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95,"1/S -",,,,"br-alm/95.htm",,,"Br&auml;u Schacht 95",,,3,"CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast. ","A 10m climb down to an unpushed and unpromising tube. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps05dave.95",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"1585m",,,"South of Br&auml;uning Alm, near camp 1 (1977), close to <a href=""96.htm"">96</a>",,,"On Olly's camera","Tag","Number painted on rock (very faint). Tag added 2005-07-28.","Surveyed", 95,"1/S -",,,,"br-alm/95.htm",,,"Br&auml;u Schacht 95",,,3,"CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast. ","A 10m climb down to an unpushed and unpromising tube. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps05dave.95",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"1585m",,,"South of Br&auml;uning Alm, near camp 1 (1977), close to <a href=""96.htm"">96</a>",,,"On Olly's camera","Tag","Number painted on rock (very faint). Tag added 2005-07-28.","Surveyed",
96,"3/S +",,,,"br-alm/96.htm",,,"Br&auml;u Schacht 96",,,3,"CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.","Open shaft of 15m leads to a descending rift. Next pitch of 25m, then a short climb, 6m pitch and 15m pitch into a chamber where the water sinks. The upper level of a small rift leads to an abandoned passage and a series of increasingly muddy freeclimbs to a final squeeze and 5m pitch into a sordid little sump.",,,,,,"</p><p><img alt=""grade 1 elevation: 13k gif"" width=""640"" height=""900"" src=""96.png"" />",,,"105m",,,,"gps05dave.96",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"c 1600m",,,"In grassy pasture east of Br&auml;uning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (<a href=""../tcamps.htm#id1977camp"">camp 1</a>). ",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 16k jpeg"" width=""240"" height=""360"" src=""t/s109.jpg"" /></div><p>Original photo; 2005 photo on Olly's camera","Tag","number painted red in 1976, refreshed (probably in orange which elsewhere hasn't lasted well) in 1990. Tag added 2005-07-28.","Surveyed", 96,"3/S +",,,,"br-alm/96.htm",,,"Br&auml;u Schacht 96",,,3,"CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.","Open shaft of 15m leads to a descending rift. Next pitch of 25m, then a short climb, 6m pitch and 15m pitch into a chamber where the water sinks. The upper level of a small rift leads to an abandoned passage and a series of increasingly muddy freeclimbs to a final squeeze and 5m pitch into a sordid little sump.",,,,,,"</p><p><img alt=""grade 1 elevation: 13k gif"" width=""640"" height=""900"" src=""96.png"" />",,,"105m",,,,"gps05dave.96",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"c 1600m",,,"In grassy pasture east of Br&auml;uning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (<a href=""../tcamps.htm#id1977camp"">camp 1</a>). ",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""entrance photo - 16k jpeg"" width=""240"" height=""360"" src=""t/s109.jpg"" /></div><p>Original photo; 2005 photo on Olly's camera","Tag","number painted red in 1976, refreshed (probably in orange which elsewhere hasn't lasted well) in 1990. Tag added 2005-07-28.","Surveyed",
97,"4/S/W x",,,,"plateau/97.htm",,,"Schneewindschacht",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.","The entrance is the head of a 10m freeclimbable chimney, followed by a 5m climb into a small chamber. Two ways on from the chamber unite in a tiny crawl under a drip. A thrutch through (about the size of Baptistry in Car Pot) is <b>The Nun's Cunt</b>, which ends abruptly at <b>The Vestry</b>, where SRT gear can be put back on while perched above the pitch which follows. Drops of 15m, 20m and 20m, <b>The Bottomless Abbess</b>, lead to a traverse over a blind pitch of about 10m.</p><p>The Bottomless Abbess continues with pitches of 15m, 30m, 15m and 15m to a short horizontal section. This breaks out into the side of another shaft where 15m and 10m pitches lead to a more complex area. A short pitch of 6m leads to the <b>Priest's Hole</b> and a gently slanting ramp into a dry, dusty, abandoned phreatic passage. This is interrupted by a large hole in the floor, which would require bolts to cross.