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73,"2/S =",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/73.htm",,,"Suppentellerschacht",,,4,"</p><ul><li>Discovered by K Gaisberger and F Hütter in August 1973 (to -30m)</li><li>Sektion Ausseerland, 1977 (Karl Gaisberger + Edith Bednarik)</li></ul><p>","The first step is sprayed by meltwater, and the second step leads to -30m. A short rope leads to the next step. A rift follows an acute angle under the entrance way, some metres back. This section is very narrow, and over the narrow section pours a showerbath. Now a second squeeze leads to a fine pitch which bends back under the previous section. Then it gets complicated (the language, not the cave). It sounds like a series of either roomy or narrow wet pitches. Exploration appears to cease at -60m because of water down the neck and in the suit. It isn't clear if the cave actually stops at this point.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1580m",,,"In Kratzer valley, some way up valley from <a href=""../../kratzer/71.htm"">Fledermaushöhle</a> (Kat.71).",,,,,,"Lost",
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74,"1/T +",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/74.htm",,,"Schneckenhaushöhle",,,4,"Edith Bednarik, 1977","Sounds like a free-climb to a snow choke (very much like B5, which must be in virtually the same place ?)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1600m",,,"In Kratzer valley, down valley from <a href=""../../kratzer/71.htm"">Fledermaushöhle</a> (Kat. 71), on true right some way above bottom of valley. In the same entrance doline as <a href=""35.htm"">Dr.Kerschner Höhle</a> (Kat.35).",,,,,,"Lost","Probably =B5"
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75,"2/T +",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/75.htm",,,"Wisenthöhle",,,4,"Edith Bednarik, 1977","This entrance connects with a second shaft just down valley. The Austrian article describing the cave says it is about 60m long, but this did not appear to be the case in 1990, since it seems to choke very quickly - perhaps digging would now be required to get in.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1680m",,,"Just south of Schwarzmoossattel, in the far upper reaches of Kratzertal. There is an obvious freeclimbable shaft/cave just down valley from the equally obvious shakehole/shaft labelled <a href=""../../kratzer/b4.htm"">B4</a>.",,,,"Paint","It is numbered twice, once very faded and once very badly run (last seen 1996): both numbers are needed to deduce (with difficulty) that this is indeed ""75"".","Refindable","Seen in 1990 and 1996 (by AERW?)"
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76,"5/S/E x","main a b",,"yes","plateau/76/76.htm",,,"Eislufthöhle",,,"1d","CUCC 1977-79,2004","<ul><li><a href=""entrance.htm"">Entrance Series</a></li><li><a href=""70sroute.htm"">1970's Route</a></li><li><a href=""keg.htm"">Keg Series</a></li><li><a href=""brave.htm"">Brave New World</a></li></ul>",,"<a href=""qmlist.htm"">Question Mark List</a>",,"The exploration is written up in many places:</p><ul><li><a href=""../../years/1977/report.htm#youth"">Cambridge Underground 1978</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1977/771649.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 354</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/report.htm#ropes"">Cambridge Underground 1979</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/bcracc.htm"">BCRA Caves & Caving 2</a>, Andy Waddington </li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/npc79.htm"">Northern Pennine Club Journal vol 3 no. 2, 1979</a>, Andy Waddington, Simon Farrow</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/descnt.htm"">Descent 40 (Jan/Feb 1979)</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/782034.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 366 (Oct 1978)</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/report.htm"">Cambridge Underground 1980</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/descnt.htm"">Descent 44</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/792026.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 378</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/bcracc.htm"">BCRA Caves & Caving 8</a>, Andy Waddington</li><li><a href=""../../years/1977/andylg.htm#id1977-76-1"">Logbook accounts</a></li><li><a href=""histry.htm"">Trip index</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/811412.htm"">Speleo Krakow 1/2 Dec 1980</a>, Andy Waddington</li></ul><p>This last item, the only complete write up of 1977-79, appeared in Polish translation, and is published in the English original for the first time here.","Data for the sections covered so far by the resurvey project begun in 2004 can be downloaded as a <a href=""76.3d"">.3d file</a> or <a href=""surveydata.tgz"">raw Survex data</a>.","<p>The lower parts of the 1970s surveys are based on measurement of rope lengths and thus probably best categorised as Grade 2. The 2004 resurveyed depth for the taproom agrees closely with the 1970s surveys: <ul><li> <a href=""../../years/1977/106.png"">After first year of exploration (1977)</a></li><li> <a href=""../../years/1978/106.png"">After 1978 exploration</a></li><li> After 1979, the end of the original 1970's exploration: <a href=""76upper.png"">Upper half</a> and <a href=""76lower.png"">Lower half</a></li><li> <a href=""76_final_col_small.png"">2004 new exploration and resurvey down to the taproom</a></li></ul></p>",,"1180m resurveyed so far","~ 506m; resurveyed to 189m","172m surveyed",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Out on the plateau near some very large erratic boulders. Laser rangefound point 0/6 is between the three entrances",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a name=""scf"" href=""l/scf.htm""><img src=""t/scf.jpg"" width=""170"" height=""108"" alt=""SCF.jpg (73k)"" /></a><p>Simon Farrow at the entrance of 76 during the initial exploration in 1977</p></div><p>",,"The entrance is prominently numbered 106 which is the number we had allocated to it, but a description of the cave was published in the Belfry Bulletin, which is seen by Alfred Auer, who allocated his own number to it in advance of our report.",," "
