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<p>Approach route used in 2006 for 186 (Rosenkavalierh&ouml;hle) and new cave
2006/72. 186 is the entrance further to the right and higher up; note the small
figure of Jenny Black at the entrance.</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Olly Betts, 2006</p>
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,,"d","40r","entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tannenz&auml;pfle",,"p78d",,,"Nils",,,81662,35730,"1666m",,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
,,"e",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Steinbl&auml;ser",,"p78e",,,"Nils",,,81427,35787,"1682m",,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
79,"2/S +",,,,"noinfo/smkridge/79.htm",,,"Badenerschacht",,,"2a","Vischer, 1980 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1780m (c 1650m in older kataster)",,,"Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. ",,,,,,"Lost",
80,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/80/80.html",,,"Schwa Schacht 80",,,"1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric, 1994","A straight pitch of 14m to a choke.",,,,,,"Grade 1 <a href=""../others/80-86.png"">extended elevation</a> in Cambridge Underground expedition report",,,"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.",,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg""></a></td><td><a href=""cairn.jpg""><img src=""cairn_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance shaft</td><td>View down shaft</td><td>Cairn and very faded paint mark</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag 1998, retag 1999","Surveyed",
80,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/80/80.html",,,"Schwa Schacht 80",,,"1c","CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric, 1994","A straight pitch of 14m to a choke.",,,,,,"Grade 1 <a href=""../others/80-86.png"">extended elevation</a> in Cambridge Underground expedition report",,,"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.",,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg""></a></td><td><a href=""cairn.jpg""><img src=""cairn_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""colview.jpg""><img src=""colview_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance shaft</td><td>View down shaft</td><td>Cairn and very faded paint mark</td><td>Long shot of entrance<br />from gully above Schwarzmoossattel</table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005,2006","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=""../80/80.html"">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=""145/145.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=""80/80.html"">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 and survey suggest 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.",,,"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",
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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",,,,,,,,"</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"t101",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,"a",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p101a",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"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=""../101/101.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.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"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",
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=""../103/103.html"">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/103/103.html",,,"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.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"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. ",,,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""shaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""tag.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""tag_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""oldpaint.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""oldpaint_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance view, looking roughly NW towards the Rauher (I think)</td><td>View down shaft</td> <td>Tag</td> <td>Remains of second painted number</td> </tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006)","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><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""105_entrance.jpg""><img src=""105_entrance_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""105ent.jpg""><img src=""105ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>View of location (entrance in centre of picture)</td><td>Entrance (1999)</td><td>Entrance (2005) &mdash; note tag and number on right-hand wall</td><td>View down entrance shaft</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts","Tag","paint; tag 1999","Surveyed",
106,,,,,,,,,,"Number not allocated (see <a href=""plateau/76/76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle 1623/76</a>)","nonexistent",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1983-4. There is now a <a href=""histry.htm"">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"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","There is an <a href=""145/145.png"">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href=""145/145.html"">145</a>, <a href=""82.htm"">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>This description originally just listed the survey as ""MISSING (grade 3)"". It's unclear if this combined plan is this missing survey or not. <p><a href=""145/145.png""> <img src=""145/145-2.png"" alt=""Survey (17k PNG)"" width=""752"" height=""948"" /></a>.","caves/148/148.svx",,,,,,,"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",
148,"2/t/S +",,,,"plateau/148/148.html",,,"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","There is an <a href=""../145/145.png"">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href=""../145/145.html"">145</a>, <a href=""../82.htm"">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>This description originally just listed the survey as ""MISSING (grade 3)"". It's unclear if this combined plan is this missing survey or not. <p><a href=""../145/145.png""> <img src=""../145/145-2.png"" alt=""Survey (17k PNG)"" width=""752"" height=""948"" /></a>.","caves/148/148.svx",,,,,,,"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.",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""ent_snow.jpg""><img alt=""Entrance photo"" src=""ent_snow_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""marking.jpg""><img src=""marking_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance shakehole</td><td>Entrance passage</td><td>Tag and paint marker</td></tr></table><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""img_1634.jpg""><img src=""img_1634_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""img_1635.jpg""><img src=""img_1635_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td colspan=""2"">Views from entrance (?)</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006","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/145/145.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",
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"Discovered CUCC 1985 (on last day), explored 1987",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p154",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Paint (?)",,"Surveyed",
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"Discovered CUCC 1985 (on last day), explored 1987",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"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><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""downshaft.jpg""><img src=""downshaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance area</td><td>Main shaft</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr> <tr><td><a href=""northview.jpg""><img src=""northview_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""tag.jpg""><img src=""tag_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""oldpaint.jpg""><img src=""oldpaint_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>View north towards the Sch&ouml;nberg</td><td>Tag</td><td>Old paint marker</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005 (1) and &copy; Olly Betts 2006 (2-6)","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/157/157.html",,,"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 <a href=""../../plateau/1987_02.html"">second cave 100m from 0/5</a>, 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=""../2006-06/2006-06.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.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">Dave Loeffler at the 157 entrance. Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006</p></div>","Tag","Documentation says tagged in 2000 but no evidence of a tag. Tag placed 2006.","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"" />",,,"continues unsurveyed to approx 128m",,,,,"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",
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
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=""195/195.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.",,
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> <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> </tr><tr><td colspan=""2""><a href=""viewfromcol.jpg""><img src=""viewfromcol_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td colspan=""2"">View of entrance from top of gully near Schwarzmoossattel</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1995, except 1999 photo + 2006 view from col &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",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1990.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"t171",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1990.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p171b",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Paint (?)",,"Surveyed",
172,"1/T +",,"90/2",,"plateau/172.htm",,,"Plateau H&ouml;hle 90/2",,,"1a","Almost certainly seen before, but recorded CUCC 1990","Horizontal, walk-in phreatic tube dipping to S and trending 190&deg;. 40m long, 4m wide, 1.5 to 2m high. Choked at end.",,,,,"In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""others/172plan.png"" /></div><p>Notes in 2000#34","caves/172/172.svx",,,,,,,"p172",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"North of <a href=""171/171.html"">171</a> along fault, on cliff facing north, 10m east of fault. HSK 063&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg cross 343&deg;. Relocated from these bearings, which seem about right, in 1995.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/172.htm""><img alt=""Entrance photo"" src=""others/t/172.jpg"" width=""200"" height=""150"" /></a><p>Entrance to 1623/172, seen in 1995</p></div><p>","Tag","Originally marked ""CUCC 90/2"" in red, changed to ""172"" in 1991. An Austrian metal tag bolted to entrance in 1995.","Surveyed",
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
183,"2/S x ",,"90/13",,"plateau/183.htm",,,"Elchfalle",,,"1b","CUCC 1990-1992","A small man-sized hole behind a flake in the obvious fault. Boulder almost blocking entrance was pulled clear in 1992. Descend a boulder pile for 5m then sloping start to an 8m pitch. Strong draught at this point. A few metres of boulder-floored passage lead to another short pitch (5m sloping, then 5m vertical). Another very short passage leads to the third pitch of 10m to a flat boulder floor followed quickly by the fourth pitch rigged clear of a tiny stream by bolts on the roof/far wall. This is again c 10m with a deviation half way to land on more boulders. The water quickly sinks in these, and a little way forward, a hole opens onto a pitch of 6m rigged from a Y-hang. The stream comes down at the east end of this chamber, joined by another inlet from the north, and leaves south to another 5m pitch, quickly followed by another 5m pitch, from the base of which there is a crawling passage. Downstream is a crawl was explored for varying distances on several occasions until the explorers ran out of enthusiasm; the passage also continues upstream, which was not explored.",,"Continuing crawl both upstream and downstream at bottom",,,"In dataset",,"caves/183/183.svx",,,,,,,"p183",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"From <a href=""182/182.html"">182</a>, go N up pavement. Just over crest turn left along sporadically vegetated ledge below 2m wall (to S). After 100m, a large fault is met which contains 183. ",,,"Paint","Paint mark still says ""90/13""","Surveyed",
184,"1/T +",,"90/14",,"plateau/184.htm",,,"Shiruken",,,"1b","Recorded CUCC 1990, descended by Adam ?","It's a sharp narrow canyon and it's a BASTARD. Hence is called Shiruken (the sharp spikey things Ninjas throw).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p184",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"From <a href=""183.htm"">183</a>, go south up the fault until an area of exposed limestone is met on the left (about 20m). Go left (E) along this exposure up to where the bunde starts and locate a surface stream canyon. This becomes 184 when it goes underground (and it's marked). ",,,"Paint",,"Surveyed",
185,"2/S +",,,,"smkridge/185/185.html",,,"Zweijahreentstehungsh&ouml;hle",,,"2c","CUCC 1990 ","A narrow slot first bolted in 1988 and descended in 1990. First pitch, <b>Fancy a coffee</b>, descends past a small snow plug down to a large(ish) chamber covered with snow which appears to be about 7m deep. A small section to the left lets in a shaft of light, which changes from a wide beam to a narrow one. A low crawl on the left (ice covered) leads to the second pitch <b>Your place or mine ?</b>, a short (3m approx) drop to a ledge, then a longer (10 to 13m) drop down to the floor. The second pitch is slightly wet, with small amounts of water dripping from the roof. A loose climb leads to a tight crawl and even tighter pitch (<i>Marble Sink revisited</i>, JR), which is now named <b>get yer kit off</b>. This descends into a small chamber, where the limestone changes in colour from yellow to blue. A rift then drops into a boulder covered chamber, with a larger boulder choked to the right and a very, very small hole leading to the left for a few metres. The fourth and probably final pitch has been named <b>Came too soon</b>.",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/185/185.svx",,,,,,,"p185",,,"Nils",,"gps00.185",,,,,,"On pavement on the east side of the col between the two Schwarzmooskogels on the usual (89/90) route from <a href=""../../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a> to <a href=""../161/top.htm"">161</a>.",,,"<table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""185-ent.jpg""><img src=""185-ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""185-entclose.jpg""><img src=""185-entclose_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance area</td><td>Closeup of entrance</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2000. Model: Mark Shinwell.","Paint","Was originally marked 183 in paint, but this has since been corrected","Surveyed",
186,"2/S +",,,,"kratzer/186.htm",,,"Rosenkavalierh&ouml;hle",,,4,"CUCC 1990 ","Cairn built by entrances. There are three entrances investigated:</p><p>Highest is really tight flat out crawl leading to a tightish but passable rift, draughting. Abandoned in favour of a newly collapsed small hole 10m below, at the foot of a small (5m) cliff. This had a very big rock blocking the entrance and rewarded the huge effort required to move it with nearly 5m of passage to a choke and a choked shaft.</p><p>10m further down still is the third entrance. A 6m climb down to a large ramp and a rebelay is the start of a 30m pitch. One way at the bottom is an 8m boulder slope climb up to a choke and small aven. The other way is a 2m climb into moonmilk crawl and some tight thrutching and chokes. All thoroughly investigated and not going anywhere.",,,,,,"</p><p><img src=""../years/1990/rosenk.png"" alt=""Sketch survey (9k PNG)"" width=""768"" height=""627"" /></p><p>sketch survey by William Stead from 1990 logbook",,,,,,,,"p186",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"(1994 bearings <span lang=""de-at"">Br&auml;uning Zinken</span> 284.5&deg;, <span lang=""de-at"">Loser</span> 235&deg;)",,"Near <span lang=""de-at"">Schwarzmooskogel</span> just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by <span lang=""de-at"">Br&auml;uning Nase</span> meets fault running up the mountain.</p><p>1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled &quot;approx north&quot; is <strong>very</strong> approx, as it is actually roughly east):</p><p><a href=""../years/1994/185map.png""><img src=""../years/1994/185-2.png"" alt=""Sketch map (5k PNG)"" width=""563"" height=""124"" /></a></p><p>Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far.",,,,"Tag","This was numbered 185 at the entrance, but this was fixed in 1997, and a metal tag ""CUCC 186"" bolted on. ","Surveyed",
186,"2/S +",,,,"kratzer/186/186.html",,,"Rosenkavalierh&ouml;hle",,,4,"CUCC 1990 ","Cairn built by entrances. There are three entrances investigated:</p><p>Highest is really tight flat out crawl leading to a tightish but passable rift, draughting. Abandoned in favour of a newly collapsed small hole 10m below, at the foot of a small (5m) cliff. This had a very big rock blocking the entrance and rewarded the huge effort required to move it with nearly 5m of passage to a choke and a choked shaft.</p><p>10m further down still is the third entrance. A 6m climb down to a large ramp and a rebelay is the start of a 30m pitch. One way at the bottom is an 8m boulder slope climb up to a choke and small aven. The other way is a 2m climb into moonmilk crawl and some tight thrutching and chokes. All thoroughly investigated and not going anywhere.",,,,,,"</p><p><img src=""../../years/1990/rosenk.png"" alt=""Sketch survey (9k PNG)"" width=""768"" height=""627"" /></p><p>sketch survey by William Stead from 1990 logbook",,,,,,,,"p186",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"(1994 bearings <span lang=""de-at"">Br&auml;uning Zinken</span> 284.5&deg;, <span lang=""de-at"">Loser</span> 235&deg;)",,"Near <span lang=""de-at"">Schwarzmooskogel</span> just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by <span lang=""de-at"">Br&auml;uning Nase</span> meets fault running up the mountain.</p><p>1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled &quot;approx north&quot; is <strong>very</strong> approx, as it is actually roughly east):</p><p><a href=""../../years/1994/185map.png""><img src=""../../years/1994/185-2.png"" alt=""Sketch map (5k PNG)"" width=""563"" height=""124"" /></a></p><p>Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far.",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent1.jpg""><img src=""ent1_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent2.jpg""><img src=""ent2_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Lower entrance</td><td>Upper entrance</td></tr><tr><td><a href=""../l/186approach.html""><img src=""../t/186approach.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""kratzerview.jpg""><img src=""kratzerview_small.jpg"" /></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Approach route</td><td>View of lower Kratzer valley<br />and Br&auml;uning Alm area</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006","Tag","This was numbered 185 at the entrance, but this was fixed in 1997, and a metal tag ""CUCC 186"" bolted on. ","Surveyed",
187,"1/S -",,,,"smkridge/187.htm",,,"Schwa Schacht 187",,,"2c","CUCC 1990-","Nearly vertical bedding plane allows a 5m climb from where 5m+ of pitch can be seen and stones thrown down it indicate more.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Br&auml;uning Nase 246&deg;",,,"Up ridge to Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel from <a href=""161/top.htm"">161</a>, Cairn by entrance.",,,"Paint","Marked ""CUCC 90"". Near 161a","Refindable",
188,"1/T +","a&ndash;d",,"yes","plateau/188/188.html",,,"Skinrip Durchgange I-VI",,,"1a","CUCC 1990","From memory, the cave consists of two 3m deep surface shafts of diameter two meters, connected by c. 4m of 0.60m diameter horizontal phreas at the bottom. From the shaft nearer the Hinter-SMK the phreas continued for another 5-6m before I ran away as it was getting a bit tight. It could well be skinrip durchgang from the huge description given on the website, and I just never made it as far as the awkward climb. Survey is Grade II.",,,,,,"It is not yet confirmed, but it seems likely that this is the same cave partially surveyed by Phil Underwood in 1997 entitled 'dodgy compost'.",,,,,"""Austria cave systems manual"" has scribbled note ""this number not CUCC's"" so this probably should revert to number CUCC-1990-18?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A line of about six entrances near <a href=""../../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a>.",,"A fun system of openings in a line, all connected by cave, the last of which is a very tricky climb to get out of and is in the middle of Bunde. It contains some snow and ice blockages, making it unpleasant without gear.","</p><table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td><a href=""dodgy.jpg""><img src=""dodgy_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""alongline.jpg""><img src=""alongline_small.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr><tr class=""caption""> <td>Entrance location</td><td>View down main entrance</td><td>View along rift</td></tr> </table> <p>","Tag",,,
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1990",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p188",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
@ -397,63 +397,63 @@
,"1/S -",,"1996WK12",,"kratzer/1996wk12.html",,,,"(aka 2005-89)",,4,"CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Oval 3m deep hole. Way on in opposite corner from difficult climb down of 3m to bottom. To the SW is a small mossy hole to choked chamber about 2 x 3m. To the NE clamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. V. tight possible way on down, but easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. The boulder was not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping!",,,,"NotKH book p29-p30",,"? Plan, elevation (grade2)",,,,,,,"pwk12",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"c. 1684m",,,"Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave.","About 12m or 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' on south side of Schwarzmoossattel (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. NW (upslope) from <a href=""b4.htm"">CUCC 1976 B4</a>.","Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area. Draughting - particularly on entrance slope.","</p> <div class=""centre""><a href=""i/wk12.jpg""><img src=""t/wk12.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005","Tag","Tagged 2005-08-01 as ""2005-89"" as no letters available in tag kit","Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"1996-X01",,"plateau/1996-X01/1996-X01.html",,,,"Sheep Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1996 (Wookey, Olly, while surface surveying from the Nase laser point to old Top Camp)","3m long, full of sheep shit",,,,,,,,"3m","0m","3m",,,,"nasetotc.7",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Approximately halfway up the Br&auml;uning Nase",,,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""../others/l/76bivvyvw.html""><img src=""1996-X01vw_small.jpg"" /></a>&nbsp;<a href=""1996-X01-ent.jpg""> <img src=""1996-X01-ent_small.jpg"" /></a> </div><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2004 + 1996","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"? +",,"1998-X01",,"plateau/1998-X01.html",,,,,,"1d","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and tied to surface survey by CUCC (Wookey and Andy W) 1998.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p1998-x01",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked (?)",,"Surveyed",
