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insertions(+), 769 deletions(-) diff --git a/1623/161/fbland.htm b/1623/161/fbland.htm index 76b3e7fd5..da6b56363 100644 --- a/1623/161/fbland.htm +++ b/1623/161/fbland.htm @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@

Much of the horizontal development on the eastern side of Kaninchenhöhle is at a similar level and of a similar character to passages in -Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle, -Larchenhöhle and the +Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle, +Larchenhöhle and the Stellerweghöhle / Schnellzughöhle systems, all of which are connected together. From the southernmost point of Flat France, diff --git a/1623/2011-01/rigging.svg b/1623/2011-01/rigging.svg index adec55472..56fb9ab9e 100644 --- a/1623/2011-01/rigging.svg +++ b/1623/2011-01/rigging.svg @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ version="1.1" inkscape:version="0.48.2 r9819" sodipodi:docname="rigging.svg" - inkscape:export-filename="/home/mjg/exporepos/expoweb/smkridge/2011-01/i/rigging.png" + inkscape:export-filename="/home/mjg/exporepos/expoweb/1623/2011-01/i/rigging.png" inkscape:export-xdpi="300.03281" inkscape:export-ydpi="300.03281"> -

As CUCC has not been responsible for the majority of the exploration in Eishöhle, the majority of the information concerning it is stored elsewhere.

+

As CUCC has not been responsible for the majority of the exploration in Eishöhle, the majority of the information concerning it is stored elsewhere.

Elefantengang

diff --git a/1623/40/qm.htm b/1623/40/qm.htm index 9fd45c684..7607eaf38 100644 --- a/1623/40/qm.htm +++ b/1623/40/qm.htm @@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ explored by many people over a long period, so shouldn't yet be too bad here.

QMs now explored

-
C0000-40-01 A
Gap down at edge of ice [passage to '1950's eishohle' (eisSVH.sv26)] -
C0000-40-02 C
Ice column here (EisSVH.sv27) (Explored by GSCB in 1980s but needs survey and description) -
C0000-40-03 C
10m Vertical icefall climb (EisSVH.sv48) (Explored by GSCB in 1980s but needs survey and description) - see photo. -
C0000-40-04 B
Draughting dig at bottom of ice slope (EisSVH.sv69) [Explored 1985 by Lindenmayr et al - Kalter Gang and Spinnenfriedhof]
C0000-40-05 A
Space off to left of first ice slope in entrance passage (EisSVH.sv11) [Schotterland and Kleiner Keller] +
C0000-40-01 A
Gap down at edge of ice [passage to '1950's eishohle' (eisSVH.sv26)] +
C0000-40-02 C
Ice column here (EisSVH.sv27) (Explored by GSCB in 1980s but needs survey and description) +
C0000-40-03 C
10m Vertical icefall climb (EisSVH.sv48) (Explored by GSCB in 1980s but needs survey and description) - see photo. +
C0000-40-04 B
Draughting dig at bottom of ice slope (EisSVH.sv69) [Explored 1985 by Lindenmayr et al - Kalter Gang and Spinnenfriedhof]
C0000-40-05 A
Space off to left of first ice slope in entrance passage (EisSVH.sv11) [Schotterland and Kleiner Keller]
A1998-40-06 A
Chamber accessed down side of ice slope (eisSVH.sv68) [Express Finish]
C1999-40-05 B
Rift straight on at start of North Utsira (angle.19) [Closes down in <10m]
C1999-40-06 B
Deep hole in floor at start of North Utsira (angle.19) [Definitely too tight] diff --git a/1623/41/115.htm b/1623/41/115.htm index 1790e69c0..5a325cc56 100644 --- a/1623/41/115.htm +++ b/1623/41/115.htm @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ reached by marked path number 201 from the Bergrestaurant and car park at the top of the Loser Panoramastrße. This is followed over Egglgrube, past the Kratzer Valley and along the well-marked Stogerweg perched on the hillside above Weiße Wand. Shortly beyond the draughting hole of -1623/32 Windloch, the path drops +1623/32 Windloch, the path drops steeply down the hillside. The entrance is reached by steeply descending to 90m vertically below the Stoger Weg just beyond the point where it levels out again. There is a permanent survey station ('P3') just at the junction. diff --git a/1623/41/144.htm b/1623/41/144.htm index f06826874..2b9628fe0 100644 --- a/1623/41/144.htm +++ b/1623/41/144.htm @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ trench in the floor. This continues up at 35° for 70m until it meets a very small trench which draughts out. The tube elbows back on itself, but soon becomes choked with mud as the small invading stream disappears down a crack. The draught in this area seems likely to be from the northernmost -deep part of Schwabenschacht (1623-78), in which a +deep part of Schwabenschacht (1623-78), in which a short passage, just 50m away from this 35° ramp, is on almost exactly the same line. @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ to be the same rift as that below Roddick's Dive, and probably the same as that below the 11m pitch entering the Yellow Brick Road, all of which must be very close to a connection into the adjacent Larchenschacht -(1623/88) +(1623/88)

survey fragment: 11k gif diff --git a/1623/41/41.htm b/1623/41/41.htm index 40d6dc311..ab9acd190 100644 --- a/1623/41/41.htm +++ b/1623/41/41.htm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Panoramastrße. This is followed over Stogerweg perched on the hillside above Weiße Wand. Shortly beyond the draughting hole of 1623/32 -Windloch, +Windloch, the path drops steeply down the hillside. The two entrances are found 50 vertical metres up the hillside, by following orange paint marks from a clearly marked permanent survey station "P3". diff --git a/1623/41/deepwy.htm b/1623/41/deepwy.htm index 91d199bd5..a29b02529 100644 --- a/1623/41/deepwy.htm +++ b/1623/41/deepwy.htm @@ -152,9 +152,9 @@ ceremony at the final sump in 1982. Altausseer See, as the Austrians reckoned that this was in a different block of limestone. However, the coincidence in altitude with both the lake (at 712m) and a static sump in -Liägerhöhle +Liägerhöhle does suggest some control over the local water table. Following the discovery -of underwater risings in +of underwater risings in Altausseer See in 1990, it now seems likely that these are the resurgence for this water. Unfortunately, permission for dye tests is quite hard to obtain, and the total flow from diff --git a/1623/41/off41.htm b/1623/41/off41.htm index a804709dc..2634e7e54 100644 --- a/1623/41/off41.htm +++ b/1623/41/off41.htm @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ places.