</p><p>Down the hole, the 25m pitch starts unpromisingly, but soon bells out into a magnificent trench passage. Traversing over a gully leads to a series of short climbs and a fine last pitch <b>The Dissolution</b>. Here the water sinks into an impenetrable crack.</p><p>The entrance draughts strongly, but there is no air movement at the end, the most likely way on being the traverse to reach the continuation of the phreatic level at -190m. Unfortunately, the trip to this point is quite severe, since the crawl would render rescue impractical and the Bottomless Abbess rapidly becomes very wet after rain.",,,,,,"</p><ul><li>grade 1 extended section, JTG, 1977.</li><li>Surface survey grade 3, 1984, AERW+MM from laser 0/4 at <span lang=""de"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</span></li></ul><div class=""centre""><img alt=""100 dpi elevation (710x1710) 30k gif"" width=""710"" height=""1710"" src=""others/97.png"" /></div><p>",,,"265m",,,,,"p97","west edge of doline",,"Surface survey",,,83039,35837,"1641m",,,"Out on the plateau.","Head across for the large erratic boulders near <a href=""76/76.htm"">76</a> (aka 106), then away from the col past the open shaft of <a href=""105/105.html"">105</a>, turning left at a gap in the scrub which leads down a bare karren corridor to some dolines. Step across one and cast about for a large one with 97 in red paint.","A moderately large doline, usually without snow, has a small triangular opening at the SW end.",,"Tag","""97"" in red paint on doline wall, tag 2005","Surveyed", 97,"4/S/W x",,,,"plateau/97.htm",,,"Schneewindschacht",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast.","The entrance is the head of a 10m freeclimbable chimney, followed by a 5m climb into a small chamber. Two ways on from the chamber unite in a tiny crawl under a drip. A thrutch through (about the size of Baptistry in Car Pot) is <b>The Nun's Cunt</b>, which ends abruptly at <b>The Vestry</b>, where SRT gear can be put back on while perched above the pitch which follows. Drops of 15m, 20m and 20m, <b>The Bottomless Abbess</b>, lead to a traverse over a blind pitch of about 10m.</p><p>The Bottomless Abbess continues with pitches of 15m, 30m, 15m and 15m to a short horizontal section. This breaks out into the side of another shaft where 15m and 10m pitches lead to a more complex area. A short pitch of 6m leads to the <b>Priest's Hole</b> and a gently slanting ramp into a dry, dusty, abandoned phreatic passage. This is interrupted by a large hole in the floor, which would require bolts to cross.</p><p>Down the hole, the 25m pitch starts unpromisingly, but soon bells out into a magnificent trench passage. Traversing over a gully leads to a series of short climbs and a fine last pitch <b>The Dissolution</b>. Here the water sinks into an impenetrable crack.</p><p>The entrance draughts strongly, but there is no air movement at the end, the most likely way on being the traverse to reach the continuation of the phreatic level at -190m. Unfortunately, the trip to this point is quite severe, since the crawl would render rescue impractical and the Bottomless Abbess rapidly becomes very wet after rain.",,,,,,"</p><ul><li>grade 1 extended section, JTG, 1977.</li><li>Surface survey grade 3, 1984, AERW+MM from laser 0/4 at <span lang=""de"">Wolfh&ouml;hle</span></li></ul><div class=""centre""><img alt=""100 dpi elevation (710x1710) 30k gif"" width=""710"" height=""1710"" src=""others/97.png"" /></div><p>",,,"265m",,,,,"p97","west edge of doline",,"Surface survey",,,83039,35837,"1641m",,,"Out on the plateau.","Head across for the large erratic boulders near <a href=""76/76.htm"">76</a> (aka 106), then away from the col past the open shaft of <a href=""105/105.html"">105</a>, turning left at a gap in the scrub which leads down a bare karren corridor to some dolines. Step across one and cast about for a large one with 97 in red paint.","A moderately large doline, usually without snow, has a small triangular opening at the SW end.",,"Tag","""97"" in red paint on doline wall, tag 2005","Surveyed",
