbidden Land via <a href=""pixss.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>.Each thumbnail on these tours links to a full-size version of the picture, and each full-size picture has links into the appropriate bit of the description.</p><h4>Exploration</h4><p>Throughout the guide, the date of exploration is noted for each area. There is a <a href=""histry.htm"">history</a> page which can be used as a clickable index into the logbook write ups of all the 161 trips, so it should be easy to follow the exploration of any part of the cave. <b>Warning</b>, this was also getting too big and is now framed.</p><h4>Overview</h4><p>The upper part of the system can be best thought of as a number of separate areas, each with its own vertical development. The more recently found extensive horizontal development, being easier to traverse, is generally better connected. Although there are various links between the vertical routes, a given destination will tend to have one 'obvious' approach. These areas are <a href=""france.htm"">France</a>, the <a href=""lhr.htm"">Left Hand Routes</a>, the <a href=""rhr.htm"">Right Hand Routes</a>, the southernmost part of the system reached via  <a href=""136.htm""><span lang=""de"">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>, routes from <a href=""sftotp.htm"">Scarface</a> entrance. So rapidly has exploration proceeded from Triassic Park that now more than half the total length is most conveniently reached via 161d.</p><p>The key to all the deepest and most remote parts of the system is the huge collapse chamber of Knossos. This was reached from the 161a entrance via the Right Hand Route, and now via the 161d <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">""Scarface""</a> entrance through <a href=""triasp.htm#triasp"">Triassic Park</a>. This provides a much easier route in, making trips to the further reaches less strenuous. From Knossos, horizontal trunk passage leads north, giving access first to a series of <a href=""deepwy.htm"">deep vertical systems</a>, and further on to complex areas of rifts and old passages. A significant horizontal route leading northwest, <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, has only been pushed as a result of the new entrance, but has yielded a new deep point to the cave. There appear to be deep vertical leads in the far north, too, though they have mostly been avoided by a series of ""mental"" tyroleans and bolt traverses.</p><h4>Tourist trips</h4><p>It is still probably some way off the time when one might choose a tourist trip on the basis of its ""classic"" quality. Mostly, choices available depend on what is rigged this year for exploratory purposes. This will usually only include one main route into an area, so trips like a Left Hand Route / Garden Party or Drunk &amp; Stupid exchange will not be easy. Similarly, the original classic Right Hand Route / Dreamtime exchange was only really possible during the exploration of the latter, before the Squeeze was bypassed and this modified RHR became the trade route.</p><p>However, now that <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a> is accessible from the Scarface entrance, this has opened up the possibilities for a whole raft of pull-through trips with a minimum of pre-rigging. The one fly in the ointment is the relative difficulty of surface travel between the 161d and upper entrances. The route used in 1996 seems to be good enough to have become a trade route, and after one benightment through loss of the route in 1997, it has been very well marked with cairns.</p><p>Already possible is the 161c to 161d through trip via France. In the future, pull-throughs of LHR, Garden Party or Drunk and Stupid should all be possible via Ambidextrous. Right Hand Route or Dreamtime give access to Knossos. Care must be taken, however, not to try rapelling down any of the plethora of routes which <b>don't</b> connect into the Knossos area.</p><p>As in the more famous <b lang=""fr"">Dent du Crolles</b> system, route-finding errors on bridge-burning trips could entail a long wait for someone to figure out where you went!</p><h4>Structure</h4><p><a href=""svlinx.htm"">Line plots</a> of the cave give some idea of it's shape, extent and structure.</p><p>The main entrance at 1787m drops to a major sub-horizontal level at 1720-1750m, containing the large passages of <a href=""bsains.htm#bigsain"">Big Sainsbury's</a> and its continuation into the upper part of <a href=""dream.htm#dreamtime"">Dreamtime</a>, and the smaller passages of the <a href=""offtop.htm#rabbitw"">Rabbit Warren</a> and the French entrances <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a>. From this level a number of vertical routes drop to another significant sub-horizontal level dipping from around 1700m in the SW of the system (upper part of France) to around 1600m where this level is lost in the roof of <a href=""sibria.htm#knossos"">Knossos</a>. [This is probably debatable, as Boulder Alley from Poxy Pitch downwards is probably in a fault rift].</p><p>Multiple, predominantly vertical, routes drop to the cave's most important sub-horizontal passages around 1540m in the area below the entrance dipping to c1510m in <a href=""sibria.htm#tblocks"">Tower Blocks</a> and the start of <a href=""sibria.htm#yapate"">YAPATE</a>. This is a major fossil passage rising up the dip to the NNE, and continuing as <a href=""sibria.htm#cfn"">Chicken Flied Nice</a> to c1540m where complexity increases. The major horizontal development in France is entered at c1550m, with the lowest passages down to 1480m. The major trunk route through Triassic Park is between 1560 and 1620m, and this level is also lost in what is presumed to be the roof of Knossos.</p><p>Whilst none of the routes below the entrance area get below about 1480m, there are a series of interconnecting shafts dropping below YAPATE and Chicken Flied Nice ending at or just above 1290m in sumps or tightness. The original deepest point, at the bottom of Flapjack, is at 1289m, 498m below the main entrance. Passages to the northwest led through a bitterly cold, draughty passage known as <a href=""sibria.htm#siberia"">Siberia</a>, which was left well alone until access via 161d made it easier. It was pushed in 1997 and 1998 down two very large pitches to a new deep point 534m below the 136 entrance at 1258m altitude.</p><p>There is just one section of <a href=""deepwy.htm#elevel"">horizontal level</a> at c1400m, which is not very extensive to date, and similarly a tantalising glimpse of what appears to have been very large trunk passage below 1300m in Siberia, but this is comprehensively choked in both directions.</p><p>This overview is currently mostly updated to reflect exploration to 1995, though the line plots are up to 1996.  ","","<a href=""qmtodo.htm"">Outstanding</a> and <a href=""qmdone.htm"">now finished</a>","","","In dataset","? grade 5","smk-system.svx","24485m after 1999 expedition","534m","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","On the limestone ridge between the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> and <span lang=""de-at"">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogels</span>, about 200 metres up towards the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer</span> from the col, and about 20m down the east side of the ridge itself. The main <a href=""bsains.htm#id161a"">161a</a> entrance shaft overlooks a gully dropping steeply SE towards <span lang=""de-at"">Augstwies See</span>. The  <a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">161b</a> and <a href=""france.htm#id161c"">161c</a> (French) entrances are close together about 75m to the SE, down the gully. Considerably further down the gully, a traverse is possible (somewhat engineered) to reach an area of recently fallen rock, where the ""Scarface"" <a href=""sftotp.htm#id161d"">161d</a> entrance is located. Continuing the traverse, but regaining about 20m of height to the NE, the ""exits"" of 161f and then 161e can be reached.","","","","","","",""
 "","","a","","entrance","smkridge/161/161a.htm","","","","","","2c","","<a href=""bsains.htm#id161a"">Click here for underground description</a>","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p161a","","","Nils","","gps00.161a2","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 "","","b","","entrance","smkridge/161/161b.htm","","","","","","2c","","<a href=""offtop.htm#id161b"">Click here for underground description</a>","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p161b","","","Nils","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 "","","b","1999-10","last entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p162b","spit hole","","","","p1999-10","","","","","","","","","","Retag","Tag placed 2000, still says ""CUCC 1999-10""","Surveyed",""
 163,"2/S +","","","","smkridge/163/163.html","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 163","","","2b","CUCC 1988 ","This is a fairly small cave remnant, but it does have a draught at the end suggesting more passage beyond.</p><p>The entrance is low and wide (3.5m) and descends down a rocky slope for 20m to some impressive ice stals. There is a small tube in the roof on the right through which daylight can be seen. The cave extends another 10m past the ice stals in fossil passage until it chokes. A 3m climb up on the left allows access to a tiny rift which can be climbed down for a few uninspiring metres.</p><p>5m back from the ice stals, towards the entrance, there is a stoop under a massive boulder forming the left wall. Here is a 3m climb down into the second part of the cave. Downslope from here is a chamber with a small frozen stream running through it and a choked alcove containing another ice stal beyond the stream. The chamber through which the stream 'flows' appears to have been formed by the entire roof falling about 1.5m in one piece and it is possible to climb beneath this huge rock near the way in. Over on the right is a climb through an eyehole to a 3m climb down into a stream rift. This has a howling draught coming out of it but it is too small to get down - although the heavy application of a hammer might do the trick.","","","","","In dataset","1990 plan, Cambridge Underground 1991</p><p><img alt=""survey - 12k gif"" width=""640"" height=""385"" src=""163plan.png"" />","caves/163/163.svx","58m","17m","","The <a href=""../../years/1988/log.htm"">1988 log book</a> refers to this cave as ""Adam's Hole (1)"".","","p163tag","p163","","","Surface survey","","gps00.163","","","","","","In the right hand side of a 15m diameter couloir near <a href=""../162.htm"">162</a>.","","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""163ent.jpg""><img src=""163ent_small.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">Olly Betts at the 163 entrance with the numbering board</p></div><p>Photo &copy; Wookey 2002","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 164,"2/S +","","","","plateau/164.htm","","","Plateau Schacht 164","","","1a","<a href=""../years/1988/164.htm"">CUCC 1988</a>","The entrance pitch is 10m, and has a detectable draught - quite strong in view of the size of the entrance. There was only the remains of a snow plug in 1988, although the plug is almost complete in some years (eg. 1995 - it was gone again in 1996).