Location: E 35772.8 N (52)81214.6 H 1615.6

This is reached by bashing up an indistinct gully from -Windloch +Windloch (1623/32) on the Stöger Weg until an entrance marked P132 (sic) in red paint is reached. Initially thought to be a possible higher entrance @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ At the top is a T-junction, left [C1982-142-31] was soon blocked by a large boulder, which was passed by a short dig from the far side, to provide the first connection from -Schwabenschacht (1623/78). +Schwabenschacht (1623/78). To the right at the T-junction leads on until, after 20m, the floor drops away into blackness [C1982-142-32], @@ -321,9 +321,9 @@ to hear from CUCC about our finds in the early eighties, were reluctant to reveal anything of value about their explorations (which were not then complete), so we have no written description from them. However, recent improvements in dialogue mean that we have a survey of the cave, from which a -description has been built. The +description has been built. The further ramifications of this cave connect through to the -Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle +Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle (1623/40) with a further 2.5km or more of passage.

Downstream in Wet 'n' Wild, about 10m from the Big Pitch, a climb up to a diff --git a/1623/41/offdp.htm b/1623/41/offdp.htm index 2927bd977..1cc9b2f67 100644 --- a/1623/41/offdp.htm +++ b/1623/41/offdp.htm @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Kön Dom.

Many of the passages in these levels contain dead bats, perhaps suggesting a lower entrance, though this seems unlikely to be nearby. Some of the deeper -passages of Schwabenschacht (1623/78) are near this +passages of Schwabenschacht (1623/78) are near this area, perhaps 200m above the Confluence. The top of Echo Aven is near to halfway to bridging this gap, which suggests the possibility of a connection in the next few years.

diff --git a/1623/41/qmlist.htm b/1623/41/qmlist.htm index 695314bf0..cd49e2605 100644 --- a/1623/41/qmlist.htm +++ b/1623/41/qmlist.htm @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ in 1999.


C1980-41-29 B Uphill in small inlet (above second huge ramp ?)
C1980-41-30 X Right via small pitch from descent of C1980-41-25 [original way to Big Pitch]
C1980-41-31 X Left via two small pitches from descent of C1980-41-25 [new way to Big Pitch] -
C1980-41-32 X Hole in wall near bottom of Big Pitch [reached from 1623/88] +
C1980-41-32 X Hole in wall near bottom of Big Pitch [reached from 1623/88]
C1980-41-33 X Chimney in right wall 20m downstream from Big Pitch [way in from 144]
C1980-41-34 A Climb to passage on left 10m downstream from Big Pitch
C1980-41-35 X Downstream in sharp passage [main way on] @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ QMs.


C1982-142-28 C Small hole to the left after the "Bad Step"
C1982-142-29 B Down ramp at step down in main way
C1982-142-30 C Hole in the floor of main way -
C1982-142-31 C Left at T-junction up from boulder chamber (allegedly blocked by boulder, but apparently the connection point from Schwabenschacht - 6km not bad for a "C" lead :-) +
C1982-142-31 C Left at T-junction up from boulder chamber (allegedly blocked by boulder, but apparently the connection point from Schwabenschacht - 6km not bad for a "C" lead :-)
C1982-142-32 X Right at T-junction [to pitch into 142 Big Chamber]
C1982-142-33 C Various ways down boulders in Big Chamber (judged unsafe)
C1982-142-34 X Way up at NE end of Big Chamber [connects to C1980-41-17] diff --git a/1623/41/survey.htm b/1623/41/survey.htm index 1372cd13a..e001255a2 100644 --- a/1623/41/survey.htm +++ b/1623/41/survey.htm @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ entrances. An overview of the whole survey (at a reduced scale) is also on the site here. A lot more survey work is expected in the cave over the next few years (and this has already started). One connection from -Schwabenschacht (1623/78) to the 1623/142 entrance +Schwabenschacht (1623/78) to the 1623/142 entrance has already been made, and other connections seem likely. It is hoped that we will also be able to obtain details of the other caves connected to the system, and be able to draw up a full survey of what is already at least a diff --git a/1623/l/almtal.htm b/1623/l/almtal.htm index d74a97d3c..3b7f36f55 100644 --- a/1623/l/almtal.htm +++ b/1623/l/almtal.htm @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ where the skyline crosses the right hand edge of the photo.

  • Bräuning Alm description
  • Plateau description
  • Area/subarea descriptions
  • Back to Expedition Intro page
  • diff --git a/1623/l/kuntal.htm b/1623/l/kuntal.htm index ce7f594ab..a186020cc 100644 --- a/1623/l/kuntal.htm +++ b/1623/l/kuntal.htm @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel on the skyline to the right.