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76,,"main",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76","entrance dotted triangle on 76",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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76,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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76,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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76,"5/S/E x","main a b",,"yes","plateau/76/76.htm",,,"Eislufthöhle",,,"1d","CUCC 1977-79,2004-2006","<ul><li><a href=""entrance.htm"">Entrance Series</a></li><li><a href=""70sroute.htm"">1970's Route</a></li><li><a href=""keg.htm"">Keg Series</a></li><li><a href=""brave.htm"">Brave New World</a></li></ul>",,"<a href=""qmlist.htm"">Question Mark List</a>",,"The exploration is written up in many places:</p><ul><li><a href=""../../years/1977/report.htm#youth"">Cambridge Underground 1978</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1977/771649.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 354</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/report.htm#ropes"">Cambridge Underground 1979</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/bcracc.htm"">BCRA Caves & Caving 2</a>, Andy Waddington </li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/npc79.htm"">Northern Pennine Club Journal vol 3 no. 2, 1979</a>, Andy Waddington, Simon Farrow</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/descnt.htm"">Descent 40 (Jan/Feb 1979)</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1978/782034.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 366 (Oct 1978)</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/report.htm"">Cambridge Underground 1980</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/descnt.htm"">Descent 44</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/792026.htm"">Belfry Bulletin 378</a>, Nick Thorne</li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/bcracc.htm"">BCRA Caves & Caving 8</a>, Andy Waddington</li><li><a href=""../../years/1977/andylg.htm#id1977-76-1"">Logbook accounts</a></li><li><a href=""histry.htm"">Trip index</a></li><li><a href=""../../years/1979/811412.htm"">Speleo Krakow 1/2 Dec 1980</a>, Andy Waddington</li></ul><p>This last item, the only complete write up of 1977-79, appeared in Polish translation, and is published in the English original for the first time here.","Data for the sections covered so far by the resurvey project begun in 2004 can be downloaded as a <a href=""76.3d"">.3d file</a> or <a href=""surveydata.tgz"">raw Survex data</a>.","<p>The lower parts of the 1970s surveys are based on measurement of rope lengths and thus probably best categorised as Grade 2. The 2004 resurveyed depth for the taproom agrees closely with the 1970s surveys: <ul><li> <a href=""../../years/1977/106.png"">After first year of exploration (1977)</a></li><li> <a href=""../../years/1978/106.png"">After 1978 exploration</a></li><li> After 1979, the end of the original 1970's exploration: <a href=""76upper.png"">Upper half</a> and <a href=""76lower.png"">Lower half</a></li><li> <a href=""76_final_col_small.png"">2004 new exploration and resurvey down to the taproom</a></li></ul></p>",,"1180m resurveyed so far","~ 506m; resurveyed to 189m","172m surveyed",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Out on the plateau near some very large erratic boulders. Laser rangefound point 0/6 is between the three entrances",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a name=""scf"" href=""l/scf.htm""><img src=""t/scf.jpg"" width=""170"" height=""108"" alt=""SCF.jpg (73k)"" /></a><p>Simon Farrow at the entrance of 76 during the initial exploration in 1977</p></div><p>",,"The entrance is prominently numbered 106 which is the number we had allocated to it, but a description of the cave was published in the Belfry Bulletin, which is seen by Alfred Auer, who allocated his own number to it in advance of our report.",," "
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76,,"main",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004-2006",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76","entrance dotted triangle on 76",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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76,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004-2006",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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76,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 1977-79,2004-2006",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p76b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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77,"1/S +",,,,"noinfo/egglgrub/77.htm",,,"Fichtenschacht",,,7,"Sektion Ausseerland/ Edith Bednarik, 1979",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1500m ",,,"North of Scharlingkar. Some way east of the Bergrestaurant, above the cliffs. 500m west of Egglgrubenalm.",,,,,,"Lost",
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78,"5/S/t/E x","a–e",,"yes","noinfo/smkridge/78.htm",,,"Schwaben(schacht)höhle",,,"2a","Fred Vischer, 1980 (as far as 2/S/T)</p><p>Ongoing exploration by <a href=""http://arge.itvd.uni-stuttgart.de/"">Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V.</a>","The cave is a complex of hading rifts and steep ramps with several deep points. The deepest point is near the southern limit of the system. A vertical series with pitches of 9m, 15m, 17m and 13m reaches Nägschtmol-Meander (1992), where the survey legs are all very short. This climbs slightly before heading south and dropping, passing Alexander der Große (a generally level side passage heading southwest to Leopardencanyon, apparently beyond the known passages in <a href=""../../smkridge/115.htm"">Schnellzughöhle</a>) to der gute Abgang (the good lead). A 7m pitch and more steep descents end at a point almost directly above the assumed line of Pete's Purgatory in Schnellzug, maybe a third of the way to the Confluence from where it is abandoned for the Purgatory Bypass. This small streamway lies perhaps 120-130m below Schwabenschacht's deep point, but it is known that several unsurveyed fossil phreatic passages lie above this upstream part of the Purgatory, so a connection could be quite close.</p><p>This description is now quite out of date as it does not include the its connection, nor entrances c,d and e.",,,,,"In dataset","Grade 5 survey by ARGE (not ours to reproduce)","smk-system.svx","7781m","327m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Entrances a and b are actually on the SW side of Vorder Schwarzmooskogel","Approached by the same route as for things to the east, as cliffs bar access from Kratzer. Follow the Stoger weg from Egglgrube, past the T-junction to Kratzer, and on until there is a red omega in the middle of the path (marking Kat. 28). Just before this, in a position with a better view, is a laser-rangefound point marked by a bolt with a painted circle round it.