,,,"1999-X01",,"smkridge/1999-X01/1999-X01.html",,,,"MI5 Cave",,"2c","Has a ""-"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and surveyed to (but not descended) CUCC 1999",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"pmi5",,,,,,,,,,,"Schwarzmooskogel ridge near 180 and 191",,,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""../others/l/1999x1.htm""><img src=""../others/t/1999x1.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Paint (?)",,"Surveyed",
,,,"1999-X01",,"smkridge/1999-X01.html",,,,"MI5 Cave",,"2c","Has a ""-"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and surveyed to (but not descended) CUCC 1999",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"pmi5",,,,,,,,,,,"Schwarzmooskogel ridge near 180 and 191",,,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""../others/l/1999x1.htm""><img src=""../others/t/1999x1.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Paint (?)",,"Surveyed",
,,,"1999-OB-01",,"plateau/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)","Inside small cliff facing toward B.wall. Slightly draughting, 6m deep, with snow plug at bottom. Unexplored, not a promising lead.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"VSK 151, HSK 065, Sch 010, BZW 222 (from top of small cliff). (from NotKH 1996- book p110)",,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""entrance.jpg""></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Olly Betts 1999","Tag",,"Refindable",
,,,"1999-OB-02",,"plateau/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)",,,,,,"In dataset",,,,,,,,"p99ob02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"BN 211 BZ 229 HSK 061",,,,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td><img src=""99OB02_entrance.jpg"" /></td> <td><img src=""99OB02_entrance_closeup_tag_ringed.jpg"" /></td> </tr><tr class=""caption""> <td>Location</td><td>Entrance closeup showing tag (original <a href=""99OB02_entrance_closeup.jpg"">here</a>)</td></tr> </table> <p>(Photo &copy; Olly Betts 1999)","Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,,"1999_MS_01",,"smkridge/1999_ms_01.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
,,,"1999_MS_02",,"smkridge/1999_ms_02.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
,"1/? +",,"2000-02",,"smkridge/2000-02/2000-02.html",,,,,,"2c","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Relocated by CUCC (Wookey, Andy W and Julian T) in 1996; GPSsed and tagged by CUCC (Andy A and Wookey) 2000","? Wookey","? Wookey",,,"See 2000 logbook entry (July 30th)",,,,,,,,,,"p2000-02",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tagged ""2000-02"" in 2000","Surveyed",
,"1/? +",,"2000-02",,"smkridge/2000-02.html",,,,,,"2c","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Relocated by CUCC (Wookey, Andy W and Julian T) in 1996; GPSsed and tagged by CUCC (Andy A and Wookey) 2000","? Wookey","? Wookey",,,"See 2000 logbook entry (July 30th)",,,,,,,,,,"p2000-02",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tagged ""2000-02"" in 2000","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2000-08",,"smkridge/2000-08/2000-08.htm",,,"Grabenkriegh&ouml;hle","Trench Warfare Cave",,"2d","Originally noted, but not descended, by CUCC Duncan in 2000. Has quite a history of getting reexplored regularly as people explore it and forget to record that it doesn't go: CUCC 2000 (Duncan), 2002 (MikeTA), 2003 (Mark S), 2004 (Dave L)","Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a too-tight continuation (looks diggable though).",,"Plausible dig.",,,,,,"~20m","~10m","~15m",,,,"p2000-08",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"The large entrance is adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards across the plateau to <a href=""../204/204.html"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, shortly before arriving at the stone bridge. It lies almost directly above the huge aven of 7-11 Chamber in 204; the vertical separation, however, is of the order of 120m.",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 50k jpeg"" src=""ent.jpg"" /></div><p>","Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2001-02",,"smkridge/2001-02/2001-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2001 MikeTA","Small downhill crawl, choked after around 1.5 body lengths.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,"p2001-02",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"?",,"2001-03",,"smkridge/2001-03/2001-03.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2001 MikeTA","No description extant",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,"p2001-03",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2001-02",,"smkridge/2001-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2001 MikeTA","Small downhill crawl, choked after around 1.5 body lengths.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,"p2001-02",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"?",,"2001-03",,"smkridge/2001-03.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2001 MikeTA","No description extant",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12"">2001 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,,"p2001-03",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2001-06",,"smkridge/2001-06/2001-06.html",,,"Erb&auml;rmlichbaumh&ouml;hle","Sorry Tree Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-06",,,,,,,,,,,"In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2001-06nearbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-06nearsmall.jpg"" alt=""close-up"" /></a>&nbsp;<a href=""2001-06farbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-06farsmall.jpg"" alt=""longer view"" /></a></div><p>","Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"=",,"2001-07",,"smkridge/2001-07/2001-07.html",,,"Hoffnungschacht","Hope Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin; partial descent 2002 Wookey","Shaft entrance has good flake to rig off. Ledge at -8m then another at -11, now into wider rift. 2 rope protectors required as rock is very sharp. Bottoms at -22m. Choked floor. Can see through to continuation below but not suitable for exploration in shorts + T-shirt so not pushed. Draughts inwards if at all, not strongly. ","2 hangers, some rope, 2 protectors","Continuation at bottom of shaft",,"See 2002 logbook entry (2002-08-05)",,"? wookey (grade 2 sketch)",,"22m","22m",,"Marked on Olly's GPS as ""RATTLE"", owing to the impressive sound on throwing rocks down",,,"gps02olly.2001-07",,,,,,,,,,,"Above Eish&ouml;hle portal row area, somewhat east across choss bowl from 237 and 2001-08",,,"</p><div class=""centre""> <a href=""2001-07ent.jpg""><img src=""2001-07ent_small.jpg""></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Wookey 2002","Spit","Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand","Surveyed",
,"+",,"2001-08",,"smkridge/2001-08/2001-08.html",,,"Schneeoberlichtschacht","Snow Skylight Shaft",,"2b","CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin; CUCC 2002 Olly B, Wookey","Descended from single thread over a few rubs to reach bottom. Very photogenic inside. Checked out thoroughly - it doesn't go.","20m rope minimum",,,"See 2002 logbook entry (2002-08-05)",,"? wookey (grade 2 sketch)",,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-08",,,,,,,,,,,"Above Eish&ouml;hle portal row area, close to 237 (""c"" entrance is just 10m away from 237c)","As for 237","""A"" entrance is impressive view down a hole in an alcove to sunlit snow below. Top shaft entrance ""B"" is hidden in bunde above - big 5m diameter shaft. Third ent ""C"" is narrow rift connecting to alcove. ","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""aent1.jpg""><img src=""aent1_small.jpg""></a></td> <td><a href=""aent2.jpg""><img src=""aent2_small.jpg""></a></td> <td><a href=""aent3.jpg""><img src=""aent3_small.jpg""></a></td> </tr><tr class=""caption""> <td>A entrance - the entrance is to the left of the rucksacks</td> <td>View down A entrance pitch</td> <td>View down A entrance pitch (2)</td></tr> <tr> <td><a href=""bent1.jpg""><img src=""bent1_small.jpg""></a></td> <td><a href=""bent2.jpg""><img src=""bent2_small.jpg""></a></td> <td><a href=""cent.jpg""><img src=""cent_small.jpg""></a></td> </tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>B entrance (looking southish towards the Trisselberg)</td> <td>View down B entrance pitch</td> <td>C entrance</td> </tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg""></a></td></tr> <tr class=""caption""><td></td><td> View northish along the ridge from A entrance </td></tr> </table> <p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002","Spit","Tag bolt at ""a"" entrance (but no tag?)","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2001-09",,"smkridge/2001-09/2001-09.html",,,"Funkberaterschacht","Electrician's Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin",,,,,,"Claimed to be in dataset (not clear where)",,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-09",,,,,,,,,,,"In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""2001-09closebig.jpg""><img src=""2001-09closesmall.jpg"" alt=""close-up"" /></a>&nbsp;<a href=""2001-09farbig.jpg""><img src=""2001-09farsmall.jpg"" alt=""longer view"" /></a></div><p>","Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"+",,"2001-10",,"smkridge/2001-10/2001-10.html",,,"Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle","Big Job Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin","Free-climbable entrance. Chokes to right; may be diggable to left.",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-10",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"+",,"2001-11",,"smkridge/2001-11/2001-11.html",,,"Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht","Bootlace Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin. Descended 2002 Olly B","Free-climbable shaft. Doesn't go.",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-11",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"=",,"2001-12",,"smkridge/2001-12/2001-12.html",,,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht","Uncalled-for Vulgarity Shaft",,"2b","Apparently explored previously by VfHM. Rediscovered by CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin but not descended. Descended 2002 Olly B","Large doline entrance can be descended by abseiling or free-climb. At the bottom is a small tunnel which gets smaller - probably too tight, but may be diggable. Can also squeeze through along fault into next, smaller doline, but no further. In the opposite direction is a rift connecting to a second entrance which had a VfHM spit in 2002, where there is a draughting hole in the floor. This gives access to a rift which becomes too tight at ground level; it may be possible to traverse above but it is loose and ""unappealing"".",,"One awkward rift.",,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-12",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"+",,"2001-10",,"smkridge/2001-10.html",,,"Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle","Big Job Cave",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin","Free-climbable entrance. Chokes to right; may be diggable to left.",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-10",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"+",,"2001-11",,"smkridge/2001-11.html",,,"Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht","Bootlace Shaft",,"2b","Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin. Descended 2002 Olly B","Free-climbable shaft. Doesn't go.",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-11",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"=",,"2001-12",,"smkridge/2001-12.html",,,"Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht","Uncalled-for Vulgarity Shaft",,"2b","Apparently explored previously by VfHM. Rediscovered by CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin but not descended. Descended 2002 Olly B","Large doline entrance can be descended by abseiling or free-climb. At the bottom is a small tunnel which gets smaller - probably too tight, but may be diggable. Can also squeeze through along fault into next, smaller doline, but no further. In the opposite direction is a rift connecting to a second entrance which had a VfHM spit in 2002, where there is a draughting hole in the floor. This gives access to a rift which becomes too tight at ground level; it may be possible to traverse above but it is loose and ""unappealing"".",,"One awkward rift.",,"2002 logbook (2002-08-18)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2001-12",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2002-OB-01",,"smkridge/2002-OB-01/2002-OB-01.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 2002 Wookey, Olly Betts","Unobvious shaft entrance looks choked but can in fact be climbed down 7m to look into largish chamber (~6m across). Needs rope for descent. ","Rope + SRT gear",,,,,"Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2002-ob-01",,,,,,"8m off the left side of the path shortly after leaving 40s before steep section past 40f",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""02-OB-01approach.jpg""><img src=""02-OB-01approach_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""02-OB-01.jpg""><img src=""02-OB-01_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr> <tr class=""caption""><td>Approach</td><td>Close-up</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002","Spit","Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2002-W-01",,"smkridge/2002-W-01/2002-W-01.html",,,,,,"2b","Existing spit indicating previous exploration (GSCB?); rediscovered and surveyed CUCC 2002 Wookey, Olly Betts","Upper entrance is short 10m pitch. At the bottom, narrow passage comes back parallel to upper passage to squeeze, which connects to second lower entrance. Significant draught comes out of canyon in floor, but this is blocked by boulders.",,"Very easy dig with a crowbar",,"2002 logbook (2002-08-01)",,"Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.2002-w-01",,,,,,"About 60m from 40f (K&ouml;nigschacht); see sketch in survey notes",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""upperent.jpg""><img src=""upperent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""lowerent.jpg""><img src=""lowerent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""lowerent2.jpg""><img src=""lowerent2_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr> <tr class=""caption""><td>Olly Betts at the upper entrance</td><td>Lower entrance</td><td>Lower entrance again</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002","Spit (?)",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2002-W-02",,"smkridge/2002-W-02/2002-W-02.html",,,,,,"2b","Almost certainly seen before but documented CUCC 2002 Olly B, Wookey","5m deep rift, snow at bottom. Upper end chokes, lower end continues into narrow canyon going in direction of 40s. There is a vocal connection at the start of this canyon to 217. (Light can just be seen - far too narrow to pass.)",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-05)",,"Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up)","caves/2002-w-02/2002-w-02.svx",,,,,,"p2002-w-02",,,,,,,,,,,,"20m directly below 229 and 15m away from 40s",,,,"Spit","Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand","Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2002-AD-01",,"smkridge/2002-AD-01/2002-AD-01.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","Short drop (~4m) to snow plug. There is a gap above the snow plug and there may be a way on, though it is probably choked.",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-ad-01",,,,,,,,,,,,"On far side of Nieder Augst-Eck ridge from stone bridge is a large valley between the NAE and the next ridge. (Valley heads towards the valley between Altaussee and Wildensee huts). Gully leading into this contains many holes that are obviously choked. Cave is at head of gully.",,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"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)",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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.",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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).",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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=""../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 +",,"2002-W-02",,"smkridge/2002-W-02.html",,,,,,"2b","Almost certainly seen before but documented CUCC 2002 Olly B, Wookey","5m deep rift, snow at bottom. Upper end chokes, lower end continues into narrow canyon going in direction of 40s. There is a vocal connection at the start of this canyon to 217. (Light can just be seen - far too narrow to pass.)",,,,"2002 logbook (2002-08-05)",,"Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up)","caves/2002-w-02/2002-w-02.svx",,,,,,"p2002-w-02",,,,,,,,,,,,"20m directly below 229 and 15m away from 40s",,,,"Spit","Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand","Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2002-AD-01",,"smkridge/2002-AD-01.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","Short drop (~4m) to snow plug. There is a gap above the snow plug and there may be a way on, though it is probably choked.",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-ad-01",,,,,,,,,,,,"On far side of Nieder Augst-Eck ridge from stone bridge is a large valley between the NAE and the next ridge. (Valley heads towards the valley between Altaussee and Wildensee huts). Gully leading into this contains many holes that are obviously choked. Cave is at head of gully.",,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2002-AD-02",,"smkridge/2002-AD-02.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony)","10-15m deep with snow plug (probably choked)",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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.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.",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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.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).",,,,"Brief description in 2002#12",,,,,,,,,"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.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 +",,"2002-05",,"smkridge/2002-05/2002-05.html",,,"Rhabarberh&ouml;hle","Rhubarb Cave",,"2d","Originally discovered in 2002 but not documented. Rediscovered 2006, explored and surveyed by Matt + Phil.","Climb down shakehole leads to meandering stream canyon sloping steeply down to cobble choke. Attempts to dig this failed to make progress. There is no noticeable draught.",,,,,"In dataset","Drawn up straight into Tunnel by Phil.",,,,,,,"p2002-05",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,"Probably easiest to reach by walking to 204e and thence 204c, and traversing across. Can also be approached by bunde-bashing from 241.","Round shakehole with rhubarb-like vegetation.","</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""phil.jpg""><img src=""phil_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance shakehole</td><td>Phil at the terminal choke</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Matt Bent 2006",,,,
,"1/S +",,"2002-06",,"smkridge/2002-06/2002-06.html",,,"Eiercremeh&ouml;hle","Custard Cave",,"2d","Originally discovered in 2002 but not documented. Rediscovered 2006, explored and surveyed by Matt + Phil.","Greasy 3m climb into rift chamber. Way on is too tight.",,,,,"In dataset","Drawn up straight into Tunnel by DL.",,,,,,,"p2002-06",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,"Probably easiest to reach by walking to 204e and thence 204c, and traversing across. Can also be approached by bunde-bashing from 241.","Narrow window opening onto climb.","</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td> <a href=""tag.jpg""><img src=""tag_small.jpg"" /></a> <td> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""chamber.jpg""><img src=""chamber_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Matt at the entrance</td> <td>Matt on the entrance climb</td><td>Phil in the terminal chamber</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Matt Bent 2006",,,,