</p><p>A small stream enters and lands on boulders at the foot of the pitch in a passage leading south along a fault. A climb of 4m over precarious boulders reaches a bolt for the second pitch. The quality of rock in this area leaves a lot to be desired. The second pitch, 12m and third pitch, 15m are separated only by a small ledge. Water sinks in floor of small passage floored with what would appear to be the previous season's roof, now decayed into small jagged rocks. Continuing passage over boulders rises to 4-5m dropping steeply for 30m on the same south-trending fault. The water is rejoined at a freehanging 10m pitch from a rock bridge overlooking a sizeable chamber.</p><p>The stream sinks at the foot of the pitch in the centre of the 15m by 7m chamber floor. To the east, a scramble leads up to a shattered cross-rift from a large shelf about 15m long and 10m wide, but ends too tight. A similar feature to the west up a 4m climb becomes a low bedding with no way on. Due south are two passages, the one to the right leading 20m round a couple of bends to a sandy choke. The left passage quickly chokes. The draught seems to be lost into the continuation of the passage above the final pitch, on the far side of the chamber. This would be best reached by a traverse on steep loose rock from the 4m climb in the chamber. The pitches take large quantities of water very quickly in rain.","","","","","","<a href=""others/164.png"">Elevation</a> in Cambridge Underground 1989","","","60ish metres","","","","p164tag","p164rig","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","On plateau, beyond <a href=""198/198.html"">B11</a> (1623/198). This is a snow-choked shaft next to the very large snow-choked shaft, which has always been blocked with snow and was therefore not explored or numbered for many years, but is now <a href=""189.htm"">189</a>.","","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/189164.htm""><img src=""others/t/189164.jpg"" width=""121"" height=""176"" alt=""entrance picture - 87k jpeg"" /></a><p>164 entrance (left of centre) seen over 189 entrance.</p></div><p>","Tag","On wall above entrance, facing NE, number in red, 1988. Austrian metal tag, 1995.","Surveyed",""
-165,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/165.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 165","","","2d","CUCC 1989","15m shaft explored by Adam and Planc on 24th August 1989, and apparently never returned to, but did get its number painted. Relocated and surveyed to in 1999.</p><p>In same fault line, but further north, in an area of bare limestone is another shaft. This already had a bolt when encountered in 1989, despite being outside the area previously looked at by CUCC. It was in excess of 35m deep and was not marked by CUCC. Cross on Sch&ouml;nberg 322&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 222&deg;</p><p>This latter cave may be <a href=""195.htm"">195</a> (marked in 1995) which is c 80m almost due north, although the faults in this area are mainly aligned on about 020&deg;, so it may be an as-yet-unrelocated shaft.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p165","","","Surface survey","","","","","","Cross on Sch&ouml;nberg 331&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 226&deg;","","On the west side of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel in a fault line. About 80m due south of <a href=""195.htm"">195</a>, which is visible from top camp.","","","","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed",""
+165,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/165.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 165","","","2d","CUCC 1989","15m shaft explored by Adam and Planc on 24th August 1989, and apparently never returned to, but did get its number painted. Relocated and surveyed to in 1999.</p><p>In same fault line, but further north, in an area of bare limestone is another shaft. This already had a bolt when encountered in 1989, despite being outside the area previously looked at by CUCC. It was in excess of 35m deep and was not marked by CUCC. Cross on Sch&ouml;nberg 322&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 222&deg;</p><p>This latter cave may be <a href=""195/195.html"">195</a> (marked in 1995) which is c 80m almost due north, although the faults in this area are mainly aligned on about 020&deg;, so it may be an as-yet-unrelocated shaft.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p165","","","Surface survey","","","","","","Cross on Sch&ouml;nberg 331&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 226&deg;","","On the west side of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel in a fault line. About 80m due south of <a href=""195/195.html"">195</a>, which is visible from top camp.","","","","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed",""
 "166-170","","","","","","","","","","Not CUCC numbers","nonexistent","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
 171,"1/T +","a b","90/1","yes","plateau/171/171.html","","","Plateau H&ouml;hle 90/1","","","1a","CUCC 1990.","Subhorizontal phreatic tube trending 154&deg;. Multiple entrances and windows with total passage length in excess of 150m. Passage generally elliptical: 5m wide and 3m high.</p><p>Along the fault to the north are numerous choked shafts with a maximum depth of 5m.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","1644m","Br&auml;uning Nase 190&frac12;&deg; (in 1995, recorded as 186&deg; in 1990), Br&auml;uning Zinken 236&frac12;&deg; (1995), Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel appears as a single peak on 056&deg; (both 1990 and 1995), East end of Top Camp 177&deg; (1995), Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel appears as 126&deg; (1990 and 1995) but this point is <b>not</b> the true summit, and therefore cannot be used to plot the cave on the map. It is useful if you just want to find the cave.","","150m north of Top Camp (camp 3).  c 20-50m east of prominent fault which cuts through Br&auml;uning Nase, in sub-horizontal limestone.","","","</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td><a href=""171_ent_old.jpg""><img src=""171_ent_old_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""171_entrance.jpg""><img src=""171_entrance_small.jpg"" /></td> </tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>171 entrance in 1995</td> <td>171 entrance in 1999</td> <tr> <td><a href=""171vw.jpg""><img src=""171vw_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""rwc171.jpg""><img src=""rwc171_small.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>1623/171 entrance and a small shaft linked to it <br />by a section of mostly unroofed cave, seen in 1995</td> <td>Robert Seebacher at the entrance in 1995</td> </table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1995, except 1999 photo &copy; Olly Betts","Tag","Paint marking on wall facing southwest:</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""../others/l/90-1.htm""><img src=""../others/t/90-1.jpg"" alt=""CUCC painted marking (17k JPEG)"" width=""73"" height=""67"" class=""aligntop"" /></a></div><p>Original 90/1 marking of 1990 vintage, converted to ""171"" in 1991. This image taken in 1995. There is also a metal tag bolted on by the Austrians in 1995.","",""
 "","","a","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","t171","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
@@ -243,16 +243,16 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 192,"1/S -","","","","smkridge/192.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 192","","","2c","Unknown, and CUCC 1995 (unfinished) ","About a 15m shaft with a large rift at the bottom. Probably doesn't go but can't be sure. Rift c 10m long, on 50-230&deg; with deepest point to SW. Descended to -10m on ladder, but can't see round corner to left (SE) below. Existing spit found near top, but previously unmarked.","","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p42","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","c1755m","1623/161c 200&deg;","","About 100m NNE from <a href=""161/france.htm"">161c</a>, and a few metres higher.","","Two cairns, one either side of entrance.","","Paint","","Lost"
 193,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/193.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 193","","","2c","CUCC 1995, 2000 ","Rift at 70-80&deg;. A 3m by 4m shaft descends 7m to a rock floor.  To the south a tight bit of rift can be entered for a few metres.  To the west a small chamber can be entered via a 1m step down.","","","","</p><ul><li>Anthony from Nick's notes 95.07.08-9 S94p45</li><li>ref survey 2000#36, 2000#37</li></ul><p>","In dataset","</p><p><img src=""193/193.png"" alt=""plan and elevation of 193 (10k)"" />","caves/193/193.svx","","","","","","","p193","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","200m East of 161c.","","","","Tag","Tag placed 2000","Surveyed"
 194,"1/S +","","","","smkridge/194.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 194","","","2d","Unknown, and CUCC 1995","A small hole in the side of a big surface rift (on about 060-240&deg;). The surface rift is about 5m deep, and a tiny way goes off to the E at the north-eastern end, becoming too tight at about -15m. The small hole under the NW wall at the SE end is a pitch of c 30m to a 10m long rift parallel with the surface rift. Rope did not reach, but appears to be no way on.","50m rope?","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p42-3","","","","","","","","","","p194","","","Surface survey","","","","","","Br&auml;uning Zinken 230&deg;</p><p>Two other bearings are given, one to ""Kleine Wehr Kogel"" 354&deg;, but, in fact, to ""Kleine Wild Kogel"". The other is 295&deg; to a small peak left of the Sch&ouml;nberg which I can't identify from the map.  ","","On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the far side of the bare area and just above a larch tree leaning SE.","On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle (204). 60m W of <a href=""194.htm"">195</a>. Area map NotKH book p 115.","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/194.htm""><img alt=""context view - 8k jpg"" width=""143"" height=""170"" src=""others/t/194bw.jpg"" /></a><a href=""others/l/194.htm""><img alt=""number - 12k gif"" width=""170"" height=""143"" src=""others/t/194no.jpg"" /></a><a href=""others/l/194.htm""><img alt=""rift to NE - 11 k jpg"" width=""143"" height=""170"" src=""others/t/194rft.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Tag","Tag ""CUCC 1623/194"" (1999). Cairn and numbered in red (1996) on NE face of a large boulder bridging the rift (visible in context photo).","Surveyed"
-195,"1/S -","","","","smkridge/195.htm","","","Schwa Schacht 195","","","2d","</p><ul><li>Original discovery not known</li><li>Refound 1989 (Pete Lancaster Adam Cooper)</li><li>Re-found and marked 1995 (Kate Janossy)</li><li>Surveyed to 1999 (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li></ul><p>","A very large surface rift (almost a canyon), with a pitch at the west end. This has a 5-6 second booming clattering drop, and had a very poor quality spit at the top. It was not descended in 1995. This may be the cave referred to in the description of <a href=""165.htm"">165</a>, located by CUCC in 1989, but already having a bolt, and not descended by CUCC but with ""a drop in excess of 35m"".","50m rope?","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p43-4","In dataset","","caves/195/195.svx","","","","","","","p195","","","Nils","","gps00.195","","","","Br&auml;uning Zinken 225&deg; ""Kleine Wild Kogel"" 354&deg;","","On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the top of the bare area (higher up than <a href=""194.htm"">1623/194</a>).","On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle (204). 195 is 60m E of <a href=""194.htm"">194</a> and 50m WSW of <a href=""196.htm"">196</a>, and 90m NNW of <a href=""165.htm"">165</a>. Area map NotKH book p115.","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/195.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo - 31k"" width=""143"" height=""170"" src=""others/t/195rft.jpg"" /></a><a href=""others/l/195.htm""><img alt=""Photo of number - 8k"" width=""85"" height=""72"" src=""others/t/195no.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Tag","Cairn, Red paint '195' (1995). Tag ""CUCC 1623/195"" (1999).","Surveyed"