  • Bräuning Alm description
  • Plateau description
  • Area/subarea descriptions
  • Back to Expedition Intro page
  • diff --git a/1623/others/l/172.htm b/1623/others/l/172.htm index c3e38ffed..f16e5c277 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/172.htm +++ b/1623/others/l/172.htm @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ left of the entrance, which is seen from a snowbank on the route to 173.
    • Kaninchenhöhle
    • Underground in some of our other caves
    • Entrance portraits
    • diff --git a/1623/others/l/173.htm b/1623/others/l/173.htm index 8db8eb44e..12eb44aa6 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/173.htm +++ b/1623/others/l/173.htm @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ conditions.
      • Kaninchenhöhle
      • Underground in some of our other caves
      • Entrance portraits
      • diff --git a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm index 34128bddf..ed5beed82 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm +++ b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ limestone karren with noticeable diagonal scarps is the location of another patch of bare karren containing B11, 164 and 189. Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline left of centre, and -Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance +Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance lies just in from the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
        Photo © Andy Waddington, 1978 diff --git a/1623/others/l/nasevw.htm b/1623/others/l/nasevw.htm index 7ba3c7671..884522ae0 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/nasevw.htm +++ b/1623/others/l/nasevw.htm @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ limestone karren with noticeable diagonal scarps is the location of another patch of bare karren containing 198 (B11), 164 and 189. Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline on the right, and Kaninchenhöhle's top +href="../../../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance lies some way off the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
        Photo © Andy Waddington, 1996 diff --git a/aausee.html b/aausee.html index 1bc89e59f..91b18255d 100644 --- a/aausee.html +++ b/aausee.html @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ Altausseer See at 712m above sea level.

        In much wetter weather, water emerges from flood risings on the north shore or much higher on the hillside. The closest to the lake, Wasserlöcher, is associated with a +href="noinfo/1623/2.htm">Wasserlöcher, is associated with a significant cave, Liägerhöhle. Another major stream +href="noinfo/1623/1.htm">Liägerhöhle. Another major stream course enters the lake further west, near some boat houses and places or refreshment at the end of the motorable road. This is normally dry, but apparently carries huge volumes of flood water from risings at about 1080m in diff --git a/fixaid.htm b/fixaid.htm index 7adec6f72..094307dbc 100644 --- a/fixaid.htm +++ b/fixaid.htm @@ -149,14 +149,14 @@ Pit - - +
        locationlengthdiameterrope vintage year left riggedhangersother info
        climb up from +
        climb up from 40e to top of SVH pitch40m ish ?11mm dynamic not recentunknownseveral VfHO's rope, may need to be dug out of ice
        Up, Up pitchabout 12m  1999  
        Hooked on Classics traverse23m9 mm199419991 old bend, 3 new bends, 3 twists, 2 rings, 1 bollard, 4 maillons 
        18m climb after Hooked on classics20m?9 mm?20001 hanger 
        Mission Impossible climb from SVH?m? mm?2001 or 2002~3 hangers 
        Mission Impossible climb from SVH?m? mm?2001 or 2002~3 hangers 
        Too Across pendule30-50m?? mm?2001~6 hangers 
        Up pitch in Gnivac Rift20-40m?? mm?2001~4 hangers 
        diff --git a/folk/l/adamc.htm b/folk/l/adamc.htm index fc7bbe28f..0ca563ea6 100644 --- a/folk/l/adamc.htm +++ b/folk/l/adamc.htm @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

        Adam Cooper (Selwyn 1987-90, Lights manager 1988-89)
        Expedition 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle +Kaninchenhöhle years.


        Photo © , 19

        diff --git a/folk/l/ajday.htm b/folk/l/ajday.htm index 380b0fd26..37c8b7c00 100644 --- a/folk/l/ajday.htm +++ b/folk/l/ajday.htm @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ alt="" /> Anthony Day, expedition 1993-97 inclusive, 1999. Very much involved in the exploration of -Kaninchenhöhle. +Kaninchenhöhle. Known on expedition (and elsewhere) as "Mr. Dour" or simply "Dour Yorkshireman", giving rise to the passage name -Yorkshire Pudding from +Yorkshire Pudding from which he had to be excavated during its exploration in 1996.

        Now publicity officer for the BCRA diff --git a/folk/l/alim.htm b/folk/l/alim.htm index d36a43b65..feaab7e13 100644 --- a/folk/l/alim.htm +++ b/folk/l/alim.htm @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

        Alistair Morris, expedition 1992, 93, 94, involved in the exploration -of France (from Toothless) +of France (from Toothless) below the 161b and 161c entrances to Kaninchenhöhle.


        Photo ©

        diff --git a/folk/l/andyc.htm b/folk/l/andyc.htm index 35bfac15f..c234c6a3c 100644 --- a/folk/l/andyc.htm +++ b/folk/l/andyc.htm @@ -9,10 +9,10 @@

        Andy Connolly, (Corpus Christi 1977-80)
        -Expedition 1979 (worked in 1623/99 and -helped in Eislufthöhle (1623/76), +Expedition 1979 (worked in 1623/99 and +helped in Eislufthöhle (1623/76), 1980 (Team Sunbeam - explorers of -Sonnenstrahlhöhle 1623/113)

        +Sonnenstrahlhöhle 1623/113)


        Photo © Andy Waddington, 1980

        diff --git a/folk/l/andyw.htm b/folk/l/andyw.htm index 8ee01f814..d3d33e38c 100644 --- a/folk/l/andyw.htm +++ b/folk/l/andyw.htm @@ -13,20 +13,20 @@ at the first opportunity. Didn't miss a single term-time meet in his three years as a student, and only missed one vacation meet - keen, or what ? CUCC Secretary 1976/77 and Junior Treasurer 1977/78. Invited to join Austria expedition in 1977 and formed part of "team youth" who found and started -exploring Eislufthöhle.

        +exploring Eislufthöhle.

