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101,"1/S +","main a",,"yes","plateau/101.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 101",,,"1b",,"CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne)","Entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg;. A 5m climb down leads to a horizontal passage going both ways, north leading out into the face of the scarp (101A). South (down dip) leads to a 4m pitch followed by a small crawl in a scree-floored phreatic tube, leading down dip, at about 30&deg;. This drops via a short climb into a meandering phreatic tube with a tiny stream slot fed by an aven on the left. Progress is by crawling in the roof tube, which goes for about 40m until a window in the right wall leads to the base of an aven. The continuing crawl is too small, while a climb down below the aven (undescended) appears to choke.",,,,,,"? grade 1",,,"~12m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Br&auml;uning Scharte 218&deg;, Grieskogel 012.5&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 194.5&deg;, Lost Rucksack cairn 319&deg; (compass #439258: NPC2)",,"Out on the plateau, near a large north-facing fault scarp on 125-305&deg;. Perhaps best located when looking for Wolfh&ouml;hle (which is nowhere nearby) in the mist (see <a href=""../years/1984/log.htm#rescue"">1984 logbook</a>). There was an OAV ski-tourers' marker pole due north of the col, from which the entrance is about 50m away on 35&deg;. Unfortunately, the pole was pretty much invisible from the approach route in 1977, and is now rotting on the ground, only visible from a metre away at best. However, the cave was relocated in 1998. It turns out to be very close to the faintly-marked path which leads past <a href=""200.htm"">Lost Rucksack Cave</a> towards <a href=""../newcaves/cu9605.htm"">CUCC 1996-05</a>, and is a short way south of <a href=""173.htm"">1623/173</a>. <p>(GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m))",,,,"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)."
,,"main",,"entrance","plateau/101main.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p101tag",,,," Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998",,,82908,35601,"1633m","Br&auml;uning Scharte 218&deg;, Grieskogel 012.5&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 194.5&deg;, Lost Rucksack cairn 319&deg; (compass #439258: NPC2)",,,,"Entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg;","?","extremely faded numbers ""101"" in red. 1998 tag ""1623 101 CUCC 1977"" southeast-facing (M6 stud)."
,,"a",,"last entrance","plateau/101a.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.101a",,,,,,,"(GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m))",,,,"extremely faded numbers ""101A"" in red"
102,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/102.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 102",,,"1b",,"CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington) ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"?",,,,,"gps98.102","gps00.102 gps00.102a",,,"c 1630m",,,"GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) About 50m west of <a href=""101.htm"">Kat.101</a>, c 15m south of <a href=""103.htm"">Kat. 103</a>, on a parallel joint.",,,"?","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998"
102,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/102.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 102",,,"1b",,"CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington) ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.102","gps00.102 gps00.102a",,,"c 1630m",,,"GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) About 50m west of <a href=""101.htm"">Kat.101</a>, c 15m south of <a href=""103.htm"">Kat. 103</a>, on a parallel joint.",,,"?","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998"
103,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/103.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 103",,,"1b",,"CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow &amp; N.Thorne)","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45&deg; to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235&deg;). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p103tag",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.103",,82932,35577,"1632m","HSK 075°, VSK Nipple 153°, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325°",,"GPS GK 5410472 5283506 (FOM 8.7m) About 15m north of <a href=""102.htm"">Kat.102</a>, in the face of the same 125-305&deg; fault scarp as <a href=""101.htm"">101</a>´s northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE. ",,,"?"," 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 fade in which the entrance lies. "
104,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/104.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 104",,,"1d",,"CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow)","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.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"c 1650m ",,,"In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as <a href=""76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col.",,,,"paint"
105,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/105.htm",,"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",,,82967,35883,"1649m ",,,"30m north of <a href=""76.htm"">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> on the plateau.",,,"?","paint tag 1999"
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,,"d",,"last entrance","smkridge/161/136d.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p136d",,,,"Surface survey",,,82252,36376,"1792m",,,"136d is 35m NNE of 136a.",,,,
137,"1/S +",,,,"smkridge/137.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 137",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1983","Shaft",,,,,,,,,"47m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"c 1790m",,,"East of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel",,,,
138,"1/S +",,,,"smkridge/138.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 138",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1983. Surveyed-to 1999 (Wookey, Mark Shinwell) ","Rapidly turns vertical and when explored, choked with snow at -40m.",,,,,"In dataset"," Sketch in not-KH survey book 1996, page 14. Area map NoKH book p88.",138,,,,,,,,"p138",,,,"Surface survey",,,82206,36323,"1795m",,,"East flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. One shelf up from 136. 50m WSW of 136a.","Follow route to <a href=""136.htm"">136</a>. From large cubic boulder at 136a entrance climb 4m step to west. Go 25m SW along 'gully' between bunde, then turn R into gap. Large, T-shaped entrance now visible in cliff 15m ahead.",,"?","Number in red on the right wall of the vertical of the ""T"" saying ""138 CUCC 1983"". Spit with metal tag ""CUCC 138"" placed 1997. "
139,"1/S +",,,,"smkridge/139.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 139",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1983. Relocated 1996 (Wookey). Surveyed to 1999.08.07 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower) ","Shaft. Two pitches to -30m, then too narrow.",,,,,"In dataset",,139,,,,,,,,"p139",,,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.139",82312,362328,"1827m","HSK 022&deg;, Gries Kgl. 356&deg;, Hollweiser 147&deg;",,"Vord SMK, just below (~70m on bearing 070&deg;) secondary Northern summit. 90m NW of 136d, approx 200m N of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel summit. <p>GPS fix GK 5411207 to 5282893, Alt. 1877 &plusmn; 91m","From VSMK summit: go down 50m on E side to a large shelf, walk along ~NE 200m to where shelf peters out. Up slope on left is 139. <p>From VD1 to 136 route: As you come over crest out of grassy gully there is a choss bowl/snow ahead (you cross this to get to the 136 shelf. Instead turn right uphill, up small steps on open limestone. 139 is a large square cleft in a limestone scarp after about 60m.",,,"Tag ""CUCC 139"" (1997). Red Paint ""139 CUCC 1983"" (1983)."
139,"1/S +","///home/dl",,,"smkridge/139.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 139",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1983. Relocated 1996 (Wookey). Surveyed to 1999.08.07 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower) ","Shaft. Two pitches to -30m, then too narrow.",,,,,"In dataset",,139,,,,,,,,"p139",,,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.139",82312,362328,"1827m","HSK 022&deg;, Gries Kgl. 356&deg;, Hollweiser 147&deg;",,"Vord SMK, just below (~70m on bearing 070&deg;) secondary Northern summit. 90m NW of 136d, approx 200m N of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel summit. <p>GPS fix GK 5411207 to 5282893, Alt. 1877 &plusmn; 91m","From VSMK summit: go down 50m on E side to a large shelf, walk along ~NE 200m to where shelf peters out. Up slope on left is 139. <p>From VD1 to 136 route: As you come over crest out of grassy gully there is a choss bowl/snow ahead (you cross this to get to the 136 shelf. Instead turn right uphill, up small steps on open limestone. 139 is a large square cleft in a limestone scarp after about 60m.",,,"Tag ""CUCC 139"" (1997). Red Paint ""139 CUCC 1983"" (1983)."
