From 87053eb2d5cec55ea151505e573e82da7767ed19 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dl267 Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 01:11:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [svn r5809] More XTHML compliance tomfoolery. --- areas.htm | 151 +++++++------ bcamps.htm | 104 ++++----- copyit.htm | 81 ++++--- dclaim.htm | 154 ++++++------- dplong.htm | 87 ++++---- fester.htm | 277 +++++++++++++----------- indxal.htm | 624 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 7 files changed, 738 insertions(+), 740 deletions(-) diff --git a/areas.htm b/areas.htm index 705b16624..249102db7 100644 --- a/areas.htm +++ b/areas.htm @@ -1,101 +1,98 @@ - - + + - -Austrian kataster area 1623 - + +Austrian kataster area 1623

Area 1623: Loser-AugstEck plateau

-Within the Austrian kataster, area 1620 is the Western Totes Gebirge. Area +

Within the Austrian kataster, area 1620 is the Western Totes Gebirge. Area 1623 is the Loser - Augst-Eck plateau, bounded to the SE by path 234 from the -Wildenseehutte down to Altausseer See, to the south by the lake itself, then -to the SW by the road to Blaa-Alm. The Western edge is marked by the valley -of Grüne Bichl, and the northern limit is the ridge crest of -Schönberg, then a rather ill-defined line back to the -Wildenseehütte. Within this area, by far the majority of caves are above -1500m in an area from around Augst See, along the major ridge line of -Schwarzmooskogel towards Augst-Eck (forming a long strip on the SE of the -area), and across the plateau west of Schwarzmooskogel. +Wildenseehutte down to Altausseer See, to the south by the lake itself, then to +the SW by the road to Blaa-Alm. The Western edge is marked by the valley of +Grüne Bichl, and the northern limit is the ridge crest of Schönberg, +then a rather ill-defined line back to the Wildenseehütte. Within this +area, by far the majority of caves are above 1500m in an area from around Augst +See, along the major ridge line of Schwarzmooskogel towards Augst-Eck (forming +a long strip on the SE of the area), and across the plateau west of +Schwarzmooskogel.

Access to the area is relatively easy at its southern edge, as the Loser Panoramastraße (a toll road) climbs the southern slopes of Loser to reach a large parking area and self-service -restaurant at 1600m just below Augst See. From here, good paths reach both -the southern slopes of Vd. Schwarzmooskogel, and also north to a col -overlooking the extensive pathless central plateau. Both the further reaches -of the central plateau and the areas around the Schönberg, Gries Kogel -and Augst-Eck ridges are remote - being large pathless areas of rough karren -with little or no water supplies except for snowmelt. +restaurant at 1600m just below Augst See. From here, good paths reach both the +southern slopes of Vd. Schwarzmooskogel, and also north to a col overlooking +the extensive pathless central plateau. Both the further reaches of the central +plateau and the areas around the Schönberg, Gries Kogel and Augst-Eck +ridges are remote - being large pathless areas of rough karren with little or +no water supplies except for snowmelt.

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-Plateau visualisation by Pennine Software (still in early development -stages :-) +

+Perspective view of
+Loser plateau looking SW +

Plateau visualisation by Pennine Software (still in early +development stages :-)

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There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, so -for convenience, we have broken the area down into smaller areas, with a -number of related caves in each. Some of these areas are natural - separated -by clear geographic boundaries like big cliffs, or areas of non-karstic -rocks. Others are more arbitrary, and are defined more by route of access -than by any real geographical distinction. Apart from a few caves found in -the first couple of years, CUCC's work has been confined to just the first -four of these smaller areas, though the map overlaps onto most of the others. +

There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, so for +convenience, we have broken the area down into smaller areas, with a number of +related caves in each. Some of these areas are natural - separated by clear +geographic boundaries like big cliffs, or areas of non-karstic rocks. Others +are more arbitrary, and are defined more by route of access than by any real +geographical distinction. Apart from a few caves found in the first couple of +years, CUCC's work has been confined to just the first four of these smaller +areas, though the map overlaps onto most of the others.