        Took a major part in 1978 and 1979 expeditions which finally bottomed this cave at -506m. Tried to organise a change of area for 1980, but had underestimated the politics involved, so returned to Loser where he and Mike Burgess found a new way on just inside the entrance to -Stellerweghöhle, subsequently to +Stellerweghöhle, subsequently to become CUCC's deepest ever exploration. Missed 1981 owing to caving in Mexico and being at the International Congress of Speleology in the USA, then came along in 1982, 1984.

        Next joined expo early on in the exploration of -Kaninchenhöhle in 1989, and +Kaninchenhöhle in 1989, and again 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1996, 1998. Currently jointly holds the record for expedition attendance with Mike Richardson (12 times), though hasn't done anything like as much caving on the last few diff --git a/folk/l/beckal.htm b/folk/l/beckal.htm index 4b2cbb063..0f60a5f29 100644 --- a/folk/l/beckal.htm +++ b/folk/l/beckal.htm @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ alt="" /> Becka Lawson, (St. Catherine's 1986-89, Treasurer 1987-88)
        Expedition 1987 (new route in Sonnenstrahlhöhle (1623/113), new cave -Donner und Blitzen Höhle (1623/158)); +href="../../1623/113.htm">Sonnenstrahlhöhle (1623/113), new cave +Donner und Blitzen Höhle (1623/158)); 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997, 1999 all mostly working in Kaninchenhöhle; and 2000, 2001, +href="../../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenhöhle; and 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 to Steinbrückenhöhle. Becka also +href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle. Becka also joined Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V. on trips in 1998 and 1999, working in the Stellerweg system.

        +href="../../1623/41.htm">Stellerweg system.


        Photo © ???


        diff --git a/folk/l/benvm.htm b/folk/l/benvm.htm index a9c385793..8776256db 100644 --- a/folk/l/benvm.htm +++ b/folk/l/benvm.htm @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ alt="" /> Ben van Millingen, Queens' 1976-79 (Tacklemaster 1978-79).
        Expedition 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983.
        -Explored Gemsehöhle (1623/107) in -1978, Eislufthöhle (1623/76) in 1979 -and worked in the Stellerwegsystem -(1623/41) and 1623/87 in 1980. -Wolfhöhle (1623/145) was the main +Explored Gemsehöhle (1623/107) in +1978, Eislufthöhle (1623/76) in 1979 +and worked in the Stellerwegsystem +(1623/41) and 1623/87 in 1980. +Wolfhöhle (1623/145) was the main venue in 1983.
        Photo taken in Hall of the Greene King in Eislufthöhle.

        diff --git a/folk/l/budge.htm b/folk/l/budge.htm index bfae2f36a..2ca8be2a2 100644 --- a/folk/l/budge.htm +++ b/folk/l/budge.htm @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ at changing area to the Tennengebirge, and is one of the only two members who actually flogged up to the area of interest, only to find the French in residence and already at some depth in Batmanschacht. We soon changed area back to Loser, where Budge took part in the exploration of -Sonnenstrahlhöhle and -87.

        +Sonnenstrahlhöhle and +87.


        Photo © A.E.R.Waddington, 1980

        diff --git a/folk/l/daveh.htm b/folk/l/daveh.htm index 8b10cba26..5caccf7d8 100644 --- a/folk/l/daveh.htm +++ b/folk/l/daveh.htm @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ /> Dave Howes (St. Catharine's 1988-?, Librarian 1989-90)
        Expedition 1989, 1990, 1992 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle years.
        +Kaninchenhöhle years.
        -Photo taken in Drunk and Stupid +Photo taken in Drunk and Stupid in Kaninchenhöhle.

        diff --git a/folk/l/davel.htm b/folk/l/davel.htm index 540fcfdb0..1d1f53fd0 100644 --- a/folk/l/davel.htm +++ b/folk/l/davel.htm @@ -13,16 +13,16 @@ tacklemaster 2003-4, CUCC treasurer 2004-5, Expo leader 2003, Expo treasurer 2004)
        Expedition 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 - during the Steinbrückenhöhle years. +href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle years. Involved in the exploration of Gaffered to the Walls in -2002, of Razordance in 2003 -and 2004, and of Hauchhöhle in +href="../../1623/204/swings.html#gaffered">Gaffered to the Walls in +2002, of Razordance in 2003 +and 2004, and of Hauchhöhle in 2004 and 2005. Also spent some time in 2005 exploring -Eislufthöhle.

        +Eislufthöhle.

        Photo taken at the entrance to Artischockehöhle during Expo +href="../../1623/249/249.html">Artischockehöhle during Expo 2003.


        Photo © Olly Madge, 2003

        diff --git a/folk/l/dougf.htm b/folk/l/dougf.htm index 41543163d..b2983095d 100644 --- a/folk/l/dougf.htm +++ b/folk/l/dougf.htm @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Doug Florence, Jesus 1975-78 (Tacklemaster 1977-78).
        Expedition 1978 and 1982 (with a non-caving visit in 1989). -Explored in Eislufthöhle in 1978, and -142 in 1982. The photo was taken in base +Explored in Eislufthöhle in 1978, and +142 in 1982. The photo was taken in base camp in 1978.


        Photo © A.E.R.Waddington, 1978

        diff --git a/folk/l/dunks.htm b/folk/l/dunks.htm index a65a9097e..ac743b15c 100644 --- a/folk/l/dunks.htm +++ b/folk/l/dunks.htm @@ -10,21 +10,21 @@ alt="" /> Duncan Collis, expedition 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2007. Came along at just the time when the furthest reaches of -Kaninchenhöhle +Kaninchenhöhle were getting too far for most people to contemplate, and then -161d changed all that. +161d changed all that. One of those responsible for revisiting -Siberia +Siberia in 1997 and descending the 70m -Somebody Else's +Somebody Else's Problem. In 1998, he and Steve Bellhouse pushed this down another large -pitch, Midnight in Moscow, +pitch, Midnight in Moscow, and a series of shorter drops to a pretty definite conclusion at a new deep point of 533m (527m below the original entrance).