-196,"1/T +","","","","smkridge/196.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 196","","","2d","</p><ul><li>Discovered: CUCC 1995 (Kate Janossy, Bal&aacute;zs Izapy)</li><li>Surveyed: 1999 (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li></ul><p>","By a large (10m wide) snow choked doline, are two horizontal entrances going WSW. The right one is uphill over boulders and ends very quickly. The left one (196) is downhill and carries a draught. The triangular cross-section (widest at the bottom) passage goes for 10m to a junction with a blind uphill branch to the right, whilst straight ahead is too tight.","None","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p44","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/196.png""><img alt=""1999 plan, and elevation 17k gif"" width=""379"" height=""698"" src=""others/196.png"" /></a></div><p>","caves/196/196.svx","26m","15m","","","","","p196","","","Surface survey","","","","","","Br&auml;uning Zinken 240&deg;""Kleine Wild Kogel"" 356&deg;","","On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the top of the bare area, higher up than <a href=""195.htm"">1623/195</a>. ","Path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle (204) goes past this cave. Close to <a href=""194.htm"">194</a>, <a href=""195.htm"">195</a>, <a href=""165.htm"">165</a>.","","","Tag","Red paint '196' (1995). Tag ""CUCC 1623/196"" (1999).","Surveyed"
+195,"1/S -","","","","smkridge/195/195.html","","","Schwa Schacht 195","Driver Diver","","2d","</p><ul><li>Original discovery not known</li><li>Refound 1989 (Pete Lancaster Adam Cooper)</li><li>Re-found and marked 1995 (Kate Janossy)</li><li>Surveyed to 1999 (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li><li>Descended 2000 (Earl Merson, Phil Underwood)</li></ul><p>","A very large surface rift (almost a canyon), with a pitch at the west end. This has a 5-6 second booming clattering drop, and had a very poor quality spit at the top. It was not descended in 1995. This may be the cave referred to in the description of <a href=""../165.htm"">165</a>, located by CUCC in 1989, but already having a bolt, and not descended by CUCC but with ""a drop in excess of 35m"". 2000 descent reached floor at 37m down, with the only way on a small hole that turned out to be too tight.","50m rope?","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p43-4; 21st July entry in <a href=""../../years/2000/log.htm"">2000 logbook</a>","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""plan.png"" /></div><p>Elevation never drawn up; see notes in 2000#04","caves/195/195.svx","","","","","","","p195","","","Nils","","gps00.195","","","","Br&auml;uning Zinken 225&deg; ""Kleine Wild Kogel"" 354&deg;","","On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the top of the bare area (higher up than <a href=""../194.htm"">1623/194</a>).","On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle (204). 195 is 60m E of <a href=""../194.htm"">194</a> and 50m WSW of <a href=""../196.htm"">196</a>, and 90m NNW of <a href=""../165.htm"">165</a>. Area map NotKH book p115.","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""../others/l/195.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo - 31k"" width=""143"" height=""170"" src=""../others/t/195rft.jpg"" /></a><a href=""../others/l/195.htm""><img alt=""Photo of number - 8k"" width=""85"" height=""72"" src=""../others/t/195no.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Tag","Cairn, Red paint '195' (1995). Tag ""CUCC 1623/195"" (1999).","Surveyed"
+196,"1/T +","","","","smkridge/196.htm","","","Schwa H&ouml;hle 196","","","2d","</p><ul><li>Discovered: CUCC 1995 (Kate Janossy, Bal&aacute;zs Izapy)</li><li>Surveyed: 1999 (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li></ul><p>","By a large (10m wide) snow choked doline, are two horizontal entrances going WSW. The right one is uphill over boulders and ends very quickly. The left one (196) is downhill and carries a draught. The triangular cross-section (widest at the bottom) passage goes for 10m to a junction with a blind uphill branch to the right, whilst straight ahead is too tight.","None","","","Kate 95.07.26 S94p44","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/196.png""><img alt=""1999 plan, and elevation 17k gif"" width=""379"" height=""698"" src=""others/196.png"" /></a></div><p>","caves/196/196.svx","26m","15m","","","","","p196","","","Surface survey","","","","","","Br&auml;uning Zinken 240&deg;""Kleine Wild Kogel"" 356&deg;","","On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the top of the bare area, higher up than <a href=""195/195.html"">1623/195</a>. ","Path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenh&ouml;hle (204) goes past this cave. Close to <a href=""194.htm"">194</a>, <a href=""195/195.html"">195</a>, <a href=""165.htm"">165</a>.","","","Tag","Red paint '196' (1995). Tag ""CUCC 1623/196"" (1999).","Surveyed"
 197,"1/S +","","CUCC 1976/B8","","plateau/197.htm","","","Bemoost Tropfen H&ouml;hle","Mossy Dribble Cave","","1a","CUCC 1976","A large open hole with snow in the bottom. In wet weather, the old number is even harder to spot, but the hole is very noisy with sinking water. 20m of ladder were fed down between snow and rock before snow plug totally blocked the way on. However, this was in 1976, a year with quite a large amount of snow.","","","","","","","",""," 25m","","","","t197","","","","Surface survey","gps98.b8","gps00.b8","","","","(1976)  Br&auml;uning Nase 208&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 350&deg;, Spot point 1828, 240&deg;</p><p>In fact it is impossible to see <b>any</b> landmarks from the actual entrance.","","","This is situated on the plateau just on a major fault where one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. From <a href=""../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a>, head somewhat east of north onto a large area of bare karren containing B11 (<a href=""198/198.html"">1623/198</a>). Continue parallel with the line of a small scarp running north, and pass <a href=""164.htm"">1623/164</a> on the left. Scrambling past a wide snow choked shaft (<a href=""189.htm"">1623/189</a>) on the right, descend and turn right, along the line of a north-facing scarp containing B9 (<a href=""190/190.html"">1623/190</a>), heading roughly east, and clamber down a few small scars to the large open doline.","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/b8locn.htm""><img src=""others/t/b8locn.jpg"" alt=""Photomontage indicating location of B8 in landscape (98k JPEG)"" width=""334"" height=""167"" /></a><p>Photomontage showing location of B8 below scar. Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel and Schwarzmoossattel behind (<b>Warning</b> - full size image is 1000 pixels wide)</p></div><p>","Tag","Number ""B8"" of 1976 vintage painted in dull green on the wall facing south, opposite the fault scarp, which is very hard to spot, although not fading appreciably year to year. There is an easier-to-find number painted higher up on an east-facing rock, initially in orange, but &quot;refreshed&quot; in red in 1995 as the orange paint was crap. Below this number is the drilled spit with tag ""CUCC 1976 B8"" which is also the point surveyed to. This will, in due course, be replaced by a new tag with the Austrian kataster number, on the same bolt.</p><p>Retagged 1997.","Surveyed"
 198,"2/S +","","B11","","plateau/198/198.html","","","Fuchsh&ouml;hle","","","1a","CUCC 1976, reexamined 1994, surface survey 1996","A fine pitch of 55m is broken by a ledge halfway down. The shaft narrows towards the bottom, and from the foot of the ladder, boulders lead to a choke a few metres further down.","","","","","","","","","55m","","","","t198","","","","","gps98.b11_1998","gps00.b11","","","","","","On plateau between <a href=""../197.htm"">B8</a> and the col, very difficult to spot from more than 5m away, but very noisy in wet weather.","","","</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td><a href=""b11.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""b11_small.jpg"" width=""174"" height=""118"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""b11_jh.jpg""><img alt=""1994 descent"" src=""b11_jh_small.jpg"" width=""122"" height=""177"" /></a> </td> <td><a href=""tagging_198.jpg""><img src=""tagging_198_small.jpg"" /></a></tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>1976 - ladder descent</td><td>1994 - Julian Haines making an SRT descent</td><td>Andy Waddington placing tag, 1996</td ></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Victoria Brown 1978, Andy Atkinson 1994, Olly Be tts 1996","Tag","Number ""B11"" was repainted in 1988 (in red) and this is quite visible on flat rock to the SE of the shaft. Just next to it is the spit for the tag ""CUCC 1976 B11"" which is the point surveyed to. This tag was replaced 1999 with a new tag bearing the official Austrian number.</p><p>Retagged 1999","Surveyed"
 199,"1/T +","","","","smkridge/199.htm","","","St&uuml;rzender Felsbrocken H&ouml;hle","Tumbling Boulder Hole","","2c","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1987-08-30</li><li>Reexplored (and a new sketch survey, see 1998 NotKH survey book) (Kate Janossy, Brian Outram) in 1998.</li><li>Grade 3 survey in 1999 (Wookey, Andy Atkinson)</li></ul><p>","A steeply descending tube over scree (sometimes snow), initially 3m in diameter, leads down to a choke. To the right in a cross-rift 24m long (beware of loose rock here) is an audible connection to the surface (199c). The final section of the main tube has roof pendants, and ends with a rising sand floor over which the crawl becomes too tight. The second entrance (199b) is just up and to the left of the main one.","None absolutely required, but 15m handline helpful for entrance, especially if snowy.","","","","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/199p.png""><img alt=""1999 plan, 19k gif"" width=""320"" height=""300"" src=""others/199p2.png"" /></a><a href=""others/199e.png""><img alt=""1999 elevation, 14k gif"" width=""320"" height=""260"" src=""others/199e2.png"" /></a></div><p>","caves/199/199.svx","65m","29m","","","","","p199","","","Surface survey","","gps00.199","","","","","","NW flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. About 30m SSW of 156.","Follow the cairned path which ascends the Vorder Schwarzmooskogel from the NW. Shortly after passing the open rift entrance of 1623/156 (50m south of Laser Point 0/1), scramble up to the right (south). One large and two small open cave entrances.","","","Tag","metal tag stamped ""CUCC 199"" fixed by M6 stud epoxied into vertical wall left of main entrance (stud placed 1998, kataster number tag replaced provisional one in 1999).","Surveyed"
