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Entrance view, looking roughly east towards the HinterEntrance closeup

(Photos © Olly Betts 2005) diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-103.html b/entrance_data/1623-103.html index 8ebb8df76..f8fffee49 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-103.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-103.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -About 15m north of Kat.102, in the face of the same 125-305° fault scarp as 101's northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE. +About 15m north of Kat.102, in the face of the same 125-305° fault scarp as 101's northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE.

Entrance view, looking roughly NW towards the Rauher (I think)View down shaft Tag Remains of second painted number

(Photos © Olly Betts 2006) diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-104.html b/entrance_data/1623-104.html index ff702f0f6..657e2e2cd 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-104.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-104.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as Eislufthöhle (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col. +In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as Eislufthöhle (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col.

Entrance looking down from top of boulder (spit visible in front on boot)

Photo © Olly Betts, 2004 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-105.html b/entrance_data/1623-105.html index 17882933a..1aa7e6d30 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-105.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-105.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -30m north of Eislufthöhle on the plateau. +30m north of Eislufthöhle on the plateau.

View of location (entrance in centre of picture)Entrance (1999)Entrance (2005) — note tag and number on right-hand wallView down entrance shaft

Photos © Olly Betts diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-115.html b/entrance_data/1623-115.html index 4db3747ee..402b080f0 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-115.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-115.html @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ At the twisted dead tree root there is an obvious route leading to the right. At Inserted here too:

-1983 description: Follow Stögerweg beyond Windloch to a steep descent. Just below this, by a large tree [now believed to have vanished in 2018] on the right of the path (permanent survey station P3), descend steeply to the right on a barely discernible trod.

This involves at least one freeclimb which is awkward with lots of kit. Make lots of noise if you are first, especially on the first trip, since snakes seem to like it here. Eventually a large horizontal railway-tunnel-like entrance appears. If you fall off a cliff, you've gone a little too far downhill. +1983 description: Follow Stögerweg beyond Windloch to a steep descent. Just below this, by a large tree [now believed to have vanished in 2018] on the right of the path (permanent survey station P3), descend steeply to the right on a barely discernible trod.

This involves at least one freeclimb which is awkward with lots of kit. Make lots of noise if you are first, especially on the first trip, since snakes seem to like it here. Eventually a large horizontal railway-tunnel-like entrance appears. If you fall off a cliff, you've gone a little too far downhill. -CUCC 1983, 1984, 1997, 1999 +CUCC 1983, 1984, 1997, 1999 old tags, no longer valid: 1623.gps00.136 and 1623.gps00.136_2 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-136d.html b/entrance_data/1623-136d.html index 967812a96..81989e206 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-136d.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-136d.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -136d is 15x10m funnel-shaped shaft over a 1m ridge from 209 - Schistock-Absturzschacht, so not quite as obvious. +136d is 15x10m funnel-shaped shaft over a 1m ridge from 209 - Schistock-Absturzschacht, so not quite as obvious.

136d is 35m NNE of 136a. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-142.html b/entrance_data/1623-142.html index 214887fe8..03c59763c 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-142.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-142.html @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -Hack up the hillside behind Windloch (Kat.32). +Hack up the hillside behind Windloch (Kat.32). U = Unmarked, ? = Unknown" --> T? -The entrance was prominently numbered '132' in red but this was finally changed in 1996 after the connection to Schwabenschacht (1623-78) +The entrance was prominently numbered '132' in red but this was finally changed in 1996 after the connection to Schwabenschacht (1623-78) -"about 6m above Laser rangefound point 0/5" (which is above gully containing Kat. 107 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. It was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint. +"about 6m above Laser rangefound point 0/5" (which is above gully containing Kat. 107 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. It was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-159.html b/entrance_data/1623-159.html index 748e3c8ed..8838d13e8 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-159.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-159.html @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ -Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as 1623/90, 1623/207 and 1623/208, but further out from the Bräuning Wall, c 100m on 067°. +Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as 1623/90, 1623/207 and 1623/208, but further out from the Bräuning Wall, c 100m on 067°. 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. -

entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg
View towards colView down shaft (note tag on shaft wall just below number board)