140,"2/S +",,,,"smkridge/140.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 140",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1983","Shaft entrance is 9m by 6m, with first pitch 15m to boulders. A 6m pitch is immediately followed by a 10m drop to a sloping boulder floor. From the end of this, a 5.5m drop reaches a longer boulder slope, which leads into a canyon at 90&deg;. Down this is a longer pitch split into 10 and 10.5m sections by a small ledge, landing on a very large boulder. Over the boulder are two ways on. <p>Through a squeeze is a shaft 10m deep to floor with <b>continuing hole and a further shaft to one side, neither of which were descended, despite a draught coming out through the squeeze</b>. <p>The way followed is a 5m pitch from the big boulder, to a boulder false floor. At the end of this, the roof rises into a high aven and an 11m pitch drops to a flat boulder floor next to another huge block. A hole down gives a 7m drop next to stacked rocks and a way on across boulders leads to a final 8m pitch. <p>Forward over boulders passes under another high aven from which water falls. A short climb down leads to where this water disappears into a scrofulous slot, at a depth of 95m. <p>The cave is in a key position, almost directly above the Breeze Block area of <a href=""161/chile.htm"">Chile,</a> in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle. However, these passages lie between 250 and 300m below the 140 entrance, so this is probably not a potential easy way in.",,,,,,"? grade 3. In 1983 logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.140","gps00.140",,,"1796m",,,"South of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel - 126m on 194&deg; from summit.<br> 47&deg; 40' 41"" N 13&deg; 48' 58"" E","From Top Camp, climb the ""high"" route towards 161. Just past the highest point, join a traverse round the Schwarzmooskogel heading south and eventually more west. If you pick the right level, this passes the large open shaft of 140. Alternatively, the cave may be approached from the summit (point 1843) though various cliffs make this approach difficult.",,,
141,"1/S =",,,,"smkridge/141.htm",,"Schwa H&ouml;hle 141",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1982, 1983",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p141",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On the hillside above Windloch (Kat.32).<br>",,"A large non-draughting entrance, not pushed, appears to contain an 80m pitch in a narrow rift. Described in a later journal as -30m.",,"painted number ""131"" in red"
142,"6/T/S x",,"40n",,"smkridge/142.htm",,"Schwa H&ouml;hle 142",,,"2a",,"CUCC 1982-85, Arge/CUCC 1996","Yet another entrance to <a href=""41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, with two points of connection, and also the first point of connection with Schwabenschacht, a similar cave explored by <a href=""http://arge.itvd.uni-stuttgart.de/"">Arbeitsgemeinschaft H&ouml;hle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V.</a>. 142 contains a very large chamber, imaginatively named <b>The Big Chamber</b> reached by a 34m pitch from a point adjacent to the connection. A <a href=""41/off41.htm#ent142"">full description</a> of 142 (but not 78) is one of the components of the Stellerwegh&ouml;hle guidebook, just an overview is given here. <p>Note: With apparent perversity, the Austrians have numbered this as 115e in their Kataster. This is likely to give rise to immense confusion in the long term as more caves are connected, and numbers on entrances cannot readily be altered (owing to the obscurity of their location and inaccessibility from within the system). <p>After an initial small tube, the cave opens into passages very similar to those in Schwabenschacht and the upper levels of Stellerwegh&ouml;hle. Descent of some of the steep ramps to the right of the main way on may provide further connections into the main cave (and one may have already done so). However, staying high leads through tubes to an inobvious junction. Left is the connection to 78, whilst right leads immediately to the head of a pitch into the <b>Big Chamber</b> - a popular name in the system. A route from this chamber leads to the foot of an 18m pitch in the entrance series of <a href=""41.htm"">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, and a more obscure route through boulders from the head of the Big Chamber pitch leads to the same place.",,,,,"In dataset","CUCC plan from surveys 1982-1985, here in several sections:<br> <a href=""41/142ent.png"">Entrance area</a>; <a href=""41/142bc.png"">Big Chamber</a>; <a href=""41/142-41.png"">Stellerweg connection</a>... ",142,,,,,,"this entrance to the main system really should have a name.",,,"p142",,,"Nils",,,81218.2,35770.4,"1615.1m",,,,"Hack up the hillside behind <a href=""../noinfo/smkridge/32.htm"">Windloch</a> (Kat.32).",,,"The entrance was prominently numbered '132' in red but this was finally changed in 1996 after the connection to <a href=""78.htm"">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623-78)"
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,,"b",,"last entrance","smkridge/154b.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p154b","unmarked",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
155,0,,,,"smkridge/155.htm",,"Unerforscht Schacht 155",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1985 (on last day), was this pushed in 1987 ?","The cave can be entered via a slot on the right hand side of snow plug, or by crossing the snow plug onto the ice. The ice slopes down in one corner, possibly to a pitch, which, however, will need a rope to verify. Another slot nearby may drop into the same chamber. ",,,,,,"Grade 1 elevation in 1985 Log Book ?",,,,,,,,,,"p155",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.155",,,,,,"about 150m ENE of <a href=""154.htm"">154</a>","From 154, climb up and right and around a grassy shoulder. Then walk down (heading roughly east), skirting past a choked doline and 155 lies ahead.","A huge snow-plugged entrance apparently akin to <a href=""113.htm"">113</a>.",,
156,"1/S +",,,,"smkridge/156.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 156",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1987","An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.",,,,,,"<center><img alt=""Map+survey, 10k gif"" width=620 height=336 src=""others/156.png""></center> <p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href=""../years/1987/log.htm"">1987 Log Book</a>",,,,,,,"The <a href=""../years/1987/log.htm"">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href=""199.htm"">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point. ",,"p156tag","p156","random point or top rigging bolt",,"Surface survey","gps98.156",,,,,,,"<span lang=de-at>Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href=""../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang=de-at>Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey ( to top rigging bolt) done in 1999. ",,,"?","""1623 156 CUCC 1987"" on alloy tag on west side of more southerly opening, more-or-less directly above the first rigging bolt"
157,"2/S x ",,,,"smkridge/157.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 157",,"Pirat Schacht","2b",,"Uncertain. Rediscovered CUCC 1987","Entrance shaft of 50m until gap between snow and rock became too perilous in 1987 - bottom still out of sight. About 25m below the karren, a rift passage leads off from side of shaft into parallel shaft with aven. This shaft is of unknown depth but has recent looking bolts of unknown origin. It is just conceivable that these bolts are in 107, but far more likely that the cave had been looked at by GSCB who were in the area on a reconnaissance in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987. <p>The second cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""about 6m above <a href=""../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">Laser rangefound point 0/5</a>"" (which is above gully containing <a href=""../plateau/107.htm"">Kat. 107</a> and marked with an alloy tag stamped ""LASER 0-5""). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. A second cave 100m from 0/5, uphill to the left, was not given a number because of evidence of previous exploration, but should be investigated further. 157 was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint.",,,,
157,"2/S x ","///home/dl",,,"smkridge/157.htm",,"Schwa Schacht 157",,"Pirat Schacht","2b",,"Uncertain. Rediscovered CUCC 1987","Entrance shaft of 50m until gap between snow and rock became too perilous in 1987 - bottom still out of sight. About 25m below the karren, a rift passage leads off from side of shaft into parallel shaft with aven. This shaft is of unknown depth but has recent looking bolts of unknown origin. It is just conceivable that these bolts are in 107, but far more likely that the cave had been looked at by GSCB who were in the area on a reconnaissance in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987. <p>The second cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""about 6m above <a href=""../handbook/survey/lasers.htm"">Laser rangefound point 0/5</a>"" (which is above gully containing <a href=""../plateau/107.htm"">Kat. 107</a> and marked with an alloy tag stamped ""LASER 0-5""). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. A second cave 100m from 0/5, uphill to the left, was not given a number because of evidence of previous exploration, but should be investigated further. 157 was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint.",,,,