98,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/98.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 98","Dropped Light Shaft",,"1d","CUCC 1978 - Team Youth/Ladders","After top of entrance shaft, it bells out, to land on a lightly boulder-covered floor after 29m. Tight thrutch to one side leads to second pitch of 17m to a flat rock floor with no way on.",,,,"<a href=""../years/1978/log.htm#id1978-98-1"">Logbook accounts</a>",,,,,"47m",,,,,,,,,,,,,"c 1630m ",,,"Out on the plateau somewhat further than <a href=""97.htm"">97</a>, in a large sloping rockface.",,"A small shaft in a large grike with very sharp rocks at the top",,"Paint","Bolts at entrance; conjectured to be paint marked as well.","Lost","In a bit of a blank space." 98,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/98.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 98","Dropped Light Shaft",,"1d","CUCC 1978 - Team Youth/Ladders","After top of entrance shaft, it bells out, to land on a lightly boulder-covered floor after 29m. Tight thrutch to one side leads to second pitch of 17m to a flat rock floor with no way on.",,,,"<a href=""../years/1978/log.htm#id1978-98-1"">Logbook accounts</a>",,,,,"47m",,,,,,,,,,,,,"c 1630m ","HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg; (?!?), Nase 199&deg;. Zinken 216&deg;",,"Out on the plateau somewhat further than <a href=""97.htm"">97</a>, in a large sloping rockface. Refound 1990, ""shaft further up bedding plane from 176"" (presumably away from 175).",,"A small shaft in a large grike with very sharp rocks at the top",,"Paint (presumably still readable in 1990)","Bolts at entrance; conjectured to be paint marked as well.","Refindable","Hopefully refindable via 176"
99,"1/S x",,,,"plateau/99/99.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 99",,,"1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1979</li><li>Surface survey 1999</li><li>Partial reexploration 2004</li></ul><p>","Entrance gully of 5m leads to 20m pitch at 70&deg; over snow, heading roughly back towards Eislufth&ouml;hle. At the base is a 'snow-duck' under a rock wall beyond which a small rift-like chamber descends about 3m. Straight ahead at the same level, the rift quickly becomes an impenetrable slot through which can be seen a 2m wide passage with an ice floor running down from right to left at 5-10&deg;. This is the source of the strong draught. Below the slot is another low hole, this leaks a vague draught and leads to a small boulder-strewn ledge with a definite blackness continuing to the left behind more boulders. Energetic but nervous removal of these gave obvious signs of a continuation, but other commitments and rain prevented a return. Note therefore it has been <strong>Left Going</strong>.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/1979/log.htm#id1979-99-1"">1979 logbook</a>, <a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#lb07-21-C"">2004 logbook</a>",,"Grade 1 3-d sketch by Tony Malcolm, 1979</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""3-d sketch - 21k gif"" width=""590"" height=""890"" src=""99sketch.png"" /></div>",,,,,,,"p99",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"A short way South East of <span lang=""de"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span> Kat.76</p><p>E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9",,"Draughting entrance near <span lang=""de"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span><a href=""../76/76.htm"">(1623/76)</a>, ignored at first, since it was assumed it would join 76.","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><img src=""99_entrance_tag_and_number_ringed.jpg"" /></td><td><img alt="""" src=""99ent.jpg"" /></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance area in 1999, with tag highlighted (original <a href=""99_entrance.jpg"">here</a>)</td><td>Jenny Black on the entrance slope, 2004</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts)","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed", 99,"1/S x",,,,"plateau/99/99.