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<head> <head>
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<body> <body>
<b>This file is generated by troggle</b> on Nov. 2, 2023, 8:15 p.m. UTC using the form documented at <b>This file is generated by troggle</b> using the form documented at
the form documented at the form documented at
<a href="/handbook/survey/caveentry.html">handbook/survey/caveentry.html</a> <a href="/handbook/survey/caveentry.html">handbook/survey/caveentry.html</a>
<br> <br>
<cave> <cave>
<non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. --> <non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>1623-106</caveslug><!--(Ignored). Internal I.D. formerlly used. Using filename'' -->
<official_name>Eislufth&ouml;hle(106)</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck-->
<area>1623</area><!-- e.g. "1623" -->
<kataster_code></kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration'
code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast.htm
T Trockenh&ouml;hlen (Dry caves) <official_name>Eislufth&ouml;hle(106)</official_name>
W Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with water) <area>1623</area>
(W) Zeitweilig aktiv Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with seasonal water) <kataster_code></kataster_code>
E Eishohlen (Caves with ice formations) <kataster_number>106</kataster_number>
S Schachth&ouml;hlen (Caves with pitches) <unofficial_number>Numbering cock-up for 76</unofficial_number>
H Halbh&ouml;hlen (Rock shelters ?)
- unerforscht (unexplored)
= befahren (visited)
× teilweise vermessen (partly surveyed)
+ erforscht (exploration considered complete)
-->
<kataster_number>106</kataster_number> <!-- (Either this or unofficial_number is required). Official number in Austrian kataster if one has been allocated -->
<unofficial_number>Numbering cock-up for 76</unofficial_number><!-- (Either this or kataster_number is required). Initial temporary cave ID used until kataster number is allocated e.g. '2012-DD-01'-->
<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-106</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-106</entranceslug>
<!-- DEBUG 1623-106+1623-106 'Z' == --> <letter></letter>
<letter></letter><!--Leave blank for single-entrance cave. If there is more than one entrace then the letter needs to be given. Generally matches the entranceslug ID. -->
</entrance> </entrance>
<explorers></explorers><!-- 'CUCC Expo' and year(s) of exploration. To distinguish from caves explored by foreign groups. Individual names can be given too if it was a small cave. --> <explorers></explorers>
<survex_file></survex_file><!-- Name of top-level survey file for this cave. Relative to the 'loser' survex repository. So for most caves that's "caves-162x/cavenum/cavnum.svx". (e.g. caves-1623/204/204.svx --> <survex_file></survex_file>
<underground_description></underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. --> <underground_description></underground_description>
<equipment></equipment><!-- For a small cave, summary of gear needed to descend. For longer caves it could be blank, a table, or just refer to the description/topos. Leave blank if this info is in the description. --> <equipment></equipment>
<references></references><!-- References to documentation. Could be Journal articles or Logbook entries. Can be links if the docs are online. --> <references></references>
<survey></survey><!-- Drawn-up surveys. Scans of paper surveys or images/PDFs of electronic surveys. Should include HTML to display current plan and elevation, with links to larger versions (See section on URLs and files). Could list links to multiple years of survey, or even a separate survey page if it's complicated enough. --> <survey></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line><!-- 'In dataset' if it is in the survex dataset. Blank if not, or notes about status such as 'surveyed, but no entrance fix so not yet in dataset'. -->
<notes>106 was a mistake - the number was accidentally used by CUCC <notes>106 was a mistake - the number was accidentally used by CUCC
for <a href="../76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle (76)</a> for a while. But we reverted to the for <a href="/1623/76/76.html">Eislufth&ouml;hle (76)</a> for a while. But we reverted to the
Austrian Kataster numbering once the confusion was discovered. So 106 and 76 are two numbers for the same cave.</notes><!-- Normally empty, but place for anything else that should be noted, such as info on cave maybe being a duplicate, or lost --> Austrian Kataster numbering once the confusion was discovered. So 106 and 76 are two numbers for the same cave.</notes>
