diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-102.html b/entrance_data/1623-102.html index 5ba2bc108..a7f1e78cc 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-102.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-102.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -About 50m west of Kat.101, c 15m south of Kat. 103, on a parallel joint. +About 50m west of Kat.101, c 15m south of Kat. 103, on a parallel joint.

Entrance view, looking roughly east towards the HinterEntrance closeup

(Photos © Olly Betts 2005) diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-103.html b/entrance_data/1623-103.html index f8fffee49..c84dfeba2 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-103.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-103.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -About 15m north of Kat.102, in the face of the same 125-305° fault scarp as 101's northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE. +About 15m north of Kat.102, in the face of the same 125-305° fault scarp as 101's northward crawl, which is about 35m away to the SE.

Entrance view, looking roughly NW towards the Rauher (I think)View down shaft Tag Remains of second painted number

(Photos © Olly Betts 2006) diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-136a.html b/entrance_data/1623-136a.html index bfff95bf2..0cfaedc14 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-136a.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-136a.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -CUCC 1983, 1984, 1997, 1999 +CUCC 1983, 1984, 1997, 1999 old tags, no longer valid: 1623.gps00.136 and 1623.gps00.136_2 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-157.html b/entrance_data/1623-157.html index 7cc3318e6..6df2ced4e 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-157.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-157.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> -"about 6m above Laser rangefound point 0/5" (which is above gully containing Kat. 107 and marked with an alloy tag stamped "LASER 0-5"). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. It was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint. +"about 6m above Laser rangefound point 0/5" (which is above gully containing Kat. 107 and marked with an alloy tag stamped "LASER 0-5"). The cave was looked for but not seen in a visit to this laser point in 1998. It was relocated in 2001, visible to the right of the route up to 204. It was marked with faded yellow paint. diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-159.html b/entrance_data/1623-159.html index 8838d13e8..a591ef0c6 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-159.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-159.html @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ -Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as 1623/90, 1623/207 and 1623/208, but further out from the Bräuning Wall, c 100m on 067°. +Near 'crapping region' of Top Camp (1990). Cave is on the same fault/joint as 1623/90, 1623/207 and 1623/208, but further out from the Bräuning Wall, c 100m on 067°. Cave relocated 1990, 1996 and surveyed to in 1998. Entrance reached in two minutes from upper top camp by heading west and dropping down one terrace. -

entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg
View towards colView down shaft (note tag on shaft wall just below number board)

Photos © Andy Waddington 1998 and David Loeffler 2005 +

entrance photo - link to 56k jpeg
View towards colView down shaft (note tag on shaft wall just below number board)

Photos © Andy Waddington 1998 and David Loeffler 2005 On large white patch of limestone on NW flank of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (visible from Top Camp), quite near the top of the bare area (higher up than 1623/194). -On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenhöhle (204). 195 is 60m E of 194 and 50m WSW of 196, and 90m NNW of 165. Area map NotKH book p115. +On cairned path from Top Camp to Steinbruckenhöhle (204). 195 is 60m E of 194 and 50m WSW of 196, and 90m NNW of 165. Area map NotKH book p115. -

Entrance photo - 31kPhoto of number - 8k +

Entrance photo - 31kPhoto of number - 8k diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-1996-05.html b/entrance_data/1623-1996-05.html index 75df23a84..4a7638072 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-1996-05.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-1996-05.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ -From 164, follow recent (1996 vintage? - not of CUCC origin) fluorescent orange paint dots (these had faded almost completely by 1998, but there are some older red ones for the early part of the route), over a ridge passing the OAV ski marker pole, then leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (thought to be near 173). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn with a bright orange dot, then over a series of limestone shelves. Shortly up here is a shaft now known to be Lost Rucksack Cave (marked with temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The route continues remarkably easily over a series of bunde-free pavements - easily relocated in 1998. Eventually a large orange dot with an arrow points into a gap in the pines with many fresh (1996) cut branches (again, not CUCC's work). No more dots are to be found, and all ways close up in bunde beyond an obvious shaft in a N-S rift which is therefore clearly the ultimate destination of the marked path. +From 164, follow recent (1996 vintage? - not of CUCC origin) fluorescent orange paint dots (these had faded almost completely by 1998, but there are some older red ones for the early part of the route), over a ridge passing the OAV ski marker pole, then leftish over a series of limestone steps to reach a descent into a large broken area (thought to be near 173). Climb steeply left up boulders to a large cairn with a bright orange dot, then over a series of limestone shelves. Shortly up here is a shaft now known to be Lost Rucksack Cave (marked with temporary number CUCC 1993 01). The route continues remarkably easily over a series of bunde-free pavements - easily relocated in 1998. Eventually a large orange dot with an arrow points into a gap in the pines with many fresh (1996) cut branches (again, not CUCC's work). No more dots are to be found, and all ways close up in bunde beyond an obvious shaft in a N-S rift which is therefore clearly the ultimate destination of the marked path.

