From 4bdd193d7fad07aa68a119cbb21356ea1d54559d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Wookey
Follow the main path 201 straight ahead up a break in the small cliff and continue over karren which is well covered with Lärchen (dwarf pine, spuriously known as "Bunde" within CUCC). A T-junction is met, left leading -into the Kratzer valley (an area explored +into the Kratzer valley (an area explored by the German group), while right is the main path. This junction is easy to miss on the return in mist or at night. A few minutes further on, where a cave is marked by a large red Omega in the middle of the path -(1623/28), there is a junction path +(1623/28), there is a junction path to the left (route to the Nipple), and Laser-fixed point 7/8 marked with a bolt. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ src="others/t/via201.jpg" width=149 height=120>
The main 201 path beyond 1623/28 leads after several minutes to a strongly draughting entrance on the left numbered -32. To the left after this +32. To the left after this are routes to 41, 141 and 142 and the original approaches to 143 and 144. The main path descends steeply for a while; 115 lies @@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ to the left, and considerably further, paint marks lead left to (Sonnenstrahlhöhle). 151-155 are also up left hereabouts.
If the main path is followed considerably further, it joins the path -from Altausseer See through +from Altausseer See through Hochklapfsattel into a 174m deep doline, around a kilometre long, and -eventually to Appel Haus and the Wildensee. +eventually to Appel Haus and the Wildensee. Just near this junction it is possible to gain access to the Scarface -(1623/161d) entrance to -Kaninchenhöhle, but the route is +(1623/161d) entrance to +Kaninchenhöhle, but the route is non-obvious and much obstructed by the dwarf pine - CUCC found this approach to be too hard and instead used an approach as for 161a. Much futher on, high up to the left, on diff --git a/1623/vianip.htm b/1623/vianip.htm index 50f37e297..c5604879a 100644 --- a/1623/vianip.htm +++ b/1623/vianip.htm @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ the NE corner, which is slightly shorter, and soon joins the main path. Alternatively, follow the main touroid path, numbered 201, and marked with red and white paint at frequent intervals (heading up left of centre in the picture). Following this gently undulating path for ten to fifteen minutes -leads to Egglgrube. To the left is a +leads to Egglgrube. To the left is a valley containing several obvious sinkholes, with a junction path leading to -Bräuning Alm. Ahead and to the right +Bräuning Alm. Ahead and to the right is a 10m cliff rising from the pasture to an area of karren and dwarf pine.
Follow the main path 201 straight ahead up a break in the small cliff and continue over karren which is well covered with Lärchen (dwarf pine, spuriously known as "Bunde" within CUCC). A T-junction is met, left leading -into the Kratzer valley (an area explored +into the Kratzer valley (an area explored by group believed to be German), while right is the main path. This junction is easy to miss on the return in mist or at night. A few minutes further on, where a cave is marked by a large red Omega in the middle of the @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Stellerweghöhlensystem, and a number of caves not explored by CUCC, are reached by following this junction path. This starts out well-marked with cairns and red paint spots/arrows. After a short while, it traverses below a cliff on the left. At the far end of this, a climb up reaches a well-hidden -route to Schwabenschacht (1623/78).
+route to Schwabenschacht (1623/78). diff --git a/1623/walkin.htm b/1623/walkin.htm index 51e1cdafd..4453b54b4 100644 --- a/1623/walkin.htm +++ b/1623/walkin.htm @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@Following this gently undulating path for ten to fifteen minutes leads to -Egglgrube. Ahead and to the right is a 10m +Egglgrube. Ahead and to the right is a 10m cliff rising from the pasture to an area of karren and dwarf pine. To the left is a valley containing several obvious sinkholes, with a junction path signposted "Bräuning Zinken" (Weg Nr. 257) leading to Bräuning Alm.
+href="br-alm.html">Bräuning Alm.Path 201 approaching Egglgrube | Valley to
@@ -44,33 +44,33 @@ speleological interest. Our path crosses to east side of the valley and
continues past a small limestone scarp on the right.
Above this scarp is another flat area of pasture, the site of CUCC's advance camp of 1977. The path also climbs +href="tcamps.htm#id1977camp">advance camp of 1977. The path also climbs this scarp a little further on, turning right (not very obvious) out of the continuing main valley. If the valley is followed up (this was our normal route in 1976 and 1977), the same destination can eventually be reached by a slightly rougher walk, as the path fades out in limestone pavement.
The main path leads to short climbs up and breaks out onto a ridge between -the above-mentioned valley and the much deeper +the above-mentioned valley and the much deeper Kratzer valley, access to which is difficult at this point owing to steep limestone scars. Continuing, the path converges with the 1976 route coming in from the left at a small col, then contours below the small peak of Bräuning Nase to the left. Ahead is the site of CUCC's bivouac of 1979, and, slightly beyond, the +href="tcamps.htm#id1979camp">bivouac of 1979, and, slightly beyond, the broad col of Schwarzmoossattel. The plateau lies directly ahead over this col, and may be reached by any @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The whole area is pathless and very rough, though a few routes are marked with sporadic cairns. Following the path round to the left (WNW) soon leads to a big cairn and -a short scramble down to the old Top Camp, which +a short scramble down to the old Top Camp, which has been used by CUCC between 1988 and 2000. This is adjacent to the only reliable water supply we have found, situated below the dramatic Bräuning wall. Please take care not to pollute the spring! Note that this camp site is @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ still within the area designated as a "Naturschutzgebiet" (Nature Reserve) and permission is required to camp there. The path continues below the Bräuning wall to the west, eventually to -reach the inaccessible pasture of Gschwandt +reach the inaccessible pasture of Gschwandt Alm north of Loser. Turning right off the path shortly before old top camp cairned @@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ routes across the plateau lead eventually to the 76 bivouac and the Stone Bridge |