Removing old hard-coded menus

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Philip Sargent
2022-03-11 00:17:52 +00:00
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<explorers></explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description></location_description>
<approach>This is situated on the plateau just on a major fault where one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. From <a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a>, head somewhat east of north onto a large area of bare karren containing B11 (<a href="198/198.html">1623/198</a>). Continue parallel with the line of a small scarp running north, and pass <a href="164.htm">1623/164</a> on the left. Scrambling past a wide snow choked shaft (<a href="189.htm">1623/189</a>) on the right, descend and turn right, along the line of a north-facing scarp containing B9 (<a href="190/190.html">1623/190</a>), heading roughly east, and clamber down a few small scars to the large open doline.</approach>
<approach>This is situated on the plateau just on a major fault where one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. From <a href="/handbook/tcamps.htm#id1977camp">Top
Camp</a>, head somewhat east of north onto a large area of bare karren containing B11 (<a href="/1623/198/198.html">1623/198</a>). Continue parallel with the
line of a small scarp running north, and pass <a href="/1623/164.htm">1623/164</a> on the left. Scrambling past a wide snow choked shaft (<a
href="/1623/189.htm">1623/189</a>) on the right, descend and turn right, along the line of a north-facing scarp containing B9 (<a
href="/1623/190/190.html">1623/190</a>), heading roughly east, and clamber down a few small scars to the large open doline.</approach>
<underground_description></underground_description>
<photo></p><div class="centre"><a href="others/l/b8locn.htm"><img src="others/t/b8locn.jpg" alt="Photomontage indicating location of B8 in landscape (98k JPEG)" width="334" height="167" /></a><p>Photomontage showing location of B8 below scar. Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel and Schwarzmoossattel behind (<b>Warning</b> - full size image is 1000 pixels wide)</p></div><p></photo>
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<entrance_description></entrance_description>
<explorers></explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>Again just a short distance up valley from <a href="b3.htm">B3</a>, a significant shakehole with snow at foot. (<i>Cambridge Underground 1977</i> gives bearings of Loser 234&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 292&deg;. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.)</p><p> Relocated in searches in 1990 and 1996 - best (and pretty easily) found from Schwarzmoossattel or <a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a> by following the path south until a small spring (at the site of the <a href="../tcamps.htm#id1979camp">1979 bivouac</a>) feeds a tiny stream descending into the valley. This sinks in the northernmost shaft of <a href="../1623/36/36.html">Schachtgruppe 36</a>. In the centre of the valley across from this point is an obvious shakehole, usually with a small snowchoke, in a shaft.</location_description>
<location_description>Again just a short distance up valley from <a href="b3.htm">B3</a>, a significant shakehole with snow at foot. (<i>Cambridge
Underground 1977</i> gives bearings of Loser 234&deg;, Br&auml;uning Nase 292&deg;. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that
this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.)</p><p> Relocated in searches in 1990 and 1996 - best (and pretty easily)
found from Schwarzmoossattel or <a href="/handbook/tcamps.html#id1977camp">Top Camp</a> by following the path south until a small spring (at the site of the <a
href="/handbook/tcamps.html#id1979camp">1979 bivouac</a>) feeds a tiny stream descending into the valley. This sinks in the northernmost shaft of <a
href="/1623/36/36.html">Schachtgruppe 36</a>. In the centre of the valley across from this point is an obvious shakehole, usually with a small snowchoke,
in a shaft.</location_description>
<approach></approach>
<underground_description></underground_description>
<photo></photo>