,"1/S x",,"2002-07",,"smkridge/2002-07/2002-07.html",,,,"Quarries A-C",,"2d","CUCC 2002 Frank, Ben","Three entrances along an obvious N-S aligned rift connect underground. The largest is the A entrance, which in 2006 was descended via a rebelay and subsequent deviation to pass through a small hole in the floor of the shaft at around -18m. The landing is on a snow slope continuing down to the south. In 2006 this was blocked almost immediately, but in 2002 it could be followed for ~15m to reach a gap down one side of the snow plug. This point is 34m below the surface and a mere 9m above Crowning Glory in 204, but there does not seem to be a corresponding aven or snow pile.",,,,,"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",,,,,,"p2002-07",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left and follow ridge past 2002-08 to an obvious line of holes in a sloping slab. The A entrance is the northernmost hole, just below an obvious ~3m cliff.",,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""descent.jpg""><img src=""descent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>A entrance</td><td>Sandeep descending A entrance shaft</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11","Tag","Tag ""2002-07"" placed by original explorers","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",,,,,,"t2002-08","p2002-08","point on dripline",,,,,,,,,,,"Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left onto ridge. Entrance is obvious hole on left.",,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11","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",,,,,,,"pquarriesd","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,"Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left and follow ridge past 2002-08. Entrance is obvious L-shaped hole in cliff to left.",,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11","Spit","Spit in wall with abandoned hanger and rusty maillon (see photo)","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X09",,"smkridge/2002-X09/2002-X09.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Not descended",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x09","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,"Apparently ""Darenesque""",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X09B",,"smkridge/2002-X09B/2002-X09B.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Not descended",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x09b","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,"Prominent rock shelter",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-10",,"smkridge/2002-10/2002-10.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","5m shaft into a 3m long chamber with unexplored continuations in both directions",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-10",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X15",,"smkridge/2002-X15/2002-X15.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","""Big, blind tunnel"" it says here - presumably that's a tick then?",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x15","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X16",,"smkridge/2002-X16/2002-X16.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Notes have one word of description, which is rather smudged but could be ""spring"" (?)",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x16","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X17",,"smkridge/2002-X17/2002-X17.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","~20m deep shaft in slabs",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x17","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X18",,"smkridge/2002-X18/2002-X18.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","2m wide shaft in bunde",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x18","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X09",,"smkridge/2002-X09.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Not descended",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x09","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,"Apparently ""Darenesque""",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X09B",,"smkridge/2002-X09B.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Not descended",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x09b","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,"Prominent rock shelter",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-10",,"smkridge/2002-10.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","5m shaft into a 3m long chamber with unexplored continuations in both directions",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-10",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag placed 2002","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X15",,"smkridge/2002-X15.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","""Big, blind tunnel"" it says here - presumably that's a tick then?",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x15","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X16",,"smkridge/2002-X16.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","Notes have one word of description, which is rather smudged but could be ""spring"" (?)",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x16","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X17",,"smkridge/2002-X17.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","~20m deep shaft in slabs",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x17","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"-",,"2002-X18",,"smkridge/2002-X18.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks","2m wide shaft in bunde",,,,,,"Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31",,,,,,,,"gps02.p2002-x18","No idea",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S/T +",,"2003-01",,"smkridge/2003-01/2003-01.html",,,"Nischeh&ouml;hle","Alcove cave",,"2d","CUCC 2003 Tony R, Brian O","A short climbable rift in an alcove in the side of the hill leads to about an 8metre pitch to a small round chamber which is comprehensively choked ",,,"Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""plan.jpg"" /></div><p>Notes in 2003#10","caves/2003-01/2003-01.svx",,,,,,"p2003-01",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Walk over the back of the ridge from 204",,,"Tag","Tag placed 2003","Surveyed",
,"?",,"2003-07",,"smkridge/2003-07/2003-07.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2003 ?Brian?","Believed to have been descended in 2003 (probably by Brian)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps03.2003-07",,,,,,,,,,,,"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 <a href=""../240/240.html"">240</a>, had actually been tagged as 2003-07.</p> <p>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.",,"Small pit with a horizontal entrance leading to an immediate short pitch.","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg""></a></div><p>","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2003-X11",,"smkridge/2003-X11/2003-X11.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 1",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Loose boulder slope in ~25m into boulder/rubble choked chamber, quite large and with a high roof (say 5m high and 5m wide). No draught, no way on visible. Boulders loose at the top.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x11",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Below and SE of GPSsed point",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2003-X12",,"smkridge/2003-X12/2003-X12.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Undescended Shaft 2",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Surface shaft ~10m deep to boulder floor. Shaft ~3x4m at surface. Could be rigged on naturals. Can't tell if draughting.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x12",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T =",,"2003-X13",,"smkridge/2003-X13/2003-X13.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Low Entrance 4",,"2d","CUCC 2000? 2001? + 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Crawl over small stones. No apparent draught.",,"Not clear if it's been pushed to conclusion; if so, it needs documenting properly anyway",,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x13",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Just off old route to 204",,"Obvious low arch in large depression",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2003-X11",,"smkridge/2003-X11.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 1",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Loose boulder slope in ~25m into boulder/rubble choked chamber, quite large and with a high roof (say 5m high and 5m wide). No draught, no way on visible. Boulders loose at the top.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x11",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Below and SE of GPSsed point",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2003-X12",,"smkridge/2003-X12.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Undescended Shaft 2",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Surface shaft ~10m deep to boulder floor. Shaft ~3x4m at surface. Could be rigged on naturals. Can't tell if draughting.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x12",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T =",,"2003-X13",,"smkridge/2003-X13.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Low Entrance 4",,"2d","CUCC 2000? 2001? + 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Crawl over small stones. No apparent draught.",,"Not clear if it's been pushed to conclusion; if so, it needs documenting properly anyway",,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x13",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Just off old route to 204",,"Obvious low arch in large depression",,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2003-X14",,"smkridge/2003-X14/2003-X14.html",,,"Knochenloch","Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 5",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) + possibly also earlier (?)","~6m dia chamber with sloping boulder floor. Non-draughting crawl leading off chokes. Bones in corner.",,,,"2003#03",,"Sketch in 2006#12 (no north arrow - duh!)",,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x14",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,"Fork off from 204 path near 2000-08 and trek south past 2004-20 through a very broken chossy area. Entrance is in side of choss bowl.","Obvious low arch under cliff","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg""></a></div><p>","Paint","Spit hole with yellow paint","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2003-X15",,"smkridge/2003-X15/2003-X15.html",,,"Gipfelschacht","Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 6",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Moderate shaft. Can free climb down about 15m to small chamber choked with boulders and no draught.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x15",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,"Very near summit of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel. Best approached by walking to summit cairn then following bearing or GPS.",,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-07-25","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2003-X16",,"smkridge/2003-X16/2003-X16.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Cave 7",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Moderate shaft, 4m diameter. Drops 10-15m, free-climbable with care. Sloping to boulder floor. One phreatic tube off, sloping up ~20&deg;, not pushed, no draught.",,"One crawling lead.",,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x16",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very near Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2003-X17",,"smkridge/2003-X17/2003-X17.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Shaft 8",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","2m diameter shaft, ~5m deep, possible way off at bottom (not promising).",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x17",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"In grassy meadow at edge of bunde",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2003-X18",,"smkridge/2003-X18/2003-X18.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Dead Shaft 10",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","E-W joint with two shaft entrances. Westerly entrance free-climbable to snow plug. Then crawl under arch into 2nd chamber at base of easterly entrance. No way on.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x18",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"~40m off 204 path near 2000-08.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2003-X16",,"smkridge/2003-X16.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Cave 7",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Moderate shaft, 4m diameter. Drops 10-15m, free-climbable with care. Sloping to boulder floor. One phreatic tube off, sloping up ~20&deg;, not pushed, no draught.",,"One crawling lead.",,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x16",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very near Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2003-X17",,"smkridge/2003-X17.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Shaft 8",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","2m diameter shaft, ~5m deep, possible way off at bottom (not promising).",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x17",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"In grassy meadow at edge of bunde",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2003-X18",,"smkridge/2003-X18.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Dead Shaft 10",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","E-W joint with two shaft entrances. Westerly entrance free-climbable to snow plug. Then crawl under arch into 2nd chamber at base of easterly entrance. No way on.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x18",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"~40m off 204 path near 2000-08.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"=",,"2004-01",,"plateau/2004-01/2004-01.html",,,,"Bivvy cave",,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Chossy slope heading down hill, with snow plug below skylight. Close to the 76 bivi, used initially to sleep in, and after we started camping it was used to store gear+food and cook in when raining.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,"p2004-01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"As for <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>","Large entrance facing towards ridge (with smaller skylight entrance near 99)","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""inside.jpg""><img src=""inside_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance</td><td>Inside (note flat sleeping spot on right; comfortable, but cold!)</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
,"=",,"2004-02",,"plateau/2004-02/2004-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Draughting hole with a chossy entrance. Just inside is a crap snow plug that collapsed a lot. The draught issues from a too-narrow rift roughly below the entrance. The top of the rift has a large rock wedged in. This can be rocked if pulled very hard. Perhaps it's worth removing to see if the rift is wide enough at the top? It's definitely wider beyond the rift.",,"tight slot, see description",,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-08-05A"">2004 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2004-02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Short distance further north along same small valley as the 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivi",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
,"+",,"2004-03",,"plateau/2004-03/2004-03.html",,,,,,"1a","CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny)","A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On cairned route from Eislufth&ouml;hle to old Top Camp; very close to (and visible from) 1623/210.","Large entrance",,"</p> <div class=""centre""><a href=""../others/l/76bivvyvw.html""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">View from near 76, showing entrance</p></div>","Tag","Tag prepared but not placed 2004. Hole drilled for tag 2005. Tag finally placed 2006.","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2004-04",,"plateau/2004-04/2004-04.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Undescended","Rope required",,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not too far from 76 or 97","Large elongate hole surrounded by bunde",,,"Tag","Tag placed 2004 (on SW side of hole)","Refindable",
,"+",,"2004-03",,"plateau/2004-03/2004-03.html",,,,"Gemse Skeleton Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny)","A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On cairned route from Eislufth&ouml;hle to old Top Camp; very close to (and visible from) 1623/210.","Large entrance",,"</p> <div class=""centre""><a href=""../others/l/76bivvyvw.html""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a><p class=""caption"">View from near 76, showing entrance</p></div>","Tag","Tag prepared but not placed 2004. Hole drilled for tag 2005. Tag finally placed 2006.","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2004-04",,"plateau/2004-04.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Undescended","Rope required",,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not too far from 76 or 97","Large elongate hole surrounded by bunde",,,"Tag","Tag placed 2004 (on SW side of hole)","Refindable",
,"-",,"2004-05",,"plateau/2004-05/2004-05.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ~10m to a ledge, seemed to go deeper.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Just below high point west of 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivvy (on E side of high point)",,"Series of entrances along a joint","</p> <div class=""centre""> <table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""2004-05.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-05small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-05_jen.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-05_jensmall.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>2004-05 entrance</td> <td>Jenny Black at the entrance</td> </tr></table> </div><p>","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
,"-",,"2004-06",,"plateau/2004-06/2004-06.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 175, west and a little north of the erratic boulders",,"Rift below a line of small cliffs","</p> <div class=""centre""> <table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""2004-06_view.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-06_viewsmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-06_close.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-06_closesmall.jpg"" /></a></td> </tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>View across plateau towards Br&auml;uning Wall</td> <td>Entrance close-up</td> </tr></table> </div><p>","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
,"+",,"2004-07",,"plateau/2004-07/2004-07.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Scramble down over boulders, and down slope to chamber. Small passage leads off at the end, but becomes to small.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,"? Jenny",,,,,,,"p2004-07",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 175",,"Walk/scramble in entrance",,"Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"+",,"2004-07",,"plateau/2004-07.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Scramble down over boulders, and down slope to chamber. Small passage leads off at the end, but becomes to small.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,"? Jenny",,,,,,,"p2004-07",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 175",,"Walk/scramble in entrance",,"Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"+",,"2004-08",,"plateau/2004-08/2004-08.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004,2006 (Olly, Jenny)","Large chamber with partially collapsed roof and three entrances",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2004-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"West of 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivvy",,"Two entrances require a rope, the third is free-climbable with care.","</p><div class=""centre""> <a href=""2004-08.jpg""><img src=""2004-08small.jpg""></a></div><p>","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2004-09",,"plateau/2004-09/2004-09.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Near where Tantalus Schacht ought to be, apparently",,,,"Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
,"-",,"2004-09",,"plateau/2004-09.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Near where Tantalus Schacht ought to be, apparently",,,,"Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
,"-",,"2004-10",,"smkridge/2004-10/2004-10.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial","Go down tube next to main entrance shaft to head of pitch. Pitch less than 10m down. Possible ways on.","20m rope + spits etc.",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-10",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,"215 deg to Zinken, 309 deg to Griess Kogel. <em>(I suspect there is an error here, as this would be almost right at the summit of the Griess Kogel -DL.)</em>",,,"From 204 bivvy over col then down + west following line of large shafts / collapses.","Entrance shaft with snow plug, pitch visible beyond","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img alt=""entrance photo"" src=""entsmall.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Tag","Tag 21/7/2004","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2004-13",,"smkridge/2004-13/2004-13.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 ?. Surface surveyed CUCC 2005 (Anthony, Julia)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-13","Part drilled spit hole",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Between 161E and 161H, on the same level as E",,"Horizontal entrance 4-5m wide, quite low, leading to crawl sloping downwards at around 45&deg;. Strong cold outwards draught.","None in existence","Spit","Part-drilled spit hole","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2004-13",,"smkridge/2004-13.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 ? (Possibly Julian?). Surface surveyed CUCC 2005 (Anthony, Julia)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-13","Part drilled spit hole",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Between 161E and 161H, on the same level as E",,"Horizontal entrance 4-5m wide, quite low, leading to crawl sloping downwards at around 45&deg;. Strong cold outwards draught.","None in existence","Spit","Part-drilled spit hole","Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2004-14",,"smkridge/2004-14/2004-14.html",,,"Doktorarbeitloch","Thesis Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","Rift continues for ~15m with a critical-angle boulder slope. Choked at bottom with slight draft emerging from rocks.","Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em>",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#40 (missing)","caves/2004-14/2004-14.svx",,,,,,"p2004-14",,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","Pit with snow plug (at time of original exploration in 2004) leads to vertical rift entrance.","</p> <div class=""centre""> <table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""2004-14far.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-14farsmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-14close.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-14closesmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-14back.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-14backsmall.jpg"" /></a></td></tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>Entrance</td> <td>Close-up showing tag</td> <td>View back from entrance</td> </tr></table> </div><p>","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004","Surveyed",
