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<center><h1>Kratzer valley</h1></center>
<h1>Kratzer valley</h1>
The Kratzer valley is the main valley south from Schwarzmoossattel. However,
<p>The Kratzer valley is the main valley south from Schwarzmoossattel. However,
it is not the one followed by the path down to Br&auml;uning Alm, which
traverses the east slopes of Br&auml;uning Nase to reach a small col and
slopes west of Kratzer. The narrow valley itself may be entered at the top
(north) end by dropping below the path just after it leaves the
Schwarzmoossattel. The inner reaches are then relatively inaccessible, as
they are separated from the dwarf-pine covered slopes up to Br&auml;uning
Alm by a cliff band. Similarly, cliffs on the other side isolate it from the
SW slopes of Vorderer Schwarmooskogel.
traverses the east slopes of Br&auml;uning Nase to reach a small col and slopes
west of Kratzer. The narrow valley itself may be entered at the top (north) end
by dropping below the path just after it leaves the Schwarzmoossattel. The
inner reaches are then relatively inaccessible, as they are separated from the
dwarf-pine covered slopes up to Br&auml;uning Alm by a cliff band. Similarly,
cliffs on the other side isolate it from the SW slopes of Vorderer
Schwarmooskogel.</p>
<p>Consequently, few of CUCC have explored the valley since the initial trip
of 1976, and most of the caves hereabouts have been entered by the local
cavers (at the north end). The locals were exploring and numbering caves
around the time when CUCC looked in the valley, and there is a suspicion that
some of the "Austrian" numbers refer to the same caves looked at by CUCC.
However, the supposed correlation between CUCC and kataster numbers mentioned
in the Austrian caving journal does not seem to be correct, from evidence
gathered on a visit in 1990, so CUCC's caves appear here with their original
CUCC numbers, pending more investigation.
<p>Consequently, few of CUCC have explored the valley since the initial trip of
1976, and most of the caves hereabouts have been entered by the local cavers
(at the north end). The locals were exploring and numbering caves around the
time when CUCC looked in the valley, and there is a suspicion that some of the
"Austrian" numbers refer to the same caves looked at by CUCC. However, the
supposed correlation between CUCC and kataster numbers mentioned in the
Austrian caving journal does not seem to be correct, from evidence gathered on
a visit in 1990, so CUCC's caves appear here with their original CUCC numbers,
pending more investigation.</p>
<p>There is a suspicion that one of the German groups may have explored some
other entrances near the bottom of the valley (marked with red paint, but not
in the kataster), but we have no documentation on these.
in the kataster), but we have no documentation on these.</p>
<p>If the valley is followed down, it leads into a closed depression with a
low point at 1527m, not at all obvious from the map. A steep climb up leads
to a more level section, where a path materialises, to meet the marked path
201 (St&ouml;gerweg) as the north branch of a T-junction at c 1580m. Straight
on (initially south for a short way) is the Stellerweg area <a
<p>If the valley is followed down, it leads into a closed depression with a low
point at 1527m, not at all obvious from the map. A steep climb up leads to a
more level section, where a path materialises, to meet the marked path 201
(St&ouml;gerweg) as the north branch of a T-junction at c 1580m. Straight on
(initially south for a short way) is the Stellerweg area <a
href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach route</a>, whilst right (west) is the
route from <a href="../egglgrub/index.htm">Egglgrube</a> and the
Bergrestaurant. The first part of this path into Kratzer from the south
appears to be well-used <b>only</b> because of people missing this T-junction
and going some way before realising the error.
Bergrestaurant. The first part of this path into Kratzer from the south appears
to be well-used <b>only</b> because of people missing this T-junction and going
some way before realising the error.</p>
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<tr><td><a id="id34">34</a></td>
<td><a href="../noinfo/kratzer/34.htm">H&ouml;hle am Kratzer I</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id35">35</a></td>
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<td><a href="b5.htm">CUCC(1976) schacht B5</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id186">186</a></td>
<td><a href="186.htm">Rosenkavalierh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
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Fledermaush&ouml;hle - 1623/71
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<p>Ruth Upsall in Fledermaush&ouml;hle during the exploration in 1976
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<p>Ruth Upsall in Fledermaush&ouml;hle during the exploration in 1976</p>
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Victoria Brown, 1976</font>
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Fledermaush&ouml;hle - 1623/71
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<p>Rod Leach (?) in Fledermaush&ouml;hle during the exploration in 1976
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<p>Rod Leach (?) in Fledermaush&ouml;hle during the exploration in 1976</p>
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Victoria Brown, 1976</font>
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1623: Loser AugstSee area
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<center><h1>Loser, Hochanger and Augst See</h1></center>
<h1>Loser, Hochanger and Augst See</h1>
This area includes all those caves most conveniently reached from the <a
<p>This area includes all those caves most conveniently reached from the <a
href="../tollrd.htm">Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e</a>'s Bergrestaurant by
walking up past Augst See, or from the Loser H&uuml;tte by the direct path
onto Loser. It is bounded to the west and northwest by cliffs falling
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it from the large closed depression of <a href="../br-alm/index.htm">
Br&auml;uning Kunntal</a>, and to the southeast by the path to Egglgrube,
below which lies <a href="../egglgrub/index.htm">Egglgrubenalm and Scharling
Kar</a>.