<length></length><!-- Cave length. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <length></length>
<depth></depth><!--Cave depth. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <depth></depth>
<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
<description_file></description_file><!-- Path of top-level description file for this cave, when a separate file is used. Otherwise blank. --> <description_file></description_file>
<url>1623/106/106.html</url><!-- (Required). Relative URL of this cave. i.e the URL this cave appears at on the website, not including 'https://expo.survex.com/. Normally area/cavenum., e.g ('1623/000')-->
</cave> </cave>
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<b>This file is generated by troggle</b> on July 12, 2024, 6:58 p.m. UTC using the form documented at <b>This file is generated by troggle</b> using the form documented at
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<br> <br>
<cave> <cave>
<non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. --> <non_public>False</non_public>
<!--<caveslug></caveslug>--> <!-- Ignored. No longer required, we use the filename instead e.g. 1623-315 for 1623-315.html -->
<official_name>Wolfh&ouml;hle</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck-->
<area>1623</area><!-- e.g. "1623" -->
<kataster_code>4/t/S +</kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration'
code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast.htm
T Trockenh&ouml;hlen (Dry caves) <official_name>Wolfh&ouml;hle</official_name>
W Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with water) <area>1623</area>
(W) Zeitweilig aktiv Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with seasonal water) <kataster_code>4/t/S +</kataster_code>
E Eishohlen (Caves with ice formations) <kataster_number>145</kataster_number>
S Schachth&ouml;hlen (Caves with pitches) <unofficial_number></unofficial_number>
H Halbh&ouml;hlen (Rock shelters ?)
- unerforscht (unexplored)
= befahren (visited)
× teilweise vermessen (partly surveyed)
+ erforscht (exploration considered complete)
-->
<kataster_number>145</kataster_number> <!-- (Either this or unofficial_number is required). Official number in Austrian kataster if one has been allocated -->
<unofficial_number></unofficial_number><!-- (This is any name. Either this or kataster_number is required). Initial temporary cave ID used until kataster number is allocated e.g. '2012-DD-01'-->
<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-145a</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-145a</entranceslug>
<letter>a</letter><!--Leave blank for single-entrance cave. If there is more than one entrance then the letter needs to be given. Must match the entranceslug ID. --> <letter>a</letter>
</entrance> </entrance>
<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-145b</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-145b</entranceslug>
<letter>b</letter><!--Leave blank for single-entrance cave. If there is more than one entrance then the letter needs to be given. Must match the entranceslug ID. --> <letter>b</letter>
</entrance> </entrance>
<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-145c</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-145c</entranceslug>
<letter>c</letter><!--Leave blank for single-entrance cave. If there is more than one entrance then the letter needs to be given. Must match the entranceslug ID. --> <letter>c</letter>
</entrance> </entrance>
<explorers>CUCC 1983-4. There is now a <a href="histry.htm">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups.</explorers><!-- 'CUCC Expo' and year(s) of exploration. To distinguish from caves explored by foreign groups. Individual names can be given too if it was a small cave. --> <explorers>CUCC 1983-4. <!--There is now a <a href="/histry.htm">history file</a> indexing into the log book write-ups. -- Not any moer it seems. Can't find it. --></explorers>
<survex_file>caves-1623/145/145.svx</survex_file><!-- Name of top-level survey file for this cave. Relative to the 'loser' survex repository. So for most caves that's "caves-162x/cavenum/cavnum.svx". (e.g. caves-1623/204/204.svx --> <survex_file>caves-1623/145/145.svx</survex_file>