        In 1999, he and Anthony Day along with Mick Thompson found the entrance -to Steinbrückenhöhle, +to Steinbrückenhöhle, which was to become the focus of the next several years' expeditions. In 2001 and 2002 -he was involved in pushing Razordance, +he was involved in pushing Razordance, finally reaching the bottom at a depth of 596m from the 204a entrance during the big push of 2007.

        diff --git a/folk/l/hughs.htm b/folk/l/hughs.htm index 6736d0cf3..3e802e772 100644 --- a/folk/l/hughs.htm +++ b/folk/l/hughs.htm @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ alt="" /> Hugh Salter (Robinson 1986-89, Training Officer 1987-89, formerly with ULSA)
        Expedition 1988, 1990, 1991 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle years
        +Kaninchenhöhle years
        Photo outside Bad Aussee Post Office.

        diff --git a/folk/l/jared.htm b/folk/l/jared.htm index 8955a5bb5..caecd05fb 100644 --- a/folk/l/jared.htm +++ b/folk/l/jared.htm @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ alt="" /> Expedition 1987 (prospecting, explored a number of new caves and worked in reexplorations in 87, 109, 113 etc.), 1988, 1990 (again much prospecting and new entrances both years, but like everyone else, most work in -Kaninchenhöhle)
        +Kaninchenhöhle)
        Photo taken festering (at base camp?)


        Photo © , 19

        diff --git a/folk/l/jenny.htm b/folk/l/jenny.htm index acf8ccfb9..1f8cafead 100644 --- a/folk/l/jenny.htm +++ b/folk/l/jenny.htm @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ alt="" /> Jenny Moss (New Hall 1986-89, Secretary 1987-88, President 1988-89)
        Expedition 1987, 1988
        Photo taken on the surveying and derigging trip in -1623/147

        +1623/147


        Photo © Jeremy Rodgers, 1988

        diff --git a/folk/l/markf.htm b/folk/l/markf.htm index 2c5f46499..b46af9c59 100644 --- a/folk/l/markf.htm +++ b/folk/l/markf.htm @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ alt="" /> Mark Fearon (Churchill 1987-90, Dinner organiser 1988-89)
        Expedition 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle years.
        +Kaninchenhöhle years.
        Photo taken on the surveying and derigging trip in -1623/147

        +1623/147


        Photo © Jeremy Rodgers, 1988

        diff --git a/folk/l/markr.htm b/folk/l/markr.htm index 507d49bf4..6914a1a35 100644 --- a/folk/l/markr.htm +++ b/folk/l/markr.htm @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ alt="" /> Mark Roddick, (Fitzwilliam 1983-86, Tacklemaster 1985-86)
        Expedition 1985, 1988. Most famous for -Roddick's dive, his discovery +Roddick's dive, his discovery of the passage of the same name which, whilst narrowly avoiding killing Mark in an uncontrolled fall down a ramp, also proved to be the key route linking -1623/144 into the -Stellerweghöhlensystem, providing +1623/144 into the +Stellerweghöhlensystem, providing its highest entrance in 1985.
        Photo outside Bad Aussee Post Office.

        diff --git a/folk/l/miketa.htm b/folk/l/miketa.htm index cc7923bd9..dbf4e58e9 100644 --- a/folk/l/miketa.htm +++ b/folk/l/miketa.htm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ number of less-than-glorious QMs, especially off Dreamtime and Stomping...

        still the only expedition vehicle to have been older than its owner.

        Photograph taken in the -Lost World of +Lost World of Kaninchenhöhle on Expedition 1997.


        Photo © Dave Horsley, 1997

        diff --git a/folk/l/msd.htm b/folk/l/msd.htm index edadc0f75..6abded822 100644 --- a/folk/l/msd.htm +++ b/folk/l/msd.htm @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ alt="" /> 1987-88, Librarian 1988-89, Expo leader 1989)
        Expedition 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 - the first four years of -Kaninchenhöhle when the +Kaninchenhöhle when the original deepest points were found. The photo on the left was -taken on the bottoming trip of Flapjack II at Splatdown. Mark was also underground rescue controller for Becka's rescue in 1989.

        +taken on the bottoming trip of Flapjack II at Splatdown. Mark was also underground rescue controller for Becka's rescue in 1989.

        -

        Mark returned to Austria in 2004, making several forays into Razor Dance in Steinbrückenhöhle. The photo on the right is Mark emerging from the Steinbrückenhöhle A entrance.

        +

        Mark returned to Austria in 2004, making several forays into Razor Dance in Steinbrückenhöhle. The photo on the right is Mark emerging from the Steinbrückenhöhle A entrance.

        From 1990-1997 Mark was an active cave diver, making several discoveries in the Yorkshire Dales. He participated in the 1992 CDG expedition to the Guiers Vif in the Chartreuse and in 1994 passed the sumps in Labyrintgrottan in northern Sweden.

        diff --git a/folk/l/nicky.htm b/folk/l/nicky.htm index e372dfc7c..f589eec48 100644 --- a/folk/l/nicky.htm +++ b/folk/l/nicky.htm @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ leading fell runner (although already a "veteran"!).

        Expeditions 1978 and 1983, the former as part of "Team Youth/ladders" exploring Gemsehöhle -(1623/107).

        +(1623/107).


