diff --git a/1626/index.html b/1626/index.html index 93b10fed4..2046d282e 100644 --- a/1626/index.html +++ b/1626/index.html @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To the east here is area 1627, and the eastern border of 1626 turns north.

of which has been visited by CUCC, as they tend to be difficult of access, or very much reserved to the Austrian cavers. The latter applies particularly to Raucherkarhöhle with its many +href="/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarhöhle with its many entrances near the Ischler Hütte, accessible by paths from Rettenbach. This is well documented on the website of the corresponding Austrian caving club, the Feuertal valleys north of the Schönberg ridge line, and reached only by immense and steep climbs up from the north to the Ebenseer Hochkogelhütte. The oldest and most extensive cave in this area is Ahnenschacht, +lang="de-at">Ahnenschacht, visited by the B.E.C. in the late sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.

@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.

href="../others/gsab/index.htm">GSAB explored a series of deep systems in the seventies - about the same time that CUCC first visited Austria. These include Trunkemboldschacht -854m; the four +href="/1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht -854m; the four entrances of Feuertalsystem -913m; and the smaller Ufoschacht or +href="/1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem -913m; and the smaller Ufoschacht or Gouffre Ovni, -565m.

Two expeditions by LUSS in the late @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ around five hour walks-in.

As you might expect, CUCC has visited only the most accessible cave in the area, the resurgence of Naglsteghöhle, which is a pleasant +href="/1626/5.htm">Naglsteghöhle, which is a pleasant five minute stroll from the bar at Blaa-Alm.

There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, but diff --git a/gallery/0.htm b/gallery/0.htm index ecc0ebc01..600115cbb 100644 --- a/gallery/0.htm +++ b/gallery/0.htm @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ CUCC's caving area.