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[svn r5057] Added 1997 expo report from Cambridge Underground and updated various
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<a href="#1984">1984</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1985">1985</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1987">1987</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1988">1988</a><b>|</b><br>
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<a href="#1989">1989</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1988">1988</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1989">1989</a><b>|</b><br>
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<a href="#1990">1990</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1991">1991</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1992">1992</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1997">1997</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1998">1998</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#1999">1999</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#2000">2000</a><b>|</b><br>
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<a href="#2000">2000</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#2001">2001</a><b>|</b>
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<a href="#2002">2002</a><b>|</b><br>
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(no expedition in 1986)
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</center>
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@ -79,7 +81,8 @@ these initially.
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<a href="years/1997/log.htm">1997</a> (68k)<b>|</b>
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<a href="years/1998/log.htm">1998</a> (48k+30k graphics)<b>|</b>
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<a href="years/1999/log.htm">1999</a> (70k+47k graphics)<b>|</b>
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<a href="years/2000/log.htm">2000</a> (70k+no graphics yet added)
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<a href="years/2000/log.htm">2000</a> (70k+no graphics yet added)<b>|</b>
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<a href="years/2001/log.htm">2001</a> (27k+14k graphics, not quite complete)
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</center>
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<hr>
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@ -87,13 +90,13 @@ Main navigation <a href="#publinks">links</a> to other pages (end of this page).
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<hr>
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<h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1976" href="years/1976/index.htm">Austria 1976</a></h4>
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<a name="1976" href="years/1976/">Austria 1976</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1976/report.htm">77.1618</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1977 pp 43-53</cite>, <b>Austria 1976</b>, R & J Leach
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1977" href="years/1977/index.htm">Austria 1977</a></h4>
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<a name="1977" href="years/1977/">Austria 1977</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1977/report.htm">78.2018</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1978 pp 30-48</cite>, <b>Austria 1977</b>, various
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<dt><a href="years/1977/771649.htm">77.1649</a><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 354 pp 96-98</cite>, <b>Austria 1977</b>, N Thorne
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1978" href="years/1978/index.htm">Austria 1978</a></h4>
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<a name="1978" href="years/1978/">Austria 1978</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1978/report.htm">79.1867</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1979 pp 22-36</cite>, <b>Austria 1978</b>, various
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<dt><a href="years/1978/782034.htm">78.2034</a><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 366 (Oct 1978) pp 4-8</cite>, <b>Cambridge University versus the Totes Gebirge</b>, Nick Thorne
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1979" href="years/1979/index.htm">Austria 1979</a></h4>
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<a name="1979" href="years/1979/">Austria 1979</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1979/report.htm">80.1663</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1980 pp 12-19</cite>, <b>Austria 1979</b>, various
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<dt><a href="years/1979/811412.htm">81.1412</a><dd><cite>Speleo Krakow 1/2 Dec 1980 pp 45-48</cite>, <b>Odkrycie i eksploracja Eislufthöhle</b>, Andy Waddington (This is the original article from which the Polish translation was created)
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC (with UBSS guests)
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<a name="1980" href="years/1980/index.htm">Austria 1980</a></h4>
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<a name="1980" href="years/1980/">Austria 1980</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1980/report.htm">82.1137</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1981 pp 9-22</cite>, <b>Austria 1980</b>, various
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<dt><a href="others/ubss/811309.htm">81.1309</a><dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 11-20</cite>, <b>A description of some caves...</b>, Julian Griffiths
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC (with UBSS guests)
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<a name="1981" href="years/1981/index.htm">Austria 1981</a></h4>
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<a name="1981" href="years/1981/">Austria 1981</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1981/report.htm">83.1764</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1982 pp 5-14</cite>, <b>Austria 1981</b>, Phil Townsend
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<dt><a href="others/ubss/831621.htm">83.1621</a><dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(2) (Nov 1982) pp 77-83</cite>, <b>The Stellerweghöhle system, Totes Gebirge, Austria</b>, Rich Barker et al
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1982" href="years/1982/index.htm">Austria 1982</a></h4>
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<a name="1982" href="years/1982/">Austria 1982</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1982/report.htm">83.1765</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1983 pp 5-10</cite>, <b>Austria 1982</b>, Phil Townsend
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<dt><a href="years/1982/bcracc.htm">82.1124</a><dd><cite>BCRA Caves & Caving 18 (Nov 1982) pp 21-24</cite>, <b>CUCC In Austria (Stellerweghöhle)</b>, Dave Brindle
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1983" href="years/1983/index.htm">Austria 1983</a></h4>
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<a name="1983" href="years/1983/">Austria 1983</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1983/wolf1.htm">85.1593</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1984 pp 5-6</cite>, <b>Wolfehöhle - Act 1</b>, John Bowers