<underground_description>Entrance is 2m high and 1m wide and walking passage leads for 120m of level going to first pitch, with a few side passages (one to higher entrance). Pitch is 19m into <b>Wolf Chamber</b> where the skeleton proved not to be of a wolf but of a Brown Bear, <i>Ursus arctos</i>. A pit in the floor, the <b>Bear Pit</b> is blind, and the continuation of the entrance pitch emits no draught and is believed to choke, but was never seriously investigated. A loose 3m climb at the far end of the chamber leads up into a draughting tube. This leads to an awkward 15m slimy tube descent, <b>Bog Seat Climb</b>, best laddered. A short grovel enlarges to a sandy stooping passage which pops out over the edge of a large black hole. Off to the left at this point a crawl intersects a larger passage leading to another set of smaller shafts only partially descended. It is also possible to reach the opposite side of the big pitch by this route.</p><p>The 83m <b>Big Leap</b> is rigged in three sections of 22, 25 and 36m via two freehanging rebelays and a deviation near the bottom, in a large rift with black peaty mud on the walls in the upper section. The rift narrows and bottoms out in a small streamway blocked here and there by jammed boulders which no longer (since 1984) constitute a squeeze. Short traverses and pitches of 15m and 6m are straightforward until a second large shaft is reached. The water cannot be avoided on the 59m <b>Tiddley Pom pitch</b>, which can become a serious proposition in wet weather. The first section is 11m, to the level where a heavy drip (rapidly becoming a torrent in thunderstorms) enters. The rebelay bolt is tucked away to the left, a long reach round the corner. Further sections of 17 and 24m in a circular shaft of about 6m diameter reach a big wet ledge. The final section of 7m reaches a big dry stance on jammed boulders, <b>Cold Toes Ledge</b>. This is far enough out of the water to be an acceptable place to sit and wait for 16 hours, or to brew soup.</p><p>The stream continues to drop in a rift, with pitches of 13 and 14m from jammed boulders. The water then sinks into a slit, <b>Nobody Knows</b>, which was descended for 15m before becoming too tight. To continue, traverse over this hole and continue a short way to a large black chasm, the 112m <b>Fear and Loathing Pitch</b>, involving some airy traversing near the top. Sections of 10, 29 and 16m reach <b>Acrobat Flake</b>, where careful rigging is required to avoid a particularly gymnastic changeover for the next section of 16m. The rift (never wider than 3-4m) continues with drops of 18 and 23m to land on an unpleasant bit of damp floor:<b> Las Vegas</b>.</p><p>A particularly unpleasant mud-walled rift, <b>Beezley Street</b>, (&quot;where the rats have rickets&quot;) continues as a traverse if you can stay up, or a nasty thrutch otherwise. This ends abruptly where an aven brings clean washed limestone for the next 14m pitch. A clean, but sharp traverse continues to corkscrewing 18 and 5m pitches into <b>The Drainage Ditch</b>, a wading depth section of passage occasionally blocked by boulders, which hold back the static pools. Short pitches of 8, 9 and 7m twist down to another section of drainage ditch which continues for a few more metres to a static sump 399m below the main entrance.</p><p>A hole above the sump leads to a small, muddy, grovelly continuation to some small avens and a further sump, before closing down.</p><p><b>Geology :</b> Tubes near the entrance are formed along the prominent NE-SW joint direction in the area, which so dominates the nearby <a href="../82.htm">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a>, and the cave trends generally SW as it drops. However, all the major vertical development is in deep shafts on joints at right-angles to this major trend, on a strike of about 120-300&deg;. Fear and Loathing pitch in particular is in a strikingly narrow rift over 110m deep, suggesting an almost vertical joint. Below this shaft there is very little significant jointing, and the cave meanders considerably before the dismal end another 140m SW.</underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. --> <underground_description><p>Entrance is 2m high and 1m wide and walking passage leads for 120m of level going to first pitch, with a few side passages (one to higher entrance). Pitch is 19m into <b>Wolf Chamber</b> where the skeleton proved not to be of a wolf but of a Brown Bear, <i>Ursus arctos</i>. A pit in the floor, the <b>Bear Pit</b> is blind, and the continuation of the entrance pitch emits no draught and is believed to choke, but was never seriously investigated. A loose 3m climb at the far end of the chamber leads up into a draughting tube. This leads to an awkward 15m slimy tube descent, <b>Bog Seat Climb</b>, best laddered. A short grovel enlarges to a sandy stooping passage which pops out over the edge of a large black hole. Off to the left at this point a crawl intersects a larger passage leading to another set of smaller shafts only partially descended. It is also possible to reach the opposite side of the big pitch by this route.