make /1623 absolute not relative - on the way to fixing cave URLs

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To the east here is area 1627, and the eastern border of 1626 turns north.</p>
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 <b lang="de-at"> <a id="id55"
href="../1626/55.htm">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle</a></b> with its many
href="/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle</a></b> with its many
entrances near the <b lang="de-at">Ischler H&uuml;tte</b>, accessible by paths
from <b lang="de-at">Rettenbach</b>. This is well documented on the website of
the corresponding Austrian caving club, the <a
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ and <b lang="de-at">Feuertal</b> valleys north of the <b
lang="de-at">Sch&ouml;nberg</b> ridge line, and reached only by immense and
steep climbs up from the north to the <b lang="de-at">Ebenseer
Hochkogelh&uuml;tte</b>. The oldest and most extensive cave in this area is <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id50" href="../1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a></b>,
lang="de-at"><a id="id50" href="/1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a></b>,
visited by the <a href="../others/bec/index.htm">B.E.C.</a> in the late
sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.</p>
@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.</p>
href="../others/gsab/index.htm">GSAB</a> explored a series of deep systems in
the seventies - about the same time that CUCC first visited Austria. These
include <b lang="de-at"><a id="id117"
href="../1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht</a></b> -854m; the four
href="/1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht</a></b> -854m; the four
entrances of <b lang="de-at"><a id="id120"
href="../1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem</a></b> -913m; and the smaller <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id122" href="../1626/122.htm">Ufoschacht</a></b> or
href="/1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem</a></b> -913m; and the smaller <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id122" href="/1626/122.htm">Ufoschacht</a></b> or
<b lang="fr-be">Gouffre Ovni</b>, -565m.</p>
<p>Two expeditions by <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> in the late
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ around five hour walks-in.</p>
<p>As you might expect, CUCC has visited only the most accessible cave in the
area, the resurgence of <b lang="de-at"><a id="id5"
href="../1626/5.htm">Naglstegh&ouml;hle</a></b>, which is a pleasant
href="/1626/5.htm">Naglstegh&ouml;hle</a></b>, which is a pleasant
five minute stroll from the bar at Blaa-Alm.</p>
<p>There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, but

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@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ CUCC's caving area.</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>top entrance - 161a</b></li>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>Scarface entrance - 161d</b></li>
<li>the <a href="../1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
<li>the <a href="/1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
and Wheelchair Access;</li>
<li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via
<a href="../1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
<a href="/1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="cave.htm">Underground</a> in some of our other caves</li>

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<img class="icon" src="/1623/71/t/ca7.jpg" width="178" height="134" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/71/l/ca4.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/71/t/ca4.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/ca6.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/ca6.jpg" width="118" height="174" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/198/198.html">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/198/b11.jpg" width="174" height="118" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/hotgk.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/hotgk.jpg" width="151" height="116" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/p16.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/p16.jpg" width="122" height="183" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/gents.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/gents.jpg" width="122" height="185" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/penult.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/penult.jpg" width="123" height="184" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/sump.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/sump.jpg" width="121" height="187" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/82stal.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/82stal.jpg" width="113" height="145" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/entrft.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/entrft.jpg" width="122" height="182" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/shellp.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/shellp.jpg" width="164" height="248" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/qsc.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/qsc.jpg" width="134" height="178" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/cloud.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/cloud.jpg" width="118" height="183" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/crowsn.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/crowsn.jpg" width="160" height="240" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/182/l/chimny.htm">
<img class="icon" src="../1623/182/t/chimny.jpg" width="122" height="159" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/ca6.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/ca6.jpg" width="118" height="174" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/198/198.html">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/198/b11.jpg" width="174" height="118" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/hotgk.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/hotgk.jpg" width="151" height="116" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/p16.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/p16.jpg" width="122" height="183" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/gents.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/gents.jpg" width="122" height="185" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/penult.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/penult.jpg" width="123" height="184" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/sump.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/sump.jpg" width="121" height="187" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/82stal.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/82stal.jpg" width="113" height="145" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/entrft.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/entrft.jpg" width="122" height="182" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/shellp.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/shellp.jpg" width="164" height="248" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/qsc.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/qsc.jpg" width="134" height="178" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/cloud.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/cloud.jpg" width="118" height="183" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/crowsn.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/crowsn.jpg" width="160" height="240" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/182/l/chimny.htm">
<img class="icon" src="/1623/182/t/chimny.jpg" width="122" height="159" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/wookdr.htm">
<img class="icon" width="130" height="142" src="../tinypix/wookdr.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../handbook/l/rbelay.html">

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CUCC's caving area.</p>
<div>
<a href="../1623/198/198.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/198/b11_jh.jpg" width="122" height="177" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/76/l/scf.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/76/t/scf.jpg" width="170" height="108" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/91_93.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/91_93.jpg" width="218" height="160" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/94x93.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/94x93.jpg" width="161" height="137" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/107/l/107.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/107/t/107.jpg" width="118" height="175" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/113ent.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/113ent.jpg" width="131" height="165" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/113ac.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/113ac.jpg" width="124" height="184" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/41/l/115ent.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/41/t/115ent.jpg" width="111" height="159" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/145/l145.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/145/t145.jpg" width="109" height="152" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/161/l/rwinch.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/161/t/rwinch.jpg" width="123" height="181" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/161/l/161a89.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/161/t/161a89.jpg" width="121" height="178" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/161/l/161d.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/161/t/161d.jpg" width="123" height="156" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/164.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/164.jpg" width="148" height="142" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/189164.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/189164.jpg" width="149" height="142" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/189svy.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/189svy.jpg" width="200" height="134" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/171/171.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/171/171_ent_old_small.jpg" width="161" height="137" alt="" /></a>(x4)
<a href="../1623/others/l/90-1.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/90-1.jpg" width="73" height="67" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/172.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/172.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/173.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/173.jpg" width="194" height="130" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/174/174.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/174/ent95_small.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/175.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/175.jpg" width="123" height="175" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/175snr.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/175snr.jpg" width="154" height="110" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/176snr.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/176snr.jpg" width="122" height="172" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/180.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/180.jpg" width="133" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/190/190.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/190/ent_1995_small.jpg" width="121" height="177" alt="" /></a>(x2)
<a href="../1623/others/l/194.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/194rft.jpg" width="143" height="170" alt="" /></a>(x3)
<a href="../1623/others/l/195.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/195rft.jpg" width="143" height="170" alt="" /></a>(x2)
<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh0.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/lrh0.jpg" width="150" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/lrh.jpg" width="123" height="169" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh1.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/lrh1.jpg" width="150" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/198/198.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/198/b11_jh.jpg" width="122" height="177" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/76/l/scf.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/76/t/scf.jpg" width="170" height="108" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/91_93.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/91_93.jpg" width="218" height="160" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/94x93.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/94x93.jpg" width="161" height="137" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/107/l/107.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/107/t/107.jpg" width="118" height="175" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/113ent.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/113ent.jpg" width="131" height="165" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/113ac.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/113ac.jpg" width="124" height="184" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/41/l/115ent.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/41/t/115ent.jpg" width="111" height="159" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/145/l145.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/145/t145.jpg" width="109" height="152" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/161/l/rwinch.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/161/t/rwinch.jpg" width="123" height="181" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/161/l/161a89.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/161/t/161a89.jpg" width="121" height="178" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/161/l/161d.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/161/t/161d.jpg" width="123" height="156" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/164.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/164.jpg" width="148" height="142" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/189164.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/189164.jpg" width="149" height="142" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/189svy.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/189svy.jpg" width="200" height="134" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/171/171.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/171/171_ent_old_small.jpg" width="161" height="137" alt="" /></a>(x4)
<a href="/1623/others/l/90-1.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/90-1.jpg" width="73" height="67" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/172.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/172.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/173.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/173.jpg" width="194" height="130" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/174/174.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/174/ent95_small.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/175.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/175.jpg" width="123" height="175" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/175snr.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/175snr.jpg" width="154" height="110" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/176snr.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/176snr.jpg" width="122" height="172" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/180.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/180.jpg" width="133" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/190/190.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/190/ent_1995_small.jpg" width="121" height="177" alt="" /></a>(x2)
<a href="/1623/others/l/194.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/194rft.jpg" width="143" height="170" alt="" /></a>(x3)
<a href="/1623/others/l/195.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/195rft.jpg" width="143" height="170" alt="" /></a>(x2)
<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh0.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/lrh0.jpg" width="150" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/lrh.jpg" width="123" height="169" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh1.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/lrh1.jpg" width="150" height="200" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/9603vd.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/9603vd.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/9603.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/9603.jpg" width="134" height="200" alt="1996_03 Entrance photo (54k JPEG)" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/9605.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/9605.jpg" width="150" height="188" alt="1996_05 Entrance photo (45k JPEG)" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/1999x1.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/1999x1.jpg" width="132" height="194" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/204/l/1en.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/204/t/1en.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/204/l/14entd.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/204/t/14entd.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/204/l/ente.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/204/t/ente.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/234/l/tag.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/234/t/tag.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/251/251.html"><img class="icon" src="../1623/251/entsmall.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/9603.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/9603.jpg" width="134" height="200" alt="1996_03 Entrance photo (54k JPEG)" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/9605.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/9605.jpg" width="150" height="188" alt="1996_05 Entrance photo (45k JPEG)" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/1999x1.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/1999x1.jpg" width="132" height="194" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/204/l/1en.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/204/t/1en.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/204/l/14entd.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/204/t/14entd.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/204/l/ente.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/204/t/ente.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/234/l/tag.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/234/t/tag.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/251/251.html"><img class="icon" src="/1623/251/entsmall.jpg" alt="" /></a>

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<a href="../piclinks/tpcamp.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/tpcamp.jpg" width="166" height="114" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/tc1996.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/tc1996.jpg" width="200" height="134" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/tc-161.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/tc-161.jpg" width="181" height="123" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/nasevw.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/nasevw.jpg" width="219" height="138" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/nasev2.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg" width="244" height="160" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/82area.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/82area.jpg" width="185" height="122" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/b8locn.htm"><img class="icon" src="../1623/others/t/b8locn.jpg" width="334" height="167" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/nasevw.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/nasevw.jpg" width="219" height="138" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg" width="244" height="160" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/82area.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/82area.jpg" width="185" height="122" alt="" /></a>
<a href="/1623/others/l/b8locn.htm"><img class="icon" src="/1623/others/t/b8locn.jpg" width="334" height="167" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/brwall.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/brwall.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/bw_pks.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/bw_pks.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" /></a>
<a href="../piclinks/vs1843.htm"><img class="icon" src="../tinypix/vs1843.jpg" width="140" height="160" alt="" /></a>

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<hr />
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/186/186.html">186 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="..//1623/186/186.html">186 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="..//1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="../walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>
<li><a href="../guidebook/plateau.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
<li><a href="../kratzer.html">Kratzer Valley area</a></li>

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<hr />
<ul>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href=" via201.htm">Stellerweg</a> area;</li>
<li><a href=" br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description
<li><a href=" walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>