Entrance photo (45k JPEG)

Entrance rift, looking north.

A picture of the Bräuning wall and Loser from the vicinity of the entrance is here. -100m up the 204 path from 157 and 0/5, turn right and drop into small valley leading to entrance. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. +100m up the 204 path from 157 and 0/5, turn right and drop into small valley leading to entrance. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007. -
Looking up valley towards entrance (halfway up on right).Jenny pointing at tag bolt.
Photo © Olly Betts 2007Photo © Olly Betts 2015
+
Looking up valley towards entrance (halfway up on right).Jenny pointing at tag bolt.
Photo © Olly Betts 2007Photo © Olly Betts 2015
Plateau just NE of col. -From Schwarzmoossattel, drop onto the plateau, where an intermittent line of cairns leads from the Bräuning wall camp (CUCC's Top Camp from 1988) across to the right, leading to the 8x caves and 145. Directly across a large clear area of karren, a large cairn used to mark the 8m by 5m entrance shaft, but this has apparently disappeared (1995) only to be rebuilt in 1996 - but is very vulnerable to demolition by winter snows. The shaft is otherwise invisible from a few metres away. The number 80, in red, is quite faded (1989) and is on the shaft wall facing the Bräuning wall. +From Schwarzmoossattel, drop onto the plateau, where an intermittent line of cairns leads from the Bräuning wall camp (CUCC's Top Camp from 1988) across to the right, leading to the 8x caves and 145. Directly across a large clear area of karren, a large cairn used to mark the 8m by 5m entrance shaft, but this has apparently disappeared (1995) only to be rebuilt in 1996 - but is very vulnerable to demolition by winter snows. The shaft is otherwise invisible from a few metres away. The number 80, in red, is quite faded (1989) and is on the shaft wall facing the Bräuning wall.

Close to the path to the 204 bivi (2007-2016 varient at least). Entrance is to the left of the path on the walk up, at end of the first section of limestone pavement (after the climb down the gully).

Entrance shaftView down shaftCairn and very faded paint markLong shot of entrance
from gully above Schwarzmoossattel

Photos © Olly Betts 2005,2006 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-81.html b/entrance_data/1623-81.html index 87c6144f4..7b753c876 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-81.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-81.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -Plateau NE of col, between 80 and 82, very close to 85. +Plateau NE of col, between 80 and 82, very close to 85.

Entrance Dave pointing out the tag bolt

Photos © Olly Betts 2005 diff --git a/entrance_data/1623-91.html b/entrance_data/1623-91.html index e4573537c..0aeffa2a3 100644 --- a/entrance_data/1623-91.html +++ b/entrance_data/1623-91.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ though, you do not need to do a data import as it happens automatically --> From Schwarzmoossattel, follow cairned path below the Bräuning Wall, past Top Camp (1988 on). Where this path meets the scree/snow slope from the wall, it turns right, out onto the plateau (this is the main path to Gschwandt-Alm, in frequent use).

100m from the right turn is a snow field on the right, with the sound of falling water at its lower edge. This is the entrance to 91. The bolt is at the NE end of the rift. -

Entrance 91 looking towards entrance 93 (77k JPEG)
Entrance 91 looking north towards 93 and SchönbergCloseup showing location of tag and paint markings (original here)

(Photos © Andy Waddington 1990 and Olly Betts 1999) +

Entrance 91 looking towards entrance 93 (77k JPEG)
Entrance 91 looking north towards 93 and SchönbergCloseup showing location of tag and paint markings (original here)

(Photos © Andy Waddington 1990 and Olly Betts 1999)