</p><p>The 83m <b>Big Leap</b> is rigged in three sections of 22, 25 and 36m via two freehanging rebelays and a deviation near the bottom, in a large rift with black peaty mud on the walls in the upper section. The rift narrows and bottoms out in a small streamway blocked here and there by jammed boulders which no longer (since 1984) constitute a squeeze. Short traverses and pitches of 15m and 6m are straightforward until a second large shaft is reached. The water cannot be avoided on the 59m <b>Tiddley Pom pitch</b>, which can become a serious proposition in wet weather. The first section is 11m, to the level where a heavy drip (rapidly becoming a torrent in thunderstorms) enters. The rebelay bolt is tucked away to the left, a long reach round the corner. Further sections of 17 and 24m in a circular shaft of about 6m diameter reach a big wet ledge. The final section of 7m reaches a big dry stance on jammed boulders, <b>Cold Toes Ledge</b>. This is far enough out of the water to be an acceptable place to sit and wait for 16 hours, or to brew soup.</p><p>The stream continues to drop in a rift, with pitches of 13 and 14m from jammed boulders. The water then sinks into a slit, <b>Nobody Knows</b>, which was descended for 15m before becoming too tight. To continue, traverse over this hole and continue a short way to a large black chasm, the 112m <b>Fear and Loathing Pitch</b>, involving some airy traversing near the top. Sections of 10, 29 and 16m reach <b>Acrobat Flake</b>, where careful rigging is required to avoid a particularly gymnastic changeover for the next section of 16m. The rift (never wider than 3-4m) continues with drops of 18 and 23m to land on an unpleasant bit of damp floor:<b> Las Vegas</b>.</p><p>A particularly unpleasant mud-walled rift, <b>Beezley Street</b>, (&quot;where the rats have rickets&quot;) continues as a traverse if you can stay up, or a nasty thrutch otherwise. This ends abruptly where an aven brings clean washed limestone for the next 14m pitch. A clean, but sharp traverse continues to corkscrewing 18 and 5m pitches into <b>The Drainage Ditch</b>, a wading depth section of passage occasionally blocked by boulders, which hold back the static pools. Short pitches of 8, 9 and 7m twist down to another section of drainage ditch which continues for a few more metres to a static sump 399m below the main entrance.</p><p>A hole above the sump leads to a small, muddy, grovelly continuation to some small avens and a further sump, before closing down.</p><p><b>Geology :</b> Tubes near the entrance are formed along the prominent NE-SW joint direction in the area, which so dominates the nearby <a href="/1623/82/82.html">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a>, and the cave trends generally SW as it drops. However, all the major vertical development is in deep shafts on joints at right-angles to this major trend, on a strike of about 120-300&deg;. Fear and Loathing pitch in particular is in a strikingly narrow rift over 110m deep, suggesting an almost vertical joint. Below this shaft there is very little significant jointing, and the cave meanders considerably before the dismal end another 140m SW.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment><!-- For a small cave, summary of gear needed to descend. For longer caves it could be blank, a table, or just refer to the description/topos. Leave blank if this info is in the description. --> <equipment></equipment>
<references></references><!-- References to documentation. Could be Journal articles or Logbook entries. Can be links if the docs are online. --> <references></references>