Photos © Andy Waddington 1998 and David Loeffler 2005 +

entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg
View towards colView down shaft (note tag on shaft wall just below number board)

Photos © Andy Waddington 1998 and David Loeffler 2005 -In the right hand side of a 15m diameter couloir near 162. +In the right hand side of a 15m diameter couloir near 162. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-17.html b/entrance_data/1623-17.html index 45e7f32c6..87c0e92e2 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-17.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-17.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -In Höllgraben, which is a major gully starting below the Bergrestaurant and dropping down to Liägerhöhle at the NW end of the Altausseer See. Cave is below and South of Bergrestaurant, just at the top break of slope. +In Höllgraben, which is a major gully starting below the Bergrestaurant and dropping down to Liägerhöhle at the NW end of the Altausseer See. Cave is below and South of Bergrestaurant, just at the top break of slope. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-185.html b/entrance_data/1623-185.html index 899be6995..6c469ab23 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-185.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-185.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -On pavement on the east side of the col between the two Schwarzmooskogels on the usual (89/90) route from Top Camp to 161. +On pavement on the east side of the col between the two Schwarzmooskogels on the usual (89/90) route from Top Camp to 161.
Entrance areaCloseup of entrance

Photos © Olly Betts 2000. Model: Mark Shinwell. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-186.html b/entrance_data/1623-186.html index 5be06e7bd..ee2c6bc6c 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-186.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-186.html @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ -Near Schwarzmooskogel just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by Bräuning Nase meets fault running up the mountain.

1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled "approx north" is very approx, as it is actually roughly east):

Sketch map (5k PNG)

Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far. +Near Schwarzmooskogel just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by Bräuning Nase meets fault running up the mountain.

1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled "approx north" is very approx, as it is actually roughly east):

Sketch map (5k PNG)

Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far. -

Lower entranceUpper entrance
Approach routeView of lower Kratzer valley
and Bräuning Alm area

Photos © Olly Betts 2006 +

Lower entranceUpper entrance
Approach routeView of lower Kratzer valley
and Bräuning Alm area

Photos © Olly Betts 2006 -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 1623/194). +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 1623/194). -On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenhöhle (204). 195 is 60m E of 194 and 50m WSW of 196, and 90m NNW of 165. Area map NotKH book p115. +On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenhöhle (204). 195 is 60m E of 194 and 50m WSW of 196, and 90m NNW of 165. Area map NotKH book p115. -

Entrance photo - 31kPhoto of number - 8k +

Entrance photo - 31kPhoto of number - 8k diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-198.html b/entrance_data/1623-198.html index 3f0792496..a11cc22d6 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-198.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-198.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -On plateau between B8 and the col, very difficult to spot from more than 5m away, but very noisy in wet weather. +On plateau between B8 and the col, very difficult to spot from more than 5m away, but very noisy in wet weather.

1994 descent
1976 - ladder descent1994 - Julian Haines making an SRT descentAndy Waddington placing tag, 1996

Photos © Victoria Brown 1978, Andy Atkinson 1994, Olly Be tts 1996 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-1996-01.html b/entrance_data/1623-1996-01.html index a95bcbadf..c72830c0e 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-1996-01.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-1996-01.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ -Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to path to 161d. Walking to 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the right hand wall about a third of the way along. This gets you into the next gorge, trending on bearing 031° (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn right up the rift. 96/01 is at the top end. +Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to path to 161d. Walking to 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the right hand wall about a third of the way along. This gets you into the next gorge, trending on bearing 031° (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn right up the rift. 96/01 is at the top end. -Traverse along terrace above level of 2002-AD-02 to reach grassy col - cave is horizontal entrance on hillside. +Traverse along terrace above level of 2002-AD-02 to reach grassy col - cave is horizontal entrance on hillside.

diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html b/entrance_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html index b4b05a566..c27de8b4f 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2002-AD-04.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ -Further round and higher up on the same side of the col as 2002-AD-03 are three holes. +Further round and higher up on the same side of the col as 2002-AD-03 are three holes.

Small pit with a horizontal entrance leading to an immediate short pitch. -This cave is somewhat mysterious. 2003 records give a GPS fix for "2003-07" at the location described; but in 2004 it transpired that the cave documented under the number 2003-08, now renumbered as 240, had actually been tagged as 2003-07.