 200,"1/S +","","93/01","","plateau/200.htm","","","Verlorener Rucksack Schacht","Lost Rucksack Cave","","1d","Discovery and initial descent CUCC 1993 (Adam Cooper), bottomed in three trips in 1998 (Wookey, Andy Waddington).","Found in 1993, it was intended to mark the cave but not descend. However Adam Cooper's rucksack (containing the rope), placed unwisely near the edge, made the first descent. Adam followed on a ladder to retrieve it, then placed a bolt for a further descent on rope. The shaft continued beside a snow plug, but was deemed unsuitable for further exploration in shorts. The find was not relocated in 1993, so exploration stopped. Found again in 1995 whilst marking other known entrances, and probably seen again in 1996.</p><p>After a first descent placing a bolt again showed it unsuitable for exploration in shorts, a determined effort by Wookey in 1998 pushed the second pitch, between hanging death ice and snow to a definite choke. However, partway down this pitch was a window with a draught, leading to a third pitch (one bolt at takeoff, another just below). This was nn metres to a final choke.</p><p>The whole cave is formed on a fault which forms a SE-facing scarp on the surface. A short distance NE of the entrance, the fault line cuts a lower-lying area. The draught, which was mostly outward through the head of the third pitch during the final exploratory trip, periodically reverses for 10-15 seconds. It would appear to be powered by surface breezes via various other small windows to the surface, most probably including ones lower down in the depression to the NE.","","","","","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/200.png""><img alt=""1998 survey 27k gif"" width=""645"" height=""662"" src=""others/200.png"" /></a></div><p>","","","45m","","","","t200","","","","Surface survey","gps98.1993_01 gps98.1993_01a","gps00.93_01a gps00.93_01b","","","","","","700m north of Schwarzmoossattel.","From  <a href=""164.htm"">164</a>, avoid <a href=""189.htm"">189</a> (easiest 15m to its right over a small ridge, but OK immediately on its right edge), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns - 1996 vintage orange paint has completely faded). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep L&auml;rchen), passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto <a href=""210.htm"">210</a>. When this easy walk is interrupted by a step down, head leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (near <a href=""173.htm"">173</a>). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn, then along a sloping limestone shelf. Shortly ahead is an abrupt headwall, below which is the shaft of <b>Lost Rucksack Cave</b> (given temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The area could also be reached (with more difficulty) from the ""central"" plateau area towards <a href=""76/76.htm"">76</a>, and also via the ""Geologists' walk"" which passes much further left via <a href=""171/171.html"">171</a> and <a href=""172.htm"">172.</a> ","","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""../plateau/others/l/lrh.htm""><img alt=""Photo of 1993 descent"" src=""../plateau/others/t/lrh.jpg"" width=""123"" height=""169"" /></a><p>Adam Cooper descending to place a bolt below the lip in 1993</p></div><p>","Retag","M6 stud with alloy tag ""CUCC 1993 01"" on flat rock NE of shaft. This will be replaced with the correct kataster number in due course.","Surveyed"
-201,"1/S +","","1998/01","","smkridge/201.htm","","","Haftefelle Schacht","Ski-skin shaft","","2c","CUCC 1998 - a single descent.","2m diameter shaft drops 25m to a boulder floor - a short second pitch follows immediately leading to a too-tight rift. A 40m rope is sufficient.","","","","","In dataset","? pic","caves/201/201.svx","15m","15m","","","","","p201","","","Surface survey","","gps00.201","","","","","","NW flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. 20m N of Laser 0/1","Follow the cairned path which ascends the Vorder Schwarzmooskogel from the NW. Shortly before the obvious open rift entrance of <a href=""156.htm"">1623/156</a> (which is 50m south of Laser Point 0/1) is a small (2m diameter) open shaft.","","","Tag","metal tag stamped ""CUCC 201"" fixed by M6 stud epoxied into horizontal surface on NW side of main entrance (stud placed 1998, proper kataster number tag replaced provisional one in 1999).","Surveyed"
+201,"1/S +","","1998/01","","smkridge/201.htm","","","Haftefelle Schacht","Ski-skin shaft","","2c","CUCC 1998 - a single descent.","2m diameter shaft drops 25m to a boulder floor - a short second pitch follows immediately leading to a too-tight rift. A 40m rope is sufficient.","","","","","In dataset","? pic","caves/201/201.svx","15m","15m","","","","","p201","","","Surface survey","","gps00.201","","","","","","NW flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. 20m N of Laser 0/1","Follow the cairned path which ascends the Vorder Schwarzmooskogel from the NW. Shortly before the obvious open rift entrance of <a href=""156/156.html"">1623/156</a> (which is 50m south of Laser Point 0/1) is a small (2m diameter) open shaft.","","","Tag","metal tag stamped ""CUCC 201"" fixed by M6 stud epoxied into horizontal surface on NW side of main entrance (stud placed 1998, proper kataster number tag replaced provisional one in 1999).","Surveyed"
 202,"","","","","noinfo/smkridge/202.html","","","Dominoschacht","","","2a","","","","","","","In dataset","","caves/202/202.svx","","","","","","","p202","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Surveyed"
 203,"","","","","noinfo/smkridge/203.html","","","Sonnenscheinschacht","","","2a","","","","","","","In dataset","","caves/203/203.svx","","","","","","","p203","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Surveyed"
-204,"5/S x","a&ndash;f","CUCC 1999/03","yes","smkridge/204/204.html","","","Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle","","","2d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1999 to length 1365m, depth 226m</li><li>CUCC 2000 to 2.5km, depth 368m</li><li>CUCC 2001 to 4.7km, depth 368m</li><li>CUCC 2002 to 5.3km, depth 454m</li><li>CUCC 2003 to 7.2km, depth 510m</li><li>CUCC 2004 to length 9.1km,  depth 542m</li><li>CUCC 2005 to length 11.7km, depth 542m</li></ul><p>","</p><ul><li><a href=""entrance.html"">Entrance and The Near End passages</a></li><li><a href=""midlevel.html"">Mid-level passages (including Wolpertinger Way)</a></li><li><a href=""ariston.html"">Deep routes via the Ariston Series</a></li><li><a href=""millennium.html"">Millennium Dome / White Elephant area</a></li><li><a href=""nopain.html"">No Pain No Gain and Pleasuredome</a></li><li><a href=""treeumphant.html"">Trunk way through Treeumphant Passage to Cave Tree Chamber and beyond</a></li><li><a href=""swings.html"">Swings and Roundabouts area</a></li><li><a href=""rhino.html"">Rhino Rift</a></li><li><a href=""uworld.html"">The Underworld</a></li><li><a href=""subsoil.html"">Subsoil</a></li><li><a href=""subway.html"">Subway Series</a></li><li style=""margin-top: 1em""><a href=""atoz.html"">Glossary of passage names</a></li><li><a href=""gallery.html"">Photo gallery</a></li></ul><p>","","<a href=""qm.html#qmextant"">Question mark list</a> and <a href=""qm.html#qmdone"">Completed question mark list</a>.  ","","","In dataset; download <a href=""204.3d"">.3d file</a> or <a href=""surveydata.tgz"">Raw survey data</a>","</p> <ul> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2005.png"">Plan, post-2005 Expo</a> [2696k; 4234x7000 pixels, colour] or <a href=""surveys/plan2005.svg.gz"">1601k gzipped SVG</a> or <a href=""surveys/plan2005.pdf"">8898k PDF</a></li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2004.png"">Plan, post-2004 Expo</a> [1497k; 5722x10764 pixels, colour]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2003.png"">Plan, post-2003 Expo</a> [760k; 3654x5699 pixels, colour]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2002.png"">Plan, post-2002 Expo</a> [702k; approx 2400x3200 pixels, greyscale] or <a href=""surveys/plan2002.ps.gz"">1.8M gzipped postscript</a></li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2001.png"">Plan, post-2001 Expo</a> [511k; approx 2500x3500 pixels, greyscale]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2000.png"">Plan, post-2000 Expo</a> [79k; approx 2300x3300 pixels, monochrome]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/elev2000.png"">Elevation, post-2000 Expo</a> [22k; approx 1900x2200 pixels, monochrome]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan1999.gif"">Plan, post-1999 Expo</a> [26k; approx 582x783 pixels, greyscale]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/elev1999.gif"">Elevation, post-1999 Expo</a> [16k; approx 432x586 pixels, greyscale]</li> </ul><p>","caves/204/204.svx","11.7km","542m","645m (approximately N-S)","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","The cave is situated on the west side of the col between the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel</span> and <span lang=""de-at"">Nieder Augst-Eck</span>.  It is currently one of the main areas of exploration for CUCC, who in 2001 established a <a href=""bivvy.html"">bivvy site</a> under the  <a href=""bridge.html"">stone bridge</a> opposite the entrance.","The route from Top Camp used since 1999 (probably near optimal) is a cairned path via <span lang=""de"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</span> (<a href=""../../plateau/145.htm"">1623/145</a>) and Laser Point 5, then up to the top of the bare patch of white limestone visible from Top Camp, passing <a href=""../195.htm"">195</a> and <a href=""../196.htm"">196.</a> The path used in 2001 then skirts around the contours, passing the unmistakable arched entrance of <a href=""../234/234.html"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>, to arrive  <a href=""sbview.html"">directly opposite the stone bridge</a> after which the cave was named (in previous years a route slightly higher up towards the Hinter was used, which some people still prefer; this is also cairned). Alternatively, the cave may be approached from the summit of HSK - probably the optimal route if you are coming from any of the <a href=""../161/top.htm"">161</a> entrances.","","","","",""
