From ef55bb3ab1002fb71b3a987efb629fb81ada5084 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philip Sargent Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2024 18:18:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 76.htm to .html --- 1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html | 2 +- cave_data/1623-106.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-104.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-105.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-110.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-200.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-2005-92.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-2005-93.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-2005-94.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-2005-95.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-2005-96.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-269.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-97.html | 2 +- entrance_data/1623-99.html | 2 +- handbook/computing/update.html | 2 +- handbook/tcamps.html | 2 +- years/2004/76why.html | 2 +- years/2004/goals.html | 2 +- years/2005/mission.html | 2 +- years/2006/mission.html | 2 +- 20 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html b/1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html index 4b644fda1..9fddb397d 100644 --- a/1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html +++ b/1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ View across the plateau

This view from a high point not far from Eislufthöhle entrance (probably the top of the +href="../../76/76.html">Eislufthöhle entrance (probably the top of the boulder next to 104) was taken in 2004. Several entrances are obvious, including the 76 bivvy site. The other obvious entrance, just above and to the right of the tent in the photo, has also been diff --git a/cave_data/1623-106.html b/cave_data/1623-106.html index 0743b76de..0d2d454de 100644 --- a/cave_data/1623-106.html +++ b/cave_data/1623-106.html @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast 106 was a mistake - the number was accidentally used by CUCC -for Eislufthöhle (76) for a while. But we reverted to the +for Eislufthöhle (76) for a while. But we reverted to the Austrian Kataster numbering once the confusion was discovered. So 106 and 76 are two numbers for the same cave. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-104.html b/entrance_data/1623-104.html index b6affa986..a46ee15e3 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-104.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-104.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ -In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as Eislufthöhle (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col. +In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as Eislufthöhle (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col.

Entrance looking down from top of boulder (spit visible in front on boot)

Photo © Olly Betts, 2004 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-105.html b/entrance_data/1623-105.html index ff79a2389..c9c8a9810 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-105.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-105.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ -30m north of Eislufthöhle on the plateau. +30m north of Eislufthöhle on the plateau.

View of location (entrance in centre of picture)Entrance (1999)Entrance (2005) — note tag and number on right-hand wallView down entrance shaft

Photos © Olly Betts diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-110.html b/entrance_data/1623-110.html index acd8e1f71..d616f7d18 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-110.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-110.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> Low (crawling) entrance with strong draught out. -On the plateau, about 2km (sic) beyond Eislufthöhle towards Schönberg. The cave is on the Stone Bridge side of the ski pole line by 100 - 150m, maybe 1.1km from the Stone Bridge +On the plateau, about 2km (sic) beyond Eislufthöhle towards Schönberg. The cave is on the Stone Bridge side of the ski pole line by 100 - 150m, maybe 1.1km from the Stone Bridge We headed off beyond the cross country ski-pole line after refinding 2010-07 and 2010-01 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-200.html b/entrance_data/1623-200.html index c36f2df29..3c746ef31 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-200.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-200.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> 1623.gps00.93_01a
were attached to this entrance but they are now defunct survey stations. -From 164, avoid 189 (easiest 15m to its right over a small ridge, but OK immediately on its right edge), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns - 1996 vintage orange paint has completely faded). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep Lärchen), passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto 210. When this easy walk is interrupted by a step down, head leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (near 173). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn, then along a sloping limestone shelf. Shortly ahead is an abrupt headwall, below which is the shaft of Lost Rucksack Cave (given temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The area could also be reached (with more difficulty) from the "central" plateau area towards 76, and also via the "Geologists' walk" which passes much further left via 171 and 172. +From 164, avoid 189 (easiest 15m to its right over a small ridge, but OK immediately on its right edge), then go roughly NNW (a few cairns - 1996 vintage orange paint has completely faded). This leads up onto the right edge of a ridge (the main part of which is deep Lärchen), passing right of the OAV ski marker pole. This is an easy walk above a short (climbable) cliff looking down onto 210. When this easy walk is interrupted by a step down, head leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (near 173). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn, then along a sloping limestone shelf. Shortly ahead is an abrupt headwall, below which is the shaft of Lost Rucksack Cave (given temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The area could also be reached (with more difficulty) from the "central" plateau area towards 76, and also via the "Geologists' walk" which passes much further left via 171 and 172.