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<dt><a href="years/1983/bcracc.htm">84.1580</a><dd><cite>BCRA Caves & Caving 23 (Feb 1984) p 14</cite>, <b>Expeditions '83: CUCC in Austria</b>, Dave Brindle
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1984" href="years/1984/index.htm">Austria 1984</a></h4>
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<a name="1984" href="years/1984/">Austria 1984</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1984/stopp.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1984 p 36</cite>, <b>Austria 84 - Stop Press</b>, Mike Richardson
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<dt><a href="years/1984/bcracc.htm">85.1463</a><dd><cite>BCRA Caves & Caving 29 (Aug 1985) pp 34-35</cite>, <b>CUCC in Austria, 1984</b>, Pete Lancaster
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1985" href="years/1985/index.htm">Austria 1985</a></h4>
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<a name="1985" href="years/1985/">Austria 1985</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1985/report.htm">90.1318</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1986-7 pp 4-6</cite>, <b>CUCC Austria 1985</b>, Mike Martin
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</dl><hr><h4>(no expedition in 1986)</h4>
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<hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1987" href="years/1987/index.htm">Austria 1987</a></h4>
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<a name="1987" href="years/1987/">Austria 1987</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1987/report.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1988 pp 3-4</cite>, <b>Austria 1987 Expedition Description</b>, Rebecca Lawson
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<dt><a href="years/1987/geolog.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1988 pp 8-13</cite>, <b>Geology of the Totengebirge</b>, Jared West
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1988" href="years/1988/index.htm">Austria 1988</a></h4>
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<a name="1988" href="years/1988/">Austria 1988</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1988/report.htm">90.1323</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1989 pp 15-17</cite>, <b>CUCC Austria Expedition 1988</b>, Keith Millar
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<dt>89.1875<dd><cite>Expeditions Yearbook 1988, pp 89-90</cite>, <b>CUCC Totes Gebirge 1988</b>, K Millar
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1989" href="years/1989/index.htm">Austria 1989</a></h4>
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<a name="1989" href="years/1989/">Austria 1989</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt>90.1254<dd><b>Austria 89 Expedition Report</b>, 23 page printed report
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<dt>90.1234<dd><cite>Descent 92, Feb/March 1990 pp 18-19,</cite> <b>Two Austrian Rescues</b>, Rebecca Lawson & Chris Densham
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1990" href="years/1990/index.htm">Austria 1990</a></h4>
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<a name="1990" href="years/1990/">Austria 1990</a></h4>
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<p>(Current Titles in Speleology treated all the articles as a single entry,
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here subdivided by addition of an index letter)
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<dt><a href="years/1990/sponsr.htm">91.1327/h</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1991 p 35</cite>, <b>Sponsors</b>
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1991" href="years/1991/index.htm">Austria 1991</a></h4>
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<a name="1991" href="years/1991/">Austria 1991</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1991/report.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1992 pp 12-15</cite>, <b>Austria '91</b>, Wookey
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<dt><a href="years/1991/driver.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1992</cite>, <b>How (not) to drive round Europe</b>, Wookey
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1992" href="years/1992/index.htm">Austria 1992</a></h4>
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<a name="1992" href="years/1992/">Austria 1992</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1992/report.htm">94.????</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1992 pp 31-34</cite>, <b>Austria 1992</b>,
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<dt><a href="years/1992/bcracc.htm">94.2037</a><dd><cite>BCRA Caves & Caving 63 (1994) pp 18-22</cite>, <b>The continuing saga of ... CUCC in Austria: 1992</b>, Clive George & Wookey
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1993" href="years/1993/index.htm">Austria 1993</a></h4>
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<a name="1993" href="years/1993/">Austria 1993</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1993/report.htm">95.????</a><dd><cite>Cambridge Underground 1992 pp 35-39</cite>, <b>Austria 1993</b>,
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<dt><a href="years/1993/bcracc.htm">94.2037</a><dd><cite>BCRA Caves & Caving 63 (1994) pp 18-22</cite>, <b>The continuing saga of ... CUCC in Austria: 1993</b>, Clive George & Wookey
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1994" href="years/1994/index.htm">Austria 1994</a></h4>
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<a name="1994" href="years/1994/">Austria 1994</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1994/ustour.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>Cavers' Digest (internet mailing list) #4871, July 1994</cite>, <b>An American Wrinklie on Expedition in Austria</b>, Bob Bloodworth
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EXPO 1994 - 1995 REPORT, Anthony Day & Steve Bellhouse
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1995" href="years/1995/index.htm">Austria 1995</a></h4>
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<a name="1995" href="years/1995/">Austria 1995</a></h4>
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1995/excsrp.htm">no CTS</a><dd><cite>CUCC and exCS mailing list</cite>, <b>Interim expo report</b>, Wookey
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<b>EXPO 1994 - 1995 REPORT</b>, Anthony Day & Steve Bellhouse
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following CUCC
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<a name="1996" href="years/1996/index.htm">Austria 1996</a></h4>
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<a name="1996" href="years/1996/">Austria 1996</a></h4>
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<dt><a href="years/1996/excsrp.htm">no CTS</a><dd>
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<dt><a lang="de" href="years/1996/bcra-d.htm">97.nnnn</a>
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<dd>VfHO journal, The same report <b>in German translation</b>
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<dt><a href="years/1996/gps.htm">97.nnnn</a><dd><cite>BCRA Cave Surveying Group Compass Points 15 (March 1997)</cite> pp 11-15, <b>GPS For Expedition cave location</b>, Wookey
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<dt>99.nnnn<dd> <cite>Cambridge Underground 4(4) 1997-99</cite>, pp 75-82,
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<b>Expo '96</b>, by unknown.