158,"3/S +",,,,"smkridge/158.htm",,"Donner und Blitzen H&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,"CUCC 1987","A body-width passage formed by a wall on the left and a large detached slab on the right descends for about 5m at 45&deg;, with occasional glimpses of daylight above. A cross passage is then encountered. To the right is blocked after a few metres, but left descends to meet the base of the wall. To the right here, a 20-22cm squeeze is passed by lying on one side. After 2m of further tight progress, the rift opens onto a drop. A steep tube descends for about 12m to a small chamber and with care can be descended free. <p>From the chamber, the passage curves to the left and opens onto the head of a 7m pitch, which drops onto a large ledge. A rebelay just over the lip of the ledge at the left hand side gives a further 18m free-hanging pitch to a landing on boulders several metres across, which appear to be jammed across the shaft. <p>A narrow rift around a corner stops at a drip and a small pool. The way on is through a gap to a hole with a jammed block. Climbing down to the block leads to the head of an 18m pitch which rapidly opens into a huge split-level chamber. The pitch lands on <b>Big Bertha</b>, a boulder some 4m in diameter. <p>To the north, a narrow rift has been followed for about 10m to a tight vertical drop of at least 5m down the rift, but this has not been pushed. East from Big Bertha leads to a 5m drop to the lower half of the chamber, which is floored with loose rock. An archway to the left leads to a 7m pitch to a small stream. This disappears down an impassable slot, but is met lower in the cave. <p>From the archway, a climb up behind a boulder propped against the side of the chamber leads to a col. One side rapidly curves up to the roof. The other ascends over very loose boulders for at least 25m (15m vertical) until the roof is met. This area has not been exhaustively pushed, but seems unlikely to lead anywhere. <p>Descending the other side of the col gives a series of ledges via 5m, 7m and 8m pitches, in a canyon some 5m wide and at least 15m high. The stream enters at the bottom of the 7m pitch. Below, the rift continues down a moderate slope and round a corner, with a final short 4m pitch to a soil and rock floored chamber. <p>A strong draught is felt around the edges of the chamber, rising from the choked floor. It is possible to descend in loose boulders in a number of places but all ways meet the roof and choke - pushing in this area is dangerous and unpromising. <p>Near the bottom of the previous pitch, a 5m deep circular pit in the floor can be descended. This takes a large drip from the stream above. At the bottom, a tight (22-26cm) rift leads on for 3m to a further 3m pitch to a small chamber. An impassable passage continues, while a small window gives a view of a widening beyond.",,,,,"In dataset","Grade 3 plan and elevation in <a href=""../../jnl/1988/index.htm"">Cambridge Underground 1988</a>, p 6 <p><img alt=""E-W Elevation, 15k gif"" width=500 height=760 src=""others/158ew.png""> <p><img alt=""Plan, 15k gif"" width=840 height=400 src=""others/158p.png"">",,,"128m (deepest surveyed point is -118m)",,,,,,,"p158","on big rock at entrance",,"Surface survey",,"gps00.158",,,,,,"400m NNE of The Nipple <span lang=de>(Wei&szlig;en Warze)</span> at the base of a wall to the left after passing a sandy depression (walking from the Nipple).",,,,"paint"
159,"2/S +",,,,"plateau/159.htm",,"Winded Hole",,,"1a",,"CUCC 1988 (1st pitch Chris &amp; Becka, bottomed by Chris).","Two bolts in entrance for Y-hang to give c40m vertical to a boulder floor, then a further 20m in a big boulder chamber. A ""nice skeleton"" and an old colander (!) were found on the terminal choke in 1988.",,,,,,,,,"c50m",,,,,,"p159tag",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,," <!-- 1990 Bearings (we have no idea where these came from and they aren't remotely in the right place): HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 199&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 216&deg; -->1996: HSK 059&deg;, VSK nipple 111&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 152&deg;, Kleine Wild Kogel 009&deg;(left) and 010&deg;(right), Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1828 209&deg;, Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1835 221&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 232&deg; ",,"Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as <a href=""90.htm"">1623/90</a>, <a href=""../newcaves/96wk02.htm"">CUCC1996WK2</a> and <a href=""../newcaves/96wk03.htm"">CUCC1996WK3</a>, but further out from the Br&auml;uning Wall, c 100m on 067&deg;.<br>","Cave relocated 1990, 1996 and surveyed to in 1998<br> Entrance reached in two minutes from upper top camp by heading west and dropping down one terrace.",,"<img alt=""entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg"" width=200 height=270 hspace=10 src=""others/t/159.jpg"">","orange number ""159"" facing north. 1998 tag ""1623 159 CUCC 1988"" attached to more northerly of two Y-hang bolts, just below surface. This is the anchor visible in the photograph (with an orange circle painted round it), taken before the tag was attached."
160,"2/S/ +",,,,"plateau/160.htm",,"Plateau Schacht 160",,,"1a",,"CUCC 1988 ","1988 logbook implies that this is &quot;Jared's Hole&quot;. Was provisionally numbered &quot;181&quot; but apparently never marked. Bottoming trip used a 70m rope to reach a choke (with a draught). A small side rift at the bottom choked after 3m. <p>The cave could probably do with another descent to record some details of the interior or even a survey !",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p160",,,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.160",,,,,,"On plateau, near <a href=""b10.htm"">B10</a> (according to B10 info). <a href=""../years/1988/log.htm#start"">Map in 1988 logbook</a> shows 160 as out on the plateau from Br&auml;uning Scharte in an area of terracing, and WSW of B10. Hole tagged in 1998 is just east of 91, and can also be reached by following the terrace west from the 159 entrance. ",,,,"the hole believed to be 160 was unmarked until tagged in 1998 ""1623 160 CUCC 1988"" on flat limestone 1m east of entrance. This had been relocated in 1996 and was then thought to be <a href=""159.htm"">159</a>, but latter was found marked in 1998."
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207,"1/T +",,"96-WK2, Crapper H&ouml;hle",,"plateau/207.htm",,"Plumpskloh&ouml;hle",,,"1a",,"Original exploration ('+' mark) unkown.<br> Documented and surveyed: CUCC 1996.07.15 (Wookey)","Small (1.1 x 0.9 m) horizontal cave about 7m long in cliff edge, very small skylight lets light in at end.","None",,"Form sent 2000.05, number allocated. ",,"In dataset","? grade 4",207,"7m","1m",,,,,,,"p207",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.wk2",,,,"VSK (obvious point = Nipple ?) 103&deg;, HSK (leftmost top) 052&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 346&deg; ",,"100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. In small cliff one step up from top camp level. Entrance faces N. 16m S of <a href=""208.htm"">WK3</a>.<br>","From Top Camp (upper site) walk along ""crapper"" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shefl, climb 3m step ahead. WK2 is to the left (and <a href=""208.htm"">WK3</a> to the right).<br> Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69",,,"""+"". Spit set awaiting tag (shared with 208)."
208,"1/S +","a b","96-WK3","yes","plateau/208.htm",,"Quallenh&ouml;hle",,,"1a",,"Original exploration ('+' mark) unkown.<br> Documented and surveyed: CUCC 1996.07.15 (Wookey)","Two entrances, one 5m lower than the other. Lower section is expanded joint at foot of step, 6m deep. free-climable to gain a choked floor. A small continuation leads to small space in rifty corner where rocks have not filled. Upper entrance is 2-3m diameter shaft 5m deep, also free-climable. ","None, 8m handline would be useful.",,"Form sent 2000.05., number 210 allocated",,"In dataset","? pic",208,"15m","13m",,,,"The name is essentially spurious, but makes a change from bears, wolves and rabbits ;-).",,,,,,,"gps96.wk3 gps96bestfit.wk3","gps00.wk3",,,,"B.Nase 161&deg;, VSK (obvious point = Nipple ?) 104&deg;, HSK (leftmost top) 054&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 346&deg;, Wildkogel (L&amp;R ends of obvious summit ridge) 007-011&deg; ",,"100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. 65m N of 90. 16m N of <a href=""207.htm"">207</a>.","From Top Camp (upper site) walk along ""crapper"" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shefl, climb 3m step ahead. 208 is to the right (and <a href=""207.htm"">207</a> to the left). The lower entrance is accessible from below the step.<br> Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69",,,"""+"" (on cliff between entrances). Spit set by upper entrance awaiting tag (shared with 207)."