        Photo © A.E.R.Waddington, 1978

        diff --git a/folk/l/penny.htm b/folk/l/penny.htm index b94be1a63..9d19e41ed 100644 --- a/folk/l/penny.htm +++ b/folk/l/penny.htm @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ alt="" /> with ULSA)
        Expedition 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1996 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle years.

        +Kaninchenhöhle years.


        Photo © , 1988?

        diff --git a/folk/l/philt.htm b/folk/l/philt.htm index fc6bbb87b..62e0cb6a4 100644 --- a/folk/l/philt.htm +++ b/folk/l/philt.htm @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ alt="" /> Phil Townsend, (Pembroke 1979-82, Secretary 1980-81), expedition 1981 and 1982. Phil was one of the small hard core of the expedition capable of getting to the bottom of -Stellerweghöhle as it headed +Stellerweghöhle as it headed down to -900m. Unfortunately, a career in rather far-flung places prevented his coming on expo again for the somewhat gentler caving of the following years.

        diff --git a/folk/l/sandeep.htm b/folk/l/sandeep.htm index e58fe6cb7..f66b93211 100644 --- a/folk/l/sandeep.htm +++ b/folk/l/sandeep.htm @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@

        Sandeep Mavadia (Expo 2006). President of Imperial College Caving Club; came to Austria as a guest when the IC summer expedition -was cancelled. Involved in exploration in Steinbrückenhöhle and Tunnockschacht.

        +was cancelled. Involved in exploration in Steinbrückenhöhle and Tunnockschacht.

        Photo taken standing at the trig point at the summit of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel shortly before sunset.

        diff --git a/folk/l/simonf.htm b/folk/l/simonf.htm index 2d3e525c9..f30e93ed1 100644 --- a/folk/l/simonf.htm +++ b/folk/l/simonf.htm @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ alt="" /> Fitzwilliam 1975-78 (Committee 1976-7, President 1977-8).
        Expedition 1977,1978,1979.
        Major explorations: Eislufthöhle -(1623/76) - +(1623/76) - one of the 1979 bottoming party.
        Member of the Northern Pennine Club diff --git a/folk/l/stuartb.htm b/folk/l/stuartb.htm index b9a2e15ae..2617e8ced 100644 --- a/folk/l/stuartb.htm +++ b/folk/l/stuartb.htm @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Stuart Bennett (Trinity 2003-, CUCC Tacklemaster 2004-, Expo leader 2005)
        Expedition 2004, 2005 - during the Steinbrückenhöhle years. +href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbrückenhöhle years. Involved in the exploration of the Subsoil level in Steinbrücken and in In Your Face cave in 2004, and of Hauchhöhle in 2005.

        diff --git a/folk/l/tanya.htm b/folk/l/tanya.htm index 304986e80..c0777ea9b 100644 --- a/folk/l/tanya.htm +++ b/folk/l/tanya.htm @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ alt="" /> Tanya Savage, (Newnham, 1988-91, Dinner Lady 1989-90)
        Expedition 1989, 1990, 1991, 1999 - all in the -Kaninchenhöhle years.
        +Kaninchenhöhle years.
        Currently Meets Secretary for exCS.

        Photograph taken on exCS/CUCC trip in Ogof Ffynnon Ddu

        diff --git a/folk/l/tinaw.htm b/folk/l/tinaw.htm index ce651ad05..0d51d6cc2 100644 --- a/folk/l/tinaw.htm +++ b/folk/l/tinaw.htm @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@

        Tina White (CUCC 1984-).
        Expedition 1985 (working in -142, -144 and -152, all in the Stellerweg area), +142, +144 and +152, all in the Stellerweg area), 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1999 (like most people, occupied most of the -time in Kaninchenhöhle).
        +time in Kaninchenhöhle).
        A tireless campaigner for more women on expeditions, and the most faithful female expeditioner on the records (even came out twice one year, having diff --git a/folk/l/tonym.htm b/folk/l/tonym.htm index dd465e667..3b7389f83 100644 --- a/folk/l/tonym.htm +++ b/folk/l/tonym.htm @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ alt="" /> Tony Malcolm, (Fitzwilliam 1977-?, Committee 1977-78, Secretary 1978-79)
        -Expedition 1979 (worked in 1623/99 and -helped in Eislufthöhle (1623/76)), +Expedition 1979 (worked in 1623/99 and +helped in Eislufthöhle (1623/76)), 1980 (Team Sunbeam - explorers of -Sonnenstrahlhöhle 1623/113, the +Sonnenstrahlhöhle 1623/113, the Sunbeam was Tony's car, making 113 the only cave CUCC has (indirectly) named after a car), 1983 (much time searching on VSK, eventually finding and -exploring 143 and -144 - now the highest entrance to the +exploring 143 and +144 - now the highest entrance to the Stellerweg system).
        Photo taken outside Eislufthöhle on the final derig, 1979.

        diff --git a/folk/l/wookey.htm b/folk/l/wookey.htm index 123443e72..022a13421 100644 --- a/folk/l/wookey.htm +++ b/folk/l/wookey.htm @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Librarian a lot of the time since then...)
        Expedition 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 - one of the principal explorers and surveyors of -Kaninchenhöhle, +Kaninchenhöhle, webmaster for the expo website, and sometime fettler of the expo computer.

        Wookey also edited diff --git a/folk/l/wstead.htm b/folk/l/wstead.htm index 48aa6590e..59481f25c 100644 --- a/folk/l/wstead.htm +++ b/folk/l/wstead.htm @@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ alt="" /> William Stead (CUCC 1986-89, formerly Oxford UCC)
        Expedition 1990 (found -Rosenkavalierhöhle as well as much work -in Kaninchenhöhle, esp. -Flat Battery), +Rosenkavalierhöhle as well as much work +in Kaninchenhöhle, esp. +Flat Battery), 1997 in Kaninchenhöhle -pushing Siberia, -Lost World, and -Gravel Pit.
        +pushing Siberia, +Lost World, and +Gravel Pit.
        William has also caved extensively with the OUCC in the Spanish Picos and elsewhere, including the tragic Gouffre Berger trip in 1996.
        Photo was taken at the equal deepest point of Kaninchenhöhle at Splatdown - the bottom of -Flapjack II.

