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"25","2/T x",,,,"noinfo/egglgrub/25.htm",,,"Mauskothh&ouml;hle",,,"7","H&ouml;hlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, 1938 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1500m",,,"East of Egglgrubenalm, very near <a href=""23.htm"">Steinbockh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 23).",,,,,,"Lost",
"26","1/(W) +",,,,"noinfo/br-alm/26.htm",,,"Wasserschlinger I",,,"3","Sektion Ausseerland, 1976 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1542m",,,"In Br&auml;uning Kunntal, the large closed depression west of Br&auml;uning Alm. ",,,,,,"Lost",
"27","1/(W) +",,,,"noinfo/br-alm/27.htm",,,"Wasserschlinger II",,,"3","Sektion Ausseerland, 1976 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1542m",,," In Br&auml;uning Kunntal, next to <a href=""26.htm"">Kat.26</a>",,,,,,"Lost",
"28","2/t/S +",,,,"noinfo/smkridge/28.htm",,,"Augsteckh&ouml;hle",,,"2a","LVHK Wien, 1974 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1630m",,,"Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href=""../../egglgrub/index.html"">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href=""../../kratzer/index.html"">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href=""../../smkridge/41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href=""../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">fixed point</a>.",,,,"Paint","Numbered in red","Refindable","Near Stoger Weg. Should be easy to find"
"28","2/t/S +",,,,"noinfo/smkridge/28.htm",,,"Augsteckh&ouml;hle",,,"2a","LVHK Wien, 1974 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1630m",,,"Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href=""../../egglgrub.html"">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href=""../../kratzer.html"">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href=""../../smkridge/41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href=""../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">fixed point</a>.",,,,"Paint","Numbered in red","Refindable","Near Stoger Weg. Should be easy to find"
"29","1/S x",,,,"noinfo/br-alm/29.htm",,,"Schwarzmoosloch",,,"3","Schauberger, 1921 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1560m",,,"NE of huts in Br&auml;uning Alm ",,,,,,"Lost",
"30","1/S x",,,,"noinfo/br-alm/30.htm",,,"Grundloses Loch",,,"3","LVHK Ober&ouml;sterreich, 1966 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1570m",,,"Next to path towards Br&auml;uning Alm from Egglgrube junction. (I think this may be the first walled open shaft on the true left of the valley below Br&auml;uning Alm) ",,,,,,"Lost",
"31","2/T +",,,,"noinfo/smkridge/31.htm",,,"Elchh&ouml;hle","Megalodontenh&ouml;hle",,"2a","LVHK Wien, 1974","Mainly horizontal and going northish under the path. A large phreatic tube in horizontally bedded limestone. Visited by Andy Waddington, Doug Florence with Karl Gaisberger on August 12th, 1978. Latter person collected a rare cave beetle from it (only the second specimen of this species collected in Austria, if we understood Karl correctly), which I think is now in the Natural History Museum in Vienna, having been pickled in Vodka borrowed from an expedition member. Name comes from discovery of Elk bones when first explored. ",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/31/31.svx",,,,,,,"p31","No idea",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) somewhat beyond <a href=""28.htm"">Augsteckh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 28). Located very near laser point 7/9.",,,,"Paint","Red number - next to main path","Surveyed",
1 Kataster Number Kat Status Code Entrances Unofficial number Multiple entrances Autogen file Link file Link Entrance Name Unofficial Name Comment Area Explorers Underground Description Equipment qm list Kataster status References Underground centre line Underground drawn survey Survex file to get length and depth Length Depth Extent Notes Entrance name tag point in dataset other point in dataset description of other point exact entrance in dataset (drip line/highest enclosed contour) Type of survey fix GPS pre SA GPS post SA Northing Easting Altitude Bearings Map Location Approach Entrance description Photo of location Marking Marking comment Findability Findability comment