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p208",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,"b","///home/dl","last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
209,"1/S +",,"1996WK8 (maybe also CUCC 1996-08)",,"smkridge/209.htm",,"Schistock-Absturzschacht","Dropped skipole hole",,"2b",,"Discovered/recorded: CUCC 1996.07.21 (Wookey) (NoKH book p14)<br> Explored and Surveyed: CUCC 1999.08.03: (Paul Hammond, Tony Rooke, Becka Lawson) NotKH book p82","3m x 0.8m shaft, 16m deep. Freeclimb descent is possible but difficult. Belay (and light!) needed. No draught. Bottom choked by rubble.","20m rope. ",,"Form sent 2000.05, number 209 allocated. ",,"In dataset","? grade 5",209,,,,,,,,,"p209",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"VSK: 233&deg;, Hollweiser: 145&deg; (from a point between the WK7-WK10 entrances) ",,"Along shelf from 136. 35mN of 136a, 10m NW of 136d.","The normal route to <a href=""../smkridge/161/136.htm"">136</a> (from SMK col/Vd1), passes over/past this cave. It is one of the group of holes shafts and rifts on the same shelf as 136a,b,c,d. From large cubic boulder at 136a, follow shelf N past 136b, and 136c. This cave is the last of these 3 holes. The entrance is joint-developed 3 x 0.8m shaft. Area map NotKH book p 88-89.",,,"136d Tag, 8m away. ?has its own tag too"
210,"1/T +",,"1998_03",,"plateau/210.htm",,"Fettsack und Faulpelz h&ouml;hle","Lardy Festerers' Cave",,"1a",,"Discovered: CUCC 1998.07.19 (Brian Outram, Wookey)<br> Explored/Drawn/Surveyed to: CUCC 1998.07.21 (Kate Janossy, Brian Outram) (NotKH book p64), surface survey NotKH book p58","In a small doline, a low horizontal entrance next to a snow plug leads to a boulder slope. A draughting squeeze leads to muddy passage + a small chamber with boulder floor, a choked depression to the left + a choked uphill slope stright on. There is a rifty hole in the floor just before the large boulder in the middle of the chamber, partly covered with boulders. The bottom can be seen 2m below. No way on, not clear where draught goes.","None",,"Form sent 2000.05, number 210 allocated. ",,,"<center><img alt=""1998 survey 10k gif"" width=498 height=338 src=""others/210p.png""></center>",,"~30m",,,,,,,"p210tag","lardysurf.0","Entrance",,"Surface survey",,"gps00.210",,,,,,"On plateau NNE of Lower Top Camp, on route to 101 area. This cave is about 120m north of B8, ~150m NNE from the large doline of 189.","Follow route (towards 101/102/200 area if that helps) from Lower Top Camp past 164 and 189 (large holes, passed 15m to right), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep <span lang=""de"">L&auml;tchen),</span> passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto the small doline containing this cave. ",,,"Tag on doline wall opposite cave."
211,,,,,,,"?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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,,,"1990-15",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""185"""
,,,"1996-01",,,,"Ski-pole h&ouml;hle",,,,,"CUCC 1996-07-15 Nick, Brian, Tina","Climb down shakehole to open shaft with jammed boulder at the top. Shaft developed on joint is 1.4m across and drops straight down 10m. Rift at bottom is 2m high. 1.5m drop then gently ascending rift gets too tight. ",,,,,,,,,"11.1m",,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.96_1",,,,,,,," Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to path to 161d. Walking to 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the RH wall about 1/3 the way along. This gets you into the next gorge , trending on bearing 031 (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn R up the rift here are many holes along the rift - all choked or too tight. 96/01 is at the top end. ",,,"with a bolt"
,,,"1996-05",,,,,,,,,"CUCC 1996 Andy Waddington and Fran","Cave is a N-S rift in a joint hading very steeply - say 85 degrees dip to west. Tag placed on rock on east side near centre. Stones rattle down shaft for some way.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps98.1996_05",,,,," Sch&ouml;nberg 342.5, Zinken 204.5, HSK 101 (Very rounded summit so exact point not obvious), Loser Cross 213.5, using AndyW compass NPC#2 (Suunto #439258) ",,,"follow new-looking (in 1996, gone in 1997) flourescent paint dots north across plateau (from Top Camp area) for a long way. Route ends with recently cut bunde and shaft entrance. No evidence of previous descent. ",,,"Tag placed on rock on east side near centre."
,0,,"1996WK4",,,,,,,,,,"Big enough to count as a cave.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk4 gps96bestfit.wk4","gps00.wk4",,,,,,,"This is a GPSed hole found by wookey on a thrashed route from 161d down to the stogerweg over the saddle there. Approximately on top of bulge sticking out into valley.","It's a squareish hole in a little gulley with Bunde to either side.",,
,,,"1996-07 (wk7)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk7_1 gps96.wk7_2 gps96bestfit.wk7","gps00.wk7",,,,,,,,,,"tag"
,,,"1996WK11",,,,,,,,,"CUCC"," Large rift-developed hole, not descended due to snow-slope.",,,,,,"? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk11 gps96bestfit.wk11","gps00.wk11",,,"1661 +/- 53",,,,,,,
,,,"1996WK12",,,,,,,,,"CUCC 1996","Oval 3m deep hole. Ways on in opposite corners. Difficult c3 to bottom. SW end: small mossy hole to chocked chamber about 2 x 3m. NE end: chamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. v. tight possible way on down, easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. Boulder not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping. Draughting, particularly on entrance slope. ",,,,"NotKH book p29-p30",,"? Plan, elevation (grade2)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave.","On schwarzmoos sattel 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area.",,,"No markings"
,,,"1999_OB_01",,,,,,,,,,"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)",,,,,,
,,,"1999_OB_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999_MS_01",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999_MS_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999-10",,,,,,,,,"CUCC Brian and Becka 1999.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99_10",,,,,,,,,,"tag 2000"
,,,"2000-08",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-08",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,"2/S/T x",,"2000-09",,"smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm",,"Hauchh&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,"CUCC 2000, 2002.","The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift. <p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly. <p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl. <p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber. <p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2000-09",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.shtml"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully. ",,,"Tag."
,0,,"1996WK4",,,,,,,,,,"Big enough to count as a cave.",,,,,,,,"Expedition Handbook - Intro",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk4 gps96bestfit.wk4","gps00.wk4",,,,,,,"This is a GPSed hole found by wookey on a thrashed route from 161d down to the stogerweg over the saddle there. Approximately on top of bulge sticking out into valley.","It's a squareish hole in a little gulley with Bunde to either side.",,
,,,"1996-07 (wk7)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prospecting guide",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk7_1 gps96.wk7_2 gps96bestfit.wk7","gps00.wk7",,,,,,,,,,"tag"
,,,"1996WK11",,,,,,,,,"CUCC"," Large rift-developed hole, not descended due to snow-slope.",,,,,,"? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16",,"Surveying guide",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps96.wk11 gps96bestfit.wk11","gps00.wk11",,,"1661 +/- 53",,,,,,,
,,,"1996WK12",,,,,,,,,"CUCC 1996","Oval 3m deep hole. Ways on in opposite corners. Difficult c3 to bottom. SW end: small mossy hole to chocked chamber about 2 x 3m. NE end: chamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. v. tight possible way on down, easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. Boulder not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping. Draughting, particularly on entrance slope. ",,,,"NotKH book p29-p30",,"? Plan, elevation (grade2)",,"Taking bearings to locate caves",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave.","On schwarzmoos sattel 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area.",,,"No markings"
,,,"1999_OB_01",,,,,,,,,,"Inside small cliff facing toward B.wall. Slightly draughting, 6m deep, with snow plug at bottom. Unexplored, not a promising lead.",,,,,,,,"Rescue guide",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,," VSK 151, HSK 065, Sch 010, BZW 222 (from top of small cliff). (from NotKH 1996- book p110)",,,,,,
,,,"1999_OB_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Photography guide",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999_MS_01",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Index to info/topics pages",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms01",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999_MS_02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Full Index to area 1623",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99ms02",,,,,,,,,,
,,,"1999-10",,,,,,,,,"CUCC Brian and Becka 1999.",,,,,,,,,"Area/subarea descriptions",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.99_10",,,,,,,,,,"tag 2000"
,,,"2000-08",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Back to Expedition Intro page",,,,,,,,"p2000-08",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,"2/S/T x",,"2000-09",,"smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm",,"Hauchh&ouml;hle",,,"2b",,"CUCC 2000, 2002.","The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift. <p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly. <p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl. <p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber. <p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. ",,,,,,,,"Back to CUCC Home page",,,,,,,,"p2000-09",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href=""../204/204.shtml"">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully. ",,,"Tag."