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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ to the NE of Schwarzmoos Sattel. CUCC's "path" is to the col between Vorderer
and Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel, where there is a permanent survey station
"vd1". Up the ridge to the left leads to the original
<a href="/1623/161/161.html">161a</a> entrance, whilst just ahead down a gully lie
161b and <a href="../1623/161/france.htm#id161c">161c</a>.
161b and <a href="/1623/161/france.htm#id161c">161c</a>.
<p><center><a href="../1623/others/l/161cvw.htm"><img alt="Photo - 62k"
src="../1623/others/t/161cvw.jpg" width=300 height=200 align=middle></a>
<p><center><a href="/1623/others/l/161cvw.htm"><img alt="Photo - 62k"
src="/1623/others/t/161cvw.jpg" width=300 height=200 align=middle></a>
&nbsp;
<!--<img alt=" &nbsp; " src="../../icons/lists/tab64.png">-->
<a href="../1623/others/l/161gly.htm"><img alt="Photo - 52k"
src="../1623/others/t/161gly.jpg" width=200 height=300 align=middle></a><br>
<a href="/1623/others/l/161gly.htm"><img alt="Photo - 52k"
src="/1623/others/t/161gly.jpg" width=200 height=300 align=middle></a><br>
<b>Anthony pointing the start from 161c...
&nbsp;
...down the gully towards 161d</b></center>
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ is the route to the 161 "back" entrances. Where the gully starts to choke
with pine, an exit left is possible (still with cairns), which leads to an
engineered traverse through an area of pine, then a series of scrambles and
traverses (unpleasant in the wet) down to an area of recent stone fall in
which lies the <a href="../1623/161/sftotp.htm#mothshag">161d</a> "Scarface"
which lies the <a href="/1623/161/sftotp.htm#mothshag">161d</a> "Scarface"
entrance.
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ into the <a href="kratzer.html">Kratzer valley</a> (an area explored
by the German group), while right is the main path. This junction is easy to
miss on the return in mist or at night. A few minutes further on, where a
cave is marked by a large red Omega in the middle of the path
(<a href="../1623/28.htm">1623/28</a>), there is a junction path
(<a href="/1623/28.htm">1623/28</a>), there is a junction path
to the left (route to <a href="vianip.htm">the Nipple</a>), and
<a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Laser-fixed point 7/8</a> marked with
a bolt.
@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ src="t/via201.jpg" width=149 height=120></a></center>
<p>The main 201 path beyond 1623/28 leads after several minutes to a strongly
draughting entrance on the left numbered
<a href="../1623/32.htm">32</a>. To the left after this
<a href="/1623/32.htm">32</a>. To the left after this
are routes to <a href="41.htm">41</a>, <a href="/1623/141.htm">141</a> and
<a href="../1623/142.htm">142</a> and the original approaches to 143 and 144. The
main path descends steeply for a while; <a href="../1623/115.htm">115</a> lies
downhill to the right. Ahead, <a href="../1623/87.htm">87</a> lies up a valley
<a href="/1623/142.htm">142</a> and the original approaches to 143 and 144. The
main path descends steeply for a while; <a href="/1623/115.htm">115</a> lies
downhill to the right. Ahead, <a href="/1623/87.htm">87</a> lies up a valley
to the left, and considerably further, paint marks lead left to
<a href="../1623/109.htm">109</a> and <a href="../1623/113.htm">113</a>
<a href="/1623/109.htm">109</a> and <a href="/1623/113.htm">113</a>
(Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle). 151-155 are also up left hereabouts.
<p>If the main path is followed considerably further, it joins the path
@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ from <a href="aaussee.html">Altausseer See</a> through
Hochklapfsattel into a 174m deep doline, around a kilometre long, and
eventually to Appel Haus and the <a href="wilden.html">Wildensee</a>.
Just near this junction it is possible to gain access to the Scarface
(<a href="../1623/161/sftotp.htm">1623/161d</a>) entrance to
<a href="../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, but the route is
(<a href="/1623/161/sftotp.htm">1623/161d</a>) entrance to
<a href="/1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, but the route is
non-obvious and much obstructed by the dwarf pine - CUCC found this approach
to be too hard and instead used an approach as for
<a href="via161.html">161a</a>. Much futher on, high up to the left, on
Ro&szlig;kogel, is the area explored by LUSS (mainly in Kataster area
<a href="../1626/index.html">1626</a>).
<a href="/1626/index.html">1626</a>).
<hr />
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ brings one out at the entrance to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle.</p>
</table>
<hr />
<ul>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href=" via201.htm">Stellerweg</a> area;</li>
<li><a href=" br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description
<li><a href=" walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Stellerwegh&ouml;hlensystem, and a number of caves not explored by CUCC, are
reached by following this junction path. This starts out well-marked with
cairns and red paint spots/arrows. After a short while, it traverses below a
cliff on the left. At the far end of this, a climb up reaches a well-hidden
route to <a href="../1623/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78).</p>
route to <a href="/1623/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78).</p>
<div class="centre">
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ become increasingly clear with traffic. Indeed, it is becoming an easy
route for those approaching 161 and the col to get side-tracked onto.
It ascends close to <a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser point</a>
0/1, and the small group of nearby entrances, the most obvious of which is
the open shaft of <a href="../1623/156/156.html">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
the open shaft of <a href="/1623/156/156.html">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
the left (uphill, east) side. Following the cairned route through various
patches of pine leads to the summit, not obvious until you are almost upon
it.
@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ it.
<p>The route taken by early eighties surface surveys, to caves on the east
side of the summit (and perhaps best
for those based at Top Camp familiar with the route to
<a href="../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>), is to go along a traverse
<a href="/1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>), is to go along a traverse
route marked with orange paint (by a French caving group, we believe), from
the 161c entrance. This path leads below <a href="../1623/162.htm">162</a> and
the 161c entrance. This path leads below <a href="/1623/162.htm">162</a> and
<a href="/1623/163/index.html">163</a> to lead eventually towards the
<a href="40area.html">Eish&ouml;hle area</a>, between Kaninchenh&ouml;hle
and <a href="../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.</a> This zone has various caves
and <a href="/1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.</a> This zone has various caves
not explored by CUCC, and as such was neglected by us for many years.
However, around 2000 it became clear that it was a critical area beneath which
the much sought-after connection between the two biggest caves in the area must

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ also here courtesy of video of postcard-sized prints.</p>
photos will make it to the web site quickly, without having to wait
to make up a set of 100 for a Photo-CD :-) Experience has also shown that
the final results are somewhat better as we have more control at the
scanning stage. See the <a href="../1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
scanning stage. See the <a href="/1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
virtual tour.</p>
<p>Since the above paragraphs were written, there has been a vast increase in

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Staud'nwirt</a>, by the road to Grundlsee. Here <a href="http://s451585858.websi
made us very welcome for many years, and have provided us with many luxuries
including some office space in 1984 and use of the "Potato Hut" ever since,
which has sported a fridge for cold beer since 1995! So vital is this to expo
morale that <a href="../1623/161/fbland.htm#ealgor">some passage</a> has been
morale that <a href="/1623/161/fbland.htm#ealgor">some passage</a> has been
named after it.</p>
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Allegedly this number was changed to 87A or 87B, but in fact this is not the
case and this number needs to be removed. [In 2018 the number has faded so badly that you can only just see that it once said "88".]</td></tr>
<tr><td>106</td><td>This was a number which we were entitled to use, and
which we applied to <a href="../1623/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a>,
which we applied to <a href="/1623/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a>,
an early significant find. However, the cave was written up in a
non-CUCC publication which went to the Austrians, who allocated this cave
their own number (76) since our number wasn't mentioned. This makes a lot of
@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ confusing, but the net result is that 106 is probably not our number anymore. We
believe that the Austrians have not reused it, and in fact it appears they
still refer to Eislufth&ouml;hle as 106 in places.</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="../1623/141.htm">141</a>,<a href="../1623/142.htm">142</a></td>
<tr><td><a href="/1623/141.htm">141</a>,<a href="/1623/142.htm">142</a></td>
<td>These were incorrectly labelled 131 and 132 (respectively) in paint. 142 has since been corrected, but it seems 141 may still be marked 131.</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="/cave/1623-114">114</a>
</td><td>This cave was completely missing! (found in 1980, but no
record was published - the logbook is missing). Identified as being same as cave found in 2018 and explored to 20m conclusion in 2019.</td></tr>
<tr><td>185</td><td>Apart from <a name="x185" href="../1623/185/185.html">2
<tr><td>185</td><td>Apart from <a name="x185" href="/1623/185/185.html">2
Year Gestation H&ouml;hle</a> (on the col en route to 161a) which is
correctly numbered 185, there may have been <b>two</b> other caves erroneously
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ with the advantage of Schlagobers to appeal to the calorifically-challenged.</dd
<hr>
<dt><b><a id="mihs">Mohr-im-Hemd</a></b>
</dt><dd>No, not the <a href="../1623/161/offffr.htm#mihemd">passage</a> in
</dt><dd>No, not the <a href="/1623/161/offffr.htm#mihemd">passage</a> in
Kaninchenh&ouml;hle, but the death-by-chocolate pudding which it was named
after. The first challenge is to persuade the other attendees at the expo
dinner to pay for the game if you win. The second challenge is to eat ten of

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ drill, so must be securely wedged in place using feet and/or the rope. Since
it was given to CUCC in <a href="../../years/1990/sponsr.htm">Sponsorship</a>
in 1990, the power drill has proved particularly useful on pitches where many
rebelays are needed, and especially on bolted climbs or traverses such as "<a
href="../../1623/161/l/3wisea.htm">Three Wise Men</a>". The drill was in
href="..//1623/161/l/3wisea.htm">Three Wise Men</a>". The drill was in
such demand for this type of rigging that a second one was bought (and a third
may be borrowed...), and a number of members of the club have invested in
drills for their own use [1990].</p>

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@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ but just a few of them lead to really significant finds! Much of the
exploration now is beyond the Steinbr&uuml;cken bivvy in the area known as
<a href="../guidebook/remote.html">the far plateau</a></p>
<p><b>Shaft bashing:</b>&nbsp;<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh0.htm">
<img src="../1623/others/t/lrh0.jpg" class="icon" width="143" height="173"
<p><b>Shaft bashing:</b>&nbsp;<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh0.htm">
<img src="/1623/others/t/lrh0.jpg" class="icon" width="143" height="173"
alt="Lost Rucksack Hole 0" /></a>&nbsp;
<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh.htm"><img src="../1623/others/t/lrh.jpg"
<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh.htm"><img src="/1623/others/t/lrh.jpg"
class="icon" width="123" height="169"
alt="Lost Rucksack Hole" /></a>&nbsp;
<b>Bolt placing:</b>&nbsp;<a href="../1623/others/l/lrh1.htm"> <img
src="../1623/others/t/lrh1.jpg" class="icon" width="143" height="170"
<b>Bolt placing:</b>&nbsp;<a href="/1623/others/l/lrh1.htm"> <img
src="/1623/others/t/lrh1.jpg" class="icon" width="143" height="170"
alt="Lost Rucksack Hole 1" /></a></p>
<p class="caption">(Typical shaft bashing, often easiest on ladders: Adam Cooper
near Top Camp in 1993. Bolt placing usually easier on rope, but still in

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@ -175,14 +175,14 @@ get an idea of what expo will be trying to achieve, there is a "<a
href="../years/2018/index.html">mission statement</a>" for the current year. And
to see how much potential there is, a glance at a recent <span
lang="de">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span> <a
href="../1623/204/qm.html">Question Mark list</a> is a revelation. Leads are
href="/1623/204/qm.html">Question Mark list</a> is a revelation. Leads are
numbered by year, with the oldest first. Following links from any of these
leads will get you into the relevant section of the <a
href="../1623/204/204.html">cave description</a>, which gives an idea of the
href="/1623/204/204.html">cave description</a>, which gives an idea of the
sort of caving.</p>
<p>For the ambitious, there is a complete description of <a
href="../1623/161/161.html"><span lang="de-at">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span></a>,
href="/1623/161/161.html"><span lang="de-at">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span></a>,
which absorbed almost all of CUCC's expedition effort from 1989 to 1999 and now
forms the largest single component of the <span
lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> system. The description runs to about 90 A4

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@ -807,9 +807,9 @@ the pulley and jammer together using a krab; then anchor the pulley jammer
by passing a maillon through the krab.</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<a href="../1623/161/l/rl89a.htm"><img
<a href="/1623/161/l/rl89a.htm"><img
alt="Austrian CRO hand winch in operation at 161"
src="../1623/161/t/rl89a.jpg" width="123" height="181" /></a>
src="/1623/161/t/rl89a.jpg" width="123" height="181" /></a>
<p class="caption">Rigging for stretcher vertical lift</p>
</div>
@ -826,9 +826,9 @@ essential to avoid pulling the rescuee into danger or where he cannot be
manoeuvred. Necks have been broken this way!</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<a href="../1623/161/l/rwinch.htm"><img
<a href="/1623/161/l/rwinch.htm"><img
alt="Austrian CRO hand winch in operation at 161"
src="../1623/161/t/rwinch.jpg" width="123" height="181" /></a>
src="/1623/161/t/rwinch.jpg" width="123" height="181" /></a>
<p class="caption">Austrian CRO hand winch in operation at 161</p>
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@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ surface.</p>
<h2>Hand spits</h2>
<div class="onleft" style="clear: left"> <a
href="../../1623/161/l/boltin.htm"><img alt="(36k image)"
src="../../1623/161/t/boltin.jpg" width="113" height="152" /></a></br><span
href="..//1623/161/l/boltin.htm"><img alt="(36k image)"
src="..//1623/161/t/boltin.jpg" width="113" height="152" /></a></br><span
class="caption">Bolting by Hand</br>(click to enlarge)</span> </div>
<p>Old-style hand-drilled spits are self-drilling; the spit sleeve functions
both as a drill bit and as an anchor. Screw it firmly onto the driver and tap

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ exploratory purposes.</p>
<p>CUCC's first high camp was set up in 1977, on a site identified on the first
visit in 1976. This was on an area of pasture above a small limestone scar from
<a href="../1623/l/tc1977.htm"><span lang="de-at">Br&auml;uning Alm</span></a>. At
<a href="/1623/l/tc1977.htm"><span lang="de-at">Br&auml;uning Alm</span></a>. At
the time, the springs in the valley here were the only reliable water supply we
had discovered. There were caves nearby, as well as ones on the plateau to
explore, so the site proved very pleasant, until washed out in one (of many)
@ -171,10 +171,10 @@ and the place is now very civilised indeed.
See the <a href="bivirig.html">bivvy rigging guide</a> for tarp erection details.</p>
<div class="centre">
<a href="../1623/204/bivvy.html">
<a href="/1623/204/bivvy.html">
<img src="../tinypix/204bivy.jpg" width="233" height="168"
alt="204 bivvy" /></a>
<a href="../1623/others/l/nasev2.htm"><img src="../1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg"
<a href="/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm"><img src="/1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg"
height="168" alt="Clearer View from Br&auml;ning Nase" /></a>
<a href="i/shovelling-snow.jpg"><img src="t/shovelling-snow.jpg"
@ -185,13 +185,13 @@ height="168" alt="Full of snow in 2019" /></a>
<h3>76 Eislufth&ouml;hle bivvy</h3>
<p>In 2004-2007, the 76 <a href="../1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a>
<p>In 2004-2007, the 76 <a href="/1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a>
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
room for 2 small tents is a lot warmer than staying in the bivi cave.</p>
<div class="centre"><a href="../1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html">
<div class="centre"><a href="/1623/others/l/76bivvyvw.html">
<img src="../tinypix/76bivvy.jpg" /></a></div>
<h3><a id="id2017camp">2017</a> Organh&ouml;hle Camp</h3>