</p><p>Take the Eishöhle path, which starts from the omega, going left up the hillside. Follow this for a few minutes, past an awkward little traverse rigged with a steel cable and then a couple of minutes further. There is a very easily missed branch left just before the path traverses a ledge under an overhang in a cliff to its left in a relatively wide small valley. The landmark for this point is a dead (lightning) tree up on the right.</p><p>Take this left branch, and follow it (few landmarks, but it is a definite path, and there are cut branches in places). This path eventually climbs into impenetrable dwarf pine, to emerge at a small gravelly clearing and a doline, used as a bivouac site. The a and b entrances are just short distances away through the pine, the normally-used one being below a prominent larch tree. The other entrance is a long rift shaft. Both are impressive, though it is quite infeasible that anyone could ever have found them in the first place.",,,,,,
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,,"a","40o","entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Haupteingang",,"p78a",,,"Nils",,"gps00.78",81430,35731,"1666m",,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
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96,"3/S +",,,,"br-alm/96/96.html",,,"Bräu 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",,,,"p96",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"c 1600m",,,"In grassy pasture east of Bräuning Alm, next to CUCC's high-level camp of 1977 (<a href=""../../tcamps.htm#id1977camp"">camp 1</a>). Relocated 2005, near part-built new shepherds' hut.",,,"</p><table class=""imgtable""><tr><td><a href=""../l/s109.htm""><img src=""../t/s109.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""outcrop.jpg""><img src=""outcrop_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""number.jpg""><img src=""number_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""shaft.jpg""><img src=""shaft_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr class=""caption""><td>1976 descent</td><td rowspan=""3"">2005 photos (© Olly Betts)</td><td></tr></table><p>","Tag","Original 1976 number in red paint, refreshed in orange in 1990. Tag added 2005-07-28.","Surveyed",
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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"">Wolfhöhle</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",
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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°, Nipple 174° (?!?), Nase 199°. Zinken 216°",,"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",,"Spit","Bolts at entrance; conjectured to be paint marked as well.","Refindable","Hopefully refindable via 176"
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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° over snow, heading roughly back towards Eislufthöhle. 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°. 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#t2004-07-21C"">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"">Eislufthöhle</span> Kat.76</p><p>E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9",,"Draughting entrance near <span lang=""de"">Eislufthöhle</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 © Olly Betts)","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed",
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99,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/99/99.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 99",,,"1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1979</li><li>Surface survey 1999</li><li>Partial reexploration 2004</li><li>Fully explored, visually connected to 1623/76, and surveyed 2005</ul><p>","Entrance gully of 5m leads to 20m pitch at 70° over snow, heading roughly back towards Eislufthöhle. 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°. 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#t2004-07-21C"">2004 logbook</a>","In dataset","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"">Eislufthöhle</span> Kat.76</p><p>E 35876.6 N (52)82903.5 H 1638.9",,"Draughting entrance near <span lang=""de"">Eislufthöhle</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 © Olly Betts)","Tag","Tag placed 1999","Surveyed",
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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. ",,,,"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",
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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 & N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>","Entrance is in a rift orientated 40°-220° and hading about 20°. 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°. 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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bräuning Scharte 218°, Grieskogel 012.5°, Bräuning Nase 194.5°, Lost Rucksack cairn 319° (compass #439258: NPC2)",,"Out on the plateau, near a large north-facing fault scarp on 125-305°. Perhaps best located when looking for Wolfhöhle (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°. 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°-220° and hading about 20°","</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 © 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).",,
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,,"main",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington & N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"t101",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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,,"a",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington & N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.101a",,,,"GPS pre SA","gps98.101a",,,,,,,,,,,"Paint",,"Surveyed",
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,,"a",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington & N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998</li></ul><p>",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p101a",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Paint",,"Surveyed",