,,,"2001-02",,,,,,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-02",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,"2001-03",,,,,,,"2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2001-03",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,
,"3/S/T x (+?)",,"2001-04",,"smkridge/2001-04/2001-04.html",,"Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle",,"(a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle)","2b",,"CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S","<p><i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>""Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber ""Cheesy dip"". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit.""</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.)",,,"Form prepared 15/2/04 but not yet sent",,"In dataset","Plan:<br /><img src=""2001-04plan.png"" alt=""2001-04 plan survey"" />","2001-04","503m","40m","172m N-S",,,,,,"p2001-04",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site",,,,

1 Kataster Number Kat Status Code Entrances Unofficial number Multiple entrances Autogen file Link file Name Unofficial Name Comment Area No Info Explorers Underground Description Equipment qm list Kataster status References Underground centre line Underground drawn survey Survex file to get length and deapth Length Depth Extent Header Footer Notes Entrance name tag point in dataset other point in dataset description of other point exact entrance in dataset (drip line/highest enclosed contour) Type of survey fix GPS pre SA GPS post SA Northing Easting Altitude Bearings Map Location Approach Entrance description Photo of location Marking
132 101 1/S + main a yes plateau/101.htm Plateau Schacht 101 1b CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington &amp; N.Thorne) Entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg;. A 5m climb down leads to a horizontal passage going both ways, north leading out into the face of the scarp (101A). South (down dip) leads to a 4m pitch followed by a small crawl in a scree-floored phreatic tube, leading down dip, at about 30&deg;. This drops via a short climb into a meandering phreatic tube with a tiny stream slot fed by an aven on the left. Progress is by crawling in the roof tube, which goes for about 40m until a window in the right wall leads to the base of an aven. The continuing crawl is too small, while a climb down below the aven (undescended) appears to choke. ? grade 1 ~12m Br&auml;uning Scharte 218&deg;, Grieskogel 012.5&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 194.5&deg;, Lost Rucksack cairn 319&deg; (compass #439258: NPC2) Out on the plateau, near a large north-facing fault scarp on 125-305&deg;. Perhaps best located when looking for Wolfh&ouml;hle (which is nowhere nearby) in the mist (see <a href="../years/1984/log.htm#rescue">1984 logbook</a>). There was an OAV ski-tourers' marker pole due north of the col, from which the entrance is about 50m away on 35&deg;. Unfortunately, the pole was pretty much invisible from the approach route in 1977, and is now rotting on the ground, only visible from a metre away at best. However, the cave was relocated in 1998. It turns out to be very close to the faintly-marked path which leads past <a href="200.htm">Lost Rucksack Cave</a> towards <a href="../newcaves/cu9605.htm">CUCC 1996-05</a>, and is a short way south of <a href="173.htm">1623/173</a>. <p>(GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m)) 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).
133 main entrance plateau/101main.htm p101tag Surface survey to entrance CUCC, 1998 82908 35601 1633m Br&auml;uning Scharte 218&deg;, Grieskogel 012.5&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 194.5&deg;, Lost Rucksack cairn 319&deg; (compass #439258: NPC2) Entrance is in a rift orientated 40&deg;-220&deg; and hading about 20&deg; ? extremely faded numbers "101" in red. 1998 tag "1623 101 CUCC 1977" southeast-facing (M6 stud).
134 a last entrance plateau/101a.htm gps98.101a (GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m)) extremely faded numbers "101A" in red
135 102 1/S + plateau/102.htm Plateau Schacht 102 1b CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington) A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug. ? gps98.102 gps00.102 gps00.102a c 1630m GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) About 50m west of <a href="101.htm">Kat.101</a>, c 15m south of <a href="103.htm">Kat. 103</a>, on a parallel joint. ? painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998
136 103 1/S + plateau/103.htm Plateau Schacht 103 1b CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow &amp; N.Thorne) A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45&deg; to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235&deg;). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m. p103tag Surface survey gps98.103 82932 35577 1632m HSK 075, VSK Nipple 153, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325 GPS GK 5410472 5283506 (FOM 8.7m) About 15m north of <a href="102.htm">Kat.102</a>, in the face of the same 125-305&deg; fault scarp as <a href="101.htm">101</a>s northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE. ? 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 fade in which the entrance lies.
137 104 1/S + plateau/104.htm Plateau Schacht 104 1d CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow) 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. c 1650m In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as <a href="76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col. paint
138 105 1/S + plateau/105.htm 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 82967 35883 1649m 30m north of <a href="76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> on the plateau. ? paint tag 1999
168 d last entrance smkridge/161/136d.htm p136d Surface survey 82252 36376 1792m 136d is 35m NNE of 136a.
169 137 1/S + smkridge/137.htm Schwa Schacht 137 2b CUCC 1983 Shaft 47m c 1790m East of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel
170 138 1/S + smkridge/138.htm Schwa Schacht 138 2b CUCC 1983. Surveyed-to 1999 (Wookey, Mark Shinwell) Rapidly turns vertical and when explored, choked with snow at -40m. In dataset Sketch in not-KH survey book 1996, page 14. Area map NoKH book p88. 138 p138 Surface survey 82206 36323 1795m East flank of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel. One shelf up from 136. 50m WSW of 136a. Follow route to <a href="136.htm">136</a>. From large cubic boulder at 136a entrance climb 4m step to west. Go 25m SW along 'gully' between bunde, then turn R into gap. Large, T-shaped entrance now visible in cliff 15m ahead. ? Number in red on the right wall of the vertical of the "T" saying "138 CUCC 1983". Spit with metal tag "CUCC 138" placed 1997.
171 139 1/S + ///home/dl smkridge/139.htm Schwa Schacht 139 2b CUCC 1983. Relocated 1996 (Wookey). Surveyed to 1999.08.07 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower) Shaft. Two pitches to -30m, then too narrow. In dataset 139 p139 Surface survey gps00.139 82312 362328 1827m HSK 022&deg;, Gries Kgl. 356&deg;, Hollweiser 147&deg; Vord SMK, just below (~70m on bearing 070&deg;) secondary Northern summit. 90m NW of 136d, approx 200m N of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel summit. <p>GPS fix GK 5411207 to 5282893, Alt. 1877 &plusmn; 91m From VSMK summit: go down 50m on E side to a large shelf, walk along ~NE 200m to where shelf peters out. Up slope on left is 139. <p>From VD1 to 136 route: As you come over crest out of grassy gully there is a choss bowl/snow ahead (you cross this to get to the 136 shelf. Instead turn right uphill, up small steps on open limestone. 139 is a large square cleft in a limestone scarp after about 60m. Tag "CUCC 139" (1997). Red Paint "139 CUCC 1983" (1983).