,"1/T +","a b","2004-15","yes","smkridge/2004-15/2004-15.html",,,"Rundreiseh&ouml;hle","Olly's Through Trip",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","20m of rift connects both entrances. Going A->B passage leads off on the left by A but is too tight after ~10m. Next left in the main rift is an oxbow and connects back into main rift after ~4m of tight passage.","Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em>","Passage on left might just go, but only for small and stupid people","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""04-15plan.jpg"" /></div><p>Elevation:</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""04-15elev.jpg"" /></div><p>Notes in 2004#41","caves/2004-15/2004-15.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","A: Climb down in rift leads to slot straight ahead. B: Large pit with loose boulders leads to a small rift.","</p> <div class=""centre""> <table class=""imgtable""><tr> <td><a href=""2004-15aclose.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-15aclosesmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-15aback.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-15abacksmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-15b.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-15bsmall.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""2004-15btag.jpg""> <img alt="""" src=""2004-15btagsmall.jpg"" /></a></td></tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>2004-15a entrance</td> <td>View backwards from 2004-15a entrance</td> <td>2004-15b entrance</td> <td>2004-15b tag close-up</td> </tr></table> </div><p>","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004",,
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2004-15.taga",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag","Surveyed",
@ -467,9 +467,9 @@
,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19c",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag (?)",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S/T +",,"2004-20",,"smkridge/2004-20/2004-20.html",,,"Brecheisenh&ouml;hle","Crowbar cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Dave, Olly M","Entrance pitch leads to small elongated chamber floored with gravel and blocks. A slope up at the southern end reveals two impassably tight passages to the left (eastwards). Near the foot of the pitch a tube slopes down to the west, but this is blocked by a large boulder; it presumably would connect to 2000-08 which is nearby.","20m rope + two hangers for ent pitch.","One dig, see description.","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""plan.jpg"" /></div><p>Elevation:</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""elev.jpg"" /></div><p>Notes in 2004#51","caves/2004-20/2004-20.svx",,,"10m N-S",,,"t2004-20",,,"p2004-20",,,,,,,,,"In choss-filled depression near 2000-08.","Follow usual path from 204 bivvy. Turn left just before 2000-08.","Groove in side of depression allows descent past boulder floor; groove continues upwards to lip of depression and is easily spotted.","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img alt=""entrance photo"" src=""entsmall.jpg"" /></a> </div><p>Photo &copy; David Loeffler 08/08/04 11:35:46 <!-- Original photo: 2004/dave/53descent.jpg --></div><p>","Tag","Tag 8/8/2004","Surveyed",
,"1/E =",,"2004-21",,"smkridge/2004-21/2004-21.html",,,,"Earl's Hat Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2001,2004","Walk down slope (sometimes snow plugged) to chamber. Two passages lead on, left hand passage is choked, right hand passage has not been explored.","Handline may be required","Right hand passage",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-21",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very close to 204 D, approx. 15m down slope NW.",,"Huge open triangular entrance, facing North West.","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""view.jpg""><img alt=""entrance photo"" src=""viewsmall.jpg"" /></a></div><p>","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S + (?)",,"2005-01",,"smkridge/2005-01/2005-01.html",,,,"Mysteryville",,"2d","CUCC 2005 Mark S, Emma",,,,,,"In dataset","NOTES MISSING!","caves/2005-01/2005-01.svx",,,,,,,"p2005-01",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-02",,"smkridge/2005-02/2005-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-03",,"smkridge/2005-03/2005-03.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-03",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"1/S + (?)",,"2005-01",,"smkridge/2005-01.html",,,,"Mysteryville",,"2d","CUCC 2005 Mark S, Emma",,,,,,"In dataset","NOTES MISSING!","caves/2005-01/2005-01.svx",,,,,,,"p2005-01",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-02",,"smkridge/2005-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-03",,"smkridge/2005-03.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-03",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"1/S =",,"2005-05",,"smkridge/2005-05/2005-05.html",,,,"2002-X14",,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + partially explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil)","Wide entrance part-way up cliff leads to two crawling passages. Both end in pitches (probably the same pitch). The right-hand one has a 1 sec drop followed by a rattle of up to 8 seconds with a 2-second pause in the middle. Draughts gently out.",,,,"Brief descriptionand sketch in 2002#31; <a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A"">2005 log book</a>",,"Grade 1 sketch in 2005#28",,,,,"The number 2005-05 was also used (briefly) for another entrance, which was found the next day to connect to 204, and designated as 204G. The number was reused due to an acute tag shortage.",,,"p2005-05",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"Cliff entrance, 3m wide, 1m high on cliff facing E","</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 src=""ent_close_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""inside.jpg""><img src=""inside_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance</td><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Junction inside</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-05"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2005-06",,"smkridge/2005-06/2005-06.html",,,"L Shaft","2002-X13",,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + partially explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil)",,,,,"Brief description and sketch in 2002#31; <a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A"">2005 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,,"p2005-06",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"L-shaped shaft entrance, around 15m deep. Needs a ladder / rope.","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""philent.jpg""><img src=""philent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Entrance</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-06"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-07",,"smkridge/2005-07/2005-07.html",,,"Daumenkinoh&ouml;hle","2002-X12",,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil)","No description extant, but from the survey and underground photo, it seems that it slopes downwards for 16m, passing a right-angle bend to the right, before ending in a pebble choke.",,,"Form prepared 2006-06-28","Brief description and sketch in 2002#31; <a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A"">2005 log book</a>","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""plan.jpg"" /></div><p>Notes in 2005#28","caves/2005-07/2005-07.svx",,,,,,"p2005-07",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"Sloping triangular entrance 1m wide","</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""philent.jpg""><img src=""philent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""inside.jpg""><img src=""inside_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Entrance</td><td>The choke inside</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-07"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
@ -478,9 +478,9 @@
,"1/S +",,"2005-92",,"plateau/2005-92/2005-92.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Jenny)","Narrow shaft with strong draught, leads to choke","Rope + SRT gear",,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-92/2005-92.svx",,,,,,"p2005-92",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-92"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-93",,"plateau/2005-93/2005-93.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Jenny + Dave)","Rifty shaft, choked with snow. A narrow slot between the snow and the wall was descended by Jenny but soon became too tight.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-93/2005-93.svx",,,,,,"p2005-93",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-93"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-94",,"plateau/2005-94/2005-94.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Jenny)","Narrow shaft dropping into rift, soon becoming too tight.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-94/2005-94.svx",,,,,,"p2005-94",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp, on same rift as 2005-92",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent_along.jpg""><img src=""ent_along_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts (left) and David Loeffler (right), 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-94"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-95",,"plateau/2005-95/2005-95.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Dave)","Wide rift, with 3 separate shafts separated by narrow rock bridges. Soundly snow-choked in 2005.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-95/2005-95.svx",,,,,,"p2005-95",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp",,,"Photo 2005 on Olly's camera, but would be of doubtful use relocating it","Tag","Tag ""2005-95"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-95",,"plateau/2005-95.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Dave)","Wide rift, with 3 separate shafts separated by narrow rock bridges. Soundly snow-choked in 2005.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-95/2005-95.svx",,,,,,"p2005-95",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp",,,"Photo 2005 on Olly's camera, but would be of doubtful use relocating it","Tag","Tag ""2005-95"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2005-96",,"plateau/2005-96/2005-96.html",,,"Schlotschacht","Chimney Pot",,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Dave)","Tubular shaft of around 1.5m diameter, terminating in choss 8m down.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A"">2005 logbook</a>","In dataset","Notes in 2005#05","caves/2005-96/2005-96.svx",,,,,,"p2005-96",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"South of <a href=""../76/76.htm"">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img alt=""entrance photo"" src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-96"" placed 2005","Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2005-97",,"plateau/2005-97/2005-97.html",,,"Genutetschacht","Fluted Pot",,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Olly B)","A fluted draughting shaft, roughly between 76 and 97, which Olly descended on natural belays. Went for 4m before becoming too tight.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B"">2005 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2005-97",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2005-97"" placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2005-97",,"plateau/2005-97.html",,,"Genutetschacht","Fluted Pot",,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Olly B)","A fluted draughting shaft, roughly between 76 and 97, which Olly descended on natural belays. Went for 4m before becoming too tight.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B"">2005 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2005-97",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2005-97"" placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"1/S =",,"2005-98",,"plateau/2005-98/2005-98.html",,,,"Hanger Pot",,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Olly B)","This had no visible paint or tag, but a few metres down was an in-situ hanger with traces of orange paint. It was the sort of hanger you do up with an Allen key, not a spanner, and was an old-style Petzl twist. This is a twin shafted pot with snow - too cold + icy to descend further without an oversuit. (Descended by Olly.)",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B"">2005 logbook</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2005-98",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag ""2005-98"" placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"1/T =",,"2005-99",,"plateau/2005-99/2005-99.html",,,"Ohne Mantel H&ouml;hle","Coatless Cave",,"1d","CUCC 2005 (Jenny)","Smallish horizontal entrance from a snow-filled shakehole. Becomes too tight after 15m; challenging to reverse out of. ",,,,"2005 logbook: <a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B"">discovery</a>; <a href=""../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-01C"">exploration</a>",,"Notes in 2005#30","caves/2005-99/2005-99.svx",,,,,,"p2005-99",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""view.jpg""><img src=""view_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Spit placed 2005; tag ""2005-99"" placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-01",,"smkridge/2006-01/2006-01.html",,,,"Off-Trail Pot",,"2d","Almost certainly seen before, but tagged CUCC 2006","Undescended. Noticeable cold outward draught, but comes in noticeable gusts, so may be wind blowing through from another nearby entrance.",,,,"2006 logbook",,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-01",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,"Towards the end of the slabs on the 204 walkin, just after the narrow gully climb, taking a route slightly further down (the other side of a large bunde patch) one encounters this large surface shaft. ",,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006. Model: Aaron Curtis","Unmarked","No record of a tag being placed","Surveyed",
@ -489,12 +489,12 @@
,"2/S/E x","a b","2006-04","yes","smkridge/2006-04/2006-04.html",,,"Tunnockschacht",,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2006; exploration ongoing.","See <a href=""desc.html"">underground description</a> page","See underground description","See underground description",,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-04/2006-04.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"From the stone bridge, follow the cairns towards 204e entrance. Upon reaching the final gully, where the path turns up to the right towards that entrance, continue straight across and then work to the right, traversing around the rear lip of a hole. This leads to the bottom of a loose climb, which is ascended to reach another level. A prominent Christmas tree style fir marks the point where another climb is made to the next level up. It is then necessary to ascend to the next level above this, either by a short traverse and then a narrow climb between two blocks, or by heading right and then heading back up to the left. Having done this, a short ascent on small loose stones brings one to the uppermost level, marked by a prominent cairn (visible from the stone bridge).</p><p>Follow the cairns around to the left, descending slightly at first and then maintaining the same level, to eventually reach a cairned point overlooking a large broken gully running from right to left. Descend into the gully (passing the shaft of <a href=""../2004-18/2004-18.html"">2004-18</a>) and cross to the other side where an obvious level ascends upwards and to the right. Having reached the top, follow the cairns to the right to arrive quickly at an area with a hole to each side. The shakehole to the left, containing a cairn some two feet high, contains the A entrance; the B entrance is the other hole. ",,,,,,
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2006-04a",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2006-04b",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-05",,"smkridge/2006-05/2006-05.html",,,,"M5",,"2d",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-05",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"Draughting surface shaft",,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-05",,"smkridge/2006-05.html",,,,"M5",,"2d",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-05",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"Draughting surface shaft",,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2006-06",,"smkridge/2006-06/2006-06.html",,,"Bogenh&ouml;hle",,,"1c","Origin obscure; surveyed 2001 CUCC (Mark S, Mike Cox)","Ducking under the entrance arch leads to a spacious tunnel with snow on the floor. This narrows and slopes uphill to a second skylight entrace.","None required",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing","surface/bogen.svx",,,,"This cave is somewhat mysterious; it may in fact be the ""second cave with a walk-in entrance"" mentioned in the <a href=""../157/157.html"">157</a> description, but that is described as being 100m from Laser 0/5, whereas this is more like 30m (or 60m to the further entrance).",,"tbogen",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,"Obvious large arched entrance opposite the second of the two short climbs on the 204 walk-in, just before Laser Point 0/5.","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""ent.jpg""><img alt=""entrance photo"" src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006","Tag","Apparently retagged in 2006 with the new provisional number.","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-07",,"smkridge/2006-07/2006-07.html",,,"Infrared Spectrometer",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Matt)","One spit placed, but not descended",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-07",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2006-07"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-07",,"smkridge/2006-07.html",,,"Infrared Spectrometer",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Matt)","One spit placed, but not descended",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-07",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2006-07"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2006-08",,"smkridge/2006-08/2006-08.html",,,"Knackered Tacklesack Cave",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle + Sandeep)","Boulder slope leading to impenetrable choke after 12m","None required",,,"2006 logbook","In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><img src=""plan.jpg"" /> <img src=""elev.jpg"" /></div><p>Notes in 2006#33","caves/2006-08/2006-08.svx",,,,,,"p2006-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2006-09",,"smkridge/2006-09/2006-09.html",,,"Random Schacht",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle)",,,,,,,"Notes in 2006#27. Drawn up straight onto master survey by DL, to be copied.","caves/2006-09/2006-09.svx",,,,,,"p2006-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Close to <a href=""../2006-04/2006-04.html"">2006-04 (Tunnockschacht)</a>, around 50m to the south-east.",,,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td> <a href=""ent.jpg""><img src=""ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""downent.jpg""><img src=""downent_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance and tag</td><td>Closeup of entrance</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Chantalle Mouwer 2006-08-06","Tag","Tag ""2006-09"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed",
,,,"2006-70",,"plateau/2006-70/2006-70.html",,,,,,"1c","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 148, right next to a cairn on the 2006 variant of the path from the col to 76",,,,,,,
,,,"2006-71",,"plateau/2006-71/2006-71.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-71/2006-71.svx",,,,,,"p2006-71",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Roughly North of 76 and East of 2004-08",,,,"Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,,,"2006-72",,"plateau/2006-72/2006-72.html",,,,,,4,"unknown, and CUCC 2006 (Jenny)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-72/2006-72.svx",,,,,,"p2006-72",,,,,,,,,,,,"Close to 186 - branch off the path up to 186 shortly before 186 itself, and head straight up hill up a steep grassy slope. The entrance is in the base of the cliff. ",,,,,"Faded red paint '+' of unknown origin.",,
,,,"2006-73",,"plateau/2006-73/2006-73.html",,,"Ice Curtain Cave",,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit","Spit placed in high point between entrances 2006",,
,,,"2006-70",,"plateau/2006-70.html",,,,,,"1c","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 148, right next to a cairn on the 2006 variant of the path from the col to 76",,,,,,,
,,,"2006-71",,"plateau/2006-71.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-71/2006-71.svx",,,,,,"p2006-71",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Roughly North of 76 and East of 2004-08",,,,"Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,,,"2006-72",,"plateau/2006-72.html",,,,,,4,"unknown, and CUCC 2006 (Jenny)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-72/2006-72.svx",,,,,,"p2006-72",,,,,,,,,,,,"Close to 186 - branch off the path up to 186 shortly before 186 itself, and head straight up hill up a steep grassy slope. The entrance is in the base of the cliff. ",,,,,"Faded red paint '+' of unknown origin.",,
,,,"2006-73",,"plateau/2006-73.html",,,"Ice Curtain Cave",,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit","Spit placed in high point between entrances 2006",,

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
107 d 40r entrance Tannenz&auml;pfle p78d Nils 81662 35730 1666m Surveyed
108 e last entrance Steinbl&auml;ser p78e Nils 81427 35787 1682m Surveyed
109 79 2/S + noinfo/smkridge/79.htm Badenerschacht 2a Vischer, 1980 1780m (c 1650m in older kataster) Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. Lost
110 80 1/S + plateau/80/80.html Schwa Schacht 80 1c CUCC 1977 - Team Geriatric, 1994 A straight pitch of 14m to a choke. Grade 1 <a href="../others/80-86.png">extended elevation</a> in Cambridge Underground expedition report 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. </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg"></a></td><td><a href="cairn.jpg"><img src="cairn_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance shaft</td><td>View down shaft</td><td>Cairn and very faded paint mark</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg"></a></td><td><a href="cairn.jpg"><img src="cairn_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="colview.jpg"><img src="colview_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance shaft</td><td>View down shaft</td><td>Cairn and very faded paint mark</td><td>Long shot of entrance<br />from gully above Schwarzmoossattel</table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005,2006 Tag Tag 1998, retag 1999 Surveyed
111 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="../80/80.html">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
112 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="80/80.html">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
113 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 and survey suggest 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. 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
132 101 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).