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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 © 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",
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103,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/103.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 103",,,"1d","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow & N.Thorne)</li><li>Surface survey to entrance, CUCC 1998</li></ul><p>","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45° to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235°). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.",,,,,,,,,"30m",,,,"t103",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.103",,,,,"HSK 075°, VSK Nipple 153°, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325°",,"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° 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",
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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"">Eislufthöhle</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 © 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"
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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"">Eislufthöhle</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) — note tag and number on right-hand wall</td><td>View down entrance shaft</td></tr></table><p>Photos © Olly Betts","Tag","paint; tag 1999","Surveyed",
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106,,,,,,,,,,"Number not allocated (see <a href=""plateau/76/76.htm"">Eislufthöhle 1623/76</a>)","nonexistent",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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107,"4/S/T +",,,,"plateau/107.htm",,,"Gemshöhle",,,"1c","CUCC 1978: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom.","Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season. This large, phreatic passage chokes in both directions and the way on is in a rift to one side, from which the draught pours.</p><p>A pitch of 23m has an inlet entering part way down, which makes the rest of this pitch and the following one of 19m unpleasant in wet weather. Two ways then lead on, either down with the water or by traversing round this drop to another passage.</p><p>Climbing down with the water leads to a short passage with the water in a rift below. Round a sharp corner is a short drop to the head of a larger rift. A 5m pitch down this leads to another rift which, in turn, leads out to the side of a large shaft. Stones dropped from a small hole in the corner of the passage above the 5m pitch also fall into this shaft. Laddering from the side, the pitch is 67m with a large ledge just above half-way, and is unpleasantly wet in poor weather. From the base of this pitch, the continuing rift/canyon trends south west and has pitches of 5, 9 and 8m before the other route drops in from above.</p><p>Over the traverse, a short pitch of 4.5m, followed by a short climb up, leads to the head of a pitch of 10m to a boulder floor. Two ways on from here are down through the boulders into a shaft, or across the shaft and into a narrow rift. The way through boulders soon chokes, but the narrow rift soon opens into a massive shaft of 100m with a rebelay roughly halfway. This drops directly into the rift reached by the original route.</p><p>Below the junction, the rift continues with a 5m climb and pitches of 5, 14 and 44m, this last pitch being quite wet and emerging into a massive cross-rift trending south east. The water disappears into the choked floor of this rift via a nasty wet crawl, rapidly becoming too small.",,,,,,"grade 5 survey from 1978</p><p><img src=""others/107.png"" alt=""107 survey"" />",,,"280m",,,,,"p107","exact point not recorded",,"Surface survey","gps98.107",,,,,,,"On the plateau in a prominent dry valley below southern forepeak of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel, some way below Laser Point 0_5. The bottom of the gully is pretty much on the (cairned) best walking route from Top Camp to <a href=""82.htm"">Bräuninghöhle</a> (Kat.82) and <a href=""76/76.htm"">Eislufthöhle</a> (Kat.76).",,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/107.htm""><img alt=""Photo of entrance"" src=""others/t/107.jpg"" width=""117"" height=""175"" /></a></div><p>","Tag","number twice in orange paint, 1998 tag on survey point ""1623 107 CUCC 1978""","Surveyed",
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108,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/108/108.html",,,"Schwa-Höhle 108",,,"1d","CUCC 1980 John, Tony and Andy Connolly","Horizontal entrance to a large chamber with narrow rift dropping away. Ends too tight.</p> <p>A cave numbered 108 was relocated in 2004, but does not match this description. It's marked with paint ""108"" and has a spit in the centre of the ""0"". The spit isn't great, but there's a good chunky flake to use too. The shaft descends ~9m to a ledge. At this level there's a horizontal passage which leads immediately to a 4m deep blind rift pitch. Back in the main shaft, a few natural rebelays get you to a floor just under 30m down. At one end of the rift a draught emerges from rocks, but removing some rocks it appears it would need quite a lot of work to make progress and the continuation may be too small anyway.</p>",,,,,,,,,"7m",,"This does not appear to be in the Austrians' Kataster.",,,"p108",,,,,,,,,"Bräuning Nase 200°, Bräuning Zinken 235°, Vd. Schwarzmooskogel 175°.",,"108 is not near 41 - it is on the plateau. Further across than 76 (106) past erratics - middle of nowhere",,,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr><td><a href=""108_ent.jpg""><img src=""108_ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""108_paint.jpg""><img src=""108_paint_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr><td>Entrance</td><td>Closeup of marking</td></tr></table><p>Photos © Olly Betts 2004","Paint",,"Surveyed",