<survey>There is a particularly inadequate elevation only in Cambridge Underground 1985. There is an <a href="145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing 145, <a href="/1623/82/82.html">82</a> and <a href="/1623/148/148.html">148</a> on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>There is enough survey bumph to draw a respectable plan.</p><p><a href="/1623/145/145.png"> <img src="/1623/145/145-2.png" alt="Survey (17k PNG)" width="752" height="948" /></a></survey><!-- Drawn-up surveys. Scans of paper surveys or images/PDFs of electronic surveys. Should include HTML to display current plan and elevation, with links to larger versions (See section on URLs and files). Could list links to multiple years of survey, or even a separate survey page if it's complicated enough. --> <survey><p>There is a particularly inadequate elevation only in Cambridge Underground 1985. There is an <a href="/1623/145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing 145, <a href="/1623/82/82.html">82</a> and <a href="/1623/148/148.html">148</a> on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>There is enough survey bumph to draw a respectable plan.</p><p><a href="/1623/145/145.png"> <img src="/1623/145/145-2.png" alt="Survey (17k PNG)" width="752" height="948" /></a></survey>
<notes></notes><!-- Normally empty, but place for anything else that should be noted, such as info on cave maybe being a duplicate, or lost, and whether a kataster form has been sent to Austria for this cave --> <notes></notes>
<length></length><!-- Cave length. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <length></length>
<depth></depth><!--Cave depth. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <depth></depth>
<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
<description_file></description_file><!-- Path of top-level description file for this cave, when a separate file is used. Otherwise blank. --> <description_file></description_file>
</cave> </cave>
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<b>This file is generated by troggle</b> on July 12, 2024, 8:01 p.m. UTC using the form documented at <b>This file is generated by troggle</b> using the form documented at
the form documented at the form documented at
<a href="/handbook/survey/caveentry.html">handbook/survey/caveentry.html</a> <a href="/handbook/survey/caveentry.html">handbook/survey/caveentry.html</a>
<br> <br>
<cave> <cave>
<non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. --> <non_public>False</non_public>
<!--<caveslug></caveslug>--> <!-- Ignored. No longer required, we use the filename instead e.g. 1623-315 for 1623-315.html -->
<official_name>Marilyn Monroe H&ouml;hle</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck-->
<area>1623</area><!-- e.g. "1623" -->
<kataster_code>2/t/S +</kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration'
code used in the Austrian kataster e.g '1/S +' - https://expo/.survex.com/katast.htm
T Trockenh&ouml;hlen (Dry caves) <official_name>Marilyn Monroe H&ouml;hle</official_name>
W Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with water) <area>1623</area>
(W) Zeitweilig aktiv Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with seasonal water) <kataster_code>2/t/S +</kataster_code>
E Eishohlen (Caves with ice formations) <kataster_number>148</kataster_number>
S Schachth&ouml;hlen (Caves with pitches) <unofficial_number></unofficial_number>
H Halbh&ouml;hlen (Rock shelters ?)
- unerforscht (unexplored)
= befahren (visited)
× teilweise vermessen (partly surveyed)
+ erforscht (exploration considered complete)
-->
<kataster_number>148</kataster_number> <!-- (Either this or unofficial_number is required). Official number in Austrian kataster if one has been allocated -->
<unofficial_number></unofficial_number><!-- (This is any name. Either this or kataster_number is required). Initial temporary cave ID used until kataster number is allocated e.g. '2012-DD-01'-->
<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-148</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-148</entranceslug>
<letter></letter><!--Leave blank for single-entrance cave. If there is more than one entrance then the letter needs to be given. Must match the entranceslug ID. --> <letter></letter>
</entrance> </entrance>
<explorers>CUCC 1984, 1987</explorers><!-- 'CUCC Expo' and year(s) of exploration. To distinguish from caves explored by foreign groups. Individual names can be given too if it was a small cave. --> <explorers>CUCC 1984, 1987</explorers>
<survex_file>caves-1623/148/148.svx</survex_file><!-- Name of top-level survey file for this cave. Relative to the 'loser' survex repository. So for most caves that's "caves-162x/cavenum/cavnum.svx". (e.g. caves-1623/204/204.svx --> <survex_file>caves-1623/148/148.svx</survex_file>