A search of the location described by these GPS coordinates by Anthony + Julia in 2005 revealed a single candidate shaft, which Julia thought she had seen someone climbing out of, possibly Brian. +This cave is somewhat mysterious. 2003 records give a GPS fix for "2003-07" at the location described; but in 2004 it transpired that the cave documented under the number 2003-08, now renumbered as 240, had actually been tagged as 2003-07.

A search of the location described by these GPS coordinates by Anthony + Julia in 2005 revealed a single candidate shaft, which Julia thought she had seen someone climbing out of, possibly Brian.

diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2005-92.html b/entrance_data/1623-2005-92.html index 2484494b9..9fc968a5b 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2005-92.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2005-92.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -South of 76, on path towards Top Camp +South of 76, on path towards Top Camp

Photos © Olly Betts 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2005-93.html b/entrance_data/1623-2005-93.html index 4a4d7ea10..aede652d4 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2005-93.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2005-93.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -South of 76, on path towards Top Camp +South of 76, on path towards Top Camp

Photos © Olly Betts 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2005-94.html b/entrance_data/1623-2005-94.html index 3256d768e..cfb6d517b 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2005-94.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2005-94.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -South of 76, on path towards Top Camp, on same rift as 2005-92 +South of 76, on path towards Top Camp, on same rift as 2005-92

Photos © Olly Betts (left) and David Loeffler (right), 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2005-95.html b/entrance_data/1623-2005-95.html index 348383df4..c2f25fd29 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2005-95.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2005-95.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -South of 76, on path towards Top Camp +South of 76, on path towards Top Camp Photo 2005 on Olly's camera, but would be of doubtful use relocating it diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2005-96.html b/entrance_data/1623-2005-96.html index c3a952153..942612f18 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2005-96.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2005-96.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -South of 76, on path towards Top Camp +South of 76, on path towards Top Camp

entrance photo

Photo © Olly Betts 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-2006-02.html b/entrance_data/1623-2006-02.html index 055fcc577..a42697156 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-2006-02.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-2006-02.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ -Where the 204 walkin swings uphill (eastwards) towards the beginning of the slabs, it passes between a blind pit on the left, this hole on the right, and another hole (2006-03) further to the right. +Where the 204 walkin swings uphill (eastwards) towards the beginning of the slabs, it passes between a blind pit on the left, this hole on the right, and another hole (2006-03) further to the right.

Photo © Mark Shinwell 2006. -100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. 65m N of 90. 16m N of 207. +100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. 65m N of 90. 16m N of 207.

On the path along the bottom of the Bauning wall. The geolocated photograph of the tag is 12m away from the survey point 1623.p208 -From Top Camp (upper site) walk along "crapper" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shelf, climb 3m step ahead. 208 is to the right (and 207 to the left). The lower entrance is accessible from below the step.

Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69

+From Top Camp (upper site) walk along "crapper" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shelf, climb 3m step ahead. 208 is to the right (and 207 to the left). The lower entrance is accessible from below the step.

Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69

Upper (A) entranceLower (B) entrance

Photos © Dave Loeffler 2005


diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-209.html b/entrance_data/1623-209.html index 4ec4f2c1a..edd995237 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-209.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-209.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Along shelf from 136. 35mN of 136a, 10m NW of 136d. -The normal route to 136 (from SMK col/Vd1), passes over/past this cave. It is one of the group of holes shafts and rifts on the same shelf as 136a,b,c,d. From large cubic boulder at 136a, follow shelf N past 136b, and 136c. This cave is the last of these 3 holes. The entrance is joint-developed 3 x 0.8m shaft. Area map NotKH book p 88-89. +The normal route to 136 (from SMK col/Vd1), passes over/past this cave. It is one of the group of holes shafts and rifts on the same shelf as 136a,b,c,d. From large cubic boulder at 136a, follow shelf N past 136b, and 136c. This cave is the last of these 3 holes. The entrance is joint-developed 3 x 0.8m shaft. Area map NotKH book p 88-89.