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108,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/108/108.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 108",,,"1d","CUCC 1980 John, Tony and Andy Connolly; 2004 Jenny and Olly","<p>Originally described here as 7m deep ""Schwa Höhle 108"": <i>Horizontal entrance to a large chamber with narrow rift dropping away. Ends too tight.</i></p> <p>However, a cave numbered 108 was relocated in 2004, which does not match this description at all. It's marked with paint ""108"" and has a spit in the centre of the ""0"". The spit isn't great, but there's a good chunky flake to use too. The shaft descends ~9m to a ledge. At this level there's a horizontal passage which leads immediately to a 4m deep blind rift pitch. Back in the main shaft, a few natural rebelays get you to a floor just under 30m down. At one end of the rift a draught emerges from rocks, but removing some rocks it appears it would need quite a lot of work to make progress and the continuation may be too small anyway.</p>",,,,,"In dataset",,,,"26m",,"This does not appear to be in the Austrians' Kataster.",,"p108",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"Bräuning Nase 200°, Bräuning Zinken 235°, Vd. Schwarzmooskogel 175°.",,"108 is on the plateau (not near 41 as one older journal suggests), around 80m West of 76 (106).",,,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr><td><a href=""108_ent.jpg""><img src=""108_ent_small.jpg"" /></a></td><td><a href=""108_paint.jpg""><img src=""108_paint_small.jpg"" /></a></td></tr><tr><td>Entrance</td><td>Closeup of marking</td></tr></table><p>Photos © Olly Betts 2004","Tag","Tag ""1623/108"" placed 2006 using existing spit in centre of paint marking.","Surveyed",
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109,"1/T/S +",,,,"smkridge/109.htm",,,"Schwa-Schacht 109",,,"2a","CUCC 1980, 1987","The obvious way in leads to a 'Viewing gallery' over the entrance chamber, but descent this way would require tackle. Best way in is to the left where a freeclimb leads down a 10m ramp in a chamber. This is snow-choked in some years but in 1980 a dig opened a triangular slot to a 6m pitch into a smaller, boulder-choked chamber. This was reentered in 1987 and an animal skeleton was found and removed for the Austrian cavers. There is a very small, but draughting tube in the roof of this final chamber, going back towards the surface.",,,,,,"? grade 1",,,,,"This does not appear to be in the Austrians' Kataster.",,,"p109","point above 1623/109 entrance",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"This is a hole you step over on the way to <a href=""113.htm"">Sonnenstrahlhöhle</a> (113).",,,"Paint","as at Aug 2001: ""109"" in very faded yellow paint, with an Omega.","Surveyed",
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110,"1/S/T +",,,,"remote/110.htm",,,"Kein Hubschrauber Höhle",,,6,"CUCC 1978 - Team Supersmooth/Supercool ","Insignificant low entrance with icy draught is marked with number in red paint. Through boulders leads to an 8m drop and walking passage ending in a collapse chamber with draught emerging from the choke. Needed digging to get in.",,,,,,"</p><p><img alt=""grade 1 plan: 12k gif"" width=""500"" height=""600"" src=""110.png"" />",,,,,"Name comes from logbook comment ""helicopter failed to turn up"".",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On the plateau, about 2km (sic) beyond <a href=""../plateau/76/76.htm""><span lang=""de"">Eislufthöhle</span></a> towards <span lang=""de-at"">Schönberg.</span> Actually, I am convinced that 2 km is a gross exaggeration, and half a mile would be more likely, otherwise it would be in a huge area of dwarf pine.",,,,"Paint",,"Lost","We don't have a cat's chance in hell of finding this"
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111,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/111.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 111",,,"1d","CUCC 1978 - Supersmooth/Supercool","Shaft 20m to ledge, then 10m to choke/too narrow.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Out on plateau, quite near <a href=""98.htm"">98</a>. ",,,,"Paint (?)",,"Lost","Near 98"
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197,"1/S +",,"CUCC 1976/B8",,"plateau/197.htm",,,"Bemoost Tropfen Höhle","Mossy Dribble Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1976","A large open hole with snow in the bottom. In wet weather, the old number is even harder to spot, but the hole is very noisy with sinking water. 20m of ladder were fed down between snow and rock before snow plug totally blocked the way on. However, this was in 1976, a year with quite a large amount of snow.",,,,,,,,," 25m",,,,"t197",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.b8","gps00.b8",,,,"(1976) Bräuning Nase 208°, Schönberg 350°, Spot point 1828, 240°</p><p>In fact it is impossible to see <b>any</b> landmarks from the actual entrance.",,,"This is situated on the plateau just on a major fault where one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. From <a href=""../tcamps.htm#topcamp"">Top Camp</a>, head somewhat east of north onto a large area of bare karren containing B11 (<a href=""198/198.html"">1623/198</a>). Continue parallel with the line of a small scarp running north, and pass <a href=""164.htm"">1623/164</a> on the left. Scrambling past a wide snow choked shaft (<a href=""189.htm"">1623/189</a>) on the right, descend and turn right, along the line of a north-facing scarp containing B9 (<a href=""190/190.html"">1623/190</a>), heading roughly east, and clamber down a few small scars to the large open doline.",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/l/b8locn.htm""><img src=""others/t/b8locn.jpg"" alt=""Photomontage indicating location of B8 in landscape (98k JPEG)"" width=""334"" height=""167"" /></a><p>Photomontage showing location of B8 below scar. Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel and Schwarzmoossattel behind (<b>Warning</b> - full size image is 1000 pixels wide)</p></div><p>","Tag","Number ""B8"" of 1976 vintage painted in dull green on the wall facing south, opposite the fault scarp, which is very hard to spot, although not fading appreciably year to year. There is an easier-to-find number painted higher up on an east-facing rock, initially in orange, but "refreshed" in red in 1995 as the orange paint was crap. Below this number is the drilled spit with tag ""CUCC 1976 B8"" which is also the point surveyed to. This will, in due course, be replaced by a new tag with the Austrian kataster number, on the same bolt.</p><p>Retagged 1997.","Surveyed",