+204,"5/S x","a&ndash;f","CUCC 1999/03","yes","smkridge/204/204.html","","","Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle","","","2d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1999 to length 1365m, depth 226m</li><li>CUCC 2000 to 2.5km, depth 368m</li><li>CUCC 2001 to 4.7km, depth 368m</li><li>CUCC 2002 to 5.3km, depth 454m</li><li>CUCC 2003 to 7.2km, depth 510m</li><li>CUCC 2004 to length 9.1km,  depth 542m</li><li>CUCC 2005 to length 11.7km, depth 542m</li></ul><p>","</p><ul><li><a href=""entrance.html"">Entrance and The Near End passages</a></li><li><a href=""midlevel.html"">Mid-level passages (including Wolpertinger Way)</a></li><li><a href=""ariston.html"">Deep routes via the Ariston Series</a></li><li><a href=""millennium.html"">Millennium Dome / White Elephant area</a></li><li><a href=""nopain.html"">No Pain No Gain and Pleasuredome</a></li><li><a href=""treeumphant.html"">Trunk way through Treeumphant Passage to Cave Tree Chamber and beyond</a></li><li><a href=""swings.html"">Swings and Roundabouts area</a></li><li><a href=""rhino.html"">Rhino Rift</a></li><li><a href=""uworld.html"">The Underworld</a></li><li><a href=""subsoil.html"">Subsoil</a></li><li><a href=""subway.html"">Subway Series</a></li><li style=""margin-top: 1em""><a href=""atoz.html"">Glossary of passage names</a></li><li><a href=""gallery.html"">Photo gallery</a></li></ul><p>","","<a href=""qm.html#qmextant"">Question mark list</a> and <a href=""qm.html#qmdone"">Completed question mark list</a>.  ","","","In dataset; download <a href=""204.3d"">.3d file</a> or <a href=""surveydata.tgz"">Raw survey data</a>","</p> <ul> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2005.png"">Plan, post-2005 Expo</a> [2696k; 4234x7000 pixels, colour] or <a href=""surveys/plan2005.svg.gz"">1601k gzipped SVG</a> or <a href=""surveys/plan2005.pdf"">8898k PDF</a></li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2004.png"">Plan, post-2004 Expo</a> [1497k; 5722x10764 pixels, colour]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2003.png"">Plan, post-2003 Expo</a> [760k; 3654x5699 pixels, colour]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2002.png"">Plan, post-2002 Expo</a> [702k; approx 2400x3200 pixels, greyscale] or <a href=""surveys/plan2002.ps.gz"">1.8M gzipped postscript</a></li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2001.png"">Plan, post-2001 Expo</a> [511k; approx 2500x3500 pixels, greyscale]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan2000.png"">Plan, post-2000 Expo</a> [79k; approx 2300x3300 pixels, monochrome]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/elev2000.png"">Elevation, post-2000 Expo</a> [22k; approx 1900x2200 pixels, monochrome]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/plan1999.gif"">Plan, post-1999 Expo</a> [26k; approx 582x783 pixels, greyscale]</li> <li><a href=""surveys/elev1999.gif"">Elevation, post-1999 Expo</a> [16k; approx 432x586 pixels, greyscale]</li> </ul><p>","caves/204/204.svx","11.7km","542m","645m (approximately N-S)","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","The cave is situated on the west side of the col between the <span lang=""de-at"">Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel</span> and <span lang=""de-at"">Nieder Augst-Eck</span>.  It is currently one of the main areas of exploration for CUCC, who in 2001 established a <a href=""bivvy.html"">bivvy site</a> under the  <a href=""bridge.html"">stone bridge</a> opposite the entrance.","The route from Top Camp used since 1999 (probably near optimal) is a cairned path via <span lang=""de"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</span> (<a href=""../../plateau/145/145.html"">1623/145</a>) and Laser Point 5, then up to the top of the bare patch of white limestone visible from Top Camp, passing <a href=""../195/195.html"">195</a> and <a href=""../196.htm"">196.</a> The path used in 2001 then skirts around the contours, passing the unmistakable arched entrance of <a href=""../234/234.html"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>, to arrive  <a href=""sbview.html"">directly opposite the stone bridge</a> after which the cave was named (in previous years a route slightly higher up towards the Hinter was used, which some people still prefer; this is also cairned). Alternatively, the cave may be approached from the summit of HSK - probably the optimal route if you are coming from any of the <a href=""../161/top.htm"">161</a> entrances.","","","","",""
 "","","a","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p204a","","","Nils","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed"
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 "","","c","","entrance","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","p204c","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","","Surveyed"
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 "","1/S +","","B4","","kratzer/b4.htm","","","CUCC 1976/B4","","",4,"CUCC 1976","Descent of 45&deg; snow slope reaches a choked rift. Above and ahead water enters via small aven but no sign of a way on.","","","","","","CUCC sketch 1996","","","?","","","","","p1976_b4","","","Surface survey","","gps00.b4","","","","","","Again just a short distance up valley from <a href=""b3.htm"">B3</a>, a significant shakehole with snow at foot. (<i>Cambridge Underground 1977</i> gives bearings of Loser 234&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 292&deg;. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.)</p><p>  Relocated in searches in 1990 and 1996 - best (and pretty easily) found from Schwarzmoossattel or <a href=""../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a> by following the path south until a small spring (at the site of the <a href=""../tcamps.htm#id1979camp"">1979 bivouac</a>) feeds a tiny stream descending into the valley. This sinks in the northernmost shaft of <a href=""../noinfo/kratzer/36.htm"">Schachtgruppe 36</a>. In the centre of the valley across from this point is an obvious shakehole, usually with a small snowchoke, in a shaft.","","","","Tag","","Surveyed",""
 "","1/S +","","B5","","kratzer/b5.htm","","","CUCC 1976/B5","","probably = <a href=""#id74"">74</a>",4,"CUCC 1976","Descent over snow of 10m or so ended a snow choke.","","","","","","","","","10m","","Probabaly =<a href=""../noinfo/kratzer/74.htm"">74</a>","","","","","","","","","","","","","","""Right on the col - the scar to the west has large holes immediately below it."" A scar to the west with large holes below it exactly describes <a href=""../noinfo/kratzer/36.htm"">Schachtgruppe 36</a> as seen from <a href=""b4.htm"">B4</a>. B5 was not relocated in a search in 1990, nor so far in 1995. However, the Austrians thought B5 was the same as Kat. 35, whose description is nothing similar, <em>but</em> 35 is in the same doline as Kat. 74, which <em>does</em> sound exactly like B5, so we can probably assume that it is the same place.","","","","","","Lost","Probably hopeless"
 "","1/S +","","B6","","plateau/b6.htm","","","CUCC 1976/B6","","","1a","CUCC 1976","Descent of 8m to a choke.","","","","","","","","","8m","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Small shaft on plateau just over the col. It is believed that this has not been found since 1976, despite a number of searches.","","","","","","Lost",""
-"","1/S +","","B10","","plateau/b10.htm","","","CUCC 1976/B10","","","1a","CUCC 1976, 1988","Simply a 5m climb to two short pitches choked at foot of second. Rigged entirely on natural belays in 1988.","","","","","","","","","","","This was apparently relocated and reexplored by CUCC <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#id1988-B10-1"">in 1988</a>, before they spotted the number. Shown as being near the foot of the Br&auml;uning wall, in the same area as <a href=""159.htm"">159</a> and <a href=""160.htm"">160</a>. Not relocated, however, in a search in 1990, probably because it's further out onto the plateau than the 91,93,94 area where I looked. There are a couple of likely looking holes immediately north of the grassy area containing lower top camp, but no number was visible in 1998.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Lies in maze of karren north of B9.","","","","","","Refindable","Persistent reports of this being seen (including accidental reexploration in 1988), but not by those doing the documentation :-("
+"","1/S +","","B10","","plateau/b10.htm","","","CUCC 1976/B10","","","1a","CUCC 1976, 1988","Simply a 5m climb to two short pitches choked at foot of second. Rigged entirely on natural belays in 1988.","","","","","","","","","","","This was apparently relocated and reexplored by CUCC <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#id1988-B10-1"">in 1988</a>, before they spotted the number. Shown as being near the foot of the Br&auml;uning wall, in the same area as <a href=""159/159.html"">159</a> and <a href=""160.htm"">160</a>. Not relocated, however, in a search in 1990, probably because it's further out onto the plateau than the 91,93,94 area where I looked. There are a couple of likely looking holes immediately north of the grassy area containing lower top camp, but no number was visible in 1998.","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Lies in maze of karren north of B9.","","","","","","Refindable","Persistent reports of this being seen (including accidental reexploration in 1988), but not by those doing the documentation :-("
 "","2/S +","","LA11","","1626/la11.htm","","","Lungeh&ouml;hle","","",1626,"<a href=""../others/luss/index.htm"">LUSS</a> 1987-9","A large rift gives an awkward 7m ladder climb down into a chamber leading to a boulder slope. Climb down in a rift for 8m (narrow at top) until a loose slope leads down to a 7m pitch where a small dry inlet enters. The pitch leads onto a rocking boulder wedged in a narrow rift and a tight squeeze down, <b>The Jaws</b>, forms the head of the next 16m pitch and the start of <b>Deep Throat Series</b>.</p><p>The pitch lands in a small chamber with a short walking rift exit. Pitches of 14m, 8m and 10m follow in rapid succession. At the foot of the 10m pitch, a smooth, oval squeeze, <b>The Cnut</b> (spelling mistake), opens onto <b>The Womb</b>. This is a fine pitch of 41m in a spacious shaft, landing in a chamber 12m x 10m with a floor of large boulders of dubious stability.</p><p>A rift to one side is a loose and narrow pitch of 17m to a ledge and much nicer drop of 10m. A large rift, <b>The Large Intestine</b>, follows. Initially traversed on wide ledges, this soon narrows to a crawl along the rift at roof level. A 14m pitch descends to the foot of the rift and a short section of sharp, suit-ripping rift leads to a chamber with an inlet up to one side. The suit ripping rift can be bypassed by a pendulum, but the rope left for this is now hanging inaccessible, so the original manoevre would need to be repeated.</p><p>The exit from the chamber is too tight, but a 12m pitch up reaches a muddy solution tube at roof level, originally reached by an exposed traverse from a point halfway down the previous pitch. A slippery climb up and a short flat-out crawl, <b>The Small Intestine</b>, leads to the head of a constricted pitch of 10m to a wider section of the rift. After a few metres, a pit in the floor necessitates a climb down, then back up of 5m. At this point, a traverse follows the roof of the rift while the floor cuts down sharply. A pair of 13m deep holes are crossed by fairly exposed traverses, and further traversing reaches the next pitch <b>Fantasy</b>, in a shaft which is initially about 15m in diameter.</p><p>A drop of 46m, broken by ledges covered in loose boulders, lands on a large sloping ledge at a junction with a much larger shaft. The rubble needs caution, as much of the rest of the pitch is in the firing line.</p><p>The next section is 58m with two deviations, close to a wall down which some water falls. The opposite wall is some 20-30m away, and to either side, no walls are visible. Below this section, a narrow saddle of rock splits the shaft, the left hand route (facing the water) being taken. A further 27m lands on an enormous (20m x 30m) flat ledge right across the shaft, with pitches continuing both sides.</p><p>The right hand (facing the water) shaft is the continuation of the route voided at the rock saddle. A steep, muddy slope leads onto a 41m pitch and, below this, a climb over a muddy boulder pile leads onto a steep ramp (rope required) descending 15m into <b>The Dream Machine</b>. This is a massive passage 30m wide leading through boulders the size of houses. After about 100m, a boulder pile with a large central boulder is reached. Beyond, the passage can be seen to continue, but scaling equipment will be required to reach it.</p><p>From the 30m x 20m ledge, the left hand shaft is undescended, but rock tests indicate a similar depth to the right hand shaft, ie. about 50m.</p><p>At the end of 1988, the depth is 354m with excellent potential.</p><p>Stopped at -375m, no further details at present.","","","","</p><ul><li><dl><dt>87.1514</dt><dd><cite>Austria Reconnaissance Expedition 1987, Lancaster University Speleological Society</cite></dd></dl></li><li><dl><dt>89.1866</dt><dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition 1988, L.U.S.S.</cite> 24pp illus.</dd></dl></li></ul><p>","","","","","354m <strong>Still going</strong>","","","","","","","","","","","","","1839m","","","13&deg; 50' 22&quot; E, 47&deg; 42' 26&quot; N</p><p>150m due south of Ro&szlig; Kogel summit - to north of a snowfield. In a depression 90m due East of <a href=""la12.htm"">Sternloch</a> and the Rock Shelter.","","","","","","",""