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ These URL recognisers work:
<li>/cave/&lt;caveslug&gt;-&lt;year&gt;&lt;qm_id&gt; e.g. <a href="/cave/qms/1623-161/1997-1C">/cave/qms/1623-161/1997-1C</a>
</ul>
<p>Note that the hand-edited <var>qm.csv</var> for Balkonhohle was apparently abandoned unfinished as we transitioned to putting the QMs in the survex files instead. It contains QMs from 2014 and 2016:<br />
<a href="../../1623/264/qm.csv" download>/1623/264/qm.csv</a> - unused <br/>
<a href="..//1623/264/qm.csv" download>/1623/264/qm.csv</a> - unused <br/>
<h2>QM archeology</h2>
@ -120,10 +120,10 @@ Django Admin control panel for manipulating QMs. It is not live as media/js/ is
<p>This is a perl script dating from November 2004.
<p>it takes a <em>hand-edited</em> CSV file name as the program's argument and generates an HTML page listing all the QMs.
<p><a href="../../1623/258/tablize-qms.pl" download>Varient copies of it</a> (they are all slightly different) live in the three cave file folders in <em>:expoweb:/1623/</em>, in <em>258/, 234/</em>, and <em> 204/</em> . These generated html files are live pages in the cave descriptions: <br />
<a href="../../1623/258/qm.html">/1623/258/qm.html</a><br />
<a href="../../1623/234/qm.html">/1623/234/qm.html</a><br />
<a href="../../1623/204/qm.html">/1623/204/qm.html</a><br />
<p><a href="..//1623/258/tablize-qms.pl" download>Varient copies of it</a> (they are all slightly different) live in the three cave file folders in <em>:expoweb:/1623/</em>, in <em>258/, 234/</em>, and <em> 204/</em> . These generated html files are live pages in the cave descriptions: <br />
<a href="..//1623/258/qm.html">/1623/258/qm.html</a><br />
<a href="..//1623/234/qm.html">/1623/234/qm.html</a><br />
<a href="..//1623/204/qm.html">/1623/204/qm.html</a><br />
<p>Note that the <var>qms.csv</var> file file used as input by this script is an <em>entirely different format and table structure</em> from the <var>qms.csv</var> file produced by <a href="#svx2qm">svx2qm.py</a>.
<p>And in fact the formats of these 3 qm.csv files are <em>not the same</em> (These are the
@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ Fields in 264/qm.csv are:
</span></pre></code>
<p>There are also three versions of the QM list for cave 161 (Kaninchenhohle) apparently produced by this method but hand-edited:<br />
<a href="../../1623/161/qmaven.htm">/1623/161/qmaven.htm</a> 1996 version<br />
<a href="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm">/1623/161/qmtodo.htm</a> 1998 version<br />
<a href="../../1623/161/qmdone.htm">/1623/161/qmdone.htm</a> 1999 (incomplete) version
<a href="..//1623/161/qmaven.htm">/1623/161/qmaven.htm</a> 1996 version<br />
<a href="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm">/1623/161/qmtodo.htm</a> 1998 version<br />
<a href="..//1623/161/qmdone.htm">/1623/161/qmdone.htm</a> 1999 (incomplete) version
</p>
<p>In the /1623/204/ folder there is a script <em>qmreader.pl</em> which apparently does the inverse of
<em>tablize-qms.pl</em>: it transforms a QMs' HTML file into a CSV file.

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<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
1623.</li>
<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> 1623</li>
<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> 1626</li>
<li><a href="..//1626/index.html">Overview</a> 1626</li>
<li><a href="../../index.htm">Expo</a></li>
<li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC</a></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> </li>

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</div>
<p>Tony Rooke just after the highest point of path 201 on the
walk in to the CUCC exploration areas.
<a href="../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hlensystem</a>
<a href="/1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hlensystem</a>
lies beneath the hillside directly behind Tony, whilst the
plateau is the sunlit area beyond the col on the left.</p>

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<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<ul id="links">
<li>Plateau <a href="../1623/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="../1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Plateau <a href="/1623/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="/1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>

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<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="../1623/223.html">cucc/9603</a> description</li>
<li><a href="/1623/223.html">cucc/9603</a> description</li>
<li><a href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> on the Loser Plateau</li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
<ul>

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<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<ul id="links">
<li>Plateau <a href="../1623/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="../1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Plateau <a href="/1623/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="/1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
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<ul>
<li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>top entrance - 161a</b></li>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>Scarface entrance - 161d</b></li>
<li>the <a href="../1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
<li>the <a href="/1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
and Wheelchair Access;</li>
<li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via
<a href="../1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
<a href="/1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../gallery/cave.htm">Underground</a> in some of our other caves</li>
<li><a href="../gallery/ents.htm">Entrance</a> portraits</li>

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<ul>
<li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>top entrance - 161a</b></li>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>Scarface entrance - 161d</b></li>
<li>the <a href="../1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
<li>the <a href="/1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
and Wheelchair Access;</li>
<li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via
<a href="../1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
<a href="/1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../gallery/cave.htm">Underground</a> in some of our other caves</li>
<li><a href="../gallery/ents.htm">Entrance</a> portraits</li>

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<hr />
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<ul id="links">
<li>Altausseer See <a href="../1623/0.htm">submerged risings</a></li>
<li>Altausseer See <a href="/1623/0.htm">submerged risings</a></li>
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<li>More on this rescue:
<ul>
<li>The <a href="../years/1989/rescue.htm">rescues</a> in 1989 (article)</li>
<li>Becka <a href="../1623/161/l/rl89a.htm">nearing the surface</a>
<li>Becka <a href="/1623/161/l/rl89a.htm">nearing the surface</a>
on the entrance pitch (photo)</li>
<li>Becka <a href="rl89c.htm">being lifted by helicopter</a> (photo)</li>
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<li>More on this rescue:
<ul>
<li>The <a href="../years/1989/rescue.htm">rescues</a> in 1989 (article)</li>
<li>Becka <a href="../1623/161/l/rl89a.htm">nearing the surface</a>
<li>Becka <a href="/1623/161/l/rl89a.htm">nearing the surface</a>
on the entrance pitch (photo)</li>
<li>Becka <a href="rl89b.htm">at the surface</a> (photo)</li>
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<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">1626 area</a> description</li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">1626 area</a> description</li>
</ul></li>
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<ul>
<li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixrh.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>top entrance - 161a</b></li>
<li><a href="../1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
<li><a href="/1623/161/pixsf.htm">Virtual tour</a>
from <b>Scarface entrance - 161d</b></li>
<li>the <a href="../1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
<li>the <a href="/1623/161/pixlw.htm">Lost World</a>
and Wheelchair Access;</li>
<li>the new way into the Forbidden Land via
<a href="../1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
<a href="/1623/161/pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../gallery/cave.htm">Underground</a> in some of our other caves</li>
<li><a href="../gallery/ents.htm">Entrance</a> portraits</li>

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<img src="../images/way-40.jpg" width="680" height="572" alt="" />
<p>These are the South-eastern slopes of the Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,
across which lies the route to the Schwarzmooskogeleish&ouml;hle
(<a href="../1623/40/cucc.htm">1623/40</a>). The view is from "The
(<a href="/1623/40/cucc.htm">1623/40</a>). The view is from "The
Nipple" - a small limestone knoll in an otherwise featureless area SE of
Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel, with an important
<a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">fixed survey point</a>.</p>
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<!-- LINKS -->
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="../smkridge.html">Nipple area</a> description</li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="../1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li>Stellerweg area <a href="/1623/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
<li><a href="../intro.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
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<p>For a better view of the nearer plateau from a higher viewpoint see:
<div class="centre">
<a href="../1623/others/i/nasev2.htm"><img src="../1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg"
<a href="/1623/others/i/nasev2.htm"><img src="/1623/others/t/nasev2.jpg"
height="168" alt="Clearer View from Br&auml;ning Nase" /></a>
</div>
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<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">1626 area</a> description</li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">1626 area</a> description</li>
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nothing. John went up, then Mike came down. Then we derigged and went out.
<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-98-2">Previous trip</a>/
<a href="../../1623/98.htm">Guidebook description</a>
<a href="..//1623/98.htm">Guidebook description</a>
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was sinking. Nicky.
<br /><br /><a href="#id1978-107-9">Previous trip</a>/
<a href="../../1623/107.htm">Guidebook description</a>
<a href="..//1623/107.htm">Guidebook description</a>
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<div class="tripdate" id="1982-08-09a">1982-08-09</div>
<div class="trippeople"><u>Andy Waddington</u>, Pete Lancaster, </div>
<div class="triptitle">115 - (no date transcribed) Schnellzugh&ouml;hle : The Survey?!</div>
A 'gentle' introduction to the system for Andy - whose light was in his car (oops). Down on Chas's light (Thanks Chas) but with no water - at first. Pete and Andy soon had hands cold enough to grab water and make ice cubes, but we refrained and carried on surveying and surveying and surveying and surveying and surveying and s&nbsp;u&nbsp;r&nbsp;v&nbsp;e&nbsp;y&nbsp;i&nbsp;n&nbsp;g&nbsp; &nbsp;a&nbsp;n&nbsp;d&nbsp; &nbsp;s&nbsp;u&nbsp;r&nbsp;v&nbsp;e&nbsp;y&nbsp;a&nbsp;w&nbsp;n. Met Paddy and Dave coming the other way in their sherpa trip, so added them to the survey party leaving Andy to sketch only. This didn't help as his light ran out of water. Anyway, we stopped at the top of the Ramp. Relief for Andy also meant light for Andy, but a nasty burnt urea smell for all concerned. Thrashed out - 6 hrs ? What is this ? A short trip ?!! Unheard of !. <p align=right>A. <br /><br />P.S. The survey, while short, may be the best bit ! <br /><br />[Webeditor: the results of this particular survey trip may be seen on the site in <a href="../../1623/41/115p.png">plan (33k gif, 800x1080)</a> or <a href="../../1623/41/115x.png">extended section (23k gif, 1090x700)</a>] <br /><br /><a href="#id1982-115-18">Next surveying trip</a> / <a href="#id1982-115-15">Pushing trip</a> (same day - camp)
A 'gentle' introduction to the system for Andy - whose light was in his car (oops). Down on Chas's light (Thanks Chas) but with no water - at first. Pete and Andy soon had hands cold enough to grab water and make ice cubes, but we refrained and carried on surveying and surveying and surveying and surveying and surveying and s&nbsp;u&nbsp;r&nbsp;v&nbsp;e&nbsp;y&nbsp;i&nbsp;n&nbsp;g&nbsp; &nbsp;a&nbsp;n&nbsp;d&nbsp; &nbsp;s&nbsp;u&nbsp;r&nbsp;v&nbsp;e&nbsp;y&nbsp;a&nbsp;w&nbsp;n. Met Paddy and Dave coming the other way in their sherpa trip, so added them to the survey party leaving Andy to sketch only. This didn't help as his light ran out of water. Anyway, we stopped at the top of the Ramp. Relief for Andy also meant light for Andy, but a nasty burnt urea smell for all concerned. Thrashed out - 6 hrs ? What is this ? A short trip ?!! Unheard of !. <p align=right>A. <br /><br />P.S. The survey, while short, may be the best bit ! <br /><br />[Webeditor: the results of this particular survey trip may be seen on the site in <a href="..//1623/41/115p.png">plan (33k gif, 800x1080)</a> or <a href="..//1623/41/115x.png">extended section (23k gif, 1090x700)</a>] <br /><br /><a href="#id1982-115-18">Next surveying trip</a> / <a href="#id1982-115-15">Pushing trip</a> (same day - camp)
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<h2 align=center>1991 Expo documentation index</h2>
<p>Caving <a href="/expedition/1987">trips records</a>.
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/113.htm">Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle</a>
<li><a href="..//1623/113.htm">Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle</a>
Guidebook page</li>
<li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
<li><a href="report.htm">Expedition description</a></li>