133 main entrance </p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p> t101 Surface survey Tag Surveyed
134 a last entrance </p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p> p101a Surface survey Paint Surveyed
135 102 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. 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="../103/103.html">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
136 103 1/S + plateau/103.htm plateau/103/103.html 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. 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. 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. </p> <table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img alt="" src="shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="tag.jpg"><img alt="" src="tag_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="oldpaint.jpg"><img alt="" src="oldpaint_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance view, looking roughly NW towards the Rauher (I think)</td><td>View down shaft</td> <td>Tag</td> <td>Remains of second painted number</td> </tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006) 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. 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
137 104 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
138 105 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><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="105_entrance.jpg"><img src="105_entrance_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="105ent.jpg"><img src="105ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="downent.jpg"><img src="downent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>View of location (entrance in centre of picture)</td><td>Entrance (1999)</td><td>Entrance (2005) &mdash; note tag and number on right-hand wall</td><td>View down entrance shaft</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts Tag paint; tag 1999 Surveyed
139 106 Number not allocated (see <a href="plateau/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle 1623/76</a>) nonexistent
180 c last entrance CUCC 1983-4. There is now a <a href="histry.htm">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups. p145c Surface survey Unmarked Surveyed
181 146 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.
182 147 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
183 148 2/t/S + plateau/148.htm plateau/148/148.html 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 There is an <a href="145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="82.htm">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>This description originally just listed the survey as "MISSING (grade 3)". It's unclear if this combined plan is this missing survey or not. <p><a href="145/145.png"> <img src="145/145-2.png" alt="Survey (17k PNG)" width="752" height="948" /></a>. There is an <a href="../145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="../145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="../82.htm">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>This description originally just listed the survey as "MISSING (grade 3)". It's unclear if this combined plan is this missing survey or not. <p><a href="../145/145.png"> <img src="../145/145-2.png" alt="Survey (17k PNG)" width="752" height="948" /></a>. caves/148/148.svx 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. </p><table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="ent_snow.jpg"><img alt="Entrance photo" src="ent_snow_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="marking.jpg"><img src="marking_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance shakehole</td><td>Entrance passage</td><td>Tag and paint marker</td></tr></table><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="img_1634.jpg"><img src="img_1634_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="img_1635.jpg"><img src="img_1635_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td colspan="2">Views from entrance (?)</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006 Tag red painted number "148". 1998 tag "1623 148 CUCC 1984" on survey point on RHS of entrance. Surveyed
184 149 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
185 150 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
186 151 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
190 a entrance Discovered CUCC 1985 (on last day), explored 1987 p154 Surface survey Paint (?) Surveyed
191 b last entrance Discovered CUCC 1985 (on last day), explored 1987 p154b Surface survey Unmarked Surveyed
192 155 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
193 156 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 </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="downshaft.jpg"><img src="downshaft_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance area</td><td>Main shaft</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr> <tr><td><a href="northview.jpg"><img src="northview_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="tag.jpg"><img src="tag_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="oldpaint.jpg"><img src="oldpaint_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>View north towards the Sch&ouml;nberg</td><td>Tag</td><td>Old paint marker</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005 (1) and &copy; Olly Betts 2006 (2-6) 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
194 157 2/S x smkridge/157/157.html 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 <a href="../../plateau/1987_02.html">second cave 100m from 0/5</a>, 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="../2006-06/2006-06.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. </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a><p class="caption">Dave Loeffler at the 157 entrance. Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006</p></div> Tag Documentation says tagged in 2000 but no evidence of a tag. Tag placed 2006. Surveyed Much confusion
195 158 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" /> continues unsurveyed to approx 128m 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
196 159 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
212 164 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
213 165 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
214 166-170 Not CUCC numbers nonexistent
215 171 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 </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> <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> </tr><tr><td colspan="2"><a href="viewfromcol.jpg"><img src="viewfromcol_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td colspan="2">View of entrance from top of gully near Schwarzmoossattel</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1995, except 1999 photo + 2006 view from col &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.
216 a entrance CUCC 1990. t171 Surface survey Tag Surveyed
217 b last entrance CUCC 1990. p171b Surface survey Paint (?) Surveyed
218 172 1/T + 90/2 plateau/172.htm Plateau H&ouml;hle 90/2 1a Almost certainly seen before, but recorded CUCC 1990 Horizontal, walk-in phreatic tube dipping to S and trending 190&deg;. 40m long, 4m wide, 1.5 to 2m high. Choked at end. In dataset </p><div class="centre"><img src="others/172plan.png" /></div><p>Notes in 2000#34 caves/172/172.svx p172 Surface survey North of <a href="171/171.html">171</a> along fault, on cliff facing north, 10m east of fault. HSK 063&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg cross 343&deg;. Relocated from these bearings, which seem about right, in 1995. </p><div class="centre"><a href="others/l/172.htm"><img alt="Entrance photo" src="others/t/172.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><p>Entrance to 1623/172, seen in 1995</p></div><p> Tag Originally marked "CUCC 90/2" in red, changed to "172" in 1991. An Austrian metal tag bolted to entrance in 1995. Surveyed
229 183 2/S x 90/13 plateau/183.htm Elchfalle 1b CUCC 1990-1992 A small man-sized hole behind a flake in the obvious fault. Boulder almost blocking entrance was pulled clear in 1992. Descend a boulder pile for 5m then sloping start to an 8m pitch. Strong draught at this point. A few metres of boulder-floored passage lead to another short pitch (5m sloping, then 5m vertical). Another very short passage leads to the third pitch of 10m to a flat boulder floor followed quickly by the fourth pitch rigged clear of a tiny stream by bolts on the roof/far wall. This is again c 10m with a deviation half way to land on more boulders. The water quickly sinks in these, and a little way forward, a hole opens onto a pitch of 6m rigged from a Y-hang. The stream comes down at the east end of this chamber, joined by another inlet from the north, and leaves south to another 5m pitch, quickly followed by another 5m pitch, from the base of which there is a crawling passage. Downstream is a crawl was explored for varying distances on several occasions until the explorers ran out of enthusiasm; the passage also continues upstream, which was not explored. Continuing crawl both upstream and downstream at bottom In dataset caves/183/183.svx p183 Surface survey From <a href="182/182.html">182</a>, go N up pavement. Just over crest turn left along sporadically vegetated ledge below 2m wall (to S). After 100m, a large fault is met which contains 183. Paint Paint mark still says "90/13" Surveyed
230 184 1/T + 90/14 plateau/184.htm Shiruken 1b Recorded CUCC 1990, descended by Adam ? It's a sharp narrow canyon and it's a BASTARD. Hence is called Shiruken (the sharp spikey things Ninjas throw). p184 Surface survey From <a href="183.htm">183</a>, go south up the fault until an area of exposed limestone is met on the left (about 20m). Go left (E) along this exposure up to where the bunde starts and locate a surface stream canyon. This becomes 184 when it goes underground (and it's marked). Paint Surveyed
231 185 2/S + smkridge/185/185.html Zweijahreentstehungsh&ouml;hle 2c CUCC 1990 A narrow slot first bolted in 1988 and descended in 1990. First pitch, <b>Fancy a coffee</b>, descends past a small snow plug down to a large(ish) chamber covered with snow which appears to be about 7m deep. A small section to the left lets in a shaft of light, which changes from a wide beam to a narrow one. A low crawl on the left (ice covered) leads to the second pitch <b>Your place or mine ?</b>, a short (3m approx) drop to a ledge, then a longer (10 to 13m) drop down to the floor. The second pitch is slightly wet, with small amounts of water dripping from the roof. A loose climb leads to a tight crawl and even tighter pitch (<i>Marble Sink revisited</i>, JR), which is now named <b>get yer kit off</b>. This descends into a small chamber, where the limestone changes in colour from yellow to blue. A rift then drops into a boulder covered chamber, with a larger boulder choked to the right and a very, very small hole leading to the left for a few metres. The fourth and probably final pitch has been named <b>Came too soon</b>. In dataset caves/185/185.svx p185 Nils gps00.185 On pavement on the east side of the col between the two Schwarzmooskogels on the usual (89/90) route from <a href="../../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a> to <a href="../161/top.htm">161</a>. <table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="185-ent.jpg"><img src="185-ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="185-entclose.jpg"><img src="185-entclose_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance area</td><td>Closeup of entrance</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2000. Model: Mark Shinwell. Paint Was originally marked 183 in paint, but this has since been corrected Surveyed
232 186 2/S + kratzer/186.htm kratzer/186/186.html Rosenkavalierh&ouml;hle 4 CUCC 1990 Cairn built by entrances. There are three entrances investigated:</p><p>Highest is really tight flat out crawl leading to a tightish but passable rift, draughting. Abandoned in favour of a newly collapsed small hole 10m below, at the foot of a small (5m) cliff. This had a very big rock blocking the entrance and rewarded the huge effort required to move it with nearly 5m of passage to a choke and a choked shaft.</p><p>10m further down still is the third entrance. A 6m climb down to a large ramp and a rebelay is the start of a 30m pitch. One way at the bottom is an 8m boulder slope climb up to a choke and small aven. The other way is a 2m climb into moonmilk crawl and some tight thrutching and chokes. All thoroughly investigated and not going anywhere. </p><p><img src="../years/1990/rosenk.png" alt="Sketch survey (9k PNG)" width="768" height="627" /></p><p>sketch survey by William Stead from 1990 logbook </p><p><img src="../../years/1990/rosenk.png" alt="Sketch survey (9k PNG)" width="768" height="627" /></p><p>sketch survey by William Stead from 1990 logbook p186 Surface survey (1994 bearings <span lang="de-at">Br&auml;uning Zinken</span> 284.5&deg;, <span lang="de-at">Loser</span> 235&deg;) Near <span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by <span lang="de-at">Br&auml;uning Nase</span> meets fault running up the mountain.</p><p>1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled &quot;approx north&quot; is <strong>very</strong> approx, as it is actually roughly east):</p><p><a href="../years/1994/185map.png"><img src="../years/1994/185-2.png" alt="Sketch map (5k PNG)" width="563" height="124" /></a></p><p>Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far. Near <span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> just before top camp, 50m higher than path and on opposite hillside, where path by <span lang="de-at">Br&auml;uning Nase</span> meets fault running up the mountain.</p><p>1994 log shows location (note that the arrow labelled &quot;approx north&quot; is <strong>very</strong> approx, as it is actually roughly east):</p><p><a href="../../years/1994/185map.png"><img src="../../years/1994/185-2.png" alt="Sketch map (5k PNG)" width="563" height="124" /></a></p><p>Following the route depicted, if you reach a sandy depression, you have gone too far. </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent1.jpg"><img src="ent1_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent2.jpg"><img src="ent2_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Lower entrance</td><td>Upper entrance</td></tr><tr><td><a href="../l/186approach.html"><img src="../t/186approach.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="kratzerview.jpg"><img src="kratzerview_small.jpg" /></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Approach route</td><td>View of lower Kratzer valley<br />and Br&auml;uning Alm area</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2006 Tag This was numbered 185 at the entrance, but this was fixed in 1997, and a metal tag "CUCC 186" bolted on. Surveyed
233 187 1/S - smkridge/187.htm Schwa Schacht 187 2c CUCC 1990- Nearly vertical bedding plane allows a 5m climb from where 5m+ of pitch can be seen and stones thrown down it indicate more. Br&auml;uning Nase 246&deg; Up ridge to Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel from <a href="161/top.htm">161</a>, Cairn by entrance. Paint Marked "CUCC 90". Near 161a Refindable
234 188 1/T + a&ndash;d yes plateau/188/188.html Skinrip Durchgange I-VI 1a CUCC 1990 From memory, the cave consists of two 3m deep surface shafts of diameter two meters, connected by c. 4m of 0.60m diameter horizontal phreas at the bottom. From the shaft nearer the Hinter-SMK the phreas continued for another 5-6m before I ran away as it was getting a bit tight. It could well be skinrip durchgang from the huge description given on the website, and I just never made it as far as the awkward climb. Survey is Grade II. It is not yet confirmed, but it seems likely that this is the same cave partially surveyed by Phil Underwood in 1997 entitled 'dodgy compost'. "Austria cave systems manual" has scribbled note "this number not CUCC's" so this probably should revert to number CUCC-1990-18? A line of about six entrances near <a href="../../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a>. A fun system of openings in a line, all connected by cave, the last of which is a very tricky climb to get out of and is in the middle of Bunde. It contains some snow and ice blockages, making it unpleasant without gear. </p><table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td><a href="dodgy.jpg"><img src="dodgy_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="downent.jpg"><img src="downent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="alongline.jpg"><img src="alongline_small.jpg" /></a></td> </tr><tr class="caption"> <td>Entrance location</td><td>View down main entrance</td><td>View along rift</td></tr> </table> <p> Tag