26 25 2/T x noinfo/egglgrub/25.htm Mauskothh&ouml;hle 7 H&ouml;hlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, 1938 1500m East of Egglgrubenalm, very near <a href="23.htm">Steinbockh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 23). Lost
27 26 1/(W) + noinfo/br-alm/26.htm Wasserschlinger I 3 Sektion Ausseerland, 1976 1542m In Br&auml;uning Kunntal, the large closed depression west of Br&auml;uning Alm. Lost
28 27 1/(W) + noinfo/br-alm/27.htm Wasserschlinger II 3 Sektion Ausseerland, 1976 1542m In Br&auml;uning Kunntal, next to <a href="26.htm">Kat.26</a> Lost
29 28 2/t/S + noinfo/smkridge/28.htm Augsteckh&ouml;hle 2a LVHK Wien, 1974 1630m Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href="../../egglgrub/index.html">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href="../../kratzer/index.html">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href="../../smkridge/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href="../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">fixed point</a>. Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href="../../egglgrub.html">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href="../../kratzer.html">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href="../../smkridge/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href="../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">fixed point</a>. Paint Numbered in red Refindable Near Stoger Weg. Should be easy to find
30 29 1/S x noinfo/br-alm/29.htm Schwarzmoosloch 3 Schauberger, 1921 1560m NE of huts in Br&auml;uning Alm Lost
31 30 1/S x noinfo/br-alm/30.htm Grundloses Loch 3 LVHK Ober&ouml;sterreich, 1966 1570m Next to path towards Br&auml;uning Alm from Egglgrube junction. (I think this may be the first walled open shaft on the true left of the valley below Br&auml;uning Alm) Lost
32 31 2/T + noinfo/smkridge/31.htm Elchh&ouml;hle Megalodontenh&ouml;hle 2a LVHK Wien, 1974 Mainly horizontal and going northish under the path. A large phreatic tube in horizontally bedded limestone. Visited by Andy Waddington, Doug Florence with Karl Gaisberger on August 12th, 1978. Latter person collected a rare cave beetle from it (only the second specimen of this species collected in Austria, if we understood Karl correctly), which I think is now in the Natural History Museum in Vienna, having been pickled in Vodka borrowed from an expedition member. Name comes from discovery of Elk bones when first explored. In dataset caves/31/31.svx p31 No idea Surface survey Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) somewhat beyond <a href="28.htm">Augsteckh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 28). Located very near laser point 7/9. Paint Red number - next to main path Surveyed

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<p>A very large cave entrance, 20 minutes further on, is an old bivouac used by
the Munich cavers, and a few minutes later, a strongly draughting (out in
summer) tube about 5m in diameter is the main entrance to the <a
href="../noinfo/smkridge/40.htm">Eish&ouml;hle</a>. This was also the site of
href="../noinfo/1623/40.htm">Eish&ouml;hle</a>. This was also the site of
an old French bivouac, but must have been very cold. Continuing past a large
snow-choked entrance and a couple of small holes, all in a cliff to the left,
the path ends abruptly and unambiguously at the "new" entrance, also strongly
@@ -30,21 +30,16 @@ discovered by CUCC and ARGE in their efforts to connect Eish&ouml;hle to
Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p>
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system, there are a number of smaller caves which have not (so far) been connected in.</p>
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<title>1623: Br&auml;uning Alm and Kunntal area</title>
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<h1>Br&auml;uning Alm and Br&auml;uning Kunntal</h1>
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ src="t/kuntal.jpg" /></a><p class="caption">From Lackerbichl over Br&auml;uning
Kuntal towards Br&auml;uning Alm and the Br&auml;uning Wall.</p></div>
<p>Br&auml;uning Alm is more conveniently approached by continuing on the
main path to a further signposted junction at <a href="../egglgrub/index.html">
main path to a further signposted junction at <a href="egglgrub.html">
Egglgrube</a>. Ahead, the path climbs a small scar, but left, posted to
Br&auml;uning Zinken, the path traverses above a small valley to reach a