        +Flapjack II.

        Photo © Mark Dougherty 1990.

        diff --git a/gall0.htm b/gall0.htm index 6540bafcc..5a1d59e47 100644 --- a/gall0.htm +++ b/gall0.htm @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ load!

      • Simon Kellet at the bottom of Purple Pit where 1623/113 joins with 152 (58k - mono)
      • Schnellzughöhle (115) entrance (84k)
      • Surface surveying above Stellerweg caves (73k)
      • -
      • Proper respect for renewable ice-formations (49k)
      • +
      • Proper respect for renewable ice-formations (49k)
      • The unclimbed ice column of QM C0000-40-03 in Schneevulkanhalle (107k)
      • Entrance to Persistence of Vision Series (52k)
      • Awkward start of Deviant Alternative way in to Persistence of Vision (60k)
      • diff --git a/gallery/0.htm b/gallery/0.htm index 9aa31c717..1fcf86431 100644 --- a/gallery/0.htm +++ b/gallery/0.htm @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ CUCC's caving area.

        • Kaninchenhöhle
        • Underground in some of our other caves
        • Entrance portraits
        • diff --git a/gallery/cave.htm b/gallery/cave.htm index 2a99ac254..e971a353c 100644 --- a/gallery/cave.htm +++ b/gallery/cave.htm @@ -18,38 +18,38 @@ links back to appropriate pages of the area and cave descriptions. We've tried to gather together logical groups of pictures for visual tours of CUCC's caving area.

          -
          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
          + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -62,16 +62,16 @@ CUCC's caving area.

          • Kaninchenhöhle
          • -
          • Steinbrückenhöhle gallery
          • +
          • Steinbrückenhöhle gallery
          • Entrance portraits
          • Surface routes and views
          • Base camp and non-caving activities
          • diff --git a/gallery/ents.htm b/gallery/ents.htm index 76e6769ba..fd538bf2e 100644 --- a/gallery/ents.htm +++ b/gallery/ents.htm @@ -23,45 +23,45 @@ tried to gather together logical groups of pictures for visual tours of CUCC's caving area.

            - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(x4) - - - - - - - - -(x2) -(x3) -(x2) - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +(x4) + + + + + + + + +(x2) +(x3) +(x2) + + + -1996_03 Entrance photo (54k JPEG) -1996_05 Entrance photo (45k JPEG) - - - - - - +1996_03 Entrance photo (54k JPEG) +1996_05 Entrance photo (45k JPEG) + + + + + + @@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ CUCC's caving area.

            • Kaninchenhöhle
            • Underground in some of our other caves
            • Entrance portraits
            • diff --git a/gallery/surf.htm b/gallery/surf.htm index 37247514f..43c6e11c1 100644 --- a/gallery/surf.htm +++ b/gallery/surf.htm @@ -21,24 +21,24 @@ CUCC's caving area.

              - - - - - - + + + + + + - - - - + + + + - + @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ CUCC's caving area.

              • Kaninchenhöhle
              • Underground in some of our other caves
              • Entrance portraits
              • diff --git a/handbook/cockup.htm b/handbook/cockup.htm index 9530f6133..0bb3a515c 100644 --- a/handbook/cockup.htm +++ b/handbook/cockup.htm @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Allegedly this number was changed to 87A or 87B, but in fact this is not the case and this number needs to be removed. 106This was a number which we were entitled to use, and -which we applied to Eislufthöhle, +which we applied to Eislufthöhle, an early significant find. However, the cave was written up in a non-CUCC publication which went to the Austrians, who allocated this cave their own number (76) since our number wasn't mentioned. This makes a lot of @@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ confusing, but the net result is that 106 is probably not our number anymore. We believe that the Austrians have not reused it, and in fact it appears they still refer to Eislufthöhle as 106 in places. -141,142 +141,142 These were incorrectly labelled 131 and 132 (respectively) in paint. 142 has since been corrected, but it seems 141 may still be marked 131. 114 This cave is completely missing! (found in 1980, but no record was published - the logbook is missing) -185Apart from 2 +185Apart from 2 Year Gestation Höhle (on the col en route to 161a) which is correctly numbered 185, there may have been two other caves erroneously numbered "185". One of these is really 186, whose marking was corrected diff --git a/handbook/l/bosch.htm b/handbook/l/bosch.htm index 42b52ada8..3d5e19719 100644 --- a/handbook/l/bosch.htm +++ b/handbook/l/bosch.htm @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ drill, so must be securely wedged in place using feet and/or the rope. Since it was given to CUCC in Sponsorship in 1990, the power drill has proved particularly useful on pitches where many rebelays are needed, and especially on bolted climbs or traverses such as "Three Wise Men". The drill was in +href="../../1623/161/l/3wisea.htm">Three Wise Men". The drill was in such demand for this type of rigging that a second one was bought (and a third may be borrowed...), and a number of members of the club have invested in drills for their own use.

                diff --git a/handbook/look4.htm b/handbook/look4.htm index 62b776271..dbdb57b8b 100644 --- a/handbook/look4.htm +++ b/handbook/look4.htm @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ for promising-looking caves with a draught, or shaft bashing many open holes in the hope that one will go. This latter approach is often a waste of time, but just a few of them lead to really significant finds!