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 99",,,"1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1979</li><li>Surface survey 1999</li><li>Partial reexploration 2004</li></ul><p>","Entrance gully of 5m leads to 20m pitch at 70&deg; over snow, heading roughly back towards Eislufth&ouml;hle. At the base is a 'snow-duck' under a rock wall beyond which a small rift-like chamber descends about 3m. Straight ahead at the same level, the rift quickly becomes an impenetrable slot through which can be seen a 2m wide passage with an ice floor running down from right to left at 5-10&deg;. This is the source of the strong draught. Below the slot is another low hole, this leaks a vague draught and leads to a small boulder-strewn ledge with a definite blackness continuing to the left behind more boulders. Energetic but nervous removal of these gave obvious signs of a continuation, but other commitments and rain prevented a return. Note therefore it has been <strong>Left Going</strong>.",,,,"<a href=""../../years/1979/log.htm#id1979-99-1"">1979 logbook</a>, <a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#lb07-21-C"">2004 logbook</a>",,"Grade 1 3-d sketch by Tony Malcolm, 1979</p><div class=""centre""><img alt=""3-d sketch - 21k gif"" width=""590"" height=""890"" src=""99sketch.png"" /></div>",,,,,,,"p99",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"A short way South East of <span lang=""de"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span> Kat.76</p><p>E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9",,"Draughting entrance near <span lang=""de"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span><a href=""../76/76.htm"">(1623/76)</a>, ignored at first, since it was assumed it would join 76.","</p> <table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><img src=""99_entrance_tag_and_number_ringed.jpg"" /></td><td><img alt="""" src=""99ent.jpg"" /></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>Entrance area in 1999, with tag highlighted (original <a href=""99_entrance.jpg"">here</a>)</td><td>Jenny Black on the entrance slope, 2004</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts)","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed",
100,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/100.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 100","Viper Shaft",,"1a","CUCC 1977, Team Youth, and again in 1990 by AERW ","An east-west rift with two obvious points of descent. The more easterly is about 6m deep and can be seen to end in a chamber. The more westerly is a 15m pitch, with a window communicating with the east hole. At base are boulders and a climb down. A crawl leads to an inlet where water appears and sinks into an impenetrable slot with very sharp rock. ",,,,,,,,,"18m",,,,"p100",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Just beyond the col, on the left. It is, in fact, extremely near Top Camp, virtually on one of the routes to the Schwarzmooskogel areas. ",0,,,"Tag","red painted number, with 1998 tag ""1623 100 CUCC 1977"" in centre (M6 stud).</p><p>This cave was originally only numbered in carbide, so was unmarked for years. It was relocated in 1989, but was not numbered until 1993 since AERW didn't think to carry paint while trying to find old holes. The orange number was fading and chipped in 1995, so was refreshed in red. The surface survey was to the centre of the middle digit of the number.","Surveyed", 100,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/100.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 100","Viper Shaft",,"1a","CUCC 1977, Team Youth, and again in 1990 by AERW ","An east-west rift with two obvious points of descent. The more easterly is about 6m deep and can be seen to end in a chamber. The more westerly is a 15m pitch, with a window communicating with the east hole. At base are boulders and a climb down. A crawl leads to an inlet where water appears and sinks into an impenetrable slot with very sharp rock. ",,,,,,,,,"18m",,,,"p100",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Just beyond the col, on the left. It is, in fact, extremely near Top Camp, virtually on one of the routes to the Schwarzmooskogel areas. ",0,,,"Tag","red painted number, with 1998 tag ""1623 100 CUCC 1977"" in centre (M6 stud).</p><p>This cave was originally only numbered in carbide, so was unmarked for years. It was relocated in 1989, but was not numbered until 1993 since AERW didn't think to carry paint while trying to find old holes. The orange number was fading and chipped in 1995, so was refreshed in red. The surface survey was to the centre of the middle digit of the number.","Surveyed",