group of huts serving the summer pasture of Br&auml;uning Alm. Springs below
@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ traversed by the route to Br&auml;uning Alm</p></div>
<p>To the east of the pasture is an area of limestone scars, with another
grassy area, used by CUCC for a brief top camp (<a
href="../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">camp 1</a>) in 1977. There are a few entrances
href="tcamps.htm#id1977camp">camp 1</a>) in 1977. There are a few entrances
in the limestone here, and more in the valley north of the huts, leading toward
the col of Br&auml;uning Sattel. Areas of scars between this valley and the
ridge used by the <a href="../plateau/walkin.htm">path to the plateau</a> have
ridge used by the <a href="1623/walkin.htm">path to the plateau</a> have
not been looked at in any detail by CUCC, but are thought to have been
prospected by the Austrians with no results.</p>
@@ -46,15 +46,14 @@ src="t/bahuts.jpg" /></a><p class="caption">The huts of Br&auml;uning Alm from
the continuing walk up to the plateau, seen in evening light.</p></div>
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<DESTINATION DEST="br-alm.html" />
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<title>1623: Egglgrube area</title>
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<h1>Egglgrube and Scharlingkar area</h1>
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ and the pasture above it is Egglgrubenalm.</p>
<p>Following marked path 201 (St&ouml;gerweg) from the Bergrestaurant
northwest, the start of the area lies below and to the right. Above and to
the left initially is the <a href="../loser/index.html">Augst See area</a>.
the left initially is the <a href="loser.html">Augst See area</a>.
After passing below the small peak of Sommersitz, a signposted junction is
met, below a ski-lift. Left here leads over the minor peak of Lackerbichl and
on to <a href="../br-alm/index.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a>. Continuing on the
on to <a href="br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a>. Continuing on the
main path leads to a further signposted junction at <b>Egglgrube</b>, marked
on the map. Left again leads to Br&auml;uning Alm, ahead, the path climbs a
small scar, leading to the eastern side of <a
href="../smkridge/index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a> in the
href="smkridge.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a> in the
Stellerwegh&ouml;hle area. A little used and barely discernible path leads
right, and back SW below the initial approach, past a hut at the bottom of a
ski lift to a group of older huts.</p>
@@ -40,15 +40,14 @@ the area. The area also includes odd caves near or below the path from the
Bergrestaurant.</p>
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<DESTINATION DEST="egglgrub/index.html" />
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<title>1623: Gschwandt Alm area</title>
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<h1>Gschwandt - NW of the Loser-Br&auml;uning wall</h1>
@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ of the Rettenbach - the stream which takes the Naglsteg water and flows WNW
to Bad Ischl.</p>
<p>Three approaches are possible, though one is much longer than the others,
unless you are based at CUCC's <a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a>,
unless you are based at CUCC's <a href="tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a>,
in which case it is by far the shortest!</p>
<p>From the <a href="../tollrd.htm">toll road</a>, starting at the Loser
<p>From the <a href="tollrd.htm">toll road</a>, starting at the Loser
H&uuml;tte, a path heads west, parallel to and just above the road. It is
joined by a track which leaves the road at Kehre 11, just above the ski area
parking and bus stop. Immediately beyond the junction is the small
resurgence of <a href="../noinfo/gschwand/6.htm">1623-6</a>, worth knowing
resurgence of <a href="noinfo/1623/6.htm">1623-6</a>, worth knowing
about if you boil your radiator going up the toll road! The track continues
west, dropping slightly to reach the top of a big ski lift coming up from the
valley at Ramsau. A path now continues, following the contours round NW, then
@@ -46,15 +46,14 @@ path materialises and turns more southwest and descends gently to Gschwandt
Alm.</p>