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<dt><a href="years/1996/report.htm">99.nnnn</a><dd><cite>Cambridge
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<a name="1997" href="years/1997/index.htm">Austria 1997</a></h4>
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<a name="1997" href="years/1997/">Austria 1997</a></h4>
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<p>The sponsors' report and Cambridge Underground reports are clearly very
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similar, but the CU report was finalised later and is probably the more
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authoritative source:
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<dl>
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<dt><a href="years/1997/sprep.htm">no CTS</a><dd>
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<cite>Printed report for Sponsors</cite>, <b>CUCC Expedition to Austria 1997</b>, Julian Haines
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<dt>99.nnnn<dd> <cite>Cambridge Underground 4(4) 1997-99</cite>, pp 82-88,
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<dt><a href="years/1997/report.htm">99.nnnn</a><dd>
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<b>Expo '97</b>, by Julian Haines
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<a name="1998" href="years/1998/index.htm">Austria 1998</a></h4>
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<a name="1998" href="years/1998/">Austria 1998</a></h4>
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<dt><a href="years/1998/sprep.htm">99.nnnn</a><dd>
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<dt><a href="years/1998/sprep.htm">no CTS</a><dd>
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<dt><a href="years/1998/report.htm">99.nnnn</a><dd>
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<a name="1999" href="years/1999/index.htm">Austria 1999</a></h4>
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<a name="1999" href="years/1999/">Austria 1999</a></h4>
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<dt><a href="years/1999/report.htm">Expo '99 Report</a> (web edition)
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<dt><a href="years/1999/report.htm">Expo '99 Report</a>
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<dd> (web edition)
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</dl><hr><h4>Accounts following Pre-expo 2000 and CUCC
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<a name="2000" href="years/2000/">Austria 2000</a></h4>
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<dt><a href="years/2000/prexpo.htm">no CTS</a>
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<dd>Pre-expo trip 27 May - 3 July 2000 (Wookey with Arge) Published on website only
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<dt><a href="years/2000/report.htm">no CTS</a>
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<dd>Draught expedition by Mark Shinwell - Published <b>very early</b>
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<dd>Draught expedition report by Mark Shinwell - Published <b>very early</b>
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<dt><a href="years/2001/goals.htm">no CTS</a>
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<a href="others/">Other groups</a> who have worked in the area.