 "","3/S -","","LA12","","1626/la12.htm","","","Sternloch","","",1626,"<a href=""../others/luss/index.htm"">LUSS</a> 1987-8","A narrow slot (1m x 5m) with a small capping roof, soon bells out to a landing after 17m on a boulder-strewn ledge. The second pitch, <b>Virgo</b>, follows immediately, bolt belays giving a fine hang of 21m. Ways down through the boulder floor soon choke, but a step up into a small alcove reveals a small hole dropping into a rift. This is the take-off for <b>Aquarius</b>, an 85m shaft in six sections. Halfway down, the water cascades in from the roof, usually in large quantities.</p><p>From the base of Aquarius, traversing forwards gains a drier hang for the next pitch of 16m. A pendulum 10m down avoids the worst of the water, which continues down a clean circular shaft (see below).</p><p>The pendulum reaches <b>W.C.S. series</b> where two short drops in a rift lead to a bolt rebelay in a massive jammed boulder. Just below this, a window opens into a narrow shaft which is undescended. At the foot of the rift, a short section of hading rift gets wetter at the head of the next pitch, whose 11m are always lashed by spray from somewhere above.</p><p>A short traverse into a large alcove escapes the spray and facilitates a dry hang for <b>FUDE</b>, a 14m pitch with natural belays set well back and soft squidgy choss at the pitch head. Two climbs lead to a rift/ramp area where the way on is tight and thrutchy. <b>Nil Desperandum</b> soon drops to the head of a short pitch and more climbs down into a chamber.</p><p>The rift outlet is too tight, but a 5m climb up gains a bypass where a short traverse leads to <b>Ardua</b>, a pitch of 11m. Down the slope, the water sinks in boulders, but the way on is a slot in the wall behind a large boulder. This immediately bells out onto <b>Astra</b>, a 38m pitch where a pendulum onto and over a huge chocked boulder reaches bolts for the second part of the pitch, a superb 25m drop down one end of a large rift.</p><p>Climbing down at the far end of the rift, an area of breakdown is reached. Up the boulders, a rift enters from the right (presumed to be an inlet, but not explored), while water can be heard away to the left. However, the loose nature of this area, combined with the pitch below, precluded anything more than a cursory examination.</p><p>Under the boulders, a short pitch lands in a chamber where the water is rejoined shortly before it cascades over the lip of another large shaft, the limit of exploration in 1987.</p><p>The pitch is 57m and quite wet, dropping into a sizeable chamber (50m x 10m and 40m high), <b>The Planetarium</b>. This chamber is formed along a fault, with breakdown littering the floor. At one end, under a large waterfall, is a pitch between the wall and the boulders. This drops 15m into an extremely loose boulder choke <b>Religious Places</b>, with no way on. No other route out could be found from the Planetarium, giving an overall depth of 331m.</p><p>The wet way on from the bottom of Aquarius descends pitches of 7m and 27m. The latter is arguably the best pitch of the cave, hanging free for 23m beside a column of water. Unfortunately, the way on is a tiny impassable rift.","","","","</p><ul><li><dl><dt>87.1514</dt><dd><cite>Austria Reconnaissance Expedition 1987, Lancaster University Speleological Society</cite></dd></dl></li><li><dl><dt>89.1866</dt><dd><cite>Dead Mountains Expedition 1988, L.U.S.S.</cite> 24pp illus.</dd></dl></li></ul><p>","","","","","331m","","","","","","","","","","","","","1850m","","","13&deg; 50' 20&quot; E, 47&deg; 42' 27&quot; N</p><p>On flat col to the south of Ro&szlig; Kogel, slightly above and to the west of a small but prominent rock shelter.","","","","","","",""
 "","2/S +","","LA25","","remote/la25.htm","","","LUSS/LA25","","",6,"LUSS 1987-8","A tricky 4m climb down to a ledge and further 2m drop gain the floor of a chamber. Down boulder slope in chamber leads to a further short climb on overhanging loose rubble to a small chamber with draughting rift. A squeeze through the rift opens directly onto the head of an awkward 8m pitch. Beyond, the floor soon disappears and way on is 5m of traverse in a widening rift to where stones fall free for 5 seconds, this was the 1987 terminus.</p><p>A 6m drop reaches a point overlooking a 5m wide circular shaft. Bolts for a Y-hang lead onto the 56m free-hanging <b>Heart of Gold</b> pitch, named for its cross section. Another 10m drop on the other side of a boulder lands on a large ledge covered in loose boulders, <b>The Italian Bistro</b>. Awkward rigging on the right wall and two lower bolts allow <b>Deep Thought</b> to be rigged just clear of the tottering boulders that give the 18m pitch its name.</p><p>At the base is <b>The Restaurant at the End of the Cave</b>, a large chamber sporting five waterfalls. From the foot of the pitch, the floor is steeply inclined up to an arch, beyond which the chamber continues to rise to a total length of about 50m. A debris slope up to a tube at the highest points leads only to a choke. There is no other way on from the Restaurant since the floor is choke by major collapse at a depth of 117m.","","","","The above description is taken from the LUSS <a href=""../others/luss/index.htm"">reports</a> on the 1987 and 1988 expeditions.","","A4 elev/plan to grade 5b, LUSS 1987-8  ","","","117m","","","","","","","","","","","","","1880m","","","13&deg; 50' 04"" E, 47&deg; 42' 04"" N</p><p>A large depression on the Hohes Augst-Eck ridge about 1km SSW of Ro&szlig; Kogel, is reached from the crest of the ridge above the obvious rock arch, by following a large snow field to the head of the depression. Contouring around to the south of the depression, following the bedding, LA25 to 27 are close together.","","Above the large depression, LA25 is an open, but obscure hole on a bedding shelf.  ","","","","Lost",""
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ s (mainly deduced from survey data) don't correspond well with the 1997 experien
 "","1/S =","","2002-AD-02","","smkridge/2002-AD-02/2002-AD-02.html","","","","","","2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","10-15m deep with snow plug (probably choked)","","","","<a href=""../../surveys/2002/2002#12/notes1.jpg"">Original survey notes</a>","","","","","","","","","gps02.p2002-ad-02","","","","","","","","","","","","At bottom of gully from <a href=""../2002-AD-01/2002-AD-01.html"">2002-AD-01</a> are some shafts - one is ~1m square, lower down is another ~2m square with a part-drilled spit hole at the top.","","","","Spit","","Surveyed"
 "","1/S =","","2002-AD-03","","smkridge/2002-AD-03/2002-AD-03.html","","","","","","2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","Inside entrance, rubble slope drops down to short pitch into chamber. Chamber is ~20ft deep from entrance. One wall is steeply inclined, chamber may continue underneath. At (illegible) there may be a continuation: a narrow gully appears to twist off to the left. Above is an eye-hole through which there appears to be blank space.</p> <p>Further round from this entrance and lower down, there is a large depression with a small snow-plug on the floor, with a crawl at the bottom (very small technical QM) - looks like lots of water comes down it - disappears into a choss bowl.","","","","<a href=""../../surveys/2002/2002#12/notes1.jpg"">Original survey notes</a>","","","","","","","","","gps02.p2002-ad-03","","","","","","","","","","","","","Traverse along terrace above level of <a href=""../2002-AD-02/2002-AD-02.html"">2002-AD-02</a> to reach grassy col - cave is horizontal entrance on hillside.","","","","","Surveyed"
 "","1/S =","","2002-AD-04","","smkridge/2002-AD-04/2002-AD-04.html","","","","","","2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","The first hole is triangular with sandy-floored passage leading to 2 things: firstly, a small slot in the floor where rocks fall for ~2 sec, and secondly a climb/squeeze over/under a large rock to a rocky floor, roof ~15 feet here. It appears that a narrow canyon is filled with rocks for ~10ft - maybe after that it could be descended.</p><p>Further round are 2 holes together. Lower of the two is full of rocks. Nearer is steeply sloping hole (sounds dead).","","","","<a href=""../../surveys/2002/2002#12/notes1.jpg"">Original survey notes</a>","","","","","","","","","gps02.p2002-ad-04","","","","","","","","","","","","","Further round and higher up on the same side of the col as <a href=""../2002-AD-03/2002-AD-03.html"">2002-AD-03</a> are three holes.","","","Spit","Spit hole drilled at first entrance (the triangular one)","Surveyed"
-"","1/T +","","2002-03","","smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html","","","Igelh&ouml;hle","Hedgehog cave","","2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S. Descended CUCC 2004, Dave L.","Awkward sharp climb down leads to constricted chamber floored with choss. No ways on and no draught.","","","","","","","","~5m","~2m","~5m","","","p2002-03","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","In the bottom of a small depression that one steps around on the 204 walk-in, just beyond the large choss bowl where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href=""../2002-01/2002-01.html"">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated (which is itself a little beyond the obvious entrance to <a href=""../234/234.html"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>).","","","Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed"
+"","1/T +","","2002-03","","smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html","","","Igelh&ouml;hle","Hedgehog cave","","2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks, Ben S. Descended CUCC 2004, Dave L.","Awkward sharp climb down leads to constricted chamber floored with choss. No ways on and no draught.","","","","","","","","~5m","~2m","~5m","","","p2002-03","","","","Surface survey","","","","","","","","","In the bottom of a small depression that one steps around on the 204 walk-in, just beyond the large choss bowl where the rather nonobvious entrance to <a href=""../249/249.html"">Artischockeh&ouml;hle</a> is situated (which is itself a little beyond the obvious entrance to <a href=""../234/234.html"">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>).","","","Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed"
 "","1/S x","","2002-07","","smkridge/2002-07/2002-07.html","","","","Quarries A-C","","2d","CUCC 2002 Frank, Ben","From the sketch it seems that there are 3 entrances in a line which connect underground, and a continuing downwards shaft blocked with snow. In 2002 there was a gap down one side of the snow plug but this was not explored. This point is 34m below the surface and a mere 9m above Crowning Glory in 204.","","","","","In dataset","</p><img src=""elev.png"" /><p>(Drawn up by DL from Frank's notes in 2002#23)","caves/2002-07/2002-07.svx","42m","34m","16m","","","p2002-07","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed"