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198,"2/S +",,"B11",,"plateau/198/198.html",,,"Fuchshöhle",,,"1a","CUCC 1976, reexamined 1994, surface survey 1996","A fine pitch of 55m is broken by a ledge halfway down. The shaft narrows towards the bottom, and from the foot of the ladder, boulders lead to a choke a few metres further down.",,,,,,,,,"55m",,,,"t198",,,,,"gps98.b11_1998","gps00.b11",,,,,,"On plateau between <a href=""../197.htm"">B8</a> and the col, very difficult to spot from more than 5m away, but very noisy in wet weather.",,,"</p> <table class=""imgtable""> <tr> <td><a href=""b11.jpg""><img alt="""" src=""b11_small.jpg"" width=""174"" height=""118"" /></a></td> <td><a href=""b11_jh.jpg""><img alt=""1994 descent"" src=""b11_jh_small.jpg"" width=""122"" height=""177"" /></a> </td> <td><a href=""tagging_198.jpg""><img src=""tagging_198_small.jpg"" /></a></tr> <tr class=""caption""> <td>1976 - ladder descent</td><td>1994 - Julian Haines making an SRT descent</td><td>Andy Waddington placing tag, 1996</td ></tr></table> <p>Photos © Victoria Brown 1978, Andy Atkinson 1994, Olly Be tts 1996","Tag","Number ""B11"" was repainted in 1988 (in red) and this is quite visible on flat rock to the SE of the shaft. Just next to it is the spit for the tag ""CUCC 1976 B11"" which is the point surveyed to. This tag was replaced 1999 with a new tag bearing the official Austrian number.</p><p>Retagged 1999","Surveyed",
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199,"1/T +",,,,"smkridge/199.htm",,,"Stürzender Felsbrocken Höhle","Tumbling Boulder Hole",,"2c","</p><ul><li>CUCC 1987-08-30</li><li>Reexplored (and a new sketch survey, see 1998 NotKH survey book) (Kate Janossy, Brian Outram) in 1998.</li><li>Grade 3 survey in 1999 (Wookey, Andy Atkinson)</li></ul><p>","A steeply descending tube over scree (sometimes snow), initially 3m in diameter, leads down to a choke. To the right in a cross-rift 24m long (beware of loose rock here) is an audible connection to the surface (199c). The final section of the main tube has roof pendants, and ends with a rising sand floor over which the crawl becomes too tight. The second entrance (199b) is just up and to the left of the main one.","None absolutely required, but 15m handline helpful for entrance, especially if snowy.",,,,"In dataset","</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/199p.png""><img alt=""1999 plan, 19k gif"" width=""320"" height=""300"" src=""others/199p2.png"" /></a><a href=""others/199e.png""><img alt=""1999 elevation, 14k gif"" width=""320"" height=""260"" src=""others/199e2.png"" /></a></div><p>","caves/199/199.svx","65m","29m",,,,,"p199",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.199",,,,,,"NW flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. About 30m SSW of 156.","Follow the cairned path which ascends the Vorder Schwarzmooskogel from the NW. Shortly after passing the open rift entrance of 1623/156 (50m south of Laser Point 0/1), scramble up to the right (south). One large and two small open cave entrances.",,,"Tag","metal tag stamped ""CUCC 199"" fixed by M6 stud epoxied into vertical wall left of main entrance (stud placed 1998, kataster number tag replaced provisional one in 1999).","Surveyed",
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200,"1/S +",,"93/01",,"plateau/200.htm",,,"Verlorener Rucksack Schacht","Lost Rucksack Cave",,"1d","Discovery and initial descent CUCC 1993 (Adam Cooper), bottomed in three trips in 1998 (Wookey, Andy Waddington).","Found in 1993, it was intended to mark the cave but not descend. However Adam Cooper's rucksack (containing the rope), placed unwisely near the edge, made the first descent. Adam followed on a ladder to retrieve it, then placed a bolt for a further descent on rope. The shaft continued beside a snow plug, but was deemed unsuitable for further exploration in shorts. The find was not relocated in 1993, so exploration stopped. Found again in 1995 whilst marking other known entrances, and probably seen again in 1996.</p><p>After a first descent placing a bolt again showed it unsuitable for exploration in shorts, a determined effort by Wookey in 1998 pushed the second pitch, between hanging death ice and snow to a definite choke. However, partway down this pitch was a window with a draught, leading to a third pitch (one bolt at takeoff, another just below). This was nn metres to a final choke.</p><p>The whole cave is formed on a fault which forms a SE-facing scarp on the surface. A short distance NE of the entrance, the fault line cuts a lower-lying area. The draught, which was mostly outward through the head of the third pitch during the final exploratory trip, periodically reverses for 10-15 seconds. It would appear to be powered by surface breezes via various other small windows to the surface, most probably including ones lower down in the depression to the NE.",,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/200.png""><img alt=""1998 survey 27k gif"" width=""645"" height=""662"" src=""others/200.png"" /></a></div><p>",,,"45m",,,,"t200",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.1993_01 gps98.1993_01a","gps00.93_01a gps00.93_01b",,,,,,"700m north of Schwarzmoossattel.","From <a href=""164.htm"">164</a>, avoid <a href=""189.htm"">189</a> (easiest 15m to its right over a small ridge, but OK immediately on its right edge), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns - 1996 vintage orange paint has completely faded). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep Lärchen), passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto <a href=""210.htm"">210</a>. When this easy walk is interrupted by a step down, head leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (near <a href=""173.htm"">173</a>). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn, then along a sloping limestone shelf. Shortly ahead is an abrupt headwall, below which is the shaft of <b>Lost Rucksack Cave</b> (given temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The area could also be reached (with more difficulty) from the ""central"" plateau area towards <a href=""76/76.htm"">76</a>, and also via the ""Geologists' walk"" which passes much further left via <a href=""171/171.html"">171</a> and <a href=""172.htm"">172.</a> ",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""../plateau/others/l/lrh.htm""><img alt=""Photo of 1993 descent"" src=""../plateau/others/t/lrh.jpg"" width=""123"" height=""169"" /></a><p>Adam Cooper descending to place a bolt below the lip in 1993</p></div><p>","Retag","M6 stud with alloy tag ""CUCC 1993 01"" on flat rock NE of shaft. This will be replaced with the correct kataster number in due course.","Surveyed",