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|
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<h2 align=center>1996 Expo documentation index</h2>
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||||
<h2 align="center">1996 Expo documentation index</h2>
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|
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<p>The 1996 expo carried out explorations in a number of areas of
|
||||
<span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle,</span> finding two new exits. A number
|
||||
@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ heading dramatically towards the big southern
|
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<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="log.htm">Logbook</a><br>
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||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
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<a href="report.htm">Report</a> from Cambridge Underground 1999<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
Summary <a href="excsrp.htm">Report</a> for exCS mailing list<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
Report for <a href="bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves and Caving</a><br>
|
||||
|
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|
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</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2 align=center>1997 Expo documentation index</h2>
|
||||
<h2 align="center">1997 Expo documentation index</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The 1997 expo carried out explorations in a number of areas of
|
||||
Kaninchenhöhle and linked Steinschlagschacht. This page is to provide
|
||||
quick links to the documentation of these finds:
|
||||
<p>The 1997 expo carried out explorations in a number of areas of <span
|
||||
lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> and linked <span
|
||||
lang="de">Steinschlagschacht.</span> This page is to provide quick links to
|
||||
the documentation of these finds:
|
||||
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
|
||||
All the trips written up in the logbook are
|
||||
<a href="161.htm">indexed</a> in the history page.<br>
|
||||
All the <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> trips written up in the
|
||||
logbook are <a href="161.htm">indexed</a> in the history page.<br>
|
||||
|
||||
<img alt=">" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
|
||||
Passage descriptions for 1997's major finds:<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
<a href="../../smkridge/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>
|
||||
linked to Kaninchenhöhle<br>
|
||||
<a href="../../smkridge/161/136.htm"><span lang="de">Steinschlagschacht</span></a>
|
||||
linked to <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span><br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
Wheelchair Access pushed into major old passage of
|
||||
<a href="../../smkridge/161/offtri.htm#kzrift">Lost World</a><br>
|
||||
@ -46,11 +47,11 @@ Pre-expo <a href="goals.htm">mission statement</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
Expedition <a href="sprep.htm">Sponsors' Report</a> 1997<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
Main <a href="report.htm">Expedition Report</a> from Cambridge Underground 1999<br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
<a href="log.htm">Logbook</a><br>
|
||||
<img alt="--->" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
|
||||
<a href="sponsr.htm">This year's</a> sponsors<br>
|
||||
<img alt="------>" src="../../../icons/lists/2.png">
|
||||
... more to come<br>
|
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|
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|
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<head>
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<title>1997: Cambridge Underground report</title>
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</head>
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<body>
|
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<table width=100% border="0" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#eeeeee">
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<tr><th width="35%" align="left"><a href="./">Expo 97 index</a></th>
|
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<th width="30%" align="center"><a href="../../">Expo home</a></th>
|
||||
<th width="35%" align="right"><a href="../../../">CUCC home</a></th></tr>
|
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<tr><td align="left">CU 1999 previous:<br><a href="../../../jnl/1999/germangl.htm">Elementary Germanglic</a></td>
|
||||
<td align="center"><a href="../../../jnl/1999/">CU 1999 Contents</a></td>
|
||||
<td align="right">CU 1999 next:<br><a href="../../../jnl/1999/photo.htm">Beginner's Guide to Expo Photography</a></td></tr>
|
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</table>
|
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<hr>
|
||||
<center>
|
||||
<font size="-1">Cambridge Underground 1999 pp 82-88</font>
|
||||
<h1>Expo '97</h1>
|
||||
<h3>Julian Haines</h3></center>
|
||||
|
||||
<h4><span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> - 10 years on</h4>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Introduction</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In July 1997, Cambridge University Caving Club (CUCC) embarked upon its
|
||||
10th annual expedition to the <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> cave
|
||||
system in the Totes Gebirge (<b>Dead Mountains</b>), Austria. The first CUCC
|
||||
expedition to the Totes Gebirge area of Austria took place in the summer of
|
||||
1976 and, with the exception of 1986, the club has returned every year since.
|
||||
Since it's discovery by CUCC in 1988, these expeditions have concentrated
|
||||
almost exclusively on the <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> system.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By the end of the 1996 expedition, the explored and surveyed length of
|
||||
<span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> was 19.7km with a total depth of
|
||||
just under 500m from the highest entrance. There were many unexplored leads
|
||||
(almost 200) with the known southern extremity of the cave reasonably close
|
||||
to the very large <span
|
||||
lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel-Eishöhle-Stellerweghöhle</span>
|
||||
system. Many very promising leads had also been left at the northern end of
|
||||
the cave, due not only to the length of trip required in order to investigate
|
||||
them, but also the huge number of exciting finds much nearer to the new
|
||||
entrance, discovered at the end of the 1995 expedition.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Around 20 cavers took part in this year's trip, most with previous
|
||||
experience of caving abroad but, also a number for whom this was their first
|
||||
taste of expedition caving. As luck would have it, the beginning of the
|
||||
expedition coincided with serious flooding across Eastern Europe and although
|
||||
Bad Aussee was on the edge of the bad weather, there was enough rain to be a
|
||||
serious hindrance and for a bridge to be washed away.
