[svn r4370] Misc minor corrections and updates.

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<p>Bearings:<br> VSK: 233&deg;, Hollweiser: 145&deg; (from a point between
the WK7-WK10 entrances)
<p><b>Marking:</b> Tag "CUCC 97-08" between 136d and Fallenlassenstuckschacht<br>
<p><b>Marking:</b> Tag "CUCC 97-08" between 136d and 209 (Schistock-Absturzschacht)<br>
Spit at 136c.
<p>136d is 15x10m funnel-shaped shaft over a 1m ridge from <a
href="96wk08.htm">Fallenlassenstuckschacht (Dropped skistick cave),
WK8</a>, so not quite as obvious. 136c is slot next to
Fallenlassenstuckschacht, which clearly connects to 136d.
href="209.htm">209 - Schistock-Absturzschacht</a>, so not quite as obvious.
136c is slot next to Schistock-Absturzschacht, and clearly connects to 136d.
<p><b>Exploration:</b> Discovered CUCC 1996 (Wookey)<br>
Explored and surveyed 1999 (Andy Atkinson, Simon Flower)

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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.
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.
<p>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
@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ 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..
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

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<p><a name="ent">Relocated</a> in 1996. From
main summit, drop down east to a bare limestone shelf. Follow this ~NE for
some way (c 200m) until a way down east again reaches a small group of
holes/shafts/rifts (CUCC 1997-07, Fallenlassenstuckschacht, 136c, 136b).
holes/shafts/rifts (CUCC 1997-07, 209, 136c, 136b).
Cross this area south, initially keeping close below a small cliff to
your right. After passing 136b, 136a is a little off to the left (east) of
the cliff at the south end of the karren shelf. (See area map in NotKH survey

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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>209</font></th>
<th align=center><font size=+2>Fallenlassenschistockschacht (Dropped skipole hole)</font></th>
<th align=center><font size=+2>Schistock-Absturzschacht (Dropped skipole hole)</font></th>
<th align=right><font size=+2>1/S +</font></th></tr>
</table></center>
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Explored and Surveyed: CUCC 1999.08.03: (Paul Hammond, Tony Rooke, Becka Lawson)
<p><b>Equipment:</b> 20m rope.
<p><b>Kataster status:</b> Form sent 2000.05, number awaited.
<p><b>Kataster status:</b> Form sent 2000.05, number 209 allocated.
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<li>231h E 36723, N (52)83722, H 1815
<li>231i E 36707, N (52)83732, H 1811
</ul>
<p><b>Description:</b> Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge whcih contains entrances E, F and G. A crawl at ground level between A & B leads to some loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down.
<p><b>Description:</b> Entrance A leads to daylight chamber, down an awkward
climb, whilst entrance B is a snow and boulder slope to the same chamber. To
the right leads to another chamber, which ent H drops into, and a slope up to
the left about 2m up the wall leads to entrance D. Continuing on stooping
passage leads to a climb which emerges under a stone bridge whcih contains
entrances E, F and G. A crawl at ground level between A &amp; B leads to some
loose slopes and entrance I. From the day light chamber the passage to the left
leads quickly to a 3m climb down into the largest chamber of the cave. From
here around to the left leads to entrance shaft C, and a passage leads off the
other side of the shaft that is walking height leading to climbs up over
boulders with a loose ceiling above. This leads to a T junction, which ends in
boulders to the right and a short climb to a dead end to the left. To the right
in the largest chamber, a wide low short passage leads to an ice-floored
chamber. Crawling passage then leads to the deepest chmber, which has an ice
flow into and down the chamber. At the opposite end of the chamber a 3m climb
is reached, which was climbed and quickly closed down.
<br>
<p><a href="231surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="231 survey;" src="231surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="231surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="231 survey" src="231surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 231
<p><a href="231aphotolarge.png"><img alt="231A photo;" src="231aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="231aphotolarge.png"><img alt="231A photo" src="231aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Photo of 231A
<p><b>Marking</b>: Spit holes prepared, Tags made saying 1623/231 and may be placed for all entrances.
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</table></center>
<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1752m, <b>Depth:</b> 2m, <b>Length:</b> 5m
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;he entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
<p>E 36364, N (52)81928, H 1752
<p><b>Description:</b> A short initially mossy cave that slopes downhill to a corner, where the cave becomes to tight.<br>
<p><a href="232surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="232 survey;" src="232surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 232
<p><a href="232entlarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo;" src="232entsmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="232entlarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo" src="232entsmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Photo of 232 entrance
<p><a href="232entcloseuplarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo;" src="232entcloseupsmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="232entcloseuplarge.jpg"><img alt="232 photo" src="232entcloseupsmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Close up photo of 232 entrance
<p><b>Marking</b>: Tags made saying 1623/232, but not placed.