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200,"1/S +",,"93/01",,"plateau/200.htm",,,"Verlorener Rucksack Schacht","Lost Rucksack Cave",,"1d","Discovery and initial descent CUCC 1993 (Adam Cooper), bottomed in three trips in 1998 (Wookey, Andy Waddington).","Found in 1993, it was intended to mark the cave but not descend. However Adam Cooper's rucksack (containing the rope), placed unwisely near the edge, made the first descent. Adam followed on a ladder to retrieve it, then placed a bolt for a further descent on rope. The shaft continued beside a snow plug, but was deemed unsuitable for further exploration in shorts. The find was not relocated in 1993, so exploration stopped. Found again in 1995 whilst marking other known entrances, and probably seen again in 1996.</p><p>After a first descent placing a bolt again showed it unsuitable for exploration in shorts, a determined effort by Wookey in 1998 pushed the second pitch, between hanging death ice and snow to a definite choke. However, partway down this pitch was a window with a draught, leading to a third pitch (one bolt at takeoff, another just below). This was nn metres to a final choke.</p><p>The whole cave is formed on a fault which forms a SE-facing scarp on the surface. A short distance NE of the entrance, the fault line cuts a lower-lying area. The draught, which was mostly outward through the head of the third pitch during the final exploratory trip, periodically reverses for 10-15 seconds. It would appear to be powered by surface breezes via various other small windows to the surface, most probably including ones lower down in the depression to the NE.",,,,,,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""others/200.png""><img alt=""1998 survey 27k gif"" width=""645"" height=""662"" src=""others/200.png"" /></a></div><p>",,,"45m",,,,"t200",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.1993_01 gps98.1993_01a","gps00.93_01a gps00.93_01b",,,,,,"700m north of Schwarzmoossattel.","From <a href=""164.htm"">164</a>, avoid <a href=""189.htm"">189</a> (easiest 15m to its right over a small ridge, but OK immediately on its right edge), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns - 1996 vintage orange paint has completely faded). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep Lärchen), passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto <a href=""210.htm"">210</a>. When this easy walk is interrupted by a step down, head leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (near <a href=""173.htm"">173</a>). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn, then along a sloping limestone shelf. Shortly ahead is an abrupt headwall, below which is the shaft of <b>Lost Rucksack Cave</b> (given temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The area could also be reached (with more difficulty) from the ""central"" plateau area towards <a href=""76/76.htm"">76</a>, and also via the ""Geologists' walk"" which passes much further left via <a href=""171/171.html"">171</a> and <a href=""172.htm"">172.</a> ",,"</p><div class=""centre""><a href=""../plateau/others/l/lrh.htm""><img alt=""Photo of 1993 descent"" src=""../plateau/others/t/lrh.jpg"" width=""123"" height=""169"" /></a><p>Adam Cooper descending to place a bolt below the lip in 1993</p></div><p>","Tag","M6 stud with alloy tag giving kataster number on flat rock NE of shaft.","Surveyed",
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201,"1/S +",,"1998/01",,"smkridge/201.htm",,,"Haftefelle Schacht","Ski-skin shaft",,"2c","CUCC 1998 - a single descent.","2m diameter shaft drops 25m to a boulder floor - a short second pitch follows immediately leading to a too-tight rift. A 40m rope is sufficient.",,,,,"In dataset","? pic","caves/201/201.svx","15m","15m",,,,,"p201",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.201",,,,,,"NW flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. 20m N of Laser 0/1","Follow the cairned path which ascends the Vorder Schwarzmooskogel from the NW. Shortly before the obvious open rift entrance of <a href=""156/156.html"">1623/156</a> (which is 50m south of Laser Point 0/1) is a small (2m diameter) open shaft.",,,"Tag","metal tag stamped ""CUCC 201"" fixed by M6 stud epoxied into horizontal surface on NW side of main entrance (stud placed 1998, proper kataster number tag replaced provisional one in 1999).","Surveyed",
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202,,,,,"noinfo/smkridge/202.html",,,"Dominoschacht",,,"2a",,,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/202/202.svx",,,,,,,"p202",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
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203,,,,,"noinfo/smkridge/203.html",,,"Sonnenscheinschacht",,,"2a",,,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/203/203.svx",,,,,,,"p203",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
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,"1/S -",,"1997-07",,"smkridge/1997-07/1997-07.html",,,," =1996-07, 1996wk7",,"2c","CUCC 1996 (Wookey) <strong>Incomplete</strong>","Descent through narrow rift and choked bouldery leads (after 10m) to an <b>undescended pitch</b> (20m ?). Draught stops and starts with a period of about 30 seconds (on the day of discovery), but when active, it was inwards.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.wk7",,,"c. 1810-1820m","VSK: 233°, Hollweiser: 145° (from a point between 97-07 and the 97-08 group of entrances)",,"GPS: E 36338 N (52)82260 H? or E 36385 N (52)82234 H? Averaged from GPS: E 36370 N (52)82269 H?","From route to <a href=""../139.htm"">139</a> E of VSK, take big shelf which leads to a series of holes (CUCC 96 WK7 to WK10) and eventually to <a href=""../161/136.htm"">Steinschlagschacht</a> (136).",,"<div class=""centre""><a href=""ent05.jpg""><img src=""ent05_small.jpg"" /></a></div><p>Photo © David Loeffler 2005. Model: Wookey. There is also an <a href=""ent.jpg"">earlier photo</a> which was believed to be this cave, but turns out not to be (they clearly aren't the same hole); I haven't moved it anywhere else on the website since it shouldn't be thrown away and it's not clear to me where else to file it.","Tag","Tag placed 1997","Surveyed",
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,"1/S -",,"1996WK11",,"smkridge/1996wk11.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Big rift aligned 115<->295°. At WNW end is big. Descends over boulders and then snow beyond point of exploration. Needs rope to complete descent, although it is likely to be choked.",,,,,,"? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.wk11",,,"1661 +/- 53","Nipple: 202°, Trissel: 179°, Hollweiser: 138°",,"At foot of slope from top of VSK, on Eastern side, before flat area containing Nipple to south of VSK.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