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Steinschlagschacht and the quest for
|
||||
<span lang="de">Eishöhle</span></h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>At the southernmost extremity of
|
||||
<span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> is a nasty, loose, sharp area of
|
||||
cave known as the Forbidden Land. This might not have been given a second
|
||||
look, but for the fact that it was the only known south-westerly going lead
|
||||
in the vicinity and a connection to the nearby 25km
|
||||
Schwarzmooskogel-Eishöhle system was tantalisingly close. Whilst some of
|
||||
the most interesting exploration was promised by the Forbidden Land, the
|
||||
extremely unpleasant boulder choke entrance to this area made the prospect of
|
||||
a significant number of trips here unappealing to the majority, if not all,
|
||||
of this year's expedition cavers. For this reason a great deal of interest
|
||||
was shown in <span lang="de">Steinschlagschacht</span> (<b>1623/136</b>),
|
||||
originally explored by CUCC in 1983/4, which we knew from the survey to be
|
||||
extremely close to connection with the Forbidden Land. The possibility of a
|
||||
new, safer route into this area was considered sufficiently likely to warrant
|
||||
a re-exploration of this cave. Old log book accounts talked of 'phreatic
|
||||
ramps' at around -150m, although the exact nature of these was unclear, as
|
||||
was the exact depth of them. The original exploration had not produced a
|
||||
drawn-up survey and it was by no means certain that such data as existed was
|
||||
connected correctly to the <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> survey.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- photos/steinsurv.psSurvey of <span lang="de">Steinslagschacht.</span> -->
|
||||
|
||||
<p>So with considerable anticipation tempered by a little wariness of the
|
||||
cave's name (<b>Stonefall Shaft</b>), a party of two began the
|
||||
re-exploration. The origin of the name quickly became apparent as the
|
||||
entrance consists of a steep (45$^o$), loose boulder slope opening directly
|
||||
onto the first pitch! Extensive use was made of the drill in re-rigging the
|
||||
pitch in a fashion that avoided the worst of the stonefall. The entrance
|
||||
pitch is a fine 35m shaft, at the foot of which was found a small connection
|
||||
to a large boulder strewn chamber. The original route was ignored at this
|
||||
point, despite being apparent from the presence of an old spit, since a more
|
||||
convincing shaft was also present. However, after a little more rigging
|
||||
further spits were found, indicating that we'd merely taken the direct
|
||||
descent whereas originally a more circuitous route was followed. Owing to the
|
||||
presence of the old spits, rigging was swift with only a small number of
|
||||
additional anchors being required, until a divergence was reached at around
|
||||
-150m.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Interest grew among others on the expedition, as it soon became apparent
|
||||
that there was plenty to explore in <span lang="de">Steinschlagschacht</span>
|
||||
and that it was actually much safer than the name suggested. Further trips
|
||||
followed. The original route had continued straight down from the divergence
|
||||
discovered earlier, however that looked a bit wet and uninviting so the
|
||||
tangential Eyehole Route was pushed instead. It is unclear as to why this was
|
||||
not explored previously; it is possible that the eyehole had not been noticed
|
||||
previously or simply that depth was the main goal. Either way, after another
|
||||
couple of trips and a lot more rigging with a further 200m of rope, an
|
||||
enormous chamber was discovered. This was later named The Theatre due to the
|
||||
spectacular views afforded from near the ceiling on later trips. The Theatre
|
||||
is roughly 10m by 20m at the floor, with near vertical walls rising up to the
|
||||
ceiling at an estimated height of around 60m!
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Early delight at having discovered such a magnificent chamber was quickly
|
||||
followed by disappointment at the lack of ways on from the bottom. The floor
|
||||
was a huge pile of boulders with a low connection through to a much smaller
|
||||
chamber in one corner. Here there were a number of small wet avens (shafts
|
||||
entering from the ceiling), clear pools of water and some mud, much like
|
||||
elsewhere in <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>. Back in the main
|
||||
chamber was a nasty and unrewarding climb down through the boulders in the
|
||||
floor and an obvious black space some distance up the walls at either end,
|
||||
but no obvious continuation. Much surveying was done and a retreat beaten to
|
||||
base camp to ponder on what to do next.
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <a href="../../smkridge/161/l/jh9719.htm"><img alt="" width=150
|
||||
height=200 align="left" hspace=10 vspace=10
|
||||
src="../../smkridge/161/t/jh9719.jpg"></a><b>Andy Atkinson descending towards
|
||||
The Theatre, <span lang="de">Steinschlagschacht.</span></b> (Julian Haines)
|
||||
<br clear="all">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>After entering the data into the computer, Survex showed that although
|
||||
we'd not connected we were within 25m horizontally and 30m or so below a
|
||||
potential connection with the Forbidden Land. The implication of this was
|
||||
that the connection, if there was one, lay about half-way up the The Theatre
|
||||
on the opposite wall to that where we'd entered the chamber -- not at all an
|
||||
easy place to reach! However, the temptation to attempt a connection was too
|
||||
great to resist, so a party of two left base camp early on the morning
|
||||
following the expedition dinner with the intention of doing just that. A
|
||||
considerable amount of effort was needed since a near horizontal traverse had
|
||||
to be rigged around the wall, a little below the ceiling of the Theatre, 40m
|
||||
above the nearest floor. The drill again proved invaluable and it is doubtful
|
||||
as to whether such a traverse would have been rigged without it. Eventually a
|
||||
suitable place was found to descend first to an eyehole and then to a ledge
|
||||
way above the floor of The Theatre. Here was the much hoped for connection to
|
||||
the Forbidden Land, although in a different place to that anticipated at the
|
||||
beginning of the expedition and certainly by different means!
