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<div class="trippeople"><u>Rob Watson</u>, </div>
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<div class="triptitle">Expo - Caving in the Schwarzmooskogelhohle System, Blog post 1</div>
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<div class="bbWrapper"><b>Caving in the Schwarzmooskogelhohle System, Loser Plateau, Austria with CUCC, 1976?2017</b><br>
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<div class="bbWrapper"><b>Caving in the Schwarzmooskogelhohle System, Loser Plateau, Austria with CUCC, 1976-2017</b><br>
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Since 1976, CUCC have been visiting the Loser Plateau near Bad Aussee, Austria, to explore the Schwarzmooskogelhohle cave system. As of 2016, the cave is now over 120km long and over 1000m deep, making it one of the largest in Europe. The expedition is one of the largest and longest running student expeditions in the UK, and is one of the leading training grounds for students new to alpine caving to learn how to explore new alpine caves safely and scientifically.<br>
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<div class="bbImageWrapper js-lbImage" title="IMG_1018.JPG" data-src="http://expo.survex.com/photos/2016/ChrisDensham/IMG_1018.JPG" data-lb-sidebar-href="" data-lb-caption-extra-html="" data-single-image="1" data-fancybox="lb-post-279195" data-caption="<h4>IMG_1018.JPG</h4><p><a href="https://ukcaving.com/board/index.php?threads/rope-sponsor-entry-cucc-austria.22020/#post-279195" class="js-lightboxCloser">nobrotson · May 23, 2017 at 3:21 PM</a></p>" style="cursor: pointer;">
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<img src="/photos/2016/ChrisDensham/IMG_1018.JPG" data-url="/photos/2016/ChrisDensham/IMG_1018.JPG" class="bbImage" data-zoom-target="1" style="" alt="Frank in 2016" title="" width="100%" height="" loading="lazy">
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<i>Frank Tully striding heroically towards Top Camp, with the Loser Plateau and Braunenzinkel in the background looking out towards the Dachstein Plateau in the far distance. Photo: Chris Densham.</i><br>
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One of these caves was Balkonhoehle, which was re-discovered in 2014 and has been a focus of exploration alongside Tunnocks ever since (it was connected to Tunnocks in 2015). Recent exploration in Tunnocks has been focused on going to deeper phreatic levels in the cave, along a nylon highway of ropes down pitches such as String Theory, Procrastination, Number of the Beast, Inferno and Kraken, which have all been discovered in the last 5 years. In 2015, exploration of leads at the bottom of Kraken was becoming a bit much with 15?20 hour trips required if going on the bounce. Therefore, in 2016 it was decided that we would erect a camp in an excellent sandy site close to some water at the base of Kraken pitch (around ?650m). From here, exploration of deep phreatic levels proved extremely successful, with over 3.5km being found over the course of 7 camping trips (typically lasting 48 hours, though one ended up lasting longer than intended after an incident dubbed ?Indian Rope Trick?). One of these discoveries was an unprecedentedly large river passage ramping steeply down to a depth of -903m, and which is still not fully explored. Students made up a contingent of every camping trip. <br>
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The discovery of water at such great depths in Tunnocks has prompted a renewed interest in the streamways found in other parts of the system, namely in Stellerweg and Razordance/the Subway. In 2018, there is a tentative plan to return to the Subway, which will require some considered planning as it is quite deep in the cave. There has also been discussion of returning to 115 to rebolt and explore the cave again, as it is now a long time since it was visited with comparatively primitive kit. However, this will require quite a lot of resources and a willing team. Deep leads in other parts of Tunnocks, namely Champagne on Ice and Clayton?s Cock-up, would also merit further exploration to see if we can push them to a satisfactory conclusion, though this will require a lot of rope as both leads go to around -500m. <br>
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