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<div class="trippeople">Del Robinson, <u>David Fearon</u>, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> 161 - shear the driver </div>
We got changed and it rained. We went down dreamtime, down Boulder alley into Carefour eventually. If you think this is boring so is the RH route. How am I supposed to write anything interesting about an uneventful passing through a piece of cave which I know every stable boulder personally. <br /><br />Now then, now then, the pitches, the drivers and other laugh. After much faffing of gear, [???] really are a pain. Then I snapped the driver, laugh. We [???] and [???] and surveyed out and were then dead 'ard and derigged to top of Bungalow. Last trip. <br /><br />T U/G 10 hours <br /><br /><a href="#id1990-161-28">Trip where lead was found</a> / <a href="#id1990-161-42">Final derig</a> / Next trip (<a href="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm#C1990-161-06">see QM list</a> !)
We got changed and it rained. We went down dreamtime, down Boulder alley into Carefour eventually. If you think this is boring so is the RH route. How am I supposed to write anything interesting about an uneventful passing through a piece of cave which I know every stable boulder personally. <br /><br />Now then, now then, the pitches, the drivers and other laugh. After much faffing of gear, [???] really are a pain. Then I snapped the driver, laugh. We [???] and [???] and surveyed out and were then dead 'ard and derigged to top of Bungalow. Last trip. <br /><br />T U/G 10 hours <br /><br /><a href="#id1990-161-28">Trip where lead was found</a> / <a href="#id1990-161-42">Final derig</a> / Next trip (<a href="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm#C1990-161-06">see QM list</a> !)
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Andy Waddington</u>, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> 161 - Kaninchenh&ouml;hle - Photo/tourist/geology trip </div>
Managed to walk to the cave before the inevitable thunderstorm struck, which it did just as I was putting on Solid Rubber Trussing gear. First - try out photo gear in Big Sainsbury's. Difficult solo isn't it ? Slave flash seems to have disappointing range. Then on down S'not looking for subjects. Another couple at Chunnel pitch, then decided that a tripod and ammo can tied together really were _too_ awkward to carry, so dumped the kit and headed on down. Crap takeoff to Bungalow Pitch, chaps, even if it is improved... Almost failed to find Boulder Alley .... almost wished I had. Knossos is a fine pitch - would be excellent on ladders (both as a climb and for photography). Some random wandering in Tower Hamlets before finding Waterfall Chamber and Carrefour. Then YAPATE. Wow ! nice passage in Austria - almost unheard of ... Staircase 36 nice pitch - looks an awful climb ! And so to Chicken Flied Nice - now this really _is_ nice passage. Poke head into Strange Downfall, then the aven in Burble. Start geologising. <br /><br />The Burble aven is on a small fault/joint (looks a little shattered so probably the former) <br /><br />The tube of the crawl is wholly on the south side of this fault and is formed on the same horizon as CFN which is a massive creamy white limestone just above a layer of more thinly bedded stuff. The bottom of the aven, and the canyon in the floor of Burble and CFN, cut down into two shelly bands. <br /><br /><a href="../../1623/161/fullsize/cfngeo.png"> <img src="/years/1993/../../1623/161/inline/cfngeo.png" width=300 height=265></a> <br /><br />Chicken Flied Nice has nice scallops indicating fairly slow flow to the north. There are much smaller, ie. higher energy, scallops in the canyon walls - the direction of these near Strange Downfall isn't very clear. The roof scallops in Burble are also smaller, suggesting a faster-flowing tributary to the main pal&aelig;otrunk of CFN. The Burble aven fault has just about fizzled out before reaching CFN, showing, if at all, as just a tiny parting in the wall. There are pretty much no significant joints in CFN, and this remains true at the 100&deg; bend - so this is apparently not joint-determined. This all changes at Staircase 36... <br /><br />Staircase 36 is developed on an approx east-west fault with a downthrow of c 1.5m to the south. This is clearly visible in the wall to your right as you face the rock on the climb/abseil. The wall of S36 cuts through both the shelly bands noted above which show up very clearly as the rock is so clean. The same cannot be said of the YAPATE side of Gob on You, which is much muddier. There may well be one/more en echelon faults here, but its not very clear. Adam's write-up puts the main Gob fault/joint on 260&deg;. YAPATE appears to be formed on exactly the same horizon as CFN, but the shelly bands aren't visible because of the mud. I couldn't see them by peering down Flapjack, but this is hardly surprising. All the geology on the way back is harder, due to either collapse or mud or both ! <br /><br />Knossos nice to climb. Bad ascender slip on Poxy, Bungalow, Chunnel and some on S'not. Entrance pitch OK. There are some shell bands on entrance pitch too, but I didn't make careful notes. Very slow out. T/U 6&frac34; hours. All dry on surface ! <br /><br />A. <br /><br />PS. CFN is the nicest and most interesting place I've seen underground on expo.
Managed to walk to the cave before the inevitable thunderstorm struck, which it did just as I was putting on Solid Rubber Trussing gear. First - try out photo gear in Big Sainsbury's. Difficult solo isn't it ? Slave flash seems to have disappointing range. Then on down S'not looking for subjects. Another couple at Chunnel pitch, then decided that a tripod and ammo can tied together really were _too_ awkward to carry, so dumped the kit and headed on down. Crap takeoff to Bungalow Pitch, chaps, even if it is improved... Almost failed to find Boulder Alley .... almost wished I had. Knossos is a fine pitch - would be excellent on ladders (both as a climb and for photography). Some random wandering in Tower Hamlets before finding Waterfall Chamber and Carrefour. Then YAPATE. Wow ! nice passage in Austria - almost unheard of ... Staircase 36 nice pitch - looks an awful climb ! And so to Chicken Flied Nice - now this really _is_ nice passage. Poke head into Strange Downfall, then the aven in Burble. Start geologising. <br /><br />The Burble aven is on a small fault/joint (looks a little shattered so probably the former) <br /><br />The tube of the crawl is wholly on the south side of this fault and is formed on the same horizon as CFN which is a massive creamy white limestone just above a layer of more thinly bedded stuff. The bottom of the aven, and the canyon in the floor of Burble and CFN, cut down into two shelly bands. <br /><br /><a href="..//1623/161/fullsize/cfngeo.png"> <img src="/years/1993/..//1623/161/inline/cfngeo.png" width=300 height=265></a> <br /><br />Chicken Flied Nice has nice scallops indicating fairly slow flow to the north. There are much smaller, ie. higher energy, scallops in the canyon walls - the direction of these near Strange Downfall isn't very clear. The roof scallops in Burble are also smaller, suggesting a faster-flowing tributary to the main pal&aelig;otrunk of CFN. The Burble aven fault has just about fizzled out before reaching CFN, showing, if at all, as just a tiny parting in the wall. There are pretty much no significant joints in CFN, and this remains true at the 100&deg; bend - so this is apparently not joint-determined. This all changes at Staircase 36... <br /><br />Staircase 36 is developed on an approx east-west fault with a downthrow of c 1.5m to the south. This is clearly visible in the wall to your right as you face the rock on the climb/abseil. The wall of S36 cuts through both the shelly bands noted above which show up very clearly as the rock is so clean. The same cannot be said of the YAPATE side of Gob on You, which is much muddier. There may well be one/more en echelon faults here, but its not very clear. Adam's write-up puts the main Gob fault/joint on 260&deg;. YAPATE appears to be formed on exactly the same horizon as CFN, but the shelly bands aren't visible because of the mud. I couldn't see them by peering down Flapjack, but this is hardly surprising. All the geology on the way back is harder, due to either collapse or mud or both ! <br /><br />Knossos nice to climb. Bad ascender slip on Poxy, Bungalow, Chunnel and some on S'not. Entrance pitch OK. There are some shell bands on entrance pitch too, but I didn't make careful notes. Very slow out. T/U 6&frac34; hours. All dry on surface ! <br /><br />A. <br /><br />PS. CFN is the nicest and most interesting place I've seen underground on expo.
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<div class="trippeople"><u>Erin Lynch</u>, Theo Honohan, </div>
<div class="triptitle"> 161 - Triassic Park - Scorchio </div>
<br /><br />Date of [24th - from call-out book] <br /><br />After being trapped in our tent for 3 days due to rain, we headed back to T.P. with relief and the desire to move onto something more interesting. I went down Scorchio to derig + survey, and was overcome by the drive to see what was beyond the squeezy bit. Unfortunately, even after I'd kicked a good bit of mud glop out of the squeeze, I still had to take my belay belt off to get through. Forgetting to put my stop on a cow's tail made the whole thing a bit exciting and all I found was another vertical squeeze. Chickening out, I declared it done enough, and we surveyed the accessible bit. The bottom of Scorchio is definitely a grade W q.m. Across the passage, Theo hammered in a spit for Dynamo Kiev, the last q.m. in our little area. There was much rejoicing when it, too, was too tight, so we could survey + go home. <br /><br />T.U. 6&frac14; hours <br /><br />P.S. It's worth noting that we didn't look at the most promising hole-in-the-floor q.m. in that area which is located [at this critical point, the log-book write up just stops, Webeditor. However, perusal of the 1995 survey book suggests this is <a href="../../1623/161/offtri.htm#qC1995-161-43">C1995-161-43</a>]
<br /><br />Date of [24th - from call-out book] <br /><br />After being trapped in our tent for 3 days due to rain, we headed back to T.P. with relief and the desire to move onto something more interesting. I went down Scorchio to derig + survey, and was overcome by the drive to see what was beyond the squeezy bit. Unfortunately, even after I'd kicked a good bit of mud glop out of the squeeze, I still had to take my belay belt off to get through. Forgetting to put my stop on a cow's tail made the whole thing a bit exciting and all I found was another vertical squeeze. Chickening out, I declared it done enough, and we surveyed the accessible bit. The bottom of Scorchio is definitely a grade W q.m. Across the passage, Theo hammered in a spit for Dynamo Kiev, the last q.m. in our little area. There was much rejoicing when it, too, was too tight, so we could survey + go home. <br /><br />T.U. 6&frac14; hours <br /><br />P.S. It's worth noting that we didn't look at the most promising hole-in-the-floor q.m. in that area which is located [at this critical point, the log-book write up just stops, Webeditor. However, perusal of the 1995 survey book suggests this is <a href="..//1623/161/offtri.htm#qC1995-161-43">C1995-161-43</a>]
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<p>There are also a number of auxilliary projects. These are largely intended for people to do on rest days,
or if they don't feel like doing a big pitch series. Some of these are listed below; cf. the <a
href="../../1623/204/qm.html">204 QM list</a>.</p>
href="..//1623/204/qm.html">204 QM list</a>.</p>
<h3>Pitch series (requiring bolting)</h3>
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<p>
This shows the caves in the area with 4 additional fake vertical shafts
indicating the entrance locations and depths of (from left to right)
<a href="../../1623/97.htm">97 (Schneewindschacht)</a>,
<a href="../../1623/76/76.html">76 (Eislufth&ouml;hle)</a>,
<a href="../../1623/107.htm">107 (Gemsh&ouml;hle)</a>, and
<a href="../../1623/82.htm">82 (Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle)</a>:
<a href="..//1623/97.htm">97 (Schneewindschacht)</a>,
<a href="..//1623/76/76.html">76 (Eislufth&ouml;hle)</a>,
<a href="..//1623/107.htm">107 (Gemsh&ouml;hle)</a>, and
<a href="..//1623/82.htm">82 (Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle)</a>:
</p>
<img src="http://www.survex.com/~olly/eisluftdepth.png" />
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else apart from the lower reaches of Stellerweg.
</p>
<p>The caves under the <a href="../../1623/">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a>
<p>The caves under the <a href="..//1623/">Schwarzmooskogel ridge</a>
show definite levels of major horizontal phreatic development. These can be
seen to some extent in the screenshot above, but they're clearer if you play
around with the survey in Aven. The Austrian cavers tell us that corresponding
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</p>
<p>These levels haven't been observed so clearly in the caves out under the
<a href="../../1623/">Loser Augst-Eck plateau</a> subarea, but Tony Malcolm
<a href="..//1623/">Loser Augst-Eck plateau</a> subarea, but Tony Malcolm
<a href="../1981/tmelev.htm">noted signs of them</a>. Exploration in
the early years of CUCC in Austria followed a pattern of "drop pitches
to a sump or other conclusion, derig, try another entrance" - the major
@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ the caves indicate this: Eislufth&ouml;hle is <i>"Ice air cave"</i> or
from higher entrances, in the same way that the strongly draughting entrances
on the East side of the Schwarzmooskogel ridge are most likely due to airflow
through from the higher entrances of
<a href="../../1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> and
<a href="../../1623/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>. It would be very
<a href="..//1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> and
<a href="..//1623/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a>. It would be very
interesting if there was significant horizontal development linking some of
the caves under the plateau with those under the ridge!
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<p>The principal known cave system in the area is the Schwarzmooskogel
system, which comprises a number of connected caves including <a
href="../../1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, <a
href="../../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a> and the stunningly
beautiful <a href="../../1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel
href="..//1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, <a
href="..//1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a> and the stunningly
beautiful <a href="..//1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel
Eish&ouml;hle</a>. Altogether the system is 55.1 kilometres long and 1030m
deep, putting it among both the world's <a
href="http://www.caverbob.com/wlong.htm">longest</a> and <a
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ half of the length, and the highest and deepest points, were explored by
CUCC.</p>
<p>Over the last few years the principal focus of CUCC's work has been <a
href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, a cave
href="..//1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>, a cave
lying to the north of the main Schwarzmooskogel system, beneath the Nieder
Augst-Eck mountain. Since its discovery in 1999, 7.2 km of passage has been
discovered, reaching a maximum depth of 510m.</p>
@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ that there is much more yet to be discovered; there are certainly many leads to
explore in this area. <!-- Personnel: Principally Martin + Earl. I'm also
interested (Dave) -->
<li />There are a number of other leads in Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="../../1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a>).
<li />There are a number of other leads in Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="..//1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a>).
</ul>
<h3>Eislufth&ouml;hle (1623/76)</h3>
<a href="../../1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> was found on the second
<a href="..//1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> 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
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ from information in the log book writeups, published accounts, and surveys.
All but one of these are in Hall of the Green King (-260m) or above - the
proposal is to allocate enough tackle to 76 to enable us to get to this level.
Judging from CUCC's experience reexploring
<a href="../../1623/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a> and Arge's
<a href="..//1623/161/136.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a> and Arge's
looking at old CUCC finds in the Stellerweg area, there are likely to also
be a number of undocumented or previously unnoticed leads.
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ missing horizontal passages in places where they're described in write-ups!
None of the original data survives anyway, so we should try to produce a decent
survey of the known cave as well as mapping new finds.
<li /><a href="../../1623/99/99.html">99</a> is a strongly draughting entrance
<li /><a href="..//1623/99/99.html">99</a> is a strongly draughting entrance
about 35m from 76 which was explored to a <i>"ledge with a 1m diameter shaft
dropping in a corkscrew at least 20m."</i> (at perhaps -40m).
<a href="../1979/report.htm#id89">Contemporary reports</a> suggest
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ dropping in a corkscrew at least 20m."</i> (at perhaps -40m).
it must do so fairly far down."</i> (106 was another number allocated to 76
initially).
<li />If we exhaust 76, <a href="../../1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht</a>
<li />If we exhaust 76, <a href="..//1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht</a>
is in the same area. Waddington: <i>"if you want a cave with some real
potential to go in a big way, I'd suggest a return to 97 - Schneewindschacht.
This has a wide open phreatic tunnel in it, which could be easily gained with

