Better photo links and updated descriptions of plateau

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<center><img src="../i/82area.jpg" width=737 height=487></center>
<p><center>View across the plateau towards Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (skyline
to left). Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle (1623/82), found by CUCC in 1977, is the walk-in entrance about a third of the way up the diagonal from the bottom
left corner. The 161a entrance is just over the skyline on the right.</center>
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1989</font>
<div class="centre"><img src="../i/82area.jpg" width=737 height=487></div>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1989</p>
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<p>View across the plateau towards Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (skyline
to left). Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle (1623/82), found by CUCC in 1977, is the walk-in entrance about a third of the way up the diagonal from the bottom
left corner. The 161a entrance is just over the skyline on the right.
<p>For a better view of the plateau from a higher viewpoint see:
<div class="centre">
<a href="nasev2.htm"><img src="../t/nasev2.jpg"
height="168" alt="Clearer View from Br&auml;ning Nase" /></a>
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<title>
Loser Augst-Eck Plateau - view from Br&auml;uning Nase
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<center><img src="../i/nasev2.jpg" width=731 height=480></center>
<p>The steep north slopes of the Br&auml;uning Nase can be climbed
via a shallow gully. At the north end of its short ridge, by hacking through
<div class="centre"><img src="../i/nasev2.jpg" width=731 height=480></center>
<p class="caption">View of the nearer plateau from the Br&auml;uning Nase</p>
</div>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1978</p>
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<p>The Hinter Schwarzmooskogel is the peak in the centre of the view,
the Steinbr&uuml;ckh&ouml;hle Top Camp location is at the top left, but this photo was taken
24 years before we established ourselves there in 2002.
<p>This photo was taken from the steep north slopes of the Br&auml;uning Nase
which can be climbed
via a shallow gully. At the north end of the Br&auml;uning Nase short ridge, by hacking through
dwarf pine, <a href="../../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Laser Point 0/7</a>
can be found, in an entertaining position perched over the cliff down to the
Schwarzmoossattel. The actual summit is at the south end of the ridge, and
Schwarzmooss&auml;ttel. The actual summit is at the south end of the ridge, and
views of the plateau from anywhere on the top are restricted by the clinging
pines. This view is from the ridge leading west from the Nase towards the
higher points of the Br&auml;uning wall. Compare this 1978 shot with the more
<a href="nasevw.htm">recent (1996) view</a> from the Br&auml;uning Nase to
see how vegetation has changed since CUCC started to visit the area.
<p>This shot was taken ten years before we first camped on the plateau.
<a href="../../../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a> would eventually be sited just off the bottom of the picture left of centre. Behind this, an area of
<p>This shot was taken ten years before we first camped on the plateau just over the col
in 1988.
<a href="../../../handbook/tcamps.html#topcamp">Old (Schwarzmooss&auml;ttel)Top Camp</a>
would eventually be sited just off the bottom of the picture left of centre. Behind this, an area of
limestone karren with noticeable diagonal scarps is the location of
<a href="../../171/171.html">1623/171</a> whilst to the right and nearer is
another patch of bare karren containing <a href="../../198/198.html">B11</a>,
@@ -30,8 +41,6 @@ Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline left of centre, and
<a href="../../../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle's</a> top entrance
lies just in from the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1978</font>
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<center><img src="../i/nasevw.jpg" width=655 height=412></center>
<p>Above Top camp, the steep slopes of the Br&auml;uning Nase can be climbed
<div class="centre"><img src="../i/nasevw.jpg" width=655 height=412>
<p class="caption">The far plateau</p>
</div>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1996</p>
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<p>This view of the far plateau from the Br&auml;uning Nase shows the Hinter Schwartzmoosk&ouml;gl
on the skyline to the right, and from the left: the Gr&ouml;sser Wildk&ouml;gl
(looking like a ridge), the
Kleine Wildk&ouml;gl (with a flat top) and the Greisk&ouml;gl (the pointy one).
The Augst-Eck is the imperceptibly low rise in the middle, on which we
have had our Top Camp since 2002.
<p>Above Old Top camp just beyond the col, the steep slopes of the Br&auml;uning Nase
can be climbed
via a shallow gully. At the north end of its short ridge, by hacking through
dwarf pine, <a href="../../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Laser Point 0/7</a>
can be found, in an entertaining position perched over the cliff down to the
@@ -28,8 +43,6 @@ Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline on the right, and <a
href="../../../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle's</a> top
entrance lies some way off the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1996</font>
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