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<DESTINATION DEST="gschwand/index.html" />
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1623: Kratzer area
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<h1>Kratzer valley</h1>
@@ -39,23 +39,21 @@ point at 1527m, not at all obvious from the map. A steep climb up leads to a
more level section, where a path materialises, to meet the marked path 201
(St&ouml;gerweg) as the north branch of a T-junction at c 1580m. Straight on
(initially south for a short way) is the Stellerweg area <a
href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach route</a>, whilst right (west) is the
route from <a href="../egglgrub/index.html">Egglgrube</a> and the
href="1623/via201.htm">approach route</a>, whilst right (west) is the
route from <a href="egglgrub.html">Egglgrube</a> and the
Bergrestaurant. The first part of this path into Kratzer from the south appears
to be well-used <b>only</b> because of people missing this T-junction and going
some way before realising the error.</p>
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<destination dest="kratzer/index.html" />
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1623: Main plateau area
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<h1>The Loser Augst-Eck plateau</h1>
@@ -13,16 +13,16 @@
<p>The area CUCC calls <b>The Plateau</b> is situated north of the
Br&auml;uning wall. To the west it drops off into Gr&uuml;ne Bichl, a large
valley (relatively unvisited) which marks one boundary with the adjacent <a
href="../1626/index.html">1626</a> kataster area. To the north it continues
href="1626/index.html">1626</a> kataster area. To the north it continues
further than most are prepared to walk over the rough limestone. Work done
beyond CUCC's normal limit is considered under <a
href="../remote/index.html">&quot;Further&quot; plateau and out to
href="remote.html">&quot;Further&quot; plateau and out to
Augst-Eck.</a> North of this is also area 1626. To the east, the plateau starts
to rise towards the long Schwarzmooskogel ridge, and we take the break of slope
as a rather arbitrary boundary with the western slopes of the next area, the <a
href="../smkridge/index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a>.</p>
href="smkridge.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a>.</p>
<div class="centre"><a href="others/l/nasevw.htm"><img src="others/t/nasevw.jpg"
<div class="centre"><a href="1623/others/l/nasevw.htm"><img src="1623/others/t/nasevw.jpg"
width="219" height="138" alt="View from Br&auml;ning Nase" /></a></div>
<h3>Access</h3>
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ and reaching 1700m in the east where slopes rise to the Schwarzmooskogel ridge.
Far to the north, the bare limestone peaks of Sch&ouml;nberg, Gro&szlig;e and
Kleine Wild Kogel and Grie&szlig; Kogel rise to over 2000m.</p>
<div class="centre"><a href="../piclinks/wildkg.htm">
<img src="../tinypix/wildkg.jpg" width="168" height="123"
<div class="centre"><a href="piclinks/wildkg.htm">
<img src="tinypix/wildkg.jpg" width="168" height="123"
alt="View of plateau from near Schwarzmoossattel" /></a></div>
<p>Once down onto the plateau, the reality is a little different, as
@@ -53,24 +53,24 @@ to the Austrians, and, for historical reasons, 'Bunde' within CUCC) also help
to make progress and navigation very difficult. Sharp rocks and open shafts
lie everywhere, awaiting the unwary.</p>
<div class="centre"><a href="../piclinks/brw-b8.htm">
<img src="../tinypix/brw-b8.jpg" width="165" height="128"
<div class="centre"><a href="piclinks/brw-b8.htm">
<img src="tinypix/brw-b8.jpg" width="165" height="128"
alt="Br&auml;uning wall from the plateau near B8" /></a>
<p class="caption">Small scars and dwarf pine dominate the foreground of this
view to the Br&auml;uning wall from the plateau below Top Camp.</p></div>
<div class="centre"><a href="others/l/82area.htm"><img alt="82 area of plateau"
src="others/t/82area.jpg" width="185" height="122" /></a><p class="caption">
<div class="centre"><a href="1623/others/l/82area.htm"><img alt="82 area of plateau"
src="1623/others/t/82area.jpg" width="185" height="122" /></a><p class="caption">
View over eastern edge of plateau to entrance 1623/82 and Hinterer
Schwarzmooskogel beyond.</p></div>
<p>Potential new caves are frequent, although the plateau is characterised by
snow- and scree-choked open shafts. <a