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The survey was examined once again and a plan concocted. It was apparent
|
||||
that <span lang="de">Elin Algor,</span> a long straight passage in the
|
||||
Forbidden Land, was roughly co-linear with the main wall of The Theatre and
|
||||
apparently all one development in the formation of the cave. Since there had
|
||||
been a horizontal connection at one end of The Theatre, it was surmised that
|
||||
there ought to be another at a similar height but at the opposite end of the
|
||||
chamber, continuing in the direction of <span lang="de">Eishöhle.</span>
|
||||
Some required more than a little persuasion that this was a realistic
|
||||
possibility, but eventually a number of trips were made with a view to
|
||||
finding said passage. More hair-raising rigging followed in order to traverse
|
||||
in the opposite direction around the wall of The Theatre and eventually a
|
||||
hole in the wall was found at about the expected elevation. Unfortunately
|
||||
this rapidly turned into a parallel shaft series, eventually connecting at
|
||||
the floor of The Theatre and with no further obvious leads!
|
||||
|
||||
<p>So for the time being the connection to <span
|
||||
lang="de">Eishöhle</span> remains elusive, although prospects in this
|
||||
area for next year still look very good.
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Triassic Park -- the sequel</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The massive trunk passage of Triassic Park was discovered towards the end
|
||||
of the 1995 expedition as a continuation of the <b>France</b> area of <span
|
||||
lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>, and soon led to the discovery of the
|
||||
Scarface (<b>161d</b>) entrance. The new entrance provided much improved
|
||||
access to this important section of cave and in 1996 it received considerable
|
||||
attention. The main passage turns from trending north-east to north-west at
|
||||
one point and it was around this area that a lead in the floor was pushed a
|
||||
little last year.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- photos/lwsurv.ps Survey of Lost World, <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>. -->
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Named <b>Wheelchair Access</b> (in recognition of a steep ramp that
|
||||
has to be negotiated and the relative age of the explorers) this was
|
||||
an immediate target for the beginning of the expedition in 1997, due
|
||||
to the ease of access and limited need for resources to push the cave
|
||||
further. Initial exploration concentrated on two parallel rifts
|
||||
partially explored at the end of the 1996 expedition. Investigation of
|
||||
the series to the left was not promising, with difficult traversing
|
||||
leading to blind pits, and success in the other right hand rift series
|
||||
soon diverted attention. Initially an awkward, constricted, steeply
|
||||
descending rift passage with mud concealing sharp calcite formations,
|
||||
the passage quickly earned a bit of a reputation amongst the explorers,
|
||||
and continuing the Wheelchair theme was named <b><span lang="de">Kein
|
||||
Zimmer</span> rift</b> (<b>No Room Rift</b>)! Perseverance paid off however,
|
||||
as just past a tight vertical section, the ramp broke out into a larger free
|
||||
hanging drop, at the bottom of which, some small horizontal tubes led off.
|
||||
Excitement mounted as a last short drop of 5m landed the explorers in a large
|
||||
trunk passage, 4m in diameter, with a small stream in the floor heading
|
||||
roughly North / South. It was inevitable this would become known as the Lost
|
||||
World and was obviously a major and important piece of cave.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><a href="../../smkridge/161/l/dh1-29.htm"><img alt="" width=188 height=125
|
||||
align="right" hspace=10 vspace=10
|
||||
src="../../smkridge/161/t/dh1-29.jpg"></a><b>Mike Richardson at Lake
|
||||
Bourneville, Upstream Lost World, <span
|
||||
lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>.</b> (Dave Horsley)<br clear="all">
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Upstream, a couple of big phreatic passages met in a large chamber in
|
||||
which were found several bat skeletons - this would suggest another route in
|
||||
from the surface, though whether this is accessible to cavers is another
|
||||
matter! Beyond the chamber several routes unite at a 3m climb up, then down,
|
||||
into a magnificent tall canyon passage over 7m wide. This had a dark pristine
|
||||
flat mud floor and led to a large, old sump pool, now devoid of water, again
|
||||
with a beautiful, cracked mud floor and the old water level clearly defined
|
||||
by the dark mud on the white limestone walls. With reluctance, we headed
|
||||
carefully (to minimise the damage to the delicate mud formations) over the
|
||||
mud lake, and a 2m drop down a mud bank led to a downstream continuation
|
||||
passage. This had obviously been completely under water at some stage in its
|
||||
history and probably lies just below the level of the current valley beneath
|
||||
the cliff in which the Scarface entrance is situated. The passage continues
|
||||
down, with the current small stream weaving its way through bizarre mud
|
||||
formations and ending at a small chamber with choked outlets and no easily
|
||||
accessible way on.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The downstream end was less complex with a single passage leading to a
|
||||
pitch opening out over a large chamber with a boulder-strewn floor. A route
|
||||
down through the boulders gained the true floor of the chamber where the
|
||||
water disappeared into an impenetrable passage and leading up from this, a
|
||||
larger passage ending at a mud and cobble choke. This may be associated with
|
||||
similar choked passages in the upstream end of the Lost World.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The passages were surveyed and photographed and all of the obvious leads
|
||||
pushed to a conclusion, so for the time being the Lost World may be left
|
||||
whilst more fruitful projects are pursued. However due to its location it is
|
||||
almost certain that other sections of cave will connect through and perhaps
|
||||
provide ways around the current limits of exploration at either end of what
|
||||
is obviously only a small part of the original passage.