235 a entrance CUCC 1990 p188 Surface survey Surveyed
397 1/S - 1996WK12 kratzer/1996wk12.html (aka 2005-89) 4 CUCC 1996 (Wookey) Oval 3m deep hole. Way on in opposite corner from difficult climb down of 3m to bottom. To the SW is a small mossy hole to choked chamber about 2 x 3m. To the NE clamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. V. tight possible way on down, but easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. The boulder was not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping! NotKH book p29-p30 ? Plan, elevation (grade2) pwk12 GPS post SA c. 1684m Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave. About 12m or 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' on south side of Schwarzmoossattel (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. NW (upslope) from <a href="b4.htm">CUCC 1976 B4</a>. Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area. Draughting - particularly on entrance slope. </p> <div class="centre"><a href="i/wk12.jpg"><img src="t/wk12.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005 Tag Tagged 2005-08-01 as "2005-89" as no letters available in tag kit Surveyed
398 1/T + 1996-X01 plateau/1996-X01/1996-X01.html Sheep Cave 1a CUCC 1996 (Wookey, Olly, while surface surveying from the Nase laser point to old Top Camp) 3m long, full of sheep shit 3m 0m 3m nasetotc.7 Surface survey Approximately halfway up the Br&auml;uning Nase </p> <div class="centre"> <a href="../others/l/76bivvyvw.html"><img src="1996-X01vw_small.jpg" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="1996-X01-ent.jpg"> <img src="1996-X01-ent_small.jpg" /></a> </div><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2004 + 1996 Unmarked Surveyed
399 ? + 1998-X01 plateau/1998-X01.html 1d Has a "+" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and tied to surface survey by CUCC (Wookey and Andy W) 1998. p1998-x01 GPS post SA Unmarked (?) Surveyed
400 1999-X01 smkridge/1999-X01/1999-X01.html smkridge/1999-X01.html MI5 Cave 2c Has a "-" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and surveyed to (but not descended) CUCC 1999 pmi5 Schwarzmooskogel ridge near 180 and 191 </p> <div class="centre"> <a href="../others/l/1999x1.htm"><img src="../others/t/1999x1.jpg" /></a></div><p> Paint (?) Surveyed
401 1999-OB-01 plateau/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html 1d CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts) Inside small cliff facing toward B.wall. Slightly draughting, 6m deep, with snow plug at bottom. Unexplored, not a promising lead. VSK 151, HSK 065, Sch 010, BZW 222 (from top of small cliff). (from NotKH 1996- book p110) </p><div class="centre"><img src="entrance.jpg"></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Olly Betts 1999 Tag Refindable
402 1999-OB-02 plateau/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html 1d CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts) In dataset p99ob02 Surface survey BN 211 BZ 229 HSK 061 </p><table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td><img src="99OB02_entrance.jpg" /></td> <td><img src="99OB02_entrance_closeup_tag_ringed.jpg" /></td> </tr><tr class="caption"> <td>Location</td><td>Entrance closeup showing tag (original <a href="99OB02_entrance_closeup.jpg">here</a>)</td></tr> </table> <p>(Photo &copy; Olly Betts 1999) Tag Surveyed
403 1999_MS_01 smkridge/1999_ms_01.html 2b CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell) gps00.99ms01 Surveyed
404 1999_MS_02 smkridge/1999_ms_02.html 2b CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell) gps00.99ms02 Surveyed
405 1/? + 2000-02 smkridge/2000-02/2000-02.html smkridge/2000-02.html 2c Has a "+" mark of unknown provenance. Relocated by CUCC (Wookey, Andy W and Julian T) in 1996; GPSsed and tagged by CUCC (Andy A and Wookey) 2000 ? Wookey ? Wookey See 2000 logbook entry (July 30th) p2000-02 GPS post SA Tag Tagged "2000-02" in 2000 Surveyed
406 1/S + 2000-08 smkridge/2000-08/2000-08.htm Grabenkriegh&ouml;hle Trench Warfare Cave 2d Originally noted, but not descended, by CUCC Duncan in 2000. Has quite a history of getting reexplored regularly as people explore it and forget to record that it doesn't go: CUCC 2000 (Duncan), 2002 (MikeTA), 2003 (Mark S), 2004 (Dave L) Short pitch (~6m) from chossy naturals leads to large (~4m wide) unroofed passage. Uphill leads to rift, which is choked (corresponding to nearby choked surface rift). Downhill passes a wedged rock to a climb down onto a snowbank. Right is blind, left descends and leads to a blind pit with a too-tight continuation (looks diggable though). Plausible dig. ~20m ~10m ~15m p2000-08 Surface survey The large entrance is adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards across the plateau to <a href="../204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, shortly before arriving at the stone bridge. It lies almost directly above the huge aven of 7-11 Chamber in 204; the vertical separation, however, is of the order of 120m. </p><div class="centre"><img alt="entrance photo - 50k jpeg" src="ent.jpg" /></div><p> Tag Surveyed
407 1/T + 2001-02 smkridge/2001-02/2001-02.html smkridge/2001-02.html 2d CUCC 2001 MikeTA Small downhill crawl, choked after around 1.5 body lengths. <a href="../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12">2001 logbook</a> p2001-02 Surface survey Spit Surveyed
408 ? 2001-03 smkridge/2001-03/2001-03.html smkridge/2001-03.html 2d CUCC 2001 MikeTA No description extant <a href="../../years/2001/log.htm#id2001-204-12">2001 logbook</a> p2001-03 Surface survey Spit Surveyed
409 - 2001-06 smkridge/2001-06/2001-06.html Erb&auml;rmlichbaumh&ouml;hle Sorry Tree Cave 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin gps02olly.2001-06 In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row </p><div class="centre"><a href="2001-06nearbig.jpg"><img src="2001-06nearsmall.jpg" alt="close-up" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="2001-06farbig.jpg"><img src="2001-06farsmall.jpg" alt="longer view" /></a></div><p> Tag Surveyed
410 = 2001-07 smkridge/2001-07/2001-07.html Hoffnungschacht Hope Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin; partial descent 2002 Wookey Shaft entrance has good flake to rig off. Ledge at -8m then another at -11, now into wider rift. 2 rope protectors required as rock is very sharp. Bottoms at -22m. Choked floor. Can see through to continuation below but not suitable for exploration in shorts + T-shirt so not pushed. Draughts inwards if at all, not strongly. 2 hangers, some rope, 2 protectors Continuation at bottom of shaft See 2002 logbook entry (2002-08-05) ? wookey (grade 2 sketch) 22m 22m Marked on Olly's GPS as "RATTLE", owing to the impressive sound on throwing rocks down gps02olly.2001-07 Above Eish&ouml;hle portal row area, somewhat east across choss bowl from 237 and 2001-08 </p><div class="centre"> <a href="2001-07ent.jpg"><img src="2001-07ent_small.jpg"></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Wookey 2002 Spit Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand Surveyed
411 + 2001-08 smkridge/2001-08/2001-08.html Schneeoberlichtschacht Snow Skylight Shaft 2b CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin; CUCC 2002 Olly B, Wookey Descended from single thread over a few rubs to reach bottom. Very photogenic inside. Checked out thoroughly - it doesn't go. 20m rope minimum See 2002 logbook entry (2002-08-05) ? wookey (grade 2 sketch) gps02olly.2001-08 Above Eish&ouml;hle portal row area, close to 237 ("c" entrance is just 10m away from 237c) As for 237 "A" entrance is impressive view down a hole in an alcove to sunlit snow below. Top shaft entrance "B" is hidden in bunde above - big 5m diameter shaft. Third ent "C" is narrow rift connecting to alcove. </p> <table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="aent1.jpg"><img src="aent1_small.jpg"></a></td> <td><a href="aent2.jpg"><img src="aent2_small.jpg"></a></td> <td><a href="aent3.jpg"><img src="aent3_small.jpg"></a></td> </tr><tr class="caption"> <td>A entrance - the entrance is to the left of the rucksacks</td> <td>View down A entrance pitch</td> <td>View down A entrance pitch (2)</td></tr> <tr> <td><a href="bent1.jpg"><img src="bent1_small.jpg"></a></td> <td><a href="bent2.jpg"><img src="bent2_small.jpg"></a></td> <td><a href="cent.jpg"><img src="cent_small.jpg"></a></td> </tr> <tr class="caption"> <td>B entrance (looking southish towards the Trisselberg)</td> <td>View down B entrance pitch</td> <td>C entrance</td> </tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg"></a></td></tr> <tr class="caption"><td></td><td> View northish along the ridge from A entrance </td></tr> </table> <p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002 Spit Tag bolt at "a" entrance (but no tag?) Surveyed
412 - 2001-09 smkridge/2001-09/2001-09.html Funkberaterschacht Electrician's Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin Claimed to be in dataset (not clear where) gps02olly.2001-09 In the vicinity of the Eish&ouml;hle portal row </p><div class="centre"><a href="2001-09closebig.jpg"><img src="2001-09closesmall.jpg" alt="close-up" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="2001-09farbig.jpg"><img src="2001-09farsmall.jpg" alt="longer view" /></a></div><p> Tag Surveyed
413 + 2001-10 smkridge/2001-10/2001-10.html smkridge/2001-10.html Gro&szlig;arbeith&ouml;hle Big Job Cave 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin Free-climbable entrance. Chokes to right; may be diggable to left. 2002 logbook (2002-08-18) gps02olly.2001-10 Tag Surveyed
414 + 2001-11 smkridge/2001-11/2001-11.html smkridge/2001-11.html Schn&uuml;rsenkelschacht Bootlace Shaft 2b Entrance noted CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin. Descended 2002 Olly B Free-climbable shaft. Doesn't go. 2002 logbook (2002-08-18) gps02olly.2001-11 Tag Surveyed
415 = 2001-12 smkridge/2001-12/2001-12.html smkridge/2001-12.html Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht Uncalled-for Vulgarity Shaft 2b Apparently explored previously by VfHM. Rediscovered by CUCC 2001 Olly B, Martin but not descended. Descended 2002 Olly B Large doline entrance can be descended by abseiling or free-climb. At the bottom is a small tunnel which gets smaller - probably too tight, but may be diggable. Can also squeeze through along fault into next, smaller doline, but no further. In the opposite direction is a rift connecting to a second entrance which had a VfHM spit in 2002, where there is a draughting hole in the floor. This gives access to a rift which becomes too tight at ground level; it may be possible to traverse above but it is loose and "unappealing". One awkward rift. 2002 logbook (2002-08-18) gps02olly.2001-12 Tag Surveyed
416 1/S = 2002-OB-01 smkridge/2002-OB-01/2002-OB-01.html 2b CUCC 2002 Wookey, Olly Betts Unobvious shaft entrance looks choked but can in fact be climbed down 7m to look into largish chamber (~6m across). Needs rope for descent. Rope + SRT gear Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up) gps02olly.2002-ob-01 8m off the left side of the path shortly after leaving 40s before steep section past 40f </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="02-OB-01approach.jpg"><img src="02-OB-01approach_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="02-OB-01.jpg"><img src="02-OB-01_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr> <tr class="caption"><td>Approach</td><td>Close-up</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002 Spit Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand Surveyed
417 1/S + 2002-W-01 smkridge/2002-W-01/2002-W-01.html 2b Existing spit indicating previous exploration (GSCB?); rediscovered and surveyed CUCC 2002 Wookey, Olly Betts Upper entrance is short 10m pitch. At the bottom, narrow passage comes back parallel to upper passage to squeeze, which connects to second lower entrance. Significant draught comes out of canyon in floor, but this is blocked by boulders. Very easy dig with a crowbar 2002 logbook (2002-08-01) Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up) gps02olly.2002-w-01 About 60m from 40f (K&ouml;nigschacht); see sketch in survey notes </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="upperent.jpg"><img src="upperent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="lowerent.jpg"><img src="lowerent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="lowerent2.jpg"><img src="lowerent2_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr> <tr class="caption"><td>Olly Betts at the upper entrance</td><td>Lower entrance</td><td>Lower entrance again</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Wookey 2002 Spit (?) Surveyed
418 1/S + 2002-W-02 smkridge/2002-W-02/2002-W-02.html smkridge/2002-W-02.html 2b Almost certainly seen before but documented CUCC 2002 Olly B, Wookey 5m deep rift, snow at bottom. Upper end chokes, lower end continues into narrow canyon going in direction of 40s. There is a vocal connection at the start of this canyon to 217. (Light can just be seen - far too narrow to pass.) 2002 logbook (2002-08-05) Notes in 2002#06 (not drawn up) caves/2002-w-02/2002-w-02.svx p2002-w-02 20m directly below 229 and 15m away from 40s Spit Tag bolt placed but no tags to hand Surveyed
419 1/S = 2002-AD-01 smkridge/2002-AD-01/2002-AD-01.html smkridge/2002-AD-01.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony) Short drop (~4m) to snow plug. There is a gap above the snow plug and there may be a way on, though it is probably choked. Brief description in 2002#12 gps02.p2002-ad-01 On far side of Nieder Augst-Eck ridge from stone bridge is a large valley between the NAE and the next ridge. (Valley heads towards the valley between Altaussee and Wildensee huts). Gully leading into this contains many holes that are obviously choked. Cave is at head of gully. Spit Surveyed
420 1/S = 2002-AD-02 smkridge/2002-AD-02/2002-AD-02.html smkridge/2002-AD-02.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Anthony) 10-15m deep with snow plug (probably choked) Brief description in 2002#12 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
421 1/S = 2002-AD-03 smkridge/2002-AD-03/2002-AD-03.html smkridge/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. Brief description in 2002#12 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
422 1/S = 2002-AD-04 smkridge/2002-AD-04/2002-AD-04.html smkridge/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). Brief description in 2002#12 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
423 1/T + 2002-03 smkridge/2002-03/2002-03.html smkridge/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
424 1/S + 2002-05 smkridge/2002-05/2002-05.html Rhabarberh&ouml;hle Rhubarb Cave 2d Originally discovered in 2002 but not documented. Rediscovered 2006, explored and surveyed by Matt + Phil. Climb down shakehole leads to meandering stream canyon sloping steeply down to cobble choke. Attempts to dig this failed to make progress. There is no noticeable draught. In dataset Drawn up straight into Tunnel by Phil. p2002-05 GPS post SA Probably easiest to reach by walking to 204e and thence 204c, and traversing across. Can also be approached by bunde-bashing from 241. Round shakehole with rhubarb-like vegetation. </p> <table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="phil.jpg"><img src="phil_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance shakehole</td><td>Phil at the terminal choke</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Matt Bent 2006
425 1/S + 2002-06 smkridge/2002-06/2002-06.html Eiercremeh&ouml;hle Custard Cave 2d Originally discovered in 2002 but not documented. Rediscovered 2006, explored and surveyed by Matt + Phil. Greasy 3m climb into rift chamber. Way on is too tight. In dataset Drawn up straight into Tunnel by DL. p2002-06 GPS post SA Probably easiest to reach by walking to 204e and thence 204c, and traversing across. Can also be approached by bunde-bashing from 241. Narrow window opening onto climb. </p> <table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td> <a href="tag.jpg"><img src="tag_small.jpg" /></a> <td> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="chamber.jpg"><img src="chamber_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Matt at the entrance</td> <td>Matt on the entrance climb</td><td>Phil in the terminal chamber</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Matt Bent 2006