href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> is time-consuming, and it's worth
href="handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> is time-consuming, and it's worth
looking <i>very carefully</i> for a painted number or other signs of previous
exploration (eg. bolts) before entering.</p>
<p>As <a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a> is on the southern edge of
<p>As <a href="tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a> is on the southern edge of
this area, and routes to several major finds cross it, there has been a
significant number of recorded finds, since the earliest years of CUCC's
work.</p>
@@ -91,17 +91,14 @@ work.</p>
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<h1>Far plateau to <span lang="de-at">Grie&szlig; Kogel</span> and
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ the caves numbered 108 and 110. An area right at the far edge of the 1623
area, described as "SE face of <span lang="de-at">Kleines Augst-Eck",</span>
may prove to mean the SE face of <span lang="de-at">Nieder Augst-Eck,</span>
which should be included in the
<a href="../wilden/index.html"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> to
<a href="wilden.html"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> to
<span lang="de-at">Wildensee</span></a> area, but this is sufficently
uncertain that we treat it here.</p>
@@ -43,16 +43,15 @@ details of their finds. However, Dan Harries sent a copy of their report on
BS17, whose description is included here.</p>
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<h1><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> ridge</h1>
@@ -15,75 +15,74 @@ form part of a single, very extensive, system.</p>
<p>In the southern part, the <span lang="de-at">Vorderer
Schwarzmooskogel</span> (1843m), the area is bounded on the west by steep
scars into the <a href="../kratzer/index.html"><span
scars into the <a href="kratzer.html"><span
lang="de-at">Kratzer</span> valley</a> and to the south and southeast by the
cliffs of <span lang="de-at">Wei&szlig;e Wand,</span> below which lies <a
href="../aaussee/index.html"><span lang="de-at">Altausseer See</span></a> and
href="aaussee.html"><span lang="de-at">Altausseer See</span></a> and
the <span lang="de-at">Hoch Klapf</span> valley to its NE.</p>
<p>The ridge runs NNE, with a col at 1755m, before rising to the <span
lang="de-at">Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel</span> at 1906m. To the west of this,
the area slopes down to the bare karren of the <a
href="../plateau/index.html">plateau</a>. Steeper slopes to the east drop into
href="plateau.html">plateau</a>. Steeper slopes to the east drop into
the <span lang="de-at">Hoch Klapf</span> valley which marks the boundary with
the adjacent kataster region 1624. There is no real boundary to the north or
northeast - just a limit to how far we have yet looked. Currently this is
some distance further NE beyond the summit of the <span lang="de-at">Nieder
Augst-Eck.</span> Beyond this, there are no known caves for some way, by which
time they fall into the <a href="../remote/index.html">remote plateau</a> or <a
href="../wilden/index.html"><span lang="de-at">Wildensee</span></a> areas, as
time they fall into the <a href="remote.html">remote plateau</a> or <a
href="wilden.html"><span lang="de-at">Wildensee</span></a> areas, as
listed here.</p>
<p>The area is more densely covered with dwarf mountain pine than the plateau
or other minor areas we have looked at, with a few "real" trees dotted about
too. This tends to restrict <a href="../handbook/look4.htm">prospecting</a>
too. This tends to restrict <a href="handbook/look4.htm">prospecting</a>
to narrow corridors of access on established routes (these can hardly be
described as paths).</p>
<p>Five approaches are in use:</p>
<ul>
<li><span lang="de-at"><a href="via201.htm">Stogerweg</a></span> - path 201,
<li><span lang="de-at"><a href="1623/via201.htm">Stogerweg</a></span> - path 201,
for entrances low on the S and E side of the ridge</li>
<li>The <a href="vianip.htm">"Nipple"</a> path to the entrances higher up the
<li>The <a href="1623/vianip.htm">"Nipple"</a> path to the entrances higher up the
hill, and beyond this the Eish&ouml;hle area.</li>
<li>Via the <span lang="de-at"><a href="viavsk.htm">Vd.
<li>Via the <span lang="de-at"><a href="1623/viavsk.htm">Vd.