172 140 2/S + smkridge/140.htm Schwa Schacht 140 2b CUCC 1983 Shaft entrance is 9m by 6m, with first pitch 15m to boulders. A 6m pitch is immediately followed by a 10m drop to a sloping boulder floor. From the end of this, a 5.5m drop reaches a longer boulder slope, which leads into a canyon at 90&deg;. Down this is a longer pitch split into 10 and 10.5m sections by a small ledge, landing on a very large boulder. Over the boulder are two ways on. <p>Through a squeeze is a shaft 10m deep to floor with <b>continuing hole and a further shaft to one side, neither of which were descended, despite a draught coming out through the squeeze</b>. <p>The way followed is a 5m pitch from the big boulder, to a boulder false floor. At the end of this, the roof rises into a high aven and an 11m pitch drops to a flat boulder floor next to another huge block. A hole down gives a 7m drop next to stacked rocks and a way on across boulders leads to a final 8m pitch. <p>Forward over boulders passes under another high aven from which water falls. A short climb down leads to where this water disappears into a scrofulous slot, at a depth of 95m. <p>The cave is in a key position, almost directly above the Breeze Block area of <a href="161/chile.htm">Chile,</a> in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle. However, these passages lie between 250 and 300m below the 140 entrance, so this is probably not a potential easy way in. ? grade 3. In 1983 logbook gps98.140 gps00.140 1796m South of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel - 126m on 194&deg; from summit.<br> 47&deg; 40' 41" N 13&deg; 48' 58" E From Top Camp, climb the "high" route towards 161. Just past the highest point, join a traverse round the Schwarzmooskogel heading south and eventually more west. If you pick the right level, this passes the large open shaft of 140. Alternatively, the cave may be approached from the summit (point 1843) though various cliffs make this approach difficult.
173 141 1/S = smkridge/141.htm Schwa H&ouml;hle 141 2b CUCC 1982, 1983 p141 Surface survey On the hillside above Windloch (Kat.32).<br> A large non-draughting entrance, not pushed, appears to contain an 80m pitch in a narrow rift. Described in a later journal as -30m. painted number "131" in red
174 142 6/T/S x 40n smkridge/142.htm Schwa H&ouml;hle 142 2a CUCC 1982-85, Arge/CUCC 1996 Yet another entrance to <a href="41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, with two points of connection, and also the first point of connection with Schwabenschacht, a similar cave explored by <a href="http://arge.itvd.uni-stuttgart.de/">Arbeitsgemeinschaft H&ouml;hle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V.</a>. 142 contains a very large chamber, imaginatively named <b>The Big Chamber</b> reached by a 34m pitch from a point adjacent to the connection. A <a href="41/off41.htm#ent142">full description</a> of 142 (but not 78) is one of the components of the Stellerwegh&ouml;hle guidebook, just an overview is given here. <p>Note: With apparent perversity, the Austrians have numbered this as 115e in their Kataster. This is likely to give rise to immense confusion in the long term as more caves are connected, and numbers on entrances cannot readily be altered (owing to the obscurity of their location and inaccessibility from within the system). <p>After an initial small tube, the cave opens into passages very similar to those in Schwabenschacht and the upper levels of Stellerwegh&ouml;hle. Descent of some of the steep ramps to the right of the main way on may provide further connections into the main cave (and one may have already done so). However, staying high leads through tubes to an inobvious junction. Left is the connection to 78, whilst right leads immediately to the head of a pitch into the <b>Big Chamber</b> - a popular name in the system. A route from this chamber leads to the foot of an 18m pitch in the entrance series of <a href="41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>, and a more obscure route through boulders from the head of the Big Chamber pitch leads to the same place. In dataset CUCC plan from surveys 1982-1985, here in several sections:<br> <a href="41/142ent.png">Entrance area</a>; <a href="41/142bc.png">Big Chamber</a>; <a href="41/142-41.png">Stellerweg connection</a>... 142 this entrance to the main system really should have a name. p142 Nils 81218.2 35770.4 1615.1m Hack up the hillside behind <a href="../noinfo/smkridge/32.htm">Windloch</a> (Kat.32). The entrance was prominently numbered '132' in red but this was finally changed in 1996 after the connection to <a href="78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623-78)
191 b last entrance smkridge/154b.htm p154b unmarked Surface survey
192 155 0 smkridge/155.htm Unerforscht Schacht 155 2b CUCC 1985 (on last day), was this pushed in 1987 ? The cave can be entered via a slot on the right hand side of snow plug, or by crossing the snow plug onto the ice. The ice slopes down in one corner, possibly to a pitch, which, however, will need a rope to verify. Another slot nearby may drop into the same chamber. Grade 1 elevation in 1985 Log Book ? p155 Surface survey gps00.155 about 150m ENE of <a href="154.htm">154</a> From 154, climb up and right and around a grassy shoulder. Then walk down (heading roughly east), skirting past a choked doline and 155 lies ahead. A huge snow-plugged entrance apparently akin to <a href="113.htm">113</a>.
193 156 1/S + smkridge/156.htm Schwa Schacht 156 2b CUCC 1987 An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow. <center><img alt="Map+survey, 10k gif" width=620 height=336 src="others/156.png"></center> <p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href="../years/1987/log.htm">1987 Log Book</a> The <a href="../years/1987/log.htm">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href="199.htm">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point. p156tag p156 random point or top rigging bolt Surface survey gps98.156 <span lang=de-at>Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang=de-at>Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey ( to top rigging bolt) done in 1999. ? "1623 156 CUCC 1987" on alloy tag on west side of more southerly opening, more-or-less directly above the first rigging bolt
194 157 2/S x ///home/dl smkridge/157.htm Schwa Schacht 157 Pirat Schacht 2b Uncertain. Rediscovered CUCC 1987 Entrance shaft of 50m until gap between snow and rock became too perilous in 1987 - bottom still out of sight. About 25m below the karren, a rift passage leads off from side of shaft into parallel shaft with aven. This shaft is of unknown depth but has recent looking bolts of unknown origin. It is just conceivable that these bolts are in 107, but far more likely that the cave had been looked at by GSCB who were in the area on a reconnaissance in 1986 (?) and more seriously in 1987. <p>The second cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave. "about 6m above <a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Laser rangefound point 0/5</a>" (which is above gully containing <a href="../plateau/107.htm">Kat. 107</a> and marked with an alloy tag stamped "LASER 0-5"). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. A second cave 100m from 0/5, uphill to the left, was not given a number because of evidence of previous exploration, but should be investigated further. 157 was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint.