426 1/S x 2002-07 smkridge/2002-07/2002-07.html Quarries A-C 2d CUCC 2002 Frank, Ben Three entrances along an obvious N-S aligned rift connect underground. The largest is the A entrance, which in 2006 was descended via a rebelay and subsequent deviation to pass through a small hole in the floor of the shaft at around -18m. The landing is on a snow slope continuing down to the south. In 2006 this was blocked almost immediately, but in 2002 it could be followed for ~15m to reach a gap down one side of the snow plug. This point is 34m below the surface and a mere 9m above Crowning Glory in 204, but there does not seem to be a corresponding aven or snow pile. 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 p2002-07 Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left and follow ridge past 2002-08 to an obvious line of holes in a sloping slab. The A entrance is the northernmost hole, just below an obvious ~3m cliff. </p> <table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="descent.jpg"><img src="descent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>A entrance</td><td>Sandeep descending A entrance shaft</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11 Tag Tag "2002-07" placed by original explorers Surveyed
427 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 t2002-08 p2002-08 point on dripline Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left onto ridge. Entrance is obvious hole on left. </p> <div class="centre"> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11 Tag Tag placed 2002 Surveyed
428 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 pquarriesd No idea Follow usual route from 204 bivvy to 204e entrance and continue up the same gully to reach 204f. Climb up to left and follow ridge past 2002-08. Entrance is obvious L-shaped hole in cliff to left. </p> <div class="centre"> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-08-11 Spit Spit in wall with abandoned hanger and rusty maillon (see photo) Surveyed
429 - 2002-X09 smkridge/2002-X09/2002-X09.html smkridge/2002-X09.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks Not descended Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x09 No idea Apparently "Darenesque" Unmarked Surveyed
430 - 2002-X09B smkridge/2002-X09B/2002-X09B.html smkridge/2002-X09B.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks Not descended Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x09b No idea Prominent rock shelter Unmarked Surveyed
431 - 2002-10 smkridge/2002-10/2002-10.html smkridge/2002-10.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks 5m shaft into a 3m long chamber with unexplored continuations in both directions Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-10 Tag Tag placed 2002 Surveyed
432 - 2002-X15 smkridge/2002-X15/2002-X15.html smkridge/2002-X15.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks "Big, blind tunnel" it says here - presumably that's a tick then? Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x15 No idea Unmarked Surveyed
433 - 2002-X16 smkridge/2002-X16/2002-X16.html smkridge/2002-X16.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks Notes have one word of description, which is rather smudged but could be "spring" (?) Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x16 No idea Unmarked Surveyed
434 - 2002-X17 smkridge/2002-X17/2002-X17.html smkridge/2002-X17.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks ~20m deep shaft in slabs Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x17 No idea Unmarked Surveyed
435 - 2002-X18 smkridge/2002-X18/2002-X18.html smkridge/2002-X18.html 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 Dunks 2m wide shaft in bunde Sketches and brief descriptions in 2002#31 gps02.p2002-x18 No idea Unmarked Surveyed
436 1/S/T + 2003-01 smkridge/2003-01/2003-01.html Nischeh&ouml;hle Alcove cave 2d CUCC 2003 Tony R, Brian O A short climbable rift in an alcove in the side of the hill leads to about an 8metre pitch to a small round chamber which is comprehensively choked Form prepared 2006-06-28 In dataset </p><div class="centre"><img src="plan.jpg" /></div><p>Notes in 2003#10 caves/2003-01/2003-01.svx p2003-01 Walk over the back of the ridge from 204 Tag Tag placed 2003 Surveyed
437 ? 2003-07 smkridge/2003-07/2003-07.html 2d CUCC 2003 ?Brian? Believed to have been descended in 2003 (probably by Brian) gps03.2003-07 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 <a href="../240/240.html">240</a>, had actually been tagged as 2003-07.</p> <p>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. Small pit with a horizontal entrance leading to an immediate short pitch. </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg"></a></div><p> Unmarked Surveyed
438 1/T + 2003-X11 smkridge/2003-X11/2003-X11.html smkridge/2003-X11.html Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 1 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) Loose boulder slope in ~25m into boulder/rubble choked chamber, quite large and with a high roof (say 5m high and 5m wide). No draught, no way on visible. Boulders loose at the top. 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x11 GPS post SA Below and SE of GPSsed point Unmarked Surveyed
439 1/S - 2003-X12 smkridge/2003-X12/2003-X12.html smkridge/2003-X12.html Earl + Becka's Undescended Shaft 2 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) Surface shaft ~10m deep to boulder floor. Shaft ~3x4m at surface. Could be rigged on naturals. Can't tell if draughting. 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x12 GPS post SA Unmarked Surveyed
440 1/T = 2003-X13 smkridge/2003-X13/2003-X13.html smkridge/2003-X13.html Earl + Becka's Low Entrance 4 2d CUCC 2000? 2001? + 2003 (Earl, Becka) Crawl over small stones. No apparent draught. Not clear if it's been pushed to conclusion; if so, it needs documenting properly anyway 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x13 GPS post SA Just off old route to 204 Obvious low arch in large depression Unmarked Surveyed
441 1/T + 2003-X14 smkridge/2003-X14/2003-X14.html Knochenloch Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 5 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) + possibly also earlier (?) ~6m dia chamber with sloping boulder floor. Non-draughting crawl leading off chokes. Bones in corner. 2003#03 Sketch in 2006#12 (no north arrow - duh!) gps03_bis.p2003-x14 GPS post SA Fork off from 204 path near 2000-08 and trek south past 2004-20 through a very broken chossy area. Entrance is in side of choss bowl. Obvious low arch under cliff </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg"></a></div><p> Paint Spit hole with yellow paint Surveyed
442 1/S + 2003-X15 smkridge/2003-X15/2003-X15.html Gipfelschacht Earl + Becka's Dead Cave 6 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) Moderate shaft. Can free climb down about 15m to small chamber choked with boulders and no draught. 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x15 GPS post SA Very near summit of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel. Best approached by walking to summit cairn then following bearing or GPS. </p> <table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="downent.jpg"><img src="downent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2006-07-25 Unmarked Surveyed
443 1/S = 2003-X16 smkridge/2003-X16/2003-X16.html smkridge/2003-X16.html Earl + Becka's Cave 7 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) Moderate shaft, 4m diameter. Drops 10-15m, free-climbable with care. Sloping to boulder floor. One phreatic tube off, sloping up ~20&deg;, not pushed, no draught. One crawling lead. 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x16 GPS post SA Very near Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle. Unmarked Surveyed
444 1/S - 2003-X17 smkridge/2003-X17/2003-X17.html smkridge/2003-X17.html Earl + Becka's Shaft 8 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) 2m diameter shaft, ~5m deep, possible way off at bottom (not promising). 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x17 GPS post SA In grassy meadow at edge of bunde Unmarked Surveyed
445 1/S + 2003-X18 smkridge/2003-X18/2003-X18.html smkridge/2003-X18.html Earl + Becka's Dead Shaft 10 2d CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka) E-W joint with two shaft entrances. Westerly entrance free-climbable to snow plug. Then crawl under arch into 2nd chamber at base of easterly entrance. No way on. 2003#03 gps03_bis.p2003-x18 GPS post SA ~40m off 204 path near 2000-08. Unmarked Surveyed
446 = 2004-01 plateau/2004-01/2004-01.html Bivvy cave 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Chossy slope heading down hill, with snow plug below skylight. Close to the 76 bivi, used initially to sleep in, and after we started camping it was used to store gear+food and cook in when raining. Email 2005-05-30 p2004-01 Surface survey As for <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a> Large entrance facing towards ridge (with smaller skylight entrance near 99) </p> <table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="inside.jpg"><img src="inside_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance</td><td>Inside (note flat sleeping spot on right; comfortable, but cold!)</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag placed 2004 Surveyed
447 = 2004-02 plateau/2004-02/2004-02.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Draughting hole with a chossy entrance. Just inside is a crap snow plug that collapsed a lot. The draught issues from a too-narrow rift roughly below the entrance. The top of the rift has a large rock wedged in. This can be rocked if pulled very hard. Perhaps it's worth removing to see if the rift is wide enough at the top? It's definitely wider beyond the rift. tight slot, see description <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-08-05A">2004 log book</a> p2004-02 Surface survey Short distance further north along same small valley as the 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivi </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag placed 2004 Surveyed
448 + 2004-03 plateau/2004-03/2004-03.html Gemse Skeleton Cave 1a CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny) A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05. Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book p2004-03 Surface survey On cairned route from Eislufth&ouml;hle to old Top Camp; very close to (and visible from) 1623/210. Large entrance </p> <div class="centre"><a href="../others/l/76bivvyvw.html"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a><p class="caption">View from near 76, showing entrance</p></div> Tag Tag prepared but not placed 2004. Hole drilled for tag 2005. Tag finally placed 2006. Surveyed
449 - 2004-04 plateau/2004-04/2004-04.html plateau/2004-04.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Undescended Rope required Email 2005-05-30 Not too far from 76 or 97 Large elongate hole surrounded by bunde Tag Tag placed 2004 (on SW side of hole) Refindable
450 - 2004-05 plateau/2004-05/2004-05.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Not descended. ~10m to a ledge, seemed to go deeper. <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B">2004 log book</a> Sketch in logbook Just below high point west of 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivvy (on E side of high point) Series of entrances along a joint </p> <div class="centre"> <table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="2004-05.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-05small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-05_jen.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-05_jensmall.jpg" /></a></td> </tr> <tr class="caption"> <td>2004-05 entrance</td> <td>Jenny Black at the entrance</td> </tr></table> </div><p> Unmarked Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy Refindable
451 - 2004-06 plateau/2004-06/2004-06.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Not descended. <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B">2004 log book</a> Sketch in logbook Not far from 175, west and a little north of the erratic boulders Rift below a line of small cliffs </p> <div class="centre"> <table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="2004-06_view.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-06_viewsmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-06_close.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-06_closesmall.jpg" /></a></td> </tr> <tr class="caption"> <td>View across plateau towards Br&auml;uning Wall</td> <td>Entrance close-up</td> </tr></table> </div><p> Unmarked Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy Refindable
452 + 2004-07 plateau/2004-07/2004-07.html plateau/2004-07.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Scramble down over boulders, and down slope to chamber. Small passage leads off at the end, but becomes to small. <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B">2004 log book</a> ? Jenny p2004-07 Surface survey Not far from 175 Walk/scramble in entrance Tag Tag placed 2006 Surveyed
453 + 2004-08 plateau/2004-08/2004-08.html 1d CUCC 2004,2006 (Olly, Jenny) Large chamber with partially collapsed roof and three entrances <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B">2004 log book</a> p2004-08 Surface survey West of 2004 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivvy Two entrances require a rope, the third is free-climbable with care. </p><div class="centre"> <a href="2004-08.jpg"><img src="2004-08small.jpg"></a></div><p> Tag Tag placed 2006 Surveyed
454 - 2004-09 plateau/2004-09/2004-09.html plateau/2004-09.html 1d CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny) Not descended <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B">2004 log book</a> Near where Tantalus Schacht ought to be, apparently Unmarked Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy Refindable
455 - 2004-10 smkridge/2004-10/2004-10.html 2d CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial Go down tube next to main entrance shaft to head of pitch. Pitch less than 10m down. Possible ways on. 20m rope + spits etc. gps04.p2004-10 GPS post SA 215 deg to Zinken, 309 deg to Griess Kogel. <em>(I suspect there is an error here, as this would be almost right at the summit of the Griess Kogel -DL.)</em> From 204 bivvy over col then down + west following line of large shafts / collapses. Entrance shaft with snow plug, pitch visible beyond </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img alt="entrance photo" src="entsmall.jpg" /></a></div><p> Tag Tag 21/7/2004 Surveyed
456 0/S - 2004-13 smkridge/2004-13/2004-13.html smkridge/2004-13.html 2d CUCC 2004 ?. Surface surveyed CUCC 2005 (Anthony, Julia) CUCC 2004 ? (Possibly Julian?). Surface surveyed CUCC 2005 (Anthony, Julia) p2004-13 Part drilled spit hole Surface survey Between 161E and 161H, on the same level as E Horizontal entrance 4-5m wide, quite low, leading to crawl sloping downwards at around 45&deg;. Strong cold outwards draught. None in existence Spit Part-drilled spit hole Surveyed
457 1/T + 2004-14 smkridge/2004-14/2004-14.html Doktorarbeitloch Thesis Cave 2d CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart Rift continues for ~15m with a critical-angle boulder slope. Choked at bottom with slight draft emerging from rocks. Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em> In dataset Notes in 2004#40 (missing) caves/2004-14/2004-14.svx p2004-14 SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle) Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge. Pit with snow plug (at time of original exploration in 2004) leads to vertical rift entrance. </p> <div class="centre"> <table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="2004-14far.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-14farsmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-14close.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-14closesmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-14back.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-14backsmall.jpg" /></a></td></tr> <tr class="caption"> <td>Entrance</td> <td>Close-up showing tag</td> <td>View back from entrance</td> </tr></table> </div><p> Tag Tag 1/8/2004 Surveyed