Schwarzmooskogel</a></span> summit for entrances near it - several variants are
possible here. This route has somewhat fallen out of use recently, and it has
become more usual to take the 161 path then hack southwards along the crest of
the ridge.</li>
<li>An established <a href="via161.html">route</a> to <span
<li>An established <a href="1623/via161.html">route</a> to <span
lang="de-at">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span> and down the east side.</li>
<li>A <a href="via204.html">route</a> from Top Camp across the plateau, via the
<li>A <a href="1623/via204.html">route</a> from Top Camp across the plateau, via the
large bare patch of limestone on the side of the Hinter (visible from Top Camp)
across to <a href="204/204.html"><span
across to <a href="1623/204/204.html"><span
lang="de-at">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span></a>.</li>
</ul>
There are corresponding lists of caves in the areas covered by each walkin:
<ul>
<li><a href="41area.html">Stellerweg area</a> (access routes 1+2)</li>
<li><a href="40area.html">Eish&ouml;hle area</a> (access route 2)</li>
<li><a href="via161.html">161 area</a> (access route 4) - this roughly covers
<li><a href="1623/41area.html">Stellerweg area</a> (access routes 1+2)</li>
<li><a href="1623/40area.html">Eish&ouml;hle area</a> (access route 2)</li>
<li><a href="1623/via161.html">161 area</a> (access route 4) - this roughly covers
the area between the peaks of the Vorder and Hinterer Schwarzmooskogels.</li>
<li><a href="via204.html">Steinbr&uuml;cken area</a> (access route 5) - this
<li><a href="1623/via204.html">Steinbr&uuml;cken area</a> (access route 5) - this
covers more or less everything north of the peak of the Hinter, as well as the
recently discovered 161g and 161h entrances.</li>
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ and from here a slightly confusing broken area dotted with patches of dwarf pine
brings one out at the entrance to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle.</p>
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<h1>East of Schwarzmooskogel/Augst-Eck ridge to Wildensee</h1>
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Schwarzmooskogel to Augst-Eck ridge continue for another 3km. The steep
cliff band of Wei&szlig;e Wand below the St&ouml;gerweg path is replaced by
more broken cliffs above the path as it drops down from the southern slopes
of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel to the pass of Hochklapfsattel at the head of
the cirque behind the <a href="../aaussee/index.html">Altausseer See</a>.<p>
the cirque behind the <a href="aaussee.html">Altausseer See</a>.<p>
This path passes through an impressive 170m deep doline on its way to
Wildensee, following roughly the line of the major fault which separates the
@@ -25,26 +25,25 @@ Wildensee hutte and Youth Hostel are in a relatively level area of mainly
bare karren, separated from the bare rounded ridge of Augst-Eck by steeper
wooded slopes. Although there is no path here, the map shows a ski route
ascending from the huts to the Augst-Eck and Grie&szlig; kogel ridge,
from where it would be possible to return to the <a href="../tollrd.htm">Toll
road</a> across the <a href="../plateau/index.html">plateau</a>.<p>
from where it would be possible to return to the <a href="tollrd.htm">Toll
road</a> across the <a href="plateau.html">plateau</a>.<p>
Almost all the known caves of the area lie east of the Vorderer
Schwarzmooskogel, at the top break of slope of the broken craggy zone.
Explored in the 1950s, they are possibly most easily approached from the col
by <a href="../smkridge/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>. Other caves lie
by <a href="1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>. Other caves lie
very close to the Wildensee Alm, as there appears to have been very little
exploratory effort anywhere in the area.
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<entrance_description></entrance_description>
<explorers></explorers>
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<location_description>Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href="../../egglgrub/index.html">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href="../../kratzer/index.html">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href="../../smkridge/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href="../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">fixed point</a>.</location_description>
<location_description>Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) just beyond <a href="../../egglgrub.html">Egglgrube</a> and the branch path to <a href="../../kratzer.html">the Kratzer valley</a>. ie. we pass it on the way to <a href="../../1623/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>. It is marked by a red-painted omega in the path, just where the junction path leading to The Nipple and the German bivouac leaves the main path, at which point there is also a laser-rangefound <a href="../../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">fixed point</a>.</location_description>
<approach></approach>
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