 "","1/S x","","2002-08","","smkridge/2002-08/2002-08.html","","","","Quarries E","","2d","CUCC 2002 Frank, Ben","Hole at the bottom of a surface depression opens out to a pitch into a 6m by 4m chamber. Next pitch-head is too tight and requires capping.","","","","","In dataset","","caves/2002-08/2002-08.svx","21m","14m ","10m","","","t2002-08","p2002-08","point on dripline","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed"
 "","1/S +","","2002-XX","","smkridge/2002-XX/2002-XX.html","","","","Quarries D","","2d","CUCC 2002 Frank, Ben","12m surface shaft, too tight at bottom.","","","","","In dataset","","caves/quarriesd/quarriesd.svx","21m","12m","3m","","","","pquarriesd","No idea","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Spit (?)","","Surveyed"
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/41area.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/41area.html
index 063f1fb56..d076c1d20 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/41area.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/41area.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ system, there are a number of smaller caves which have not (so far) been connect
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li><a href="index.htm">Back to area description</a></li>
+<li><a href="index.html">Back to area description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/prospecting_guide.html b/noinfo/prospecting_guide.html
index 26fea7d8e..5c681cdcc 100644
--- a/noinfo/prospecting_guide.html
+++ b/noinfo/prospecting_guide.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <html><head><title>Prospecting Guide</title>
 <style type="text/css">.locn { font-size: x-small }</style></head>
-<body><h1>Prospecting Guide</h1><p>Generated 06/18/06 20:19:55</p>
+<body><h1>Prospecting Guide</h1><p>Generated 06/19/06 18:36:26</p>
 <p><b>Notes:</b></p><ul><li>A marking status of "Retag" means a tag is in place but it carries a provisional number, or in some cases an incorrect number, and needs replacing with a new tag.</li>
 <li>Kataster status codes indicate the size of a cave, its character and its exploration status, as described <a href="../katast.htm">here</a>.</li><li>For more info on each cave, see the links to detailed description pages.</li></ul><p><img src="prospecting_guide.jpg" usemap="#map1" ismap="ismap" /></p><h3>Eish&ouml;hle area detail</h3><p><img src="prospecting_guide_40area.jpg" usemap="#map40" ismap="ismap" /></p><h3>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle area detail</h3><p><img src="prospecting_guide_204area.jpg" usemap="#map204" ismap="ismap" /></p>
 <h3>Location unclear</h3><table border="1">
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/139.htm">139</a></td><td><a id="id139">Schwa Schacht 139</a></td><td>36313</td><td>82312</td><td>1827</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S +</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/146.htm">146</a></td><td><a id="id146">Tobogganschacht</a></td><td colspan="3">Refindable</td><td></td><td>1/S -</td><td class="locn"> </td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/147.htm">147</a></td><td><a id="id147">Schwa H&ouml;hle 147</a></td><td>36272</td><td>82406</td><td>1774</td><td>Tag</td><td>2/T +</td></tr>
-<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/149.htm">149</a></td><td><a id="id149">Plateau Schacht 149</a></td><td colspan="3">Lost</td><td></td><td>1/S +</td><td class="locn">The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href="../plateau/145.htm">145</a>. </td></tr>
+<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/149.htm">149</a></td><td><a id="id149">Plateau Schacht 149</a></td><td colspan="3">Lost</td><td></td><td>1/S +</td><td class="locn">The entrance is in a large gully, just above the sandy depression, opposite Wolfh&ouml;hle. Several draughting entrances. Sketch with no north arrow, but would guess that its north from <a href="../plateau/145/145.html">145</a>. </td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/156/156.html">156</a></td><td><a id="id156">Schwa Schacht 156</a></td><td>36089</td><td>82287</td><td>1794</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S +</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/top.htm">161</a></td><td><a id="id161">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td colspan="3">&nbsp;</td><td></td><td>5/S/E x</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/161a.htm">&mdash;161a</a></td><td><a id="id161a">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td>36468</td><td>82623</td><td>1787</td><td>Tag</td><td></td></tr>
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/161/161h.htm">&mdash;161h (2004-12)</a></td><td><a id="id161h">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td>37129</td><td>83053</td><td>1715</td><td>Retag</td><td></td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/165.htm">165</a></td><td><a id="id165">Schwa Schacht 165</a></td><td>36323</td><td>83162</td><td>1792</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S +</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/194.htm">194</a></td><td><a id="id194">Schwa Schacht 194</a></td><td>36244</td><td>83229</td><td>1762</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S +</td></tr>
-<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/195.htm">195</a></td><td><a id="id195">Schwa Schacht 195</a></td><td>36305</td><td>83245</td><td>1778</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S -</td></tr>
+<tr><td><a href="../smkridge/195/195.html">195</a></td><td><a id="id195">Schwa Schacht 195</a></td><td>36305</td><td>83245</td><td>1778</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/S -</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/196.htm">196</a></td><td><a id="id196">Schwa H&ouml;hle 196</a></td><td>36352</td><td>83264</td><td>1790</td><td>Tag</td><td>1/T +</td></tr>
 <tr><td><a href="../smkridge/204/204.html">204 (CUCC 1999/03)</a></td><td><a id="id204">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td colspan="3">&nbsp;</td><td></td><td>5/S x</td></tr>
 <tr><td>&mdash;204a</td><td><a id="id204a">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a></td><td>36697</td><td>83699</td><td>1812</td><td>Tag</td><td></td></tr>
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@
 <area shape="rect" coords="543, 969, 563, 977" href="#id198" title="198 (B11) Fuchsh&ouml;hle" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="566, 925, 586, 933" href="#id197" title="197 (CUCC 1976/B8) Bemoost Tropfen H&ouml;hle (Mossy Dribble Cave)" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="919, 582, 939, 590" href="#id196" title="196 Schwa H&ouml;hle 196 27m long 13m deep" />
-<area shape="rect" coords="897, 591, 917, 599" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 44m long 37m deep" />
+<area shape="rect" coords="897, 591, 917, 599" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 (Driver Diver) 44m long 37m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="868, 599, 888, 607" href="#id194" title="194 Schwa Schacht 194" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="1078, 918, 1098, 926" href="#id193" title="193 Schwa Schacht 193 20m long 9m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="1035, 871, 1055, 879" href="#id191" title="191 Schwa Schacht 191" />
@@ -933,7 +933,7 @@
 <area shape="rect" coords="-1021, -78, -1001, -70" href="#id198" title="198 (B11) Fuchsh&ouml;hle" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="-953, -209, -933, -201" href="#id197" title="197 (CUCC 1976/B8) Bemoost Tropfen H&ouml;hle (Mossy Dribble Cave)" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="104, -1237, 124, -1229" href="#id196" title="196 Schwa H&ouml;hle 196 27m long 13m deep" />
-<area shape="rect" coords="38, -1211, 58, -1203" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 44m long 37m deep" />
+<area shape="rect" coords="38, -1211, 58, -1203" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 (Driver Diver) 44m long 37m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="-48, -1188, -28, -1180" href="#id194" title="194 Schwa Schacht 194" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="582, -231, 602, -223" href="#id193" title="193 Schwa Schacht 193 20m long 9m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="452, -371, 472, -363" href="#id191" title="191 Schwa Schacht 191" />
@@ -1208,7 +1208,7 @@
 <area shape="rect" coords="-1122, 2414, -1102, 2422" href="#id198" title="198 (B11) Fuchsh&ouml;hle" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="-1055, 2284, -1035, 2292" href="#id197" title="197 (CUCC 1976/B8) Bemoost Tropfen H&ouml;hle (Mossy Dribble Cave)" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="-6, 1255, 14, 1263" href="#id196" title="196 Schwa H&ouml;hle 196 27m long 13m deep" />
-<area shape="rect" coords="-71, 1281, -51, 1289" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 44m long 37m deep" />
+<area shape="rect" coords="-71, 1281, -51, 1289" href="#id195" title="195 Schwa Schacht 195 (Driver Diver) 44m long 37m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="-158, 1304, -138, 1312" href="#id194" title="194 Schwa Schacht 194" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="467, 2262, 487, 2270" href="#id193" title="193 Schwa Schacht 193 20m long 9m deep" />
 <area shape="rect" coords="338, 2121, 358, 2129" href="#id191" title="191 Schwa Schacht 191" />
diff --git a/plateau/145/l145.htm b/plateau/145/l145.htm
index 43bfc91fd..bdc7f66c7 100644
--- a/plateau/145/l145.htm
+++ b/plateau/145/l145.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Wolfh&ouml;hle entrance
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li><a href="../145.htm">Wolfh&ouml;hle description</a></li>
+<li><a href="145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/159.htm b/plateau/others/l/159.htm
index fe6f941a1..724e455c6 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/159.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/159.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li><a href="../../159.htm">159 description</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../159/159.html">159 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/smkridge/195/plan.png b/smkridge/195/plan.png
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b9b362b1c
Binary files /dev/null and b/smkridge/195/plan.png differ
diff --git a/smkridge/204/make-glossary.pl b/smkridge/204/make-glossary.pl
index 23b743a4b..28dbae6f2 100644
--- a/smkridge/204/make-glossary.pl
+++ b/smkridge/204/make-glossary.pl
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ $output
 <hr />
 <ul>
 <li><a href="204.html">Back to 204 index page</a></li>
-<li><a href="../../smkridge/index.htm#id204">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index and description</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../smkridge/index.html#id204">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index and description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm#id204">Full Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/234/pie.html b/smkridge/234/pie.html
index 2d11f3b46..29785ba87 100644
--- a/smkridge/234/pie.html
+++ b/smkridge/234/pie.html
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ id="qC2005-234-03">C2005-234-03 C</a>].