458 1/T + a b 2004-15 yes smkridge/2004-15/2004-15.html Rundreiseh&ouml;hle Olly's Through Trip 2d CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart 20m of rift connects both entrances. Going A->B passage leads off on the left by A but is too tight after ~10m. Next left in the main rift is an oxbow and connects back into main rift after ~4m of tight passage. Oversuit + helmet <em>(and presumably a light as well - DL)</em> Passage on left might just go, but only for small and stupid people Form prepared 2006-06-28 In dataset Plan:</p><div class="centre"><img src="04-15plan.jpg" /></div><p>Elevation:</p><div class="centre"><img src="04-15elev.jpg" /></div><p>Notes in 2004#41 caves/2004-15/2004-15.svx SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchh&ouml;hle) Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge. A: Climb down in rift leads to slot straight ahead. B: Large pit with loose boulders leads to a small rift. </p> <div class="centre"> <table class="imgtable"><tr> <td><a href="2004-15aclose.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-15aclosesmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-15aback.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-15abacksmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-15b.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-15bsmall.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="2004-15btag.jpg"> <img alt="" src="2004-15btagsmall.jpg" /></a></td></tr> <tr class="caption"> <td>2004-15a entrance</td> <td>View backwards from 2004-15a entrance</td> <td>2004-15b entrance</td> <td>2004-15b tag close-up</td> </tr></table> </div><p> Tag Tag 1/8/2004
459 a entrance CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart 2004-15.taga Tag Tag Surveyed
467 c last entrance p2004-19c Tag (?) Surveyed
468 1/S/T + 2004-20 smkridge/2004-20/2004-20.html Brecheisenh&ouml;hle Crowbar cave 2d CUCC 2004 Dave, Olly M Entrance pitch leads to small elongated chamber floored with gravel and blocks. A slope up at the southern end reveals two impassably tight passages to the left (eastwards). Near the foot of the pitch a tube slopes down to the west, but this is blocked by a large boulder; it presumably would connect to 2000-08 which is nearby. 20m rope + two hangers for ent pitch. One dig, see description. Form prepared 2006-06-28 In dataset Plan:</p><div class="centre"><img src="plan.jpg" /></div><p>Elevation:</p><div class="centre"><img src="elev.jpg" /></div><p>Notes in 2004#51 caves/2004-20/2004-20.svx 10m N-S t2004-20 p2004-20 In choss-filled depression near 2000-08. Follow usual path from 204 bivvy. Turn left just before 2000-08. Groove in side of depression allows descent past boulder floor; groove continues upwards to lip of depression and is easily spotted. </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img alt="entrance photo" src="entsmall.jpg" /></a> </div><p>Photo &copy; David Loeffler 08/08/04 11:35:46 <!-- Original photo: 2004/dave/53descent.jpg --></div><p> Tag Tag 8/8/2004 Surveyed
469 1/E = 2004-21 smkridge/2004-21/2004-21.html Earl's Hat Cave 2d CUCC 2001,2004 Walk down slope (sometimes snow plugged) to chamber. Two passages lead on, left hand passage is choked, right hand passage has not been explored. Handline may be required Right hand passage gps04.p2004-21 GPS post SA Very close to 204 D, approx. 15m down slope NW. Huge open triangular entrance, facing North West. </p><div class="centre"><a href="view.jpg"><img alt="entrance photo" src="viewsmall.jpg" /></a></div><p> Unmarked Surveyed
470 1/S + (?) 2005-01 smkridge/2005-01/2005-01.html smkridge/2005-01.html Mysteryville 2d CUCC 2005 Mark S, Emma In dataset NOTES MISSING! caves/2005-01/2005-01.svx p2005-01 GPS post SA
471 ? 2005-02 smkridge/2005-02/2005-02.html smkridge/2005-02.html 2d CUCC 2005 ?? p2005-02
472 ? 2005-03 smkridge/2005-03/2005-03.html smkridge/2005-03.html 2d CUCC 2005 ?? p2005-03
473 1/S = 2005-05 smkridge/2005-05/2005-05.html 2002-X14 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + partially explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil) Wide entrance part-way up cliff leads to two crawling passages. Both end in pitches (probably the same pitch). The right-hand one has a 1 sec drop followed by a rattle of up to 8 seconds with a 2-second pause in the middle. Draughts gently out. Brief descriptionand sketch in 2002#31; <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A">2005 log book</a> Grade 1 sketch in 2005#28 The number 2005-05 was also used (briefly) for another entrance, which was found the next day to connect to 204, and designated as 204G. The number was reused due to an acute tag shortage. p2005-05 GPS post SA Cliff entrance, 3m wide, 1m high on cliff facing E </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 src="ent_close_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="inside.jpg"><img src="inside_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance</td><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Junction inside</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005 Tag Tag "2005-05" placed 2005 Surveyed
474 1/S - 2005-06 smkridge/2005-06/2005-06.html L Shaft 2002-X13 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + partially explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil) Brief description and sketch in 2002#31; <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A">2005 log book</a> p2005-06 GPS post SA L-shaped shaft entrance, around 15m deep. Needs a ladder / rope. </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="philent.jpg"><img src="philent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Entrance</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005 Tag Tag "2005-06" placed 2005 Surveyed
475 1/S + 2005-07 smkridge/2005-07/2005-07.html Daumenkinoh&ouml;hle 2002-X12 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2002 (Duncan). Refound + explored CUCC 2005 (Peter + Phil) No description extant, but from the survey and underground photo, it seems that it slopes downwards for 16m, passing a right-angle bend to the right, before ending in a pebble choke. Form prepared 2006-06-28 Brief description and sketch in 2002#31; <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-10A">2005 log book</a> In dataset </p><div class="centre"><img src="plan.jpg" /></div><p>Notes in 2005#28 caves/2005-07/2005-07.svx p2005-07 GPS post SA Sloping triangular entrance 1m wide </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="philent.jpg"><img src="philent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="inside.jpg"><img src="inside_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Phil at the entrance</td><td>Entrance</td><td>The choke inside</td></table><p>Photos &copy; Peter Clifton 2005 Tag Tag "2005-07" placed 2005 Surveyed
478 1/S + 2005-92 plateau/2005-92/2005-92.html 1d CUCC 2005 (Jenny) Narrow shaft with strong draught, leads to choke Rope + SRT gear <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A">2005 logbook</a> In dataset Notes in 2005#05 caves/2005-92/2005-92.svx p2005-92 Surface survey South of <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="downent.jpg"><img src="downent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag "2005-92" placed 2005 Surveyed
479 1/S + 2005-93 plateau/2005-93/2005-93.html 1d CUCC 2005 (Jenny + Dave) Rifty shaft, choked with snow. A narrow slot between the snow and the wall was descended by Jenny but soon became too tight. <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A">2005 logbook</a> In dataset Notes in 2005#05 caves/2005-93/2005-93.svx p2005-93 Surface survey South of <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag "2005-93" placed 2005 Surveyed
480 1/S + 2005-94 plateau/2005-94/2005-94.html 1d CUCC 2005 (Jenny) Narrow shaft dropping into rift, soon becoming too tight. <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A">2005 logbook</a> In dataset Notes in 2005#05 caves/2005-94/2005-94.svx p2005-94 Surface survey South of <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp, on same rift as 2005-92 </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent_along.jpg"><img src="ent_along_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts (left) and David Loeffler (right), 2005 Tag Tag "2005-94" placed 2005 Surveyed
481 1/S + 2005-95 plateau/2005-95/2005-95.html plateau/2005-95.html 1d CUCC 2005 (Dave) Wide rift, with 3 separate shafts separated by narrow rock bridges. Soundly snow-choked in 2005. <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A">2005 logbook</a> In dataset Notes in 2005#05 caves/2005-95/2005-95.svx p2005-95 Surface survey South of <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp Photo 2005 on Olly's camera, but would be of doubtful use relocating it Tag Tag "2005-95" placed 2005 Surveyed
482 1/S + 2005-96 plateau/2005-96/2005-96.html Schlotschacht Chimney Pot 1d CUCC 2005 (Dave) Tubular shaft of around 1.5m diameter, terminating in choss 8m down. <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-26A">2005 logbook</a> In dataset Notes in 2005#05 caves/2005-96/2005-96.svx p2005-96 Surface survey South of <a href="../76/76.htm">76</a>, on path towards Top Camp </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img alt="entrance photo" src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag "2005-96" placed 2005 Surveyed
483 1/S = 2005-97 plateau/2005-97/2005-97.html plateau/2005-97.html Genutetschacht Fluted Pot 1d CUCC 2005 (Olly B) A fluted draughting shaft, roughly between 76 and 97, which Olly descended on natural belays. Went for 4m before becoming too tight. <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B">2005 logbook</a> p2005-97 Surface survey Tag Tag "2005-97" placed 2006 Surveyed
484 1/S = 2005-98 plateau/2005-98/2005-98.html Hanger Pot 1d CUCC 2005 (Olly B) This had no visible paint or tag, but a few metres down was an in-situ hanger with traces of orange paint. It was the sort of hanger you do up with an Allen key, not a spanner, and was an old-style Petzl twist. This is a twin shafted pot with snow - too cold + icy to descend further without an oversuit. (Descended by Olly.) <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B">2005 logbook</a> p2005-98 Surface survey </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Tag "2005-98" placed 2006 Surveyed
485 1/T = 2005-99 plateau/2005-99/2005-99.html Ohne Mantel H&ouml;hle Coatless Cave 1d CUCC 2005 (Jenny) Smallish horizontal entrance from a snow-filled shakehole. Becomes too tight after 15m; challenging to reverse out of. 2005 logbook: <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-07-30B">discovery</a>; <a href="../../years/2005/logbook.html#t2005-08-01C">exploration</a> Notes in 2005#30 caves/2005-99/2005-99.svx p2005-99 Surface survey </p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="view.jpg"><img src="view_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Olly Betts 2005 Tag Spit placed 2005; tag "2005-99" placed 2006 Surveyed
486 0/S - 2006-01 smkridge/2006-01/2006-01.html Off-Trail Pot 2d Almost certainly seen before, but tagged CUCC 2006 Undescended. Noticeable cold outward draught, but comes in noticeable gusts, so may be wind blowing through from another nearby entrance. 2006 logbook gps06.2006-01 GPS post SA Towards the end of the slabs on the 204 walkin, just after the narrow gully climb, taking a route slightly further down (the other side of a large bunde patch) one encounters this large surface shaft. </p> <div class="centre"> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006. Model: Aaron Curtis Unmarked No record of a tag being placed Surveyed
489 2/S/E x a b 2006-04 yes smkridge/2006-04/2006-04.html Tunnockschacht 2d Entrance noted CUCC 2006; exploration ongoing. See <a href="desc.html">underground description</a> page See underground description See underground description In dataset caves/2006-04/2006-04.svx From the stone bridge, follow the cairns towards 204e entrance. Upon reaching the final gully, where the path turns up to the right towards that entrance, continue straight across and then work to the right, traversing around the rear lip of a hole. This leads to the bottom of a loose climb, which is ascended to reach another level. A prominent Christmas tree style fir marks the point where another climb is made to the next level up. It is then necessary to ascend to the next level above this, either by a short traverse and then a narrow climb between two blocks, or by heading right and then heading back up to the left. Having done this, a short ascent on small loose stones brings one to the uppermost level, marked by a prominent cairn (visible from the stone bridge).</p><p>Follow the cairns around to the left, descending slightly at first and then maintaining the same level, to eventually reach a cairned point overlooking a large broken gully running from right to left. Descend into the gully (passing the shaft of <a href="../2004-18/2004-18.html">2004-18</a>) and cross to the other side where an obvious level ascends upwards and to the right. Having reached the top, follow the cairns to the right to arrive quickly at an area with a hole to each side. The shakehole to the left, containing a cairn some two feet high, contains the A entrance; the B entrance is the other hole.
490 a entrance p2006-04a GPS post SA Tag Surveyed
491 b last entrance p2006-04b GPS post SA Tag Surveyed
492 0/S - 2006-05 smkridge/2006-05/2006-05.html smkridge/2006-05.html M5 2d gps06.2006-05 GPS post SA Draughting surface shaft Tag Surveyed
493 1/T + 2006-06 smkridge/2006-06/2006-06.html Bogenh&ouml;hle 1c Origin obscure; surveyed 2001 CUCC (Mark S, Mike Cox) Ducking under the entrance arch leads to a spacious tunnel with snow on the floor. This narrows and slopes uphill to a second skylight entrace. None required In dataset Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing surface/bogen.svx This cave is somewhat mysterious; it may in fact be the "second cave with a walk-in entrance" mentioned in the <a href="../157/157.html">157</a> description, but that is described as being 100m from Laser 0/5, whereas this is more like 30m (or 60m to the further entrance). tbogen Surface survey Obvious large arched entrance opposite the second of the two short climbs on the 204 walk-in, just before Laser Point 0/5. </p><div class="centre"><a href="ent.jpg"><img alt="entrance photo" src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></div><p>Photo &copy; Mark Shinwell 2006 Tag Apparently retagged in 2006 with the new provisional number. Surveyed
494 0/S - 2006-07 smkridge/2006-07/2006-07.html smkridge/2006-07.html Infrared Spectrometer 2d CUCC 2006 (Phil + Matt) One spit placed, but not descended gps06.2006-07 GPS post SA Tag Tag "2006-07" placed by original explorers Surveyed
495 1/T + 2006-08 smkridge/2006-08/2006-08.html Knackered Tacklesack Cave 2d CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle + Sandeep) Boulder slope leading to impenetrable choke after 12m None required 2006 logbook In dataset </p><div class="centre"><img src="plan.jpg" /> <img src="elev.jpg" /></div><p>Notes in 2006#33 caves/2006-08/2006-08.svx p2006-08 Surface survey Surveyed
496 1/S + 2006-09 smkridge/2006-09/2006-09.html Random Schacht 2d CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle) Notes in 2006#27. Drawn up straight onto master survey by DL, to be copied. caves/2006-09/2006-09.svx p2006-09 Surface survey Close to <a href="../2006-04/2006-04.html">2006-04 (Tunnockschacht)</a>, around 50m to the south-east. </p> <table class="imgtable"> <tr> <td> <a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="downent.jpg"><img src="downent_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance and tag</td><td>Closeup of entrance</td></tr></table> <p>Photos &copy; Chantalle Mouwer 2006-08-06 Tag Tag "2006-09" placed by original explorers Surveyed
497 2006-70 plateau/2006-70/2006-70.html plateau/2006-70.html 1c CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly) Not far from 148, right next to a cairn on the 2006 variant of the path from the col to 76
498 2006-71 plateau/2006-71/2006-71.html plateau/2006-71.html 1d CUCC 2006 (Olly) In dataset caves/2006-71/2006-71.svx p2006-71 Surface survey Roughly North of 76 and East of 2004-08 Tag Tag placed 2006 Surveyed
499 2006-72 plateau/2006-72/2006-72.html plateau/2006-72.html 4 unknown, and CUCC 2006 (Jenny) In dataset caves/2006-72/2006-72.svx p2006-72 Close to 186 - branch off the path up to 186 shortly before 186 itself, and head straight up hill up a steep grassy slope. The entrance is in the base of the cliff. Faded red paint '+' of unknown origin.
500 2006-73 plateau/2006-73/2006-73.html plateau/2006-73.html Ice Curtain Cave 1d CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly) Spit Spit placed in high point between entrances 2006

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open (LENGTHS, "< lengths.dat") or print STDERR "No length data available! Exiting.\n" and die $!;
open (LOGFILE, "> make-indxal4.log") or print STDERR "Could not create log file! Exiting.\n" and die $!;
my %lhash = munge_lengths();
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$path =~ s/\/$fn//g;
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mkpath($path);
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# this is considered harmful now creation of directories is versioned - DL
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open FILE, "> $file" or die $!;
print LOGFILE "Created $file\n";
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