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Siberia</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Siberia is roughly the most northerly point of <span
|
||||
lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>. It was discovered in 1994 and was known
|
||||
to have many potentially good leads. Unfortunately by the original route it
|
||||
was a somewhat long and arduous trip just to get to the pushing front. Since
|
||||
the discovery of the Scarface entrance (161d) in 1995 and due mostly to the
|
||||
large number of going leads near to the new entrance, Siberia has received
|
||||
little attention up to now.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>However, this year new enthusiasm was found by a small group of expedition
|
||||
members, none of whom had ever been to this area of the cave before. This
|
||||
highlights the importance of painstakingly surveying and documenting the
|
||||
cave, as often an area may be left several years until a good reason is found
|
||||
to revisit it, more often than not, by a completely different group of
|
||||
people. Much effort could be wasted if previously visited cave has to be
|
||||
re-explored and re-surveyed.
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Scarface entrance and connection of Triassic Park with Knossos in 1996
|
||||
has reduced the journey time to Siberia by probably a couple of hours for
|
||||
moderately experienced cavers. However, owing to some reluctance to re-rig
|
||||
the tyrolean traverse (Strange Acrossfall), which would have been a long trip
|
||||
in it's own right, all of this years trips took the more awkward and slower
|
||||
route through the Burble Crawl instead. For a number of reasons it took three
|
||||
trips before the pushing front, the top of a very large shaft called Somebody
|
||||
Else's Problem, was reached. Since all members of the party were new to the
|
||||
area, route finding (still difficult despite the existing surveys) was
|
||||
certainly an issue and dragging tackle through the 100m Burble Crawl is hard
|
||||
work. En route, Vom Pitch had not been rigged for several years and
|
||||
complications due to the loose rock in this area caused a certain amount of
|
||||
re-rigging to be necessary (A flake previously used as a rebelay had fallen
|
||||
off in 1995). Unfortunately having eventually reached the shaft and placed a
|
||||
number of bolts, it quickly became apparent that the shaft was much deeper
|
||||
than had been anticipated and the rope was too short!
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The fourth trip was more successful. Enough rope was carried that it was
|
||||
relatively straightforward, although slow, to rig the pitch. A 75m almost
|
||||
free-hanging pitch was found in a large shaft with a strong breeze blowing up
|
||||
it. At the foot of the pitch were a couple of climbs, one leading to a crawl
|
||||
and another to a ~15m pitch with strong upwards breeze. This 15m pitch was
|
||||
later descended and found to connect to a phreatic passage with an
|
||||
undescended climb at the end of it, accompanied by the now ever present gale.
|
||||
In the interests of maintaining reliable documentation, no further
|
||||
exploration was carried out in this area, since there was already plenty of
|
||||
surveying required! This was duly completed, including numerous side passages
|
||||
in Siberia, which had only received cursory attention previously.
|
||||
|
||||
<p><a href="../../smkridge/161/l/dh1-17.htm"><img alt="" width=150 height=150
|
||||
align="left" hspace=10 vspace=10
|
||||
src="../../smkridge/161/t/dh1-17.jpg"></a><b>Mike Richardson in the tube of
|
||||
Downstream Lost World, <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span>.</b> (Dave
|
||||
Horsley)<br clear="all">
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Other Work</h3>
|
||||
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<h4>Puerile Humour Series</h4>
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<p>By the end of the 1996 expedition it was clear that Where the Wind Blows,
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one of the Northward trending passages in the Puerile Humour series, could
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potentially provide a significantly easier route to The Far End due to it's
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close proximity at the 1996 exploration limit. This was an obvious question
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mark to return to at the beginning of this year's expedition. The end of the
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passage was drafting from three separate places, suggesting significant cave
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beyond, and the nature of the passage suggested that the end was merely a
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collapse area in an ongoing passage. A small hole in the mud floor was found
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to lead to a large aven above and an ongoing pitch series below, however
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progress down was stopped by a constriction. Continuing horizontally, the
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passage quickly chokes at a boulder collapse, probably associated with the
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aven / shaft series already mentioned. Some effort was made to dig through
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the choke but concerns over the stability of the excavated passage soon
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halted exploration. This remains an interesting area, but further progress
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may require somebody experienced in the digging and shoring techniques
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required to pass such a boulder choke safely.