Kar</a>.</p>
<p>All the caves are most conveniently approached from the Bergrestaurant or
the Loser H&uuml;tte. The Augst See is reached in under five minutes from
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Gschwandt Alm and to the further peaks north to the Sch&ouml;nberg. The
path continues obvious, over Hochanger, to be joined by a direct (and much
steeper) path from the Loser H&uuml;tte, just before reaching the summit of
Loser, an excellent viewpoint.
Loser, an excellent viewpoint.</p>
<p>The direct path from the Loser H&uuml;tte starts as an obvious ascending
track from the back of the hut. This is the best approach route for a few of
the caves which are at the foot of the south face of Loser, reached by
traversing west from this path some 120m above the hut.
traversing west from this path some 120m above the hut.</p>
<p>Also from the hut, an old path leads NE a little above the toll road,
which it meets just after the final hairpin. The road goes below the cliff
line of Dimmelwand, where a number of the caves are situated. It is not
entirely clear whether all these caves remain accessible since the building
of the toll road.
of the toll road.</p>
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South face of Loser - reached from Loser H&uuml;tte path</caption>
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South face of Loser - reached from Loser H&uuml;tte path
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<tr><td><a id="id7">7</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/7.htm">Bachschlag</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id8">8</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/8.htm">Gro&szlig;es Loserloch</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id9">9</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/9.htm">Kleines Loserloch</a></td></tr>
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Ammereich and H&ouml;llgraben - below Dimmelwand and the last part of toll
road</caption>
<tr><td><a id="id17">17</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/17.htm">B&auml;renh&ouml;hle im H&ouml;llgraben</a></td></tr>
<h4 style="text-align: center">Ammereich and H&ouml;llgraben - below Dimmelwand and the
last part of toll road</h4>
<table class="trad centre"><tr><td><a id="id17">17</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/17.htm">B&auml;renh&ouml;hle im H&ouml;llgraben</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id18">18</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/18.htm">Gaisofen im Ammerei</a></td></tr>
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Around Augst See</caption>
<tr><td><a id="id14">14</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/14.htm">Schafkirche</a></td></tr>
<h4 style="text-align: center">Around Augst See</h4>
<table class="trad centre"><tr><td><a id="id14">14</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/14.htm">Schafkirche</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id16">16</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/16.htm">Pauli-Loch</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id56">56</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/56.htm">Hornsteinh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id57">57</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/57.htm">H&ouml;hle unterhalb der Schafkirche</a></td></tr>
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<tr><td><a id="id72">72</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/72.htm">Skeletth&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
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Loser - Hochanger ridge area</caption>
<h4 style="text-align: center">Loser - Hochanger ridge area</h4>
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<tr><td><a id="id13">13</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/13.htm">Knochenh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id55">55</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/55.htm">Schachth&ouml;hle westlich von Hochanger</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id62">62</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/62.htm">Dolinenh&ouml;hle</a></td></tr>
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<tr><td><a id="id67">67</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/67.htm">Biwakh&ouml;hle am Loser</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id69">69</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/69.htm">Schacht am Gschirr</a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a id="id70">70</a></td><td><a href="../noinfo/loser/70.htm">Schneckenloch</a></td></tr>
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<p>This figure is approximately the top right quarter of Jared's
original figure 3 (Cambridge Underground 1988, p 12), cut down to show
mainly just the Loser area. Unfortunately, the original figure contains
just too much detail to be remotely legible if reproduced to fit in a
typical browser window.
<br><a href="../years/1987/geolog.htm">Original article</a>
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<p><a href="../years/1987/geolog.htm">Original article</a></p>
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