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<p>In the summer of 2005, Cambridge University Caving Club is off to Austria for the 29th time on its annual summer expedition. As ever, there are many promising unexplored cave areas remaining, less major side passages to be ticked, and uncountably many caves waiting to be found. This document introduces the major work areas and the current state of exploration, and lists several specific projects on which it is hoped effort will be expended. Note that numbers given by cave names are those of the <a href="../../indxal.htm">Austrian Kataster for our area</a>.</p>
<h4>General</h4>
<p>For nearly thirty years CUCC has worked on exploring the Loser plateau, a vast expanse of limestone riddled with caves in the Totes Gebirge area of the Austrian Alps, roughly 80km ESE of Salzburg. Over this time CUCC has explored such notable caves as <a href="../../1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (161)</a>, <a href="../../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle (41)</a> and <a href="../../1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle (40)</a>, caves now connected to form a system 56km long and over a kilometre deep; more than half of this length was contributed by CUCC.</p>
<p>For nearly thirty years CUCC has worked on exploring the Loser plateau, a vast expanse of limestone riddled with caves in the Totes Gebirge area of the Austrian Alps, roughly 80km ESE of Salzburg. Over this time CUCC has explored such notable caves as <a href="..//1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (161)</a>, <a href="..//1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle (41)</a> and <a href="..//1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle (40)</a>, caves now connected to form a system 56km long and over a kilometre deep; more than half of this length was contributed by CUCC.</p>
<p>More recently, exploration of <a href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204)</a> 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 Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem. Along the line between Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and Kaninchenh&ouml;hle lies <a href="../../1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle (234)</a>, the scene of significant exploration in 2004; its length was quadrupled to 619m, and there is still much to be done in it.</p>
<p>More recently, exploration of <a href="..//1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204)</a> 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 Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem. Along the line between Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and Kaninchenh&ouml;hle lies <a href="..//1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle (234)</a>, the scene of significant exploration in 2004; its length was quadrupled to 619m, and there is still much to be done in it.</p>
<p>
<a href="../../1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> was found on the second
<a href="..//1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> 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
returned for a quarter of a century, until we took another look last
year. Starting with a list of 8 QMs gathered from old log books, the cave
now has 73 QMs and a <a href="../../1623/76/76_final_col_small.png">surveyed
now has 73 QMs and a <a href="..//1623/76/76_final_col_small.png">surveyed
length of 1180m</a> (making it the third longest cave system CUCC has explored
in Austria!)
</p>
<p>
On the NW slopes of the Vord lies <a
href="../../1623/145/145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle (145)</a>, a potentially similarly
href="..//1623/145/145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle (145)</a>, a potentially similarly
underexplored cave, in which a week-long joint
re-exploration with <a href="http://www.arge-grabenstetten.de/">Arge
Grabenstetten</a> (a German caving group) has been arranged, to investigate any
@ -39,21 +39,21 @@ horizontal development which may be found near the surface.</p>
<h4>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</h4>
<ul>
<li>The bottom of the pitch series of Gaffered to the Walls, was explored last summer to reveal a lot of deep horizontal development. Further exploration anticipated</li>
<li>The passage discovered in 2004 <a href="../../1623/204/swings.html#crestarun">Cresta Run</a>, located at the far end of Swings passage, ended at a pitch and a large amount of black void</li>
<li>The <a href="../../1623/204/rhino.html#unconformity">Unconformity</a> in Rhino Rift</a></li>
<li>There are a number of other leads in Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' - named after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="../../1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a>)</li>
<li>Pitch in <a href="../../1623/204/swings.html#merrygoround">Merry-Go-Round</a> with plausible connection to the <a href="../../1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a></li>
<li>The passage discovered in 2004 <a href="..//1623/204/swings.html#crestarun">Cresta Run</a>, located at the far end of Swings passage, ended at a pitch and a large amount of black void</li>
<li>The <a href="..//1623/204/rhino.html#unconformity">Unconformity</a> in Rhino Rift</a></li>
<li>There are a number of other leads in Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle which might merit exploration, including an undescended pitch (QM 01-38A) in the Chocolate Salty Balls area, known as 'The Eleven Second Rattle' - named after the sound heard on dropping rocks down it; another undescended pitch (01-68A) at the end of the Merry F***ing Christmas crawl; and many others (cf. the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="..//1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a>)</li>
<li>Pitch in <a href="..//1623/204/swings.html#merrygoround">Merry-Go-Round</a> with plausible connection to the <a href="..//1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Hauchh&ouml;hle</h4>
<ul>
<li>Continuation of the <a href="../../1623/234/234.html#pie">Pie</a> series, where rope, time and drill ran out last year. A climb of dubious reversibility lead to a further climb, followed by a pitch, dropping to a chamberette with a rifty looking continuation</li>
<li>Continuation of the <a href="..//1623/234/234.html#pie">Pie</a> series, where rope, time and drill ran out last year. A climb of dubious reversibility lead to a further climb, followed by a pitch, dropping to a chamberette with a rifty looking continuation</li>
</ul>
<h4>Eislufth&ouml;hle</h4>
<ul>
<li>The original 1970s route below The Taproom (at -140m) is still to be revisited</li>
<li>There are 2 good QMs just by the Taproom (a pitch noted on the <a HREF="../../1623/76/76upper.png">1979 survey</a> and a passage continuing across this
<li>There are 2 good QMs just by the Taproom (a pitch noted on the <a HREF="..//1623/76/76upper.png">1979 survey</a> and a passage continuing across this
pitch, which could easily be bolted to with a drill).</li>
<li>The Keg Series is still going at -189m, having just broken through a
band of harder cherty rock</li>
@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ band of harder cherty rock</li>
<h4>Odds 'n' Sods</h4>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - we should at least check how bad the entrance squeeze actually is!</li>
<li>Prospecting for more cave. Recently acquired aerial photographs can lead one to believe that there are holes to the northwest of our current field of operations, heading towards the large systems <a href="../../1626/55.htm">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle (1626:55)</a> and <a href="../../1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem (1626:120)</a>...</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - we should at least check how bad the entrance squeeze actually is!</li>
<li>Prospecting for more cave. Recently acquired aerial photographs can lead one to believe that there are holes to the northwest of our current field of operations, heading towards the large systems <a href="..//1626/55.htm">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle (1626:55)</a> and <a href="..//1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem (1626:120)</a>...</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li><b>Noted but undescended caves:</b></li>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/2002-X09/2002-X09.html">2002-X09</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2002-X09B/2002-X09B.html">2002-X09B</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2002-10/2002-10.html">2002-10</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2005-08/2005-08.html">2002-X11</a> through <a
href="../../1623/2002-X18/2002-X18.html">2002-X18</a>: Entrances noted and
<li><a href="..//1623/2002-X09/2002-X09.html">2002-X09</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2002-X09B/2002-X09B.html">2002-X09B</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2002-10/2002-10.html">2002-10</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2005-08/2005-08.html">2002-X11</a> through <a
href="..//1623/2002-X18/2002-X18.html">2002-X18</a>: Entrances noted and
GPSsed by Dunks in 2002, on a single long circular prospecting walk round the
back of the Nieder Augst-Eck, and promptly forgotten about. Most of these are
untagged, and have been given provisional numbers (indicated by the X
@ -32,60 +32,60 @@ prefix).</li>
<li>Not to be outdone, Earl and Becka went for a walk with Martin's GPS in 2003
and found eight more holes which promptly got forgotten about as well. At least
they explored most of these at the time but <a
href="../../1623/2003-X12/2003-X12.html">2003-X12</a> and <a
href="../../1623/2003-X17/2003-X17.html">2003-X17</a> are undescended.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-10/index.html">2004-10</a>: discovered by
href="..//1623/2003-X12/2003-X12.html">2003-X12</a> and <a
href="..//1623/2003-X17/2003-X17.html">2003-X17</a> are undescended.</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-10/index.html">2004-10</a>: discovered by
Becka and Nial, lying just north of <a
href="../../1623/251/251.html">251</a> (In Your Face).</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-13/index.html">2004-13</a>: near 161G and
href="..//1623/251/251.html">251</a> (In Your Face).</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-13/index.html">2004-13</a>: near 161G and
161H. Almost certainly goes into Iceland if it goes anywhere, but worth
checking out.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-16/index.html">2004-16</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2004-17/index.html">17</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2004-18/index.html">18</a>: Martin + Frank's holes north
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-16/index.html">2004-16</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2004-17/index.html">17</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2004-18/index.html">18</a>: Martin + Frank's holes north
of 204C. Need checking out to see if they go anywhere; might yield a new 204
entrance!</li>
<li>2002-02 aka <a href="../../1623/234/234.html">234B</a>: has a voice and
<li>2002-02 aka <a href="..//1623/234/234.html">234B</a>: has a voice and
light connection to an aven in 234, but would be worth descending to tie in the
loop.</li>
<li>Untagged cluster of strongly draughting entrances located by Becka and Nial
near <a href="../../1623/251/251.html">251</a> (GPS coordinates
near <a href="..//1623/251/251.html">251</a> (GPS coordinates
in <a href="../2004/logbook.html#lb07-21-A">2004 logbook</a>) - some may
require hammering and/or capping?</li>
</ul>
<li><b>Other leads:</b></li>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/239/239.html">239</a> (Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle):
<li><a href="..//1623/239/239.html">239</a> (Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle):
Continuing passage at the other side of Mersonified pitch-head, trending
in direction of 204 (although not very deep); may require a bolt traverse to
access.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-19/index.html">2004-19</a> (Kindergarten):
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-19/index.html">2004-19</a> (Kindergarten):
pitch in floor of main passage.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2002-07/2002-07.html">2002-07</a> (Quarries A-C):
<li><a href="..//1623/2002-07/2002-07.html">2002-07</a> (Quarries A-C):
squeeze down past snow plug at -34m, just 9m above Crowning Glory.</li>
</ul>
<li><b>Digs:</b></li>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/2000-08/2000-08.htm">2000-08</a>: Dig poised above
<li><a href="..//1623/2000-08/2000-08.htm">2000-08</a>: Dig poised above
Merry Fucking Christmas. If I can work out a sensible and safe rig to get into
it, then I might have a go at it with a crowbar and a shovel.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-21/index.html">2004-21</a>: Dig out the
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-21/index.html">2004-21</a>: Dig out the
mysterious passage going down to the right (which is sometimes snow-choked but
has never been descended). Danger of attack by flying saucers. (Needs tagging,
as well.)</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/245/245.html">245</a>: prod terminal
<li><a href="..//1623/245/245.html">245</a>: prod terminal
boulder choke, which drafts strongly and heads towards the far extremity of
Rhino Rift in 204 (although it's a bit shallow and may well just hit the
surface instead).</li>
</ul>
<li><b>Surveying, tagging and documentation jobs:</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/2001-03/2001-03.html">2001-03</a>: this has
<li><a href="..//1623/2001-03/2001-03.html">2001-03</a>: this has
apparently been explored but there are no records of whether it goes or not;
and it is promisingly placed above the Colonnade in 204.</li>
<li>The Quarries (<a href="../../1623/2002-07/2002-07.html">2002-07</a>, <a
href="../../1623/2002-08/2002-08.html">2002-08</a> and <a
href="../../1623/2002-XX/2002-XX.html">2002-XX</a>): revisit in
<li>The Quarries (<a href="..//1623/2002-07/2002-07.html">2002-07</a>, <a
href="..//1623/2002-08/2002-08.html">2002-08</a> and <a
href="..//1623/2002-XX/2002-XX.html">2002-XX</a>): revisit in
consultation with Frank and determine if they go anywhere, and if there is a
link to 204c (as has been suggested).</li>
<li>Huge bag of caves, 2003-X11 to 2003-X18, GPSsed by Earl + Becka in 2003 and
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ appropriate (they vary from the done to the completely undescended).</p>
tagged with new numbers.</li>
<li>2002-01, 2003-02, 2003-03, 2003-05, 2003-09, 2003-1, 2004-11: to be retagged with new
kataster numbers when these have been allocated.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2003-07/2003-07.html">2003-07</a>: it is not clear
<li><a href="..//1623/2003-07/2003-07.html">2003-07</a>: it is not clear
if this cave really exists! A walk over that way to determine which tags were
actually placed where is in order.</li>
<li>The rest of Earl + Becka's 2003-Xnn caves, at least two of which probably
@ -115,33 +115,33 @@ Also might be worthwhile getting more pics/GPS coordinates of 174, 175,
and 176 which aren't far away.
</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2004-03.html">2004-03</a> is on
<li><a href="..//1623/2004-03.html">2004-03</a> is on
the route from top camp and needs tagging, GPSing and
a close-up photo taking.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/104/104.html">104</a> needs a tag before the last traces
<li><a href="..//1623/104/104.html">104</a> needs a tag before the last traces
of paint weather away. There's
even a spit (though it could be a bit rusty). It's probably close enough to be
worth a surface survey to.</li>
<li><a
href="../../1623/108/108.html">108</a> needs a tag
href="..//1623/108/108.html">108</a> needs a tag
(it already has a spit).
</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html">99OB02</a> needs
<li><a href="..//1623/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html">99OB02</a> needs
relocating and GPSing. It already has a tag.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99OB01</a> needs
<li><a href="..//1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99OB01</a> needs
relocating, GPSing, and tagging.</li>
<li>Find the cave with a rock next to it with <i>177?</i> painted on it
in blue paint. Retrieve rock to throw at Waddington!</li>
<li>Possibly look for <a href="../../1623/177.htm">Tantalusschacht (177)</a>
<li>Possibly look for <a href="..//1623/177.htm">Tantalusschacht (177)</a>
(if you believe it really exists) and also <a
href="../../1623/178.htm">178</a> and <a
href="../../1623/179.htm">179</a>. But they're all unmarked, and several
href="..//1623/178.htm">178</a> and <a
href="..//1623/179.htm">179</a>. But they're all unmarked, and several
past attempts to locate 179 have failed.
</li>
</ul>
@ -153,21 +153,21 @@ past attempts to locate 179 have failed.
<li>Three caves in the vicinity of Eish&ouml;hle &ndash; are currently tagged
with incorrect Kataster numbers and <a href="../2004/kataster2004.html">need
retagging</a>.</li>
<li>Sort out confusion over <a href="../../1623/157.htm">157</a>, <a
href="../../1623/bogen.html">Bogenh&ouml;hle</a> and other caves near laser
<li>Sort out confusion over <a href="..//1623/157.htm">157</a>, <a
href="..//1623/bogen.html">Bogenh&ouml;hle</a> and other caves near laser
point 0/5 (can easily be done en route to 204.)</li>
<li>Retag 2000-AA-01 (middle
plateau 200m north of Top Camp) with proper kataster number when this has been
allocated.</li>
<li>Survey <a href="../../1623/171/171.html">171</a>, which is near 2000-AA-01,
<li>Survey <a href="..//1623/171/171.html">171</a>, which is near 2000-AA-01,
and is apparently quite long (&gt;100m) although not very deep.</li>
<li>Wander round Kratzer valley with a tagging kit and a decent modern GPS, in
the hope of relocating <a href="../../1623/71.htm">71</a>
the hope of relocating <a href="..//1623/71.htm">71</a>
(Fledermaush&ouml;hle), which is quite a substantial cave (347m long, 95m deep
&ndash; by far the biggest of the Kratzer caves). It was surveyed in some
detail way back in 1976 but no surface survey was made so we don't know where
it is.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/1996_05.html">1996-05</a>. This is some way to the
<li><a href="..//1623/1996_05.html">1996-05</a>. This is some way to the
west of 204, in the large empty gap of northern plateau north of the usual
limit of prospecting from old Top Camp and west of the SMK ridge, and is a
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<p>In the summer of 2006, Cambridge University Caving Club is off to Austria for the 30th time on its annual summer expedition. As ever, there are many promising unexplored cave areas remaining, less major side passages to be ticked, and uncountably many caves waiting to be found. This document introduces the major work areas and the current state of exploration, and lists several specific projects on which it is hoped effort will be expended. Note that numbers given by cave names are those of the <a href="../../indxal.htm">Austrian Kataster for our area</a>.</p>
<h4>General</h4>
<p>For thirty years CUCC has worked on exploring the Loser plateau, a vast expanse of limestone riddled with caves in the Totes Gebirge area of the Austrian Alps, roughly 80km ESE of Salzburg. Over this time CUCC has explored such notable caves as <a href="../../1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (161)</a>, <a href="../../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle (41)</a> and <a href="../../1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle (40)</a>, caves now connected to form a system 56km long and over a kilometre deep; more than half of this length was contributed by CUCC.</p>
<p>For thirty years CUCC has worked on exploring the Loser plateau, a vast expanse of limestone riddled with caves in the Totes Gebirge area of the Austrian Alps, roughly 80km ESE of Salzburg. Over this time CUCC has explored such notable caves as <a href="..//1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (161)</a>, <a href="..//1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle (41)</a> and <a href="..//1623/40/cucc.htm">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle (40)</a>, caves now connected to form a system 56km long and over a kilometre deep; more than half of this length was contributed by CUCC.</p>
<p>More recently, exploration of <a href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204)</a> 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 Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem. Along the line between Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and Kaninchenh&ouml;hle lies <a href="../../1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle (234)</a>, the scene of significant exploration in 2004 and 2005; its length is now 619m, and there are still leads to be investigated.</p>
<p>More recently, exploration of <a href="..//1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204)</a> 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 Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem. Along the line between Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and Kaninchenh&ouml;hle lies <a href="..//1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle (234)</a>, the scene of significant exploration in 2004 and 2005; its length is now 619m, and there are still leads to be investigated.</p>
<p>
<a href="../../1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle (76)</a> was found on the second
<a href="..//1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle (76)</a> 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
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ A previously unknown horizontal level "Brave New World" was discovered at about
-186m. We also reexplored the original deep series to the Tap Room. In 2005 we
explored further in "Brave New World", found another route down to the "Keg
Series" sump, established a visual connection from a nearby cave
(<a href="../../1623/99/99.html">99</a>). We also
(<a href="..//1623/99/99.html">99</a>). We also
reexplored the original deep series to around -190m.
The cave now has a surveyed length of 1777m (making it the third
longest cave system CUCC has explored in Austria!) There's also at least
@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ longest cave system CUCC has explored in Austria!) There's also at least
<li>Connect Kidney Bean to the Colonnade</li>
<li>Drop the pitch (01-68A) in 7-11 Chamber, at the end of Merry Fucking Christmas - the most southerly point in the upper horizontal levels.</li>
<li>Push QMs 01-37A (possible shortcut to Hippocratic Oath) and 01-38A (the Eleven Second Rattle).</li>
<li>Drop pitch 02-07A in <a href="../../1623/204/swings.html#merrygoround">Merry-Go-Round</a> with plausible connection to the <a href="../../1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a>.</li>
<li>Further exploration of QMs off <a href="../../1623/204/swings.html#highhopes">High Hopes</a>.</li>
<li>The <a href="../../1623/204/rhino.html#unconformity">Unconformity</a> in Rhino Rift</a></li>
<li>Drop pitch 02-07A in <a href="..//1623/204/swings.html#merrygoround">Merry-Go-Round</a> with plausible connection to the <a href="..//1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a>.</li>
<li>Further exploration of QMs off <a href="..//1623/204/swings.html#highhopes">High Hopes</a>.</li>
<li>The <a href="..//1623/204/rhino.html#unconformity">Unconformity</a> in Rhino Rift</a></li>
<li>Push Rat Biscuit into Cresta Run.</li>
<li>Push QM 05-14A (not far inside 204g entrance).</li>
<li>QM 03-75A (near "Anonymous Chamber"!)</li>
<li>QM 01-10A (northward continuation of Crowning Glory) -- requires bolting up a short wall</li>
<li>And many others - see the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="../../1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a> for details.</li>
<li>And many others - see the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="..//1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a> for details.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Hauchh&ouml;hle</h4>
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ longest cave system CUCC has explored in Austria!) There's also at least
<ul>
<li>There's dozens of holes in the vicinity of 204 that have been marked but never descended, or marked and partially descended but never properly explored or surveyed; these should be properly explored, and properly documented (ideally before we go and find yet more of them) &ndash; see section 2d of the <a href="../../handbook/prospecting_guide.html">Prospecting Guide</a>.</li>
<li>The area around the 204G/H/I entrances is interesting, and should be more thoroughly examined.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards.</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Eislufth&ouml;hle</h4>
@ -90,58 +90,58 @@ Drop Nexus pitch - it seems to be in an interesting position.</li>
<p>Potential surface and shallow work near 76:</p>
<ul>
<li>Explore, survey and tag <a href="../../1623/83.htm">83</a> (specifically phreatic continuation beyond
<li>Explore, survey and tag <a href="..//1623/83.htm">83</a> (specifically phreatic continuation beyond
pitch).</li>
<li>Explore the QMs at ~ -25m in <a href="../../1623/107.htm">107</a> (description suggests non-draughting
<li>Explore the QMs at ~ -25m in <a href="..//1623/107.htm">107</a> (description suggests non-draughting
chokes, survey suggests QMs), and the ~-70m route to the Big Pitch for any
horizontal leads, as this is about the same level as Brave New World, and &lt;100m
away.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/157.htm">Pirat Schacht (157)</a>.
<li><a href="..//1623/157.htm">Pirat Schacht (157)</a>.
Also resolve whether the cave just up slope from 157 is
<a href="../../1623/bogen.html">Bogenh&ouml;hle (2001-MS-01)</a>
or not. <a href="../../1623/267.html">1987-02</a> is also very
<a href="..//1623/bogen.html">Bogenh&ouml;hle (2001-MS-01)</a>
or not. <a href="..//1623/267.html">1987-02</a> is also very
close and could be the same cave too! 157 lies right on the 204 path (or a
variant of it) so this could be looked at by team 204 instead.</li>
<li>Try to refind <a href="../../1623/178.htm">178</a>. It was found
shortly after <a href="../../1623/177.htm">Tantulus Schacht (177)</a>
<li>Try to refind <a href="..//1623/178.htm">178</a>. It was found
shortly after <a href="..//1623/177.htm">Tantulus Schacht (177)</a>
on the same prospecting walk. 177 has proved impossible to relocate,
but if 178 were found that might give us a better idea where to look.</li>
<li>Refind
<a href="../../1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99-OB-01</a> and
<a href="../../1623/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html">99-OB-02</a>
<a href="..//1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99-OB-01</a> and
<a href="..//1623/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html">99-OB-02</a>
(both tagged and photographed and bearings taken but not explored or GPSed).
99-OB-02 must be near to being above Brave New World.</li>
<li>Proper survey for <a href="../../1623/2004-01/index.html">2004-01 (bivi cave)</a> - trivial since it's just a large chamber.</li>
<li>Proper survey for <a href="..//1623/2004-01/index.html">2004-01 (bivi cave)</a> - trivial since it's just a large chamber.</li>
<li>Descend/explore/survey <a href="../../1623/2004-08/index.html">2004-08</a>.</li>
<li>Descend/explore/survey <a href="..//1623/2004-08/index.html">2004-08</a>.</li>
<li>Excavate potential entrance above Pancake Chips Aven in 76, which might
provide an easier route in to at least some of Brave New World.</li>
<li>Find and tag <a href="../../1623/84.htm">84</a> (draughts, unexplored tube) and <a href="../../1623/86.htm">86</a></li>
<li>Find and tag <a href="..//1623/84.htm">84</a> (draughts, unexplored tube) and <a href="..//1623/86.htm">86</a></li>
<li>Survey <a href="../../1623/85/85.html">85</a> (~50m long, no rigging gear
apparantly) and <a href="../../1623/81/81.html">81</a> (~15m long, no
<li>Survey <a href="..//1623/85/85.html">85</a> (~50m long, no rigging gear
apparantly) and <a href="..//1623/81/81.html">81</a> (~15m long, no
rigging gear)</li>
<li>Tag and survey <a href="../../1623/2004-03/index.html">2004-03</a>
<li>Tag and survey <a href="..//1623/2004-03/index.html">2004-03</a>
(hole already drilled, not a very long cave).</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - we should at least check how bad the entrance squeeze actually is!</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - we should at least check how bad the entrance squeeze actually is!</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/171/171.html">171</a> needs a survey: it's apparently
<li><a href="..//1623/171/171.html">171</a> needs a survey: it's apparently
&gt;150m of just-below-surface passage with several skylights, but leaving
something this length unsurveyed is an embarrassment. Closer to top camp
than the 76 bivvy, so could be done by anyone.</li>
<li>Perhaps look for <a href="../../1623/98.htm">98</a> (refound in 1990),
and <a href="../../1623/111.htm">111</a> and <a
href="../../1623/112.htm">112</a> which are described relative to 98.
<li>Perhaps look for <a href="..//1623/98.htm">98</a> (refound in 1990),
and <a href="..//1623/111.htm">111</a> and <a
href="..//1623/112.htm">112</a> which are described relative to 98.
We looked for them last year without success though.</li>
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<h3>Exploration Goals</h3>
<h4>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</h4>
<ul>
<li>Push <a href="../1623/204/ariston.html#razor">Razordance</a> until it breaks through its current level or sumps. This is the highest exploration priority of the 2007 expedition, and will probably require three rigging trips and three derigging. Plan to accomplish a minimum of 10 pushing trips. </li>
<li>Attempt to find alternate route to <a href="../1623/204/subsoil.html">Subsoil</a> and / or <a href="../1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a> levels which provides for shorter trips than the Gaffered to the Walls route. Possibilities to be explored in the following order </li>
<li>Push <a href="/1623/204/ariston.html#razor">Razordance</a> until it breaks through its current level or sumps. This is the highest exploration priority of the 2007 expedition, and will probably require three rigging trips and three derigging. Plan to accomplish a minimum of 10 pushing trips. </li>
<li>Attempt to find alternate route to <a href="/1623/204/subsoil.html">Subsoil</a> and / or <a href="/1623/204/uworld.html">Underworld</a> levels which provides for shorter trips than the Gaffered to the Walls route. Possibilities to be explored in the following order </li>
<ol>
<li> Drop the &quot;eleven second rattle&quot; off of CSB, 01-34A, in hopes that it will connect with aven 05-70X in Hippocratic Oath, which is directly below.</li>
<li>Continue exploration of G&ouml;sser Streamway, which leads in the correct general direction. Drop 06-7A.</li>
<li>Continue exploration of Riverdance, which leads in the correct general direction. Drop 06-8A.</li>
</ol>
<li>Explore &quot;wares&quot; leads in Subsoil.</li>
<li>And many others - see the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="../../1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a> for details.</li>
<li>And many others - see the Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle <a href="..//1623/204/qm.html">question mark list</a> for details.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Tunnockschacht</h4>
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
<ul>
<li>There are dozens of holes in the vicinity of 204 that have been marked but never descended, or marked and partially descended but never properly explored or surveyed; these should be properly explored, and properly documented (ideally before we go and find yet more of them) &ndash; see section 2d of the <a href="../../handbook/prospecting_guide.html">Prospecting Guide</a>.</li>
<li>The area around the 204G/H/I entrances is interesting, and should be more thoroughly examined.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards.</li>
<li><a href="..//1623/239/239.html">Rock'n'Roll H&ouml;hle (239)</a>: Open lead over blind pit leading 204-wards.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Eislufth&ouml;hle</h4>