101,"1/S +","main a",,"yes","plateau/101.htm",,,"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))",,,,"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).",, 101,"1/S +","main a",,"yes","plateau/101.htm",,,"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))",,,,"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).",,

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
126 95 1/S - br-alm/95.htm Br&auml;u Schacht 95 3 CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast. A 10m climb down to an unpushed and unpromising tube. gps05dave.95 GPS post SA 1585m South of Br&auml;uning Alm, near camp 1 (1977), close to <a href="96.htm">96</a> On Olly's camera Tag Number painted on rock (very faint). Tag added 2005-07-28. Surveyed
127 96 3/S + br-alm/96.htm Br&auml;u Schacht 96 3 CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast. Open shaft of 15m leads to a descending rift. Next pitch of 25m, then a short climb, 6m pitch and 15m pitch into a chamber where the water sinks. The upper level of a small rift leads to an abandoned passage and a series of increasingly muddy freeclimbs to a final squeeze and 5m pitch into a sordid little sump. </p><p><img alt="grade 1 elevation: 13k gif" width="640" height="900" src="96.png" /> 105m gps05dave.96 GPS post SA c 1600m In grassy pasture east of Br&auml;uning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (<a href="../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">camp 1</a>). </p><div class="centre"><img alt="entrance photo - 16k jpeg" width="240" height="360" src="t/s109.jpg" /></div><p>Original photo; 2005 photo on Olly's camera Tag number painted red in 1976, refreshed (probably in orange which elsewhere hasn't lasted well) in 1990. Tag added 2005-07-28. Surveyed
128 97 4/S/W x plateau/97.htm Schneewindschacht 1d CUCC 1977 - Team Enthusiast. The entrance is the head of a 10m freeclimbable chimney, followed by a 5m climb into a small chamber. Two ways on from the chamber unite in a tiny crawl under a drip. A thrutch through (about the size of Baptistry in Car Pot) is <b>The Nun's Cunt</b>, which ends abruptly at <b>The Vestry</b>, where SRT gear can be put back on while perched above the pitch which follows. Drops of 15m, 20m and 20m, <b>The Bottomless Abbess</b>, lead to a traverse over a blind pitch of about 10m.</p><p>The Bottomless Abbess continues with pitches of 15m, 30m, 15m and 15m to a short horizontal section. This breaks out into the side of another shaft where 15m and 10m pitches lead to a more complex area. A short pitch of 6m leads to the <b>Priest's Hole</b> and a gently slanting ramp into a dry, dusty, abandoned phreatic passage. This is interrupted by a large hole in the floor, which would require bolts to cross.</p><p>Down the hole, the 25m pitch starts unpromisingly, but soon bells out into a magnificent trench passage. Traversing over a gully leads to a series of short climbs and a fine last pitch <b>The Dissolution</b>. Here the water sinks into an impenetrable crack.</p><p>The entrance draughts strongly, but there is no air movement at the end, the most likely way on being the traverse to reach the continuation of the phreatic level at -190m. Unfortunately, the trip to this point is quite severe, since the crawl would render rescue impractical and the Bottomless Abbess rapidly becomes very wet after rain. </p><ul><li>grade 1 extended section, JTG, 1977.</li><li>Surface survey grade 3, 1984, AERW+MM from laser 0/4 at <span lang="de">Wolfh&ouml;hle</span></li></ul><div class="centre"><img alt="100 dpi elevation (710x1710) 30k gif" width="710" height="1710" src="others/97.png" /></div><p> 265m p97 west edge of doline Surface survey 83039 35837 1641m Out on the plateau. Head across for the large erratic boulders near <a href="76/76.htm">76</a> (aka 106), then away from the col past the open shaft of <a href="105/105.html">105</a>, turning left at a gap in the scrub which leads down a bare karren corridor to some dolines. Step across one and cast about for a large one with 97 in red paint. A moderately large doline, usually without snow, has a small triangular opening at the SW end. Tag "97" in red paint on doline wall, tag 2005 Surveyed