                -

                Shaft bashing:  -Shaft bashing:  +Lost Rucksack Hole 0  -Lost Rucksack Hole  -Bolt placing:  Bolt placing:  Lost Rucksack Hole 1

                (Typical shaft bashing, often easiest on ladders: Adam Cooper near Top Camp in 1993. Bolt placing usually easier on rope, but still in diff --git a/handbook/photo.htm b/handbook/photo.htm index 7961bffb7..8283190dc 100644 --- a/handbook/photo.htm +++ b/handbook/photo.htm @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ also here courtesy of video of postcard-sized prints.

                photos will make it to the web site quickly, without having to wait to make up a set of 100 for a Photo-CD :-) Experience has also shown that the final results are somewhat better as we have more control at the -scanning stage. See the Lost World +scanning stage. See the Lost World virtual tour.

                Since the above paragraphs were written, there has been a vast increase in diff --git a/handbook/rescue.htm b/handbook/rescue.htm index 65f3834d9..637a8e7b8 100644 --- a/handbook/rescue.htm +++ b/handbook/rescue.htm @@ -821,9 +821,9 @@ essential to avoid pulling the rescuee into danger or where he cannot be manoeuvred. Necks have been broken this way!

                -Austrian CRO hand winch in operation at 161 +src="../1623/161/t/rwinch.jpg" width="123" height="181" />

                Austrian CRO hand winch in operation at 161

                diff --git a/handbook/rig/boltin.htm b/handbook/rig/boltin.htm index 76be1df20..be84a785f 100644 --- a/handbook/rig/boltin.htm +++ b/handbook/rig/boltin.htm @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ surface.

                Hand spits

                (36k image)

                (36k image)

                Bolting by Hand

                Old-style hand-drilled spits are self-drilling; the spit sleeve functions both as a drill bit and as an anchor. Screw it firmly onto the driver and tap diff --git a/handbook/survey/lasers.htm b/handbook/survey/lasers.htm index fe6306923..65a3f0e80 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/lasers.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/lasers.htm @@ -59,23 +59,23 @@ being dodgy, but we have no real indication of why.

                pointY (east)X (north)Altitudewhere ? KT114-9636670.37(52)83317.431903.97Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel Trig point -036386.56(52)82804.161815.45Hilfstandpunkt (hillock N of 161) -0/136093.56(52)82337.431782.35Between 156 and 201 cloth labelled "0/1" replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/1" (1999) +036386.56(52)82804.161815.45Hilfstandpunkt (hillock N of 161) +0/136093.56(52)82337.431782.35Between 156 and 201 cloth labelled "0/1" replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/1" (1999) 0/236029.92(52)82432.141750.06Near 0/335866.51(52)82424.031710.16Near -0/435927.72(52)82537.571687.45Wolfhöhle -0/536005.96(52)82782.821690.70up gully and left from 107 +0/435927.72(52)82537.571687.45Wolfhöhle +0/536005.96(52)82782.821690.70up gully and left from 107 tatty cloth replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/5" 1998 -0/635873.09(52)82944.291647.78Near 76 - between the three entrances. Very faded blue cloth replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/6" in 2006 +0/635873.09(52)82944.291647.78Near 76 - between the three entrances. Very faded blue cloth replaced with alloy tag "LASER 0/6" in 2006 0/735419.56(52)82237.161769.77Bräuning Nase 7/836040.75(52)81522.721732.39Felskuppe im Bereich des Vd. Schwarzmooskogel (Weiße Warze, The Nipple, Bunter's Bulge) -7/935395.41(52)81044.601588.31Elchhöhle 1623/31, Punkt am Weg +7/935395.41(52)81044.601588.31Elchhöhle 1623/31, Punkt am Weg 7/1035620.23(52)81945.221629.97Kratzer Valley below the col 7/1135659.16(52)82394.551682.67Schwarzmoossattel (the col) - we believe this is in error 8/1235924.02(52)81699.801725.04 8/1336171.86(52)81947.111775.14 -8/1436458.17(52)81700.421689.48Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle 1623/40a +8/1436458.17(52)81700.421689.48Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle 1623/40a 14/1536464.69(52)81751.211686.66 14/1636558.32(52)81537.131660.39(possibly dodgy ?) diff --git a/others/gscb/index.htm b/others/gscb/index.htm index 1ef51d342..58bedb537 100644 --- a/others/gscb/index.htm +++ b/others/gscb/index.htm @@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ number 26 (April/June 1987) pp 10-11 (CTS 88.1407).

                exploring on the Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel, who found Larchenschacht (1623/88). The whole expedition +"../../noinfo/1623/88.htm">1623/88). The whole expedition worked in this area (from 1987?). Various important connections were made, of which we have very little information to date. We do know that they also explored various entrances further north towards Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel, including one of the entrances to Kaninchenhöhle (1623/161), into the area CUCC now +"../../1623/161/top.htm">1623/161), into the area CUCC now knows as "France". However, they abandoned this particular cave on the assumption that it would connect into CUCC's caves. From 1991, the group returned to the in the Swiss Jura in 1997, so CUCC are looking forward to an era of cooperation in connecting the Kaninchenhöhle (1623/161) area caves through +"../../1623/161/top.htm">1623/161) area caves through GSCB's finds to the Stellerweghöhlensystem (1623/41).

                +"../../1623/41.htm">1623/41).


          Tony Rooke just after the highest point of path 201 on the walk in to the CUCC exploration areas. -Stellerweghöhlensystem +Stellerweghöhlensystem lies beneath the hillside directly behind Tony, whilst the plateau is the sunlit area beyond the col on the left.

          @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ plateau is the sunlit area beyond the col on the left.