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<ul>
<li>Gemsh&ouml;hle area:</li>
<ul>
<li>Explore the QMs at ~ -25m in <a href="../../1623/107.htm">Gemsh&ouml;hle (107)</a> (description suggests non-draughting
<li>Explore the QMs at ~ -25m in <a href="..//1623/107.htm">Gemsh&ouml;hle (107)</a> (description suggests non-draughting
chokes, survey suggests QMs, Waddington suggests thoroughly looked at!), and the ~-70m route to the Big Pitch for any
horizontal leads, as this is about the same level as Brave New World, and &lt;100m
away.</li>
<li>Explore, survey and tag <a href="../../1623/83.htm">83</a> (specifically phreatic continuation beyond pitch).</li>
<li>Explore, survey and tag <a href="..//1623/83.htm">83</a> (specifically phreatic continuation beyond pitch).</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/157/157.htm">Pirat Schacht (157)</a>. Explored by
<li><a href="..//1623/157/157.htm">Pirat Schacht (157)</a>. Explored by
someone other than CUCC, and apparently only partially descended by CUCC.</li>
</ul>
<li>Eislufth&ouml;hle area:</li>
<ul>
<li>Check surveys of <a href="../../1623/2004-01/index.html">2004-01 (bivi
cave)</a> vs <a href="../../1623/99/99.html">99</a> - the legs seem
<li>Check surveys of <a href="..//1623/2004-01/index.html">2004-01 (bivi
cave)</a> vs <a href="..//1623/99/99.html">99</a> - the legs seem
misaligned in one or the other.</li>
<li>"Batter Pot" is a potential entrance above Pancake Chips Aven in 76, which
might provide an easier route in to at least some of Brave New World. It
probably needs minor excavation work to make an easy entrance.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - the "not even mentioned as tight" part before the entrance
<li><a href="..//1623/97.htm">Schneewindschacht (97)</a> probably deserves a revisit, due to its proximity to 76 and a phreatic level known to have a continuing traverse - the "not even mentioned as tight" part before the entrance
squeeze looks fun though!</li>
<li><s>Look at potential "back doors" into 97 - there are numerous holes
nearby.</s></li>
<li><a href="../../1623/105/105.html">105</a> lies very near 76 and on the
<li><a href="..//1623/105/105.html">105</a> lies very near 76 and on the
same fault system that the original 76 entrances are formed in. 105 is
probably just a ~40m blind shaft as the 1970s description says, but worth
shoving a rope down to verify.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/104/104.html">104</a> is also pretty fairly near
<li><a href="..//1623/104/104.html">104</a> is also pretty fairly near
76 and probably worth dropping to check and do a quick survey of.</li>
<li>Descend <a href="../../1623/2005-98/2005-98.html">Hanger Pot</a> with
<li>Descend <a href="..//1623/2005-98/2005-98.html">Hanger Pot</a> with
full caving kit and later in the expedition to see if the snow plug is
passable. The "straight on" lead in the Boiling Tubes in Brave New World in 76
is heading for it.</li>
<li>Recheck draughting icy tube in <a
href="../../1623/2006-73.html">Ice Curtain Cave</a> with crampons or an ice
href="..//1623/2006-73.html">Ice Curtain Cave</a> with crampons or an ice
axe (probably best done late in expo).</li>
<li>Refind <a href="../../1623/2004-04/index.html">2004-04</a> and
<a href="../../1623/2004-09/index.html">2004-09</a>
<li>Refind <a href="..//1623/2004-04/index.html">2004-04</a> and
<a href="..//1623/2004-09/index.html">2004-09</a>
and surface survey, and take photos.</li>
</ul>
<li>Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle area:</li>
<ul>
<li>Look at possible phreatic passage at ~-55m in <a href="../../1623/82.htm">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle (82)</a>, which corresponds roughly with the level of "Brave New World" in 76.</li>
<li>Look at possible phreatic passage at ~-55m in <a href="..//1623/82.htm">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle (82)</a>, which corresponds roughly with the level of "Brave New World" in 76.</li>
<li>Find and tag <a href="../../1623/84.htm">84</a> (draughts, unexplored tube) and <a href="../../1623/86.htm">86</a> (almost certainly refound in 2006
<li>Find and tag <a href="..//1623/84.htm">84</a> (draughts, unexplored tube) and <a href="..//1623/86.htm">86</a> (almost certainly refound in 2006
since there's only one shaft in the area which seems to match the description
- no paint spotted yet though).</li>
<li>Survey and check out any missed leads in <a
href="../../1623/85/85.html">85</a> (~50m long, no rigging gear
apparently) and <a href="../../1623/81/81.html">81</a> (~15m long, no
href="..//1623/85/85.html">85</a> (~50m long, no rigging gear
apparently) and <a href="..//1623/81/81.html">81</a> (~15m long, no
rigging gear).</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2006-70/2006-70.html">2006-70</a> needs a surface
<li><a href="..//1623/2006-70/2006-70.html">2006-70</a> needs a surface
survey and the pitch descending.</li>
<li><a href="../../1623/148/148.html">Marilyn Monroe H&ouml;hle (148)</a> is
<li><a href="..//1623/148/148.html">Marilyn Monroe H&ouml;hle (148)</a> is
described as ending at <i>"a steep ice-climb for which no equipment was
available"</i>. Also mentioned is a route which <i>"terminates in a steep ice
slope at the far side of the chamber"</i>. The cave has a good cold outward
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ draught, so a revisit with ice gear might be productive.</li>
<li>Hit Lists:</li>
<ul>
<li>Surface survey: <a href ="../../1623/102/102.html">102</a> to
<li>Surface survey: <a href ="..//1623/102/102.html">102</a> to
101main or other nearby entrance.</li>
<li>Photograph: 83, 84, 86, 100, 160, 1987-02, 210 (done last year?)
@ -99,28 +99,28 @@ draught, so a revisit with ice gear might be productive.</li>
<li>Miscellaneous:</li>
<ul>
<li>Survey (and surface survey to) the mysterious "+" cave <a
href="../../1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72</a> fairly near the Top Camp col.</li>
href="..//1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72</a> fairly near the Top Camp col.</li>
<li>Refind
<a href="../../1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99-OB-01</a>
<a href="..//1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html">99-OB-01</a>
(tagged and photographed and bearings taken in 1999; not explored or
GPSed, and not found in a search in 2006).</li>
<li>Try to refind <a href="../../1623/178.htm">178</a>. It was found
shortly after <a href="../../1623/177.htm">Tantalus Schacht (177)</a>
<li>Try to refind <a href="..//1623/178.htm">178</a>. It was found
shortly after <a href="..//1623/177.htm">Tantalus Schacht (177)</a>
on the same prospecting walk. 177 has proved impossible to relocate,
but if 178 were found that might give us a better idea where to look.</li>
<li>Look for
<a href="../../1623/110.htm">110</a> - it's further out than
<a href="../../1623/111.htm">111</a> and
<a href="../../1623/112.htm">112</a>
<a href="..//1623/110.htm">110</a> - it's further out than
<a href="..//1623/111.htm">111</a> and
<a href="..//1623/112.htm">112</a>
which we found last year, and was found by the same people on the same surface
walk. However, we looked last year and there's a huge area it could
potentially be in so it may be a hopeless case.</li>
<!-- Dave's idea from 2006:
<li><a href="../../1623/171/171.html">171</a> needs a survey: it's apparently
<li><a href="..//1623/171/171.html">171</a> needs a survey: it's apparently
&gt;150m of just-below-surface passage with several skylights, but leaving
something this length unsurveyed is an embarrassment. Closer to top camp
than the 76 bivvy, so could be done by anyone.</li>