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</table></center>
<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1777m, <b>Depth:</b> 5m, <b>Length:</b> 10m
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;he entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
<p>E 36392, N (52)81931, H 1752
<p><b>Description:</b> A moderate sized chamber with large blocks on the floor, one entrance is low and wide, one is small up a 3m climb and one is a walk in entrnace<br>
<p><a href="233surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="233 survey;" src="233surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="233surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="233 survey" src="233surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 233
<p><a href="233Aphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233A photo;" src="233Aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="233Aphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233A photo" src="233Aphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Photo of 233A entrance
<p><a href="233Bphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233B photo;" src="233Bphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p><a href="233Bphotolarge.jpg"><img alt="233B photo" src="233Bphotosmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Photo of 233B entrance
<p><b>Marking</b>: Tags made saying 1623/233, but not placed.
<p><b>Marking</b>: Main entrance tagged "1623/233A" in 2002.
Tags made for 233B and 233C but not yet placed.
<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
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<center><table border=0 width=100%>
<tr><th align=left><font size=+2>234</font></th>
<th align=center><font size=+2>Flinkameiseschact</font></th>
<th align=right><font size=+2>1/T x</font></th></tr>
<th align=right><font size=+2>1/T +</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1735m, <b>Depth:</b> 20m, <b>Length:</b> 25m
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;he entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle. The shaft is located at the base of a cliff.
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill
from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle. The
shaft is located at the base of a cliff.
<p>E 36440, N (52)82114, H 1735
<p><b>Description:</b> A approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom, a possible way on can be seen. There is also a crawl which emerges on the other side of the shaft.<br>
<p><a href="234surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="234 survey;" src="234surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 234
<p><b>Description:</b> An approximately 20m deep shaft with snow at the bottom.
If snow levels allow, a way on can found down the left side of the snow plug,
through an awkward squeeze over a large rock into a chamber with a snow and
ice slope. A second short pitch leads off to the left, but soon ends.
<p>A second small entrance leads via an awkward crawl to a sloping ledge on
the right hand wall of the shaft a couple of metres down.<br>
<p><a href="234surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="234 survey (from 2001)" src="234surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 234 from 2001
<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag made saying 1623/234, but not placed.
<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag "1623/234A" placed on main entrance in 2002. "1623/234B"
tag made but not currently placed.
<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001,2002
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> 1727m, <b>Depth:</b> 3m, <b>Length:</b> 6m
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;he entrance that lead to the Schneevulcanhalle.
<p><b>Location:</b> The cave is situated on a flatish area of limestone uphill from the row of Eish&ouml;hle entrances that lead to Schneevulcanhalle.
<p>E 36477, N (52)82090, H 1727
<p><b>Description:</b> A rift can be descended, over wedgeed stoned, inculding one that rocks, This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a cieling.<br>
<p><a href="235surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="235 survey;" src="235surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p><b>Description:</b> A rift can be descended, over wedged stones, inculding one that rocks. This leads to a narrow hading rift with wedged boulders for a ceiling.<br>
<p><a href="235surveylarge.jpg"><img alt="235 survey" src="235surveysmall.jpg"></a>
<p>Survey of 235
<p><b>Marking</b>: Tag made saying 1623/235, but not placed.
<p><b>Marking</b>: "1623/235" tag made, but not placed. Currently (2002)
tag reading "1623/230" (!) is in place.
<p><b>Exploration:</b> CUCC 2001
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<a href="../index.htm#235">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index</a>
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<li>115 - Lowest entrance to system.
<li>142 - Easiest route into middle of system.
<li>143 - Top shaft, audible connection but too tight.
<li>144 - Top shaft, connecting to Stellerwegh&ouml;he at -281m.
<li>144 - Top shaft, connecting to Stellerwegh&ouml;hle at -281m.
</ul>
<li>106 Eislufth&ouml;hle -506m