 <a href="l/3cookies.html"><img src="t/3cookies.jpg"></a>
 <a href="l/3cookies2.html"><img src="t/3cookies2.jpg"></a>
 <a href="l/weeweeland.html"><img src="t/weeweeland.jpg"></a>
-<a href="l/mlcrawl.html"><img src="t/mlcrawl.jpg"></a>
+<a href="l/wwcrawl.html"><img src="t/wwcrawl.jpg"></a>
 
 </div>
 
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/195.htm b/smkridge/others/l/195.htm
index c29450f80..542be1115 100644
--- a/smkridge/others/l/195.htm
+++ b/smkridge/others/l/195.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ narrower rift.
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li>Back to <a href="../../195.htm">Cave description</a></li>
+<li>Back to <a href="../../195/195.html">Cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/viavsk.htm b/smkridge/viavsk.htm
index 59f71b598..78f7e8080 100644
--- a/smkridge/viavsk.htm
+++ b/smkridge/viavsk.htm
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ become increasingly clear with traffic. Indeed, it is becoming an easy
 route for those approaching 161 and the col to get side-tracked onto.
 It ascends close to <a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser point</a>
 0/1, and the small group of nearby entrances, the most obvious of which is
-the open shaft of <a href="156.htm">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
+the open shaft of <a href="156/156.html">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
 the left (uphill, east) side. Following the cairned route through various
 patches of pine leads to the summit, not obvious until you are almost upon
 it.
diff --git a/years/1977/report.htm b/years/1977/report.htm
index 84da642d8..6f2917a51 100644
--- a/years/1977/report.htm
+++ b/years/1977/report.htm
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ every pot end in a perched sump ? Well the next pot was to be a revelation.
 Depth 105m.
 
 <p><img alt="96 survey - 13k gif" width=640 height=900
-src="../../br-alm/96.png">
+src="../../br-alm/96/96.png">
 
 <p><b>97</b>: The pot that restored the status quo to Team Enthusiast
 (otherwise known as Team Ireland, Team Trials Marina, Team Thin Geriatric,
diff --git a/years/1983/list.htm b/years/1983/list.htm
index 24ff6615a..a08cde40d 100644
--- a/years/1983/list.htm
+++ b/years/1983/list.htm
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 <h2>Summary of Caves in the Totes Gebirge 1983</h2></center>
 
 <dl>
-<dt>1623/<a href="../../smkridge/135.htm">135</a>
+<dt>1623/<a href="../../smkridge/135/135.html">135</a>
 <dd>Shaft choked -20m<br>
 East Schwarzmoos Kgl c. 1790m
 
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ South Vd Schwarzmoos Kgl 1698m 47&deg; 40' 18" N 13&deg; 48' 51" E
 <dd>Shaft -285m<br>
 South Vd Schwarzmoos Kgl 1699m 47&deg; 40' 19" N 13&deg; 48' 51" E
 
-<dt>1623/<a href="../../plateau/145.htm">145</a> (Wolfehohle)
+<dt>1623/<a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">145</a> (Wolfehohle)
 <dd>N.East Schwarzmoossattel C. 1685m
 
 <dt>1623/<a href="../../smkridge/146.htm">146</a>
diff --git a/years/1983/wolf1.htm b/years/1983/wolf1.htm
index 2706e507b..09de0574e 100644
--- a/years/1983/wolf1.htm
+++ b/years/1983/wolf1.htm
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ EXCS return to their retirement.
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 <ul>
-<li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145.htm">Guidebook page</a></li>
+<li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Guidebook page</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1984/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1983 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1984/cavegd.htm b/years/1984/cavegd.htm
index 9c48cc8c6..bcd56c3eb 100644
--- a/years/1984/cavegd.htm
+++ b/years/1984/cavegd.htm
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ lights between two.
 <ul>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1985,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1985/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
-<li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145.htm">Guidebook page</a></li>
+<li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Guidebook page</a></li>
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2005/mission.html b/years/2005/mission.html
index 4b6bf3015..e1dec62ad 100644
--- a/years/2005/mission.html
+++ b/years/2005/mission.html
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ in Austria!)
 
 <p>
 On the NW slopes of the Vord lies <a
-href="../../plateau/145.htm">Wolfh&ouml;hle (145)</a>, a potentially similarly
+href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle (145)</a>, a potentially similarly
 underexplored cave, in which a week-long joint
 re-exploration with <a href="http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/">Arge
 Grabenstetten</a> (a German caving group) has been arranged, to investigate any
diff --git a/years/2005/surfacework.html b/years/2005/surfacework.html
index 198af3527..5040ea92e 100644
--- a/years/2005/surfacework.html
+++ b/years/2005/surfacework.html
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ kataster administrator.</p>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/2002-X09/2002-X09.html">2002-X09</a>, <a
 href="../../smkridge/2002-X09B/2002-X09B.html">2002-X09B</a>, <a
 href="../../smkridge/2002-10/2002-10.html">2002-10</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2002-X11/2002-X11.html">2002-X11</a> through <a
+href="../../smkridge/2005-08/2005-08.html">2002-X11</a> through <a
 href="../../smkridge/2002-X18/2002-X18.html">2002-X18</a>: Entrances noted and
 GPSsed by Dunks in 2002, on a single long circular prospecting walk round the
 back of the Nieder Augst-Eck, and promptly forgotten about. Most of these are
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ href="../../smkridge/2003-X12/2003-X12.html">2003-X12</a> and <a
 href="../../smkridge/2003-X17/2003-X17.html">2003-X17</a> are undescended.</li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/2004-10/2004-10.html">2004-10</a>: discovered by
 Becka and Nial, lying just north of <a
-href="../../smkridge/2004-11/2004-11.html">2004-11</a> (In Your Face).</li>
+href="../../smkridge/251/251.html">251</a> (In Your Face).</li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/2004-13/2004-13.html">2004-13</a>: near 161G and
 161H. Almost certainly goes into Iceland if it goes anywhere, but worth
 checking out.</li>
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ entrance!</li>
 light connection to an aven in 234, but would be worth descending to tie in the
 loop.</li>
 <li>Untagged cluster of strongly draughting entrances located by Becka and Nial
-near <a href="../../smkridge/2004-11/2004-11.html">2004-11</a> (GPS coordinates
+near <a href="../../smkridge/251/251.html">251</a> (GPS coordinates
 in <a href="../2004/logbook.html#lb07-21-A">2004 logbook</a>) - some may
 require hammering and/or capping?</li>
 </ul>
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ it, then I might have a go at it with a crowbar and a shovel.</li>
 mysterious passage going down to the right (which is sometimes snow-choked but
 has never been descended). Danger of attack by flying saucers. (Needs tagging,
 as well.)</li>
-<li><a href="../../smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html">2003-09</a>: prod terminal
+<li><a href="../../smkridge/245/245.html">245</a>: prod terminal
 boulder choke, which drafts strongly and heads towards the far extremity of
 Rhino Rift in 204 (although it's a bit shallow and may well just hit the
 surface instead).</li>
@@ -93,13 +93,7 @@ promptly forgotten about; need re-finding, marking, and surveying where
 appropriate (they vary from the done to the completely undescended).</p>
 <li>161G + H: currently numbered as 2003-06 and 2004-12 respectively; to be
 tagged with new numbers.</li>
-<li><a href="../../smkridge/2002-01/2002-01.html">2002-01</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2003-02/2003-02.html">2003-02</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2003-03/2003-03.html">2003-03</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2003-05/2003-05.html">2003-05</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2003-09/2003-09.html">2003-09</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2003-10/2003-10.html">2003-10</a>, <a
-href="../../smkridge/2004-11/2004-11.html">2004-11</a>: to be retagged with new
+<li>2002-01, 2003-02, 2003-03, 2003-05, 2003-09, 2003-1, 2004-11: to be retagged with new
 kataster numbers when these have been allocated.</li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/2003-07/2003-07.html">2003-07</a>: it is not clear
 if this cave really exists! A walk over that way to determine which tags were
@@ -162,7 +156,7 @@ retagging</a>.</li>
 <li>Sort out confusion over <a href="../../smkridge/157.htm">157</a>, <a
 href="../../smkridge/bogen.html">Bogenh&ouml;hle</a> and other caves near laser
 point 0/5 (can easily be done en route to 204.)</li>
-<li>Retag <a href="../../plateau/2000-aa-01.html">2000-AA-01</a> (middle
+<li>Retag 2000-AA-01 (middle
 plateau 200m north of Top Camp) with proper kataster number when this has been
 allocated.</li>
 <li>Survey <a href="../../plateau/171/171.html">171</a>, which is near 2000-AA-01,