129 98 1/S + plateau/98.htm Plateau Schacht 98 Dropped Light Shaft 1d CUCC 1978 - Team Youth/Ladders After top of entrance shaft, it bells out, to land on a lightly boulder-covered floor after 29m. Tight thrutch to one side leads to second pitch of 17m to a flat rock floor with no way on. <a href="../years/1978/log.htm#id1978-98-1">Logbook accounts</a> 47m c 1630m HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg; (?!?), Nase 199&deg;. Zinken 216&deg; Out on the plateau somewhat further than <a href="97.htm">97</a>, in a large sloping rockface. Out on the plateau somewhat further than <a href="97.htm">97</a>, in a large sloping rockface. Refound 1990, "shaft further up bedding plane from 176" (presumably away from 175). A small shaft in a large grike with very sharp rocks at the top Paint Paint (presumably still readable in 1990) Bolts at entrance; conjectured to be paint marked as well. Lost Refindable In a bit of a blank space. Hopefully refindable via 176
130 99 1/S x plateau/99/99.html Plateau Schacht 99 1d </p><ul><li>CUCC 1979</li><li>Surface survey 1999</li><li>Partial reexploration 2004</li></ul><p> Entrance gully of 5m leads to 20m pitch at 70&deg; over snow, heading roughly back towards Eislufth&ouml;hle. At the base is a 'snow-duck' under a rock wall beyond which a small rift-like chamber descends about 3m. Straight ahead at the same level, the rift quickly becomes an impenetrable slot through which can be seen a 2m wide passage with an ice floor running down from right to left at 5-10&deg;. This is the source of the strong draught. Below the slot is another low hole, this leaks a vague draught and leads to a small boulder-strewn ledge with a definite blackness continuing to the left behind more boulders. Energetic but nervous removal of these gave obvious signs of a continuation, but other commitments and rain prevented a return. Note therefore it has been <strong>Left Going</strong>. <a href="../../years/1979/log.htm#id1979-99-1">1979 logbook</a>, <a href="../../years/2004/logbook.html#lb07-21-C">2004 logbook</a> Grade 1 3-d sketch by Tony Malcolm, 1979</p><div class="centre"><img alt="3-d sketch - 21k gif" width="590" height="890" src="99sketch.png" /></div> p99 Surface survey A short way South East of <span lang="de">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span> Kat.76</p><p>E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9 Draughting entrance near <span lang="de">Eislufth&ouml;hle</span><a href="../76/76.htm">(1623/76)</a>, ignored at first, since it was assumed it would join 76. </p> <table class="imgtable"><tr><td><img src="99_entrance_tag_and_number_ringed.jpg" /></td><td><img alt="" src="99ent.jpg" /></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance area in 1999, with tag highlighted (original <a href="99_entrance.jpg">here</a>)</td><td>Jenny Black on the entrance slope, 2004</td></tr></table><p>(Photos &copy; Olly Betts) Tag Tag placed 1999 Surveyed
131 100 1/S + plateau/100.htm Plateau Schacht 100 Viper Shaft 1a CUCC 1977, Team Youth, and again in 1990 by AERW An east-west rift with two obvious points of descent. The more easterly is about 6m deep and can be seen to end in a chamber. The more westerly is a 15m pitch, with a window communicating with the east hole. At base are boulders and a climb down. A crawl leads to an inlet where water appears and sinks into an impenetrable slot with very sharp rock. 18m p100 Surface survey Just beyond the col, on the left. It is, in fact, extremely near Top Camp, virtually on one of the routes to the Schwarzmooskogel areas. 0 Tag red painted number, with 1998 tag "1623 100 CUCC 1977" in centre (M6 stud).</p><p>This cave was originally only numbered in carbide, so was unmarked for years. It was relocated in 1989, but was not numbered until 1993 since AERW didn't think to carry paint while trying to find old holes. The orange number was fading and chipped in 1995, so was refreshed in red. The surface survey was to the centre of the middle digit of the number. Surveyed
132 101 1/S + main a yes plateau/101.htm 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)) 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).