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<h4>Moomintrol</h4>
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<p>In another series of passages leading off from Triassic Park, just beyond
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an impressive aven, known as Zebedee, is a climb named Moomintrol. It was
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discovered last year and noted because (a) it looked to be not too difficult
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and (b) a large black space was visible at the top.
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<p>The first party to attempt the climb this year considered, after putting
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in a few bolts by hand, that it would be a much easier prospect using the
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drill. As a justification to commandeer this important expedition resource,
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they claimed that the shaft on the hammer of the hand bolting kit had snapped
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(albeit by accident) and thus they were unable to do anything but return to
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the surface to collect the drill. The second party had more success, despite
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being unable to use the drill because the battery appeared flat, and after a
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bold attempt at climbing, the top was reached. Another 30' shaft was found
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and the sound of water ahead. Unfortunately it was by now time to derig, so
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further exploration must once again wait for next year.
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<h4>Alternative Universe</h4>
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<p>This passage is an offshoot from the large Triassic Park trunk route, and
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being only 10 minutes from the Scarface entrance was an obvious target for
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further exploration. Work concentrated on a descending shaft series, wet in
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places -- making this a potentially serious proposition since the average air
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temperature in the cave is only just above freezing. The series descended
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100m down, over several pitches, but ended in a tight, committing rift and a
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further very tight descent which was abandoned due to the lack of a
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sufficiently thin backup team member!
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<h3>Surface Activities</h3>
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<p>As a background activity we are always on the look out for other possible
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entrances to either <span lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> or as yet
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undiscovered caves. The limestone plateau is riddled with holes, most of
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which go to an insignificant depth, but also some quite large holes which are
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still to be found and investigated. This surface prospecting work is
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essential not only to further understanding of the cave systems in the area
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but also in sustaining interest in the area for future generations of CUCC
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members. Over the past 20 years we have discovered a great many such
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entrances and shafts, however until recently documentation and labelling of
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such finds has been sporadic. Over the last few years and indeed on this
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year's expedition this problem has been addressed by the use of stamped
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aluminium tags that are fixed to the cave entrances, these bearing numbers
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assigned by the local caving group (VfHO) who maintain records of all known
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caves in the area. To complement this work all important entrances are
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located and mapped with the aid of GPS technology, backed up with more
|
||||
accurate surface surveys. This ensures that re-exploration of caves is
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minimised and has proved an essential tool in the investigation of possible
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connections between existing cave systems.
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<h3>Summary</h3>
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<p>Over one hundred underground photographs were taken, many of different
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subjects, some of which are shown here. Thanks are due to the expedition
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photographers and in particular to all those 'extras' who stood (or hung)
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shivering whilst the flashes failed and the lenses fogged! By the end of the
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expedition a further 2.4km of cave had been surveyed and the overall depth
|
||||
increased to just over 500m, owing to the slightly higher entrance of <span
|
||||
lang="de">Steinschlagschacht.</span> There are still many promising leads,
|
||||
with the exciting prospect of linking two, already very large, cave systems.
|
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There will no doubt be many more trips to <span
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lang="de">Kaninchenhöhle</span> in the future.
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<h3>Acknowledgements</h3>
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<p>Caving expeditions such as this are anything but cheap, especially when
|
||||
viewed through the eyes of the increasingly impoverished students who make up
|
||||
a significant proportion of the expedition. We owe a debt of gratitude to all
|
||||
those organisations who have provided us with sponsorship in various forms,
|
||||
for which we are very grateful and which has certainly contributed hugely to
|
||||
the success of the expedition. Particular thanks must go to both the
|
||||
Foundation for Sport and the Arts and also to the Sports Council for their
|
||||
generous financial assistance. Thanks are also due to the Ghar Parau
|
||||
Foundation for their assistance with grant application and recommendation.
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|
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<p>Other companies provided sponsorship in terms of food and equipment. Barts
|
||||
spices, Campbells, Thomas Tunnock Ltd., Thorntons plc and Wander Ltd.
|
||||
provided spices, sauces, caramel wafers, fudge and Ovaltine all of which
|
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added dietary interest and improved morale of the expedition members. Aleph1
|
||||
Ltd loaned us a computer for survey analysis, Nikwax donated a tub of their
|
||||
famous boot waterproofing wax and Terra Nova provided discounts on tent
|
||||
purchase.
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