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</p>
<a name="Siberia_.2F_Midnight_in_Moscow"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Siberia / Midnight in Moscow</span></h3>
<p>Other than the dig at the very bottom, I can't think of much to
do in Siberia. The <a href="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#siberia" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#siberia" rel="nofollow">description</a> mentions at least one lead on the
do in Siberia. The <a href="..//1623/161/sibria.htm#siberia" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/sibria.htm#siberia" rel="nofollow">description</a> mentions at least one lead on the
way down (but not where I remember there being one), and the lead
I can remember on the way down is a body-sized tube not far below
SEP. <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 05:41, 28 May 2008 (BST)
</p><p>Well, the leads list largely agrees with my recollection, but there are quite a lot of 'C' leads I'd forgotten about, especially in Fuzzy Logic, where there's also a surprising 'A' lead that apparently hasn't been done. <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 02:37, 29 May 2008 (BST)
</p>
<a name="Documented_Leads"></a><h4> <span class="mw-headline">Documented Leads</span></h4>
<p>All leads marked 'Sib' or 'Fuz' in <a href="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm" rel="nofollow">161 outstanding QMlist after 1997</a>. [C1997-161-26 A] removed from the list as it was the main way on and was pushed the following year. According to the description there are no leads (other than digs and avens) below this point, which agrees with my memory. <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 02:37, 29 May 2008 (BST)
<p>All leads marked 'Sib' or 'Fuz' in <a href="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm" rel="nofollow">161 outstanding QMlist after 1997</a>. [C1997-161-26 A] removed from the list as it was the main way on and was pushed the following year. According to the description there are no leads (other than digs and avens) below this point, which agrees with my memory. <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 02:37, 29 May 2008 (BST)
</p>
<dl><dt>C1997-161-21 B
</dt><dd>Sib: Hole below pendule at foot of Vom pitch is given as "undescended" (Wookey reckons it can be seen to choke [I reckon so too, although it's in a very good location for a connection if it went Duncan Collis 02:37, 29 May 2008 (BST)]) [Burblmaze.1]
@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ SEP. <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&am
</dd></dl>
<a name="The_Far_End"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">The Far End</span></h3>
<p>I've never been to The Far End, but it does sound rather good.
Check out <a href="../../1623/161/farnth.htm" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/farnth.htm" rel="nofollow">the description</a>. Strong draughts and several big undescended pitches! <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 05:41, 28 May 2008 (BST)
Check out <a href="..//1623/161/farnth.htm" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/farnth.htm" rel="nofollow">the description</a>. Strong draughts and several big undescended pitches! <a href="/caving/wiki/index.php?title=User:Duncan.collis&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="User:Duncan.collis (not yet written)">Duncan Collis</a> 05:41, 28 May 2008 (BST)
</p><p>Don't be put off by the name <i>The Far End</i>; it's relatively straightforward caving to get there (certainly <i>much</i> easier than most of the trips in 204 last year), the distance involved is comparable to visiting the furthest leads in Tunnockschacht, and if the 161d entrance is used the deepest point on the way to The Far End is only about 120m down and the depth to the likely connection area of 204 is under 350m. Duncan Collis 10:10, 8 June 2008 (BST)
</p>
<a name="Documented_Leads_2"></a><h4> <span class="mw-headline">Documented Leads</span></h4>
<p>All leads marked 'Far' in <a href="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/qmtodo.htm" rel="nofollow">161 outstanding QMlist after 1997</a>
<p>All leads marked 'Far' in <a href="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/qmtodo.htm" rel="nofollow">161 outstanding QMlist after 1997</a>
</p>
<dl><dt>C1993-161-01 A
</dt><dd>Far: Pitch in Even Further beyond Weasel Pit [FurtCham.5]
@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ time spent getting to the 'd' entrance on the surface.
</td><td>
</td><td>
</td></tr></table>
<p>Info for this table from <a href="../../1623/161/farnth.htm" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/farnth.htm" rel="nofollow">Mainline to Far North description</a>, <a href="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#yapate" class="external text" title="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#yapate" rel="nofollow">Mainline to Siberia description</a> and <a href="../../fixaid.htm" class="external text" title="fixaid.htm" rel="nofollow">Fixed Aids in CUCC Caves</a>, plus a little from my own memory. Duncan Collis</a> 07:21, 28 May 2008 (BST)
<p>Info for this table from <a href="..//1623/161/farnth.htm" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/farnth.htm" rel="nofollow">Mainline to Far North description</a>, <a href="..//1623/161/sibria.htm#yapate" class="external text" title="..//1623/161/sibria.htm#yapate" rel="nofollow">Mainline to Siberia description</a> and <a href="../../fixaid.htm" class="external text" title="fixaid.htm" rel="nofollow">Fixed Aids in CUCC Caves</a>, plus a little from my own memory. Duncan Collis</a> 07:21, 28 May 2008 (BST)
</p><p>Note that [1],[2] and [3] are alternatives - only one of them needs to be rigged, although [3] will need to be rigged temporarily in order to rig [1] or [2]
</p><p>It would be a <i>very good idea</i> to install stainless steel anchors and maillons on the up-pitches at Staircase 36 and strange Upfall. Frank has offered to donate suitable hanger/anchor assemblies for this purpose. These should be installed very carefully by somebody who isn't a muppet - they're expensive anchors and should last for well beyond our lifetimes, so don't invite Mr. Cockup on the trip.
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@ -16,23 +16,23 @@ mountains, Austria. </p>
<p>Note that numbers given by cave names are those of
the <a href="../../indxal.htm">Austrian Kataster for our area</a>.</p>
<p>During the 1990s the main focus of expo was Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (<a href=
"../../1623/161/161.html">161</a>). The past few years have seen the discovery and
"..//1623/161/161.html">161</a>). The past few years have seen the discovery and
subsequent exploration of Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (<a href=
"../../1623/204/204.html">204</a>) and, more recently, Tunnockschacht (<a href=
"../../1623/258/258.html">258</a>). A particularly impressive effort in 2007 saw
"..//1623/204/204.html">204</a>) and, more recently, Tunnockschacht (<a href=
"..//1623/258/258.html">258</a>). A particularly impressive effort in 2007 saw
204 pushed to within several dozen metres of KH. The stage is now set for the next
few years of exploration to potentially be spectacularly successful as we search for
the connections between the three caves. Success would result in one of the world's
30 longest cave systems. </p>
<h3>Exploration Goals</h3>
<h4>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle, <a href="../../1623/161/161.html">161</a>,
<h4>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle, <a href="..//1623/161/161.html">161</a>,
Primary Objective:</h4>
The ultimate goal is to seek a connection between Kaninchenh&ouml;hle
and the lowest reaches of 204, beyond Razordance. However there are
so many high-grade leads at The Far End in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle that
continuing exploration here is a worthwhile goal in itself. The
description is available <a href="../../1623/161/farnth.htm">here</a>.
<h4>Tunnockschacht, <a href="../../1623/258/258.html">258</a>:</h4>
description is available <a href="..//1623/161/farnth.htm">here</a>.
<h4>Tunnockschacht, <a href="..//1623/258/258.html">258</a>:</h4>
<ul>
<li>To continue to push some of the horizontal leads, most notably:
<ul>
@ -42,15 +42,15 @@ description is available <a href="../../1623/161/farnth.htm">here</a>.
<li>To drop some of the many undescended pitches with the aim of finding a
deeper horizontal level.
</li></ul>
<h4>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle, <a href="../../1623/204/204.html">204</a>:</h4>
<h4>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle, <a href="..//1623/204/204.html">204</a>:</h4>
To continue exploration of some of the upper level leads in the
vicinity of E entrance. More specifically:
<ul>
<li>The area beyond 7-11 chamber, which was initially explored in 2008</li>
<li>Riverdance, <a
href="../../1623/204/qm.html#C2006-204-08">undropped
href="..//1623/204/qm.html#C2006-204-08">undropped
pitch</a></li>
<li>The area near sandpit which was also explored in 2008, <a href="../../1623/204/qm.html#C2003-204-32">here</a></li>
<li>The area near sandpit which was also explored in 2008, <a href="..//1623/204/qm.html#C2003-204-32">here</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Other Goals</h4>
<ul>