195 158 3/S + smkridge/158.htm Donner und Blitzen H&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 1987 A body-width passage formed by a wall on the left and a large detached slab on the right descends for about 5m at 45&deg;, with occasional glimpses of daylight above. A cross passage is then encountered. To the right is blocked after a few metres, but left descends to meet the base of the wall. To the right here, a 20-22cm squeeze is passed by lying on one side. After 2m of further tight progress, the rift opens onto a drop. A steep tube descends for about 12m to a small chamber and with care can be descended free. <p>From the chamber, the passage curves to the left and opens onto the head of a 7m pitch, which drops onto a large ledge. A rebelay just over the lip of the ledge at the left hand side gives a further 18m free-hanging pitch to a landing on boulders several metres across, which appear to be jammed across the shaft. <p>A narrow rift around a corner stops at a drip and a small pool. The way on is through a gap to a hole with a jammed block. Climbing down to the block leads to the head of an 18m pitch which rapidly opens into a huge split-level chamber. The pitch lands on <b>Big Bertha</b>, a boulder some 4m in diameter. <p>To the north, a narrow rift has been followed for about 10m to a tight vertical drop of at least 5m down the rift, but this has not been pushed. East from Big Bertha leads to a 5m drop to the lower half of the chamber, which is floored with loose rock. An archway to the left leads to a 7m pitch to a small stream. This disappears down an impassable slot, but is met lower in the cave. <p>From the archway, a climb up behind a boulder propped against the side of the chamber leads to a col. One side rapidly curves up to the roof. The other ascends over very loose boulders for at least 25m (15m vertical) until the roof is met. This area has not been exhaustively pushed, but seems unlikely to lead anywhere. <p>Descending the other side of the col gives a series of ledges via 5m, 7m and 8m pitches, in a canyon some 5m wide and at least 15m high. The stream enters at the bottom of the 7m pitch. Below, the rift continues down a moderate slope and round a corner, with a final short 4m pitch to a soil and rock floored chamber. <p>A strong draught is felt around the edges of the chamber, rising from the choked floor. It is possible to descend in loose boulders in a number of places but all ways meet the roof and choke - pushing in this area is dangerous and unpromising. <p>Near the bottom of the previous pitch, a 5m deep circular pit in the floor can be descended. This takes a large drip from the stream above. At the bottom, a tight (22-26cm) rift leads on for 3m to a further 3m pitch to a small chamber. An impassable passage continues, while a small window gives a view of a widening beyond. In dataset Grade 3 plan and elevation in <a href="../../jnl/1988/index.htm">Cambridge Underground 1988</a>, p 6 <p><img alt="E-W Elevation, 15k gif" width=500 height=760 src="others/158ew.png"> <p><img alt="Plan, 15k gif" width=840 height=400 src="others/158p.png"> 128m (deepest surveyed point is -118m) p158 on big rock at entrance Surface survey gps00.158 400m NNE of The Nipple <span lang=de>(Wei&szlig;en Warze)</span> at the base of a wall to the left after passing a sandy depression (walking from the Nipple). paint
196 159 2/S + plateau/159.htm Winded Hole 1a CUCC 1988 (1st pitch Chris &amp; Becka, bottomed by Chris). Two bolts in entrance for Y-hang to give c40m vertical to a boulder floor, then a further 20m in a big boulder chamber. A "nice skeleton" and an old colander (!) were found on the terminal choke in 1988. c50m p159tag Surface survey <!-- 1990 Bearings (we have no idea where these came from and they aren't remotely in the right place): HSK 116&deg;, Nipple 174&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 199&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 216&deg; -->1996: HSK 059&deg;, VSK nipple 111&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 152&deg;, Kleine Wild Kogel 009&deg;(left) and 010&deg;(right), Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1828 209&deg;, Br&auml;uning Wall pt. 1835 221&deg;, Br&auml;uning Zinken 232&deg; Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as <a href="90.htm">1623/90</a>, <a href="../newcaves/96wk02.htm">CUCC1996WK2</a> and <a href="../newcaves/96wk03.htm">CUCC1996WK3</a>, but further out from the Br&auml;uning Wall, c 100m on 067&deg;.<br> Cave relocated 1990, 1996 and surveyed to in 1998<br> Entrance reached in two minutes from upper top camp by heading west and dropping down one terrace. <img alt="entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg" width=200 height=270 hspace=10 src="others/t/159.jpg"> orange number "159" facing north. 1998 tag "1623 159 CUCC 1988" attached to more northerly of two Y-hang bolts, just below surface. This is the anchor visible in the photograph (with an orange circle painted round it), taken before the tag was attached.
197 160 2/S/ + plateau/160.htm Plateau Schacht 160 1a CUCC 1988 1988 logbook implies that this is &quot;Jared's Hole&quot;. Was provisionally numbered &quot;181&quot; but apparently never marked. Bottoming trip used a 70m rope to reach a choke (with a draught). A small side rift at the bottom choked after 3m. <p>The cave could probably do with another descent to record some details of the interior or even a survey ! p160 Surface survey gps00.160 On plateau, near <a href="b10.htm">B10</a> (according to B10 info). <a href="../years/1988/log.htm#start">Map in 1988 logbook</a> shows 160 as out on the plateau from Br&auml;uning Scharte in an area of terracing, and WSW of B10. Hole tagged in 1998 is just east of 91, and can also be reached by following the terrace west from the 159 entrance. the hole believed to be 160 was unmarked until tagged in 1998 "1623 160 CUCC 1988" on flat limestone 1m east of entrance. This had been relocated in 1996 and was then thought to be <a href="159.htm">159</a>, but latter was found marked in 1998.
264 207 1/T + 96-WK2, Crapper H&ouml;hle plateau/207.htm Plumpskloh&ouml;hle 1a Original exploration ('+' mark) unkown.<br> Documented and surveyed: CUCC 1996.07.15 (Wookey) Small (1.1 x 0.9 m) horizontal cave about 7m long in cliff edge, very small skylight lets light in at end. None Form sent 2000.05, number allocated. In dataset ? grade 4 207 7m 1m p207 Surface survey gps00.wk2 VSK (obvious point = Nipple ?) 103&deg;, HSK (leftmost top) 052&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 346&deg; 100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. In small cliff one step up from top camp level. Entrance faces N. 16m S of <a href="208.htm">WK3</a>.<br> From Top Camp (upper site) walk along "crapper" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shefl, climb 3m step ahead. WK2 is to the left (and <a href="208.htm">WK3</a> to the right).<br> Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69 "+". Spit set awaiting tag (shared with 208).
265 208 1/S + a b 96-WK3 yes plateau/208.htm Quallenh&ouml;hle 1a Original exploration ('+' mark) unkown.<br> Documented and surveyed: CUCC 1996.07.15 (Wookey) Two entrances, one 5m lower than the other. Lower section is expanded joint at foot of step, 6m deep. free-climable to gain a choked floor. A small continuation leads to small space in rifty corner where rocks have not filled. Upper entrance is 2-3m diameter shaft 5m deep, also free-climable. None, 8m handline would be useful. Form sent 2000.05., number 210 allocated In dataset ? pic 208 15m 13m The name is essentially spurious, but makes a change from bears, wolves and rabbits ;-). gps96.wk3 gps96bestfit.wk3 gps00.wk3 B.Nase 161&deg;, VSK (obvious point = Nipple ?) 104&deg;, HSK (leftmost top) 054&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 346&deg;, Wildkogel (L&amp;R ends of obvious summit ridge) 007-011&deg; 100m W of the waterhole at (upper) top camp. 65m N of 90. 16m N of <a href="207.htm">207</a>. From Top Camp (upper site) walk along "crapper" shelf, following path. After 80m where path goes down to next shefl, climb 3m step ahead. 208 is to the right (and <a href="207.htm">207</a> to the left). The lower entrance is accessible from below the step.<br> Surface survey location sketch in not KH 1996 p 3, area map: NotKH book pp68-69 "+" (on cliff between entrances). Spit set by upper entrance awaiting tag (shared with 207).