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,"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 © Dave Loeffler 2005","Tag","Tagged 2005-08-01 as ""2005-89"" as no letters available in tag kit","Surveyed",
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,"1/T +",,"1996-X01",,"plateau/1996-X01/1996-X01.html",,,,"Sheep Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1996 (Wookey, Andy W, while surface surveying to old Top Camp)","3m long, full of sheep shit",,,,,,,,"3m",,,,,,"nasetotc.7",,,,,,,,,,,"Halfway up the Brauning Näse",,,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""../others/l/76bivvyvw.html""><img src=""1996-X01vw_small.jpg"" /></a> <a href=""1996-X01-ent.jpg""> <img src=""1996-X01-ent_small.jpg"" /></a> </div><p>Photos © Olly Betts 2004 + 1996","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
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,"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",,,,,,,,"Halfway up the Brauning Näse",,,"</p> <div class=""centre""> <a href=""../others/l/76bivvyvw.html""><img src=""1996-X01vw_small.jpg"" /></a> <a href=""1996-X01-ent.jpg""> <img src=""1996-X01-ent_small.jpg"" /></a> </div><p>Photos © Olly Betts 2004 + 1996","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
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,"? +",,"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",
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,,,"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",
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,,,"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 © Olly Betts 1999","Tag",,"Refindable",
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,,,"1999-OB-02",,"plateau/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"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 © Olly Betts 1999)","Tag",,"Refindable",
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,,,"1999-OB-02",,"plateau/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"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 © Olly Betts 1999)","Tag",,"Surveyed",
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,,,"1999_MS_01",,"smkridge/1999_ms_01.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
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,,,"1999_MS_02",,"smkridge/1999_ms_02.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1999 (Mark Shinwell)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
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,"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",
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@@ -447,8 +447,8 @@
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,"-",,"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",
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,"-",,"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 Eislufthöhle 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",
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,"-",,"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 Bräuning Wall</td> <td>Entrance close-up</td> </tr></table> </div><p>","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
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,"+",,"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",,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 175",,"Walk/scramble in entrance",,"Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Surveyed",
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,"=",,"2004-08",,"plateau/2004-08/2004-08.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Large chamber with partially collapsed roof and two entrances",,,,"<a href=""../../years/2004/logbook.html#t2004-07-31B"">2004 log book</a>",,,,,,,,,"p2004-08",,,,,,,,,,,,"West of 2004 Eislufthöhle bivvy",,,"</p><div class=""centre""> <a href=""2004-08.jpg""><img src=""2004-08small.jpg""></a></div><p>","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Surveyed",
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,"+",,"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",
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,"+",,"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 Eislufthöhle 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",
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,"-",,"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",
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,"-",,"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",
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,"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°. Strong cold outwards draught.","None in existence","Spit","Part-drilled spit hole","Surveyed",
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@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
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,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
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,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag (?)",,"Surveyed",
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,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19c",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag (?)",,"Surveyed",
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,"1/S/T +",,"2004-20",,"smkridge/2004-20/2004-20.html",,,"Brecheisenhöhle","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","15m","10m","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 © David Loeffler 08/08/05 11:35:46 <!-- Original photo: 2004/dave/53descent.jpg --></div><p>","Tag","Tag 8/8/2004","Surveyed",
|
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,"1/S/T +",,"2004-20",,"smkridge/2004-20/2004-20.html",,,"Brecheisenhöhle","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","15m","10m","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 © David Loeffler 08/08/04 11:35:46 <!-- Original photo: 2004/dave/53descent.jpg --></div><p>","Tag","Tag 8/8/2004","Surveyed",
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,"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",
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,"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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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,"?",,"2005-02",,"smkridge/2005-02/2005-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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