 

Photos © David Loeffler 2005 and Paul Hammond 1999. -Holes CUCC1996WK5 and CUCC1996WK6 are close together, at GPS fix GK 5411291 5282969. (Converted from GPS: E 36414 N (52)82369 H?, Averaged from GPS: E 36417 N (52)82366 H? ) +Holes CUCC1996WK5 and CUCC1996WK6 are close together, at GPS fix GK 5411291 5282969. (Converted from GPS: E 36414 N (52)82369 H?, Averaged from GPS: E 36417 N (52)82366 H? ) On return from 161d, whilst heading up gully towards the col (and survey point Vd1), turn off left heading for top of VSK. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-219.html b/entrance_data/1623-219.html index 1005f72fe..ec4417fd5 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-219.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-219.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -Holes CUCC1996WK5 and CUCC1996WK6 are close together, at GPS fix GK 5411291 5282969. (Converted from GPS: E 36414 N (52)82369 H?, Averaged from GPS: E 36417 N (52)82366 H? ) +Holes CUCC1996WK5 and CUCC1996WK6 are close together, at GPS fix GK 5411291 5282969. (Converted from GPS: E 36414 N (52)82369 H?, Averaged from GPS: E 36417 N (52)82366 H? ) On return from 161d, whilst heading up gully towards the col (and survey point Vd1), turn off left heading for top of VSK. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-249.html b/entrance_data/1623-249.html index af4fc1b5c..b1496581a 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-249.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-249.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ -The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to Steinbrückenhöhle, where the path turns left just beyond Hauchhöhle. +The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to Steinbrückenhöhle, where the path turns left just beyond Hauchhöhle.

(The tag is on the wall behind my head)

-100m up the 204 path from 157 and 0/5, turn right and drop into small valley leading to entrance. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. +100m up the 204 path from 157 and 0/5, turn right and drop into small valley leading to entrance. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. -
Looking up valley towards entrance (halfway up on right).Jenny pointing at tag bolt.
Photo © Olly Betts 2007Photo © Olly Betts 2015
+
Looking up valley towards entrance (halfway up on right).Jenny pointing at tag bolt.
Photo © Olly Betts 2007Photo © Olly Betts 2015
Large entrance -

View from near 76, showing entrance

+

View from near 76, showing entrance

From 97 or 2007-71a -

Photo © Olly Betts 2015

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Photo © Olly Betts 2015

From 97 -

Photo © Olly Betts 2015

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Photo © Olly Betts 2015

-Close to 258 (Tunnockschacht), around 50m to the south-east. +Close to 258 (Tunnockschacht), around 50m to the south-east. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-73.html b/entrance_data/1623-73.html index 090a70289..21418d2e1 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-73.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-73.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -In Kratzer valley, some way up valley from Fledermaushöhle (Kat.71). +In Kratzer valley, some way up valley from Fledermaushöhle (Kat.71). diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-74.html b/entrance_data/1623-74.html index c25a4fbbd..885ece165 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-74.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-74.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -In Kratzer valley, down valley from Fledermaushöhle (Kat. 71), on true right some way above bottom of valley. +In Kratzer valley, down valley from Fledermaushöhle (Kat. 71), on true right some way above bottom of valley. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-75.html b/entrance_data/1623-75.html index a7d8320ae..cdfc64b17 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-75.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-75.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -Just south of Schwarzmoossattel, in the far upper reaches of Kratzertal. There is an obvious freeclimbable shaft/cave just down valley from the equally obvious shakehole/shaft labelled B4. +Just south of Schwarzmoossattel, in the far upper reaches of Kratzertal. There is an obvious freeclimbable shaft/cave just down valley from the equally obvious shakehole/shaft labelled B4. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-80.html b/entrance_data/1623-80.html index 38f1bdaae..755943f1d 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-80.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-80.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> Plateau just NE of col. -From Schwarzmoossattel, drop onto the plateau, where an intermittent line of cairns leads from the Bräuning wall camp (CUCC's Top Camp from 1988) across to the right, leading to the 8x caves and 145. 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 Bräuning wall. +From Schwarzmoossattel, drop onto the plateau, where an intermittent line of cairns leads from the Bräuning wall camp (CUCC's Top Camp from 1988) across to the right, leading to the 8x caves and 145. 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 Bräuning wall.

