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<div class="tripdate" id="1978-08-12a">1978-08-12</div>
<div class="trippeople">Doug, <u>Andy W</u>, , Karl Gaisberger, *beetle</div>
<div class="trippeople">Doug, <u>Andy W</u>, Karl Gaisberger, *beetle</div>
<div class="triptitle">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle - Bug collecting with Karl</div>
<br /><br /><div id="id1978-41-1">id1978-41-1 12th August</a></div>
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<br /><br />Karl [Gaisberger] arrived at 10am and we drove up to the plateau caf&eacute;. Walked to
1623/41a (Stellerwegh&ouml;hle) which is very well concealed in Bunde. The
phreatic-looking horizontal entrance led on into a hading rift and then to a
huge snowpile below another entrance. Below the snow, the rift is very
extensive, and at about 45 degrees, but further on it gets a bit more
vertical. The big pitch at the end is beyond a very nasty traverse through a
vertical.
<br /><br />The big pitch at the end is beyond a very nasty traverse through a
window, so we couldn't see much, having brought no rope. On the way through
and back, Karl kept looking under boulders and at one stage showed us a pile
of bat bones, so we thought he was looking for bat remains, but when he
found what he was looking for it proved to be a small creature - little
worms c &frac12; cm long which he collected with forceps. Eventually, we had
four, and left.
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<br /><br />On the way back, we passed various entrances, and did a short trip in
Elchh&ouml;hle (1623/31) which is a large phreatic tube in horizontally
bedded rock, with lots of boulders. Karl again kept looking for bugs, despite
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Vodka. Andy.
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