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+Map of area 1623, with areas marked + + +1: Main plateau over Schwarzmoossattel +2: Schwarzmooskogel ridge +3. Bräuning Alm and Kunntal +4. Kratzer valley and area south of Schwarzmoossattel +5. East of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel out to Wildensee +6. Further plateau and out to Augst-Eck +7. Sommersitz and Egglgrube area +8. Loser and arount Augst-see +9. Gschwandt Alm and area east of Blaa-Alm +10. North of Altausser See and up valley to Hochklapf +Loser Panoramastrasse toll road +
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  1. Main plateau over Schwarzmoossattel +
  2. Main plateau over Schwarzmoossattel
  3. Whole Schwarzmooskogel ridge area which has four approaches: -
  4. Bräuning Alm and Kunntal -
  5. Kratzer valley and area south of Schwarzmoossattel -
  6. East of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel to Wildensee -
  7. "Further" plateau and out to Augst-Eck -
  8. Sommersitz and Egglgrube area -
  9. Loser and around Augst-see (access from Toll road) -
  10. Gschwandt Alm and area east of Blaa-Alm -
  11. North of Altausseer-See and valley to Hochklapf -
  12. Ramsau/Posern area: Augst Bach valley below Toll road +
  13. The walk in to the "Nipple" area
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  15. The walk in to the Stellerweghöhle area
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  17. The walk in to the Kaninchenhöhle area
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  19. The walk in to the Vord. Schwarzmooskogel area
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  21. Bräuning Alm and Kunntal
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  23. Kratzer valley and area south of Schwarzmoossattel
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  25. East of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel to Wildensee
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  27. "Further" plateau and out to Augst-Eck
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  29. Sommersitz and Egglgrube area
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  31. Loser and around Augst-see (access from Toll road)
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  33. Gschwandt Alm and area east of Blaa-Alm
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  35. North of Altausseer-See and valley to Hochklapf
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  37. Ramsau/Posern area: Augst Bach valley below Toll road (not shown on map)
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----> -Full Index to cave descriptions in area 1623
----> -Adjacent area 1626
----> -List of (links to) published reports and logbooks +
+ diff --git a/bcamps.htm b/bcamps.htm index e0f000df4..850400475 100644 --- a/bcamps.htm +++ b/bcamps.htm @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - + + - -CUCC's Austria Base Camps - + +CUCC's Austria Base Camps @@ -12,64 +11,69 @@ CUCC's Austria Base Camps

Altaussee

The first CUCC expeditions camped courtesy of Fritz Madlmeier (who annually -plied us with free beer on arrival and departure) at his campsite by the -lake in Altaussee, with splendid views of the Trisselberg and very -convenient for the Loser Panoramastraße, as -well as various local hostelries. +plied us with free beer on arrival and departure) at his campsite by the lake +in Altaussee, with splendid views of the Trisselberg and very convenient for +the Loser Panoramastrasse, as well as various local +hostelries.

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View across the lake from 1981 basecamp
+ +1981 base camp +View across the lake from 1981 base camp +1978 mess tent +1982 base camp +

Gasthof Staud'nwirt

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Eventually we outgrew his rather restricted space and moved to the other -side of Bad Aussee, at -Gasthof Staud'nwirt, by -the road to Grundlsee. Here Hilde and Karin Wilpernig have made us very -welcome for many years, and have provided us with many luxuries including -some office space in 1984 and use of the "Potato Hut" ever since, which has -sported a fridge for cold beer since 1995 ! So vital is this to expo morale -that some passage has been named -after it. +

Eventually we outgrew this rather restricted space and moved to the other +side of Bad Aussee, at Gasthof +Staud'nwirt, by the road to Grundlsee. Here Hilde and Karin Wilpernig have +made us very welcome for many years, and have provided us with many luxuries +including some office space in 1984 and use of the "Potato Hut" ever since, +which has sported a fridge for cold beer since 1995! So vital is this to expo +morale that some passage has been +named after it.

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+Gasthof Staud'nwirt (1995). It no longer looks like this, having been extended for 1998.Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (wet in 1994)Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (dry in 1995)
The Staud'nwirt sports a river which is +Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (wet in 1994)Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (dry in 1995)
The Staud'nwirt sports a river which is excellent for end-of-expo ropewashing, if it's not in too high a flood!Typical expo gear behind better-than-average transportMore typical expo transport - knackered trailer (1995)
Typical expo gear behind better-than-average transportMore typical expo transport - knackered trailer (1995)
Vital supplies for the Potato Hut.Inside the Potato Hut.The Potato Hut from the outside.
Vital supplies for the Potato Hut.Inside the Potato Hut.The Potato Hut from the outside.
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