Close to the path to the 204 bivi (2007-2016 varient at least). Entrance is to the left of the path on the walk up, at end of the first section of limestone pavement (after the climb down the gully).

Entrance shaftView down shaftCairn and very faded paint markLong shot of entrance
from gully above Schwarzmoossattel

Photos © Olly Betts 2005,2006 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-81.html b/entrance_data/1623-81.html index bb6157992..87c6144f4 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-81.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-81.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -Plateau NE of col, between 80 and 82, very close to 85. +Plateau NE of col, between 80 and 82, very close to 85.

Entrance Dave pointing out the tag bolt

Photos © Olly Betts 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-91.html b/entrance_data/1623-91.html index 2e7bceafe..e4573537c 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-91.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-91.html @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> Plateau - below Bräuning Scharte. GPS: UTM 33T 0410171 5280908; UTM 33T 0410155 5280976; UTM 33T 0410177 5280894 -From Schwarzmoossattel, follow cairned path below the Bräuning Wall, past Top Camp (1988 on). Where this path meets the scree/snow slope from the wall, it turns right, out onto the plateau (this is the main path to Gschwandt-Alm, in frequent use).

100m from the right turn is a snow field on the right, with the sound of falling water at its lower edge. This is the entrance to 91. The bolt is at the NE end of the rift. +From Schwarzmoossattel, follow cairned path below the Bräuning Wall, past Top Camp (1988 on). Where this path meets the scree/snow slope from the wall, it turns right, out onto the plateau (this is the main path to Gschwandt-Alm, in frequent use).

100m from the right turn is a snow field on the right, with the sound of falling water at its lower edge. This is the entrance to 91. The bolt is at the NE end of the rift. -

Entrance 91 looking towards entrance 93 (77k JPEG)
Entrance 91 looking north towards 93 and SchönbergCloseup showing location of tag and paint markings (original here)

(Photos © Andy Waddington 1990 and Olly Betts 1999) +

Entrance 91 looking towards entrance 93 (77k JPEG)
Entrance 91 looking north towards 93 and SchönbergCloseup showing location of tag and paint markings (original here)

(Photos © Andy Waddington 1990 and Olly Betts 1999) -South of Bräuning Alm, near camp 1 (1977), very close to 96 +South of Bräuning Alm, near camp 1 (1977), very close to 96 Below the hut, which is actually a holiday home these days (2024) diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-96.html b/entrance_data/1623-96.html index 0c3fa8d4c..c59bdbec6 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-96.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-96.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -In grassy pasture east of Bräuning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (camp 1). Relocated 2005, near part-built new shepherds' hut. [In 2024 this is clearly a holiday home, not a hut.] +In grassy pasture east of Bräuning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (camp 1). Relocated 2005, near part-built new shepherds' hut. [In 2024 this is clearly a holiday home, not a hut.] diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-99.html b/entrance_data/1623-99.html index ed379028c..dffa417fd 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-99.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-99.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ -Draughting entrance near Eislufthöhle(1623/76), ignored at first, since it was assumed it would join 76. +Draughting entrance near Eislufthöhle(1623/76), ignored at first, since it was assumed it would join 76. A short way South East of Eislufthöhle Kat.76

E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-B5.html b/entrance_data/1623-B5.html index 07dd58afc..7bd5dac48 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-B5.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-B5.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ -"Right on the col - the scar to the west has large holes immediately below it." This seems to exactly describe Schachtgruppe 36 as seen from B4. B5 was not relocated in searches in 1990 and 1995. The Austrians thought B5 was the same as Kat. 35, but Waddington notes that the descriptions don't match well and Auer's map shows 35 as SW from 36. However, Wisenthöhle (1623/75) is very close to B4, and if snow levels were high could be a 10m descent to a snow choke (Olly's theory). +"Right on the col - the scar to the west has large holes immediately below it." This seems to exactly describe Schachtgruppe 36 as seen from B4. B5 was not relocated in searches in 1990 and 1995. The Austrians thought B5 was the same as Kat. 35, but Waddington notes that the descriptions don't match well and Auer's map shows 35 as SW from 36. However, Wisenthöhle (1623/75) is very close to B4, and if snow levels were high could be a 10m descent to a snow choke (Olly's theory).