266 a entrance p208 Surface survey
267 b ///home/dl last entrance
268 209 1/S + 1996WK8 (maybe also CUCC 1996-08) smkridge/209.htm Schistock-Absturzschacht Dropped skipole hole 2b Discovered/recorded: CUCC 1996.07.21 (Wookey) (NoKH book p14)<br> Explored and Surveyed: CUCC 1999.08.03: (Paul Hammond, Tony Rooke, Becka Lawson) NotKH book p82 3m x 0.8m shaft, 16m deep. Freeclimb descent is possible but difficult. Belay (and light!) needed. No draught. Bottom choked by rubble. 20m rope. Form sent 2000.05, number 209 allocated. In dataset ? grade 5 209 p209 Surface survey VSK: 233&deg;, Hollweiser: 145&deg; (from a point between the WK7-WK10 entrances) Along shelf from 136. 35mN of 136a, 10m NW of 136d. The normal route to <a href="../smkridge/161/136.htm">136</a> (from SMK col/Vd1), passes over/past this cave. It is one of the group of holes shafts and rifts on the same shelf as 136a,b,c,d. From large cubic boulder at 136a, follow shelf N past 136b, and 136c. This cave is the last of these 3 holes. The entrance is joint-developed 3 x 0.8m shaft. Area map NotKH book p 88-89. 136d Tag, 8m away. ?has its own tag too
269 210 1/T + 1998_03 plateau/210.htm Fettsack und Faulpelz h&ouml;hle Lardy Festerers' Cave 1a Discovered: CUCC 1998.07.19 (Brian Outram, Wookey)<br> Explored/Drawn/Surveyed to: CUCC 1998.07.21 (Kate Janossy, Brian Outram) (NotKH book p64), surface survey NotKH book p58 In a small doline, a low horizontal entrance next to a snow plug leads to a boulder slope. A draughting squeeze leads to muddy passage + a small chamber with boulder floor, a choked depression to the left + a choked uphill slope stright on. There is a rifty hole in the floor just before the large boulder in the middle of the chamber, partly covered with boulders. The bottom can be seen 2m below. No way on, not clear where draught goes. None Form sent 2000.05, number 210 allocated. <center><img alt="1998 survey 10k gif" width=498 height=338 src="others/210p.png"></center> ~30m p210tag lardysurf.0 Entrance Surface survey gps00.210 On plateau NNE of Lower Top Camp, on route to 101 area. This cave is about 120m north of B8, ~150m NNE from the large doline of 189. Follow route (towards 101/102/200 area if that helps) from Lower Top Camp past 164 and 189 (large holes, passed 15m to right), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep <span lang="de">L&auml;tchen),</span> passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto the small doline containing this cave. Tag on doline wall opposite cave.
270 211 ?
337 1990-15 "185"
338 1996-01 Ski-pole h&ouml;hle CUCC 1996-07-15 Nick, Brian, Tina Climb down shakehole to open shaft with jammed boulder at the top. Shaft developed on joint is 1.4m across and drops straight down 10m. Rift at bottom is 2m high. 1.5m drop then gently ascending rift gets too tight. 11.1m gps96.96_1 Situated at top end of rift/gorge next to path to 161d. Walking to 161d: go into the very narrow gorge, then up the RH wall about 1/3 the way along. This gets you into the next gorge , trending on bearing 031 (looking towards 161d end of path). Turn R up the rift here are many holes along the rift - all choked or too tight. 96/01 is at the top end. with a bolt
339 1996-05 CUCC 1996 Andy Waddington and Fran Cave is a N-S rift in a joint hading very steeply - say 85 degrees dip to west. Tag placed on rock on east side near centre. Stones rattle down shaft for some way. gps98.1996_05 Sch&ouml;nberg 342.5, Zinken 204.5, HSK 101 (Very rounded summit so exact point not obvious), Loser Cross 213.5, using AndyW compass NPC#2 (Suunto #439258) follow new-looking (in 1996, gone in 1997) flourescent paint dots north across plateau (from Top Camp area) for a long way. Route ends with recently cut bunde and shaft entrance. No evidence of previous descent. Tag placed on rock on east side near centre.
340 0 1996WK4 Big enough to count as a cave. Expedition Handbook - Intro gps96.wk4 gps96bestfit.wk4 gps00.wk4 This is a GPSed hole found by wookey on a thrashed route from 161d down to the stogerweg over the saddle there. Approximately on top of bulge sticking out into valley. It's a squareish hole in a little gulley with Bunde to either side.
341 1996-07 (wk7) Prospecting guide gps96.wk7_1 gps96.wk7_2 gps96bestfit.wk7 gps00.wk7 tag
342 1996WK11 CUCC Large rift-developed hole, not descended due to snow-slope. ? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16 Surveying guide gps96.wk11 gps96bestfit.wk11 gps00.wk11 1661 +/- 53
343 1996WK12 CUCC 1996 Oval 3m deep hole. Ways on in opposite corners. Difficult c3 to bottom. SW end: small mossy hole to chocked chamber about 2 x 3m. NE end: chamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. v. tight possible way on down, easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. Boulder not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping. Draughting, particularly on entrance slope. NotKH book p29-p30 ? Plan, elevation (grade2) Taking bearings to locate caves Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave. On schwarzmoos sattel 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area. No markings
344 1999_OB_01 Inside small cliff facing toward B.wall. Slightly draughting, 6m deep, with snow plug at bottom. Unexplored, not a promising lead. Rescue guide VSK 151, HSK 065, Sch 010, BZW 222 (from top of small cliff). (from NotKH 1996- book p110)
345 1999_OB_02 Photography guide
346 1999_MS_01 Index to info/topics pages gps00.99ms01
347 1999_MS_02 Full Index to area 1623 gps00.99ms02
348 1999-10 CUCC Brian and Becka 1999. Area/subarea descriptions gps00.99_10 tag 2000
349 2000-08 Back to Expedition Intro page p2000-08 Surface survey
350 2/S/T x 2000-09 smkridge/2000-09/2000-09.htm Hauchh&ouml;hle 2b CUCC 2000, 2002. The horizontal entrance slopes downhill for about 20m, passing beneath a skylight and a crawl to the left. The crawl leads to a drop into a rift, where there are three ways on. To the right closes down; to the left, there are crawls at two levels. The higher-level crawl chokes; the two crawls at the lower level unite and then reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned junction at the rift. <p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed.</i> To the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>Straight ahead leads to an earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to get through. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the right becomes too tight.</i> After a short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed; probably 15-20m) and continues to a choke. The head of this pitch draughts outwards significantly. <p>Back in the entrance passage, at the bottom of the slope there is an unpushed crawl to the left and a wriggle up over rubble into a chamber. From this chamber, the obvious way on is a pitch of approximately 15m, but there is a possible crawl above this (doesn't look promising). At the foot of the pitch, in large rift passage, a crawl on the left leads for about 15m before turning left and becoming too tight. Straight ahead, a crawl reaches a junction with continuations upwards, to the left, straight ahead, and to the right, none of which have been pushed. To the right is a further unpushed crawl. <p>Back in the rift chamber, an exposed, but easy-looking ascending traverse has not been pushed. There is a short climb down, after which a climb up is blind, and the continuing descent passes a narrow point before entering an ascending traverse in a rift which leads to a 5m pitch into a small chamber. <p>A noticable draught was blowing out of the entrance in 2002, accompanied by water vapour. Back to CUCC Home page p2000-09 Surface survey The arch-shaped entrance and gully are obvious from the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to <a href="../204/204.shtml">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. Shortly after crossing the large bare area of limestone slabs on the flanks of the Hinter, the path traverses directly around the right-hand side of the entrance gully. Tag.
351 2001-02 2b p2001-02 Surface survey
352 2001-03 2b p2001-03 Surface survey
353 3/S/T x (+?) 2001-04 smkridge/2001-04/2001-04.html Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (a.k.a. Olly's Sucking H&ouml;hle) 2b CUCC 2001 Phil U, Mark S <p><i>[Taken from 2001 log book]</i>"Went to investigate this draughting orifice. Initial entrance climb is fine, if you chimney down on the R side. At the bottom, there are three ways on. The first one goes back under the entrance, down a boulder slope, to emerge in a large chamber "Cheesy dip". There are a number of small leads off, all choked. In the roof is lots of daylight, coming from 2001-046. Left from the entrance went down a loose slope (blowing). Right (Sucking) went along a bit. We decided to do some surveying. Which required red paint. Which was at the bivvi site. So we went and had a cup of tea for a bit. Came back with surveying gear and surveyed the LH route to a ~5m deep pit."</p><p>(There were at least three trips to this cave judging by the survey file, but only this one was written up.) Form prepared 15/2/04 but not yet sent In dataset Plan:<br /><img src="2001-04plan.png" alt="2001-04 plan survey" /> 2001-04 503m 40m 172m N-S p2001-04 Surface survey In small valley just below top of SMK ridge, 200m S of 204 bivvy site

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