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@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ has resulted in the formidably-named
Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem, a 55km long and 1km deep goliath.</p>
<p>For the past ten years, the focus of CUCC's expeditions has turned
to the exploration of
<a href="../../1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. This
<a href="..//1623/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. This
has slowly been extended over the years and is now a major cave system
in its own right: 16km long and well over 600m deep. It lies to the
north of a cave in the Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem known as <a
href="../../1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>. In 2006 <a
href="../../1623/258/258.html">Tunnockschacht</a> was discovered,
href="..//1623/161/161.html">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>. In 2006 <a
href="..//1623/258/258.html">Tunnockschacht</a> was discovered,
and recent expeditions have also been dedicated to its
exploration. Tunnockschacht lies to the north of Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle.</p>
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ etc). Then the caving began.</p>
<p>Initialy, things progressed rather slowly in KH. The first few
trips were spent cairning a route from the bivy to G entrance and then
bit-by-bit navigating our way to the <a
href="../../1623/161/farnth.htm">far north</a>, replacing some of
href="..//1623/161/farnth.htm">far north</a>, replacing some of
the very old fixed ropes and frighteningly rusty maillons as we
went. Finally we were ready to start looking down some of the big
undescended pitches in the area.</p>
@ -112,14 +112,14 @@ traverse), Cat Flap, Cat Walk, Snow Leopard and er... Painted Lady.</p>
<p>On one particular trip there was a little confusion when a pitch,
Snow Leopard, was dropped for the first time, only to find foot
prints, a pencil and a hanger at the bottom! This turned out to be the
bottom of <a href="../../1623/204/nopain.html">Brian's Phat
bottom of <a href="..//1623/204/nopain.html">Brian's Phat
Shaft</a>. In fact, this was a very useful discovery as it offers an
alternative, much easier route into the level than the route via Merry
Fucking Christmas.</p>
<p>In total 553m of cave was surveyed in 204. Survex shows that the
new level is perched vertically above
Razordance and not too far from <a
href="../../1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. There are vertical leads in Hauchh&ouml;hle, and
href="..//1623/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. There are vertical leads in Hauchh&ouml;hle, and
plenty of vertical leads in this new level of 204, so cleary there is
some exciting caving to be done here in the future. 204 is now 16.5km long.</p>
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ some exciting caving to be done here in the future. 204 is now 16.5km long.</p>
<p>In previous years, most of the horizontal leads in Tunnockschacht had
been ticked off. Attention had turned to dropping some of the
frighteningly airy pitches, in the hope of finding a lower horizontal
level which might offer hope of a connection with the <a href="../../1623/204/subsoil.html#earthenware">Wares</a> in 204.</p>
level which might offer hope of a connection with the <a href="..//1623/204/subsoil.html#earthenware">Wares</a> in 204.</p>
<p>Frustratingly, the pitches all seemed to 'crap out'. However, this
year, another 100m deep monster, 'Usual Suspects', was dropped and a new

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</ul>
<p>The 2010 expedition made discoveries in
<a href="../../1623/258/258.svx">Tunnockschacht</a>.
<a href="..//1623/258/258.svx">Tunnockschacht</a>.
<hr /></body>
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@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@ bloody miles!</p>
<p>Tromped past Balkony following vague line of cairns, checking the
points on our map. Checkout 2023-ASH-10 and 2023-ASH-11 which defo
look worth investigating. Then got
to <a href="../../1623/2012-OK-01/2012-OK-01.html">2012-OK-01</a> which
to <a href="..//1623/2012-OK-01/2012-OK-01.html">2012-OK-01</a> which
is of course one of mine, from the fabled 'Wook and Olaf walk to
Appelhaus' trip of 2012. There were a couple of obvious shafts which
we photoed, but they didn't fit my recollection of OK-01 which was a
@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ away, but not obvious due to being 'tucked under' a small cliff.</p>
<p>
<p>We put in a new concrete-screw tag for "2012 OK 01", only to find
it already tagged just round the corner as
<a href="../../1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html">2017-NR-02</a>. So in fact
<a href="..//1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html">2017-NR-02</a>. So in fact
it has been explored, tagged, located, photoed and sketch-surveyed for
7 years, so we can kataster this one.</p>
<p>
@ -1504,11 +1504,11 @@ the alleged GPS of GMH on his phone (neither it nor shagged-spit was
in the 2024 entrances list). The back-up plan was that Anthony had
been there before a mere decade ago so could hopefully re-find
them. Fortunately the GPS was spot-on for the GMH entrance, which had
a nice tag saying <a href="../../1623/2015-DL-02/2015-DL-02.html">"2015
a nice tag saying <a href="..//1623/2015-DL-02/2015-DL-02.html">"2015
DL 02"</a> so one wonders quite how "Chossy Death Slope Höhle" got
renamed and no-record of this correspondence made it into a logbook. A
short wander up-cliff found the
also-tagged <a href="../../1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html">2015 DL
also-tagged <a href="..//1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html">2015 DL
01</a> (Shagged Spit Höhle). We GPSed (GPS on the eponymous shagged
spit for about 40 mins) and photoed that location whilst also doing a
'from-the-surface' SAP6 survey.</p>
@ -1519,10 +1519,10 @@ katastered. Result. Job done.</p>
<p>
<p>Time was moving on and we had a dinner to get back to this evg so
we headed back, looking
for <a href="../../1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html">2012-dd-04</a> on the
for <a href="..//1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html">2012-dd-04</a> on the
way back. Despite our best efforts we stumbled onto an entrance too
fine to ignore and so spent 40 mins GPSing, tagging and surveying
(from the surface) <a href="../../1623/2017-jc-01/2017-jc-01.html">2024-JC-01</a>. (See how the wiley old lags carefully
(from the surface) <a href="..//1623/2017-jc-01/2017-jc-01.html">2024-JC-01</a>. (See how the wiley old lags carefully
made this one Jacob&apos;s responsibility :-) It&apos;s quite a big
hading shaft entrance about 12m x 2m with a 4m cliff behind and at
least 17m deep. There was a nice boulder for a survey station but it

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ bloody miles!</p>
<p>Tromped past Balkony following vague line of cairns, checking the
points on our map. Checkout 2023-ASH-10 and 2023-ASH-11 which defo
look worth investigating. Then got
to <a href="../../1623/2012-OK-01/2012-OK-01.html">2012-OK-01</a> which
to <a href="..//1623/2012-OK-01/2012-OK-01.html">2012-OK-01</a> which
is of course one of mine, from the fabled 'Wook and Olaf walk to
Appelhaus' trip of 2012. There were a couple of obvious shafts which
we photoed, but they didn't fit my recollection of OK-01 which was a
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ away, but not obvious due to being 'tucked under' a small cliff.</p>
<p>We put in a new concrete-screw tag for "2012 OK 01", only to find
it already tagged just round the corner as
<a href="../../1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html">2017-NR-02</a>. So in fact
<a href="..//1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html">2017-NR-02</a>. So in fact
it has been explored, tagged, located, photoed and sketch-surveyed for
7 years, so we can kataster this one.</p>
@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ the alleged GPS of GMH on his phone (neither it nor shagged-spit was
in the 2024 entrances list). The back-up plan was that Anthony had
been there before a mere decade ago so could hopefully re-find
them. Fortunately the GPS was spot-on for the GMH entrance, which had
a nice tag saying <a href="../../1623/2015-DL-02/2015-DL-02.html">"2015
a nice tag saying <a href="..//1623/2015-DL-02/2015-DL-02.html">"2015
DL 02"</a> so one wonders quite how "Chossy Death Slope Höhle" got
renamed and no-record of this correspondence made it into a logbook. A
short wander up-cliff found the
also-tagged <a href="../../1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html">2015 DL
also-tagged <a href="..//1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html">2015 DL
01</a> (Shagged Spit Höhle). We GPSed (GPS on the eponymous shagged
spit for about 40 mins) and photoed that location whilst also doing a
'from-the-surface' SAP6 survey.</p>
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ katastered. Result. Job done.</p>
<p>Time was moving on and we had a dinner to get back to this evg so
we headed back, looking
for <a href="../../1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html">2012-dd-04</a> on the
for <a href="..//1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html">2012-dd-04</a> on the
way back. Despite our best efforts we stumbled onto an entrance too
fine to ignore and so spent 40 mins GPSing, tagging and surveying
(from the surface) 2024-JC-01. (See how the wiley old lags carefully