Photo of 1993 descent

Adam Cooper descending to place a bolt below the lip in 1993

-As for 76 +As for 76

EntranceInside (note flat sleeping spot on right; comfortable, but cold!)

Photos © Olly Betts 2005 Out on the plateau. -Head across for the large erratic boulders near 76 (aka 106), then away from the col past the open shaft of 105, turning left at a gap in the scrub which leads down a bare karren corridor to some dolines. Step across one and cast about for a large one with 97 in red paint. +Head across for the large erratic boulders near 76 (aka 106), then away from the col past the open shaft of 105, turning left at a gap in the scrub which leads down a bare karren corridor to some dolines. Step across one and cast about for a large one with 97 in red paint. diff --git a/handbook/tcamps.html b/handbook/tcamps.html index 30f333eec..5ea942e74 100644 --- a/handbook/tcamps.html +++ b/handbook/tcamps.html @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ height="168" alt="Full of snow in 2019" />

76 Eislufthöhle bivvy

-

In 2004-2007, the 76 Eislufthöhle +

In 2004-2007, the 76 Eislufthöhle re-exploration project necessitated a camp close to the 76 entrance. A bivouac was established in a convenient rock shelter nearby. This was also used in 2012,13,15,16. Camping on the nearby grassy bit, which has diff --git a/years/2004/76why.html b/years/2004/76why.html index 25018bb24..3f4df4d79 100644 --- a/years/2004/76why.html +++ b/years/2004/76why.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This shows the caves in the area with 4 additional fake vertical shafts indicating the entrance locations and depths of (from left to right) 97 (Schneewindschacht), -76 (Eislufthöhle), +76 (Eislufthöhle), 107 (Gemshöhle), and 82 (Bräuninghöhle):

diff --git a/years/2004/goals.html b/years/2004/goals.html index bf80dd145..e6c29a708 100644 --- a/years/2004/goals.html +++ b/years/2004/goals.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ interested (Dave) -->

Eislufthöhle (1623/76)

-Eislufthöhle was found on the second +Eislufthöhle was found on the second ever CUCC expedition to the Loser area in 1977. That year the explorers got to -150m with the way on wide open. They pushed again in 1978, and in 1979 finally reached a sump at approximately -506m. They derigged and nobody has diff --git a/years/2005/mission.html b/years/2005/mission.html index 355616274..9f0921127 100644 --- a/years/2005/mission.html +++ b/years/2005/mission.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

More recently, exploration of Steinbrückenhöhle (204) has been the main focus of expedition work. Since 1999 it has yielded 9.1km of passage and is over 500m deep. It is anticipated that it will eventually connect to the Schwarzmooskogelhöhlensystem. Along the line between Steinbrückenhöhle and Kaninchenhöhle lies Hauchhöhle (234), the scene of significant exploration in 2004; its length was quadrupled to 619m, and there is still much to be done in it.

-Eislufthöhle was found on the second +Eislufthöhle was found on the second ever CUCC expedition to the area in 1977, when the explorers got to -150m with the way on wide open. They pushed again in 1978, then in 1979 finally reached a sump at approximately -506m. They derigged and nobody diff --git a/years/2006/mission.html b/years/2006/mission.html index 59cd7a23d..d609c3aca 100644 --- a/years/2006/mission.html +++ b/years/2006/mission.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

More recently, exploration of Steinbrückenhöhle (204) has been the main focus of expedition work. Since 1999 it has yielded 11.7km of passage and is over 500m deep. It is anticipated that it will eventually connect to the Schwarzmooskogelhöhlensystem. Along the line between Steinbrückenhöhle and Kaninchenhöhle lies Hauchhöhle (234), the scene of significant exploration in 2004 and 2005; its length is now 619m, and there are still leads to be investigated.

-Eislufthöhle (76) was found on the second +Eislufthöhle (76) was found on the second ever CUCC expedition to the area in 1977, when the explorers got to -150m with the way on wide open. They pushed again in 1978, then in 1979 finally reached a sump at approximately -506m. They derigged and nobody