<underground_description>Not really pushed in 1984, since discovered right at the end, but relocated in 1987: horizontal tube entrance about 1m in diameter. An awkward crawl over boulders for 10m leads to a squeeze down behind a boulder with light entering ahead. Short freeclimb reaches a phreatic tube of about 3m diameter. To the right silts up in boulders while to the left descends gently over snow and big rocks to reach a sizeable chamber and pitch of about 20m. Avoiding the pitch, a route down through boulders for 3m reaches a very unstable boulder slope, which is crossed to reach another 3m pitch to a rift with a further pitch on the left. To the right, the roof lowers over large boulders, and a small ice chamber is reached with a frozen stream. A narrow section leads down to a rift of 5m down to an earthy passage.</p><p>Back at the boulder slope (I think), the 20m pitch can again be attained and from here is 15m to the floor of a 20m high chamber with three ways on. Facing away from pitch, righthand rift leads to a flat-out crawl over ice. This passes remarkable ice formations to emerge at <b>The Ice Castle</b>, a chamber with a large ice-stalagmite formation. The route terminates in a steep ice slope at the far side of the chamber.</p><p>Way directly ahead from pitch is a 3m climb into a large phreatic tube round a 90&deg; bend to a solid wall of boulders. Ways into the choke proved very loose and tight, but a continuing rift/chamber could be seen through a tiny but strongly draughting hole.</p><p>Third way on from pitch ascends steeply and becomes tight, with a jammed boulder now in the way. Route ends at a steep ice-climb for which no equipment was available.</underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. --> <underground_description>Not really pushed in 1984, since discovered right at the end, but relocated in 1987: horizontal tube entrance about 1m in diameter. An awkward crawl over boulders for 10m leads to a squeeze down behind a boulder with light entering ahead. Short freeclimb reaches a phreatic tube of about 3m diameter. To the right silts up in boulders while to the left descends gently over snow and big rocks to reach a sizeable chamber and pitch of about 20m. Avoiding the pitch, a route down through boulders for 3m reaches a very unstable boulder slope, which is crossed to reach another 3m pitch to a rift with a further pitch on the left. To the right, the roof lowers over large boulders, and a small ice chamber is reached with a frozen stream. A narrow section leads down to a rift of 5m down to an earthy passage.</p><p>Back at the boulder slope (I think), the 20m pitch can again be attained and from here is 15m to the floor of a 20m high chamber with three ways on. Facing away from pitch, righthand rift leads to a flat-out crawl over ice. This passes remarkable ice formations to emerge at <b>The Ice Castle</b>, a chamber with a large ice-stalagmite formation. The route terminates in a steep ice slope at the far side of the chamber.</p><p>Way directly ahead from pitch is a 3m climb into a large phreatic tube round a 90&deg; bend to a solid wall of boulders. Ways into the choke proved very loose and tight, but a continuing rift/chamber could be seen through a tiny but strongly draughting hole.</p><p>Third way on from pitch ascends steeply and becomes tight, with a jammed boulder now in the way. Route ends at a steep ice-climb for which no equipment was available.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment><!-- For a small cave, summary of gear needed to descend. For longer caves it could be blank, a table, or just refer to the description/topos. Leave blank if this info is in the description. --> <equipment></equipment>
<references></references><!-- References to documentation. Could be Journal articles or Logbook entries. Can be links if the docs are online. --> <references></references>
<survey><br /> <survey><br />
Extended Elevation of 148 and 81 (2012):<br /> Extended Elevation of 148 and 81 (2012):<br />
<a href="/expofiles/surveys/148_81_elev.pdf"> <img src="/1623/others/148_81_elev.png" alt="Survey (25k PNG)" width="900"/></a><br /> <a href="/expofiles/surveys/148_81_elev.pdf"> <img src="/1623/others/148_81_elev.png" alt="Survey (25k PNG)" width="900"/></a><br />
Plan of 148 (2012):<br /> Plan of 148 (2012):<br />
<a href="/expofiles/surveys/148-cropped.pdf"> <img src="148-cropped.png" alt="Survey (21k PNG)" width="595" height="842" /></a><br /> <a href="/expofiles/surveys/148-cropped.pdf"> <img src="/1623/148/148-cropped.png" alt="Survey (21k PNG)" width="595" height="842" /></a><br />
Area plan, showing 81, 82, 107, 148, 1987-02, 2006-06 and 2006-76 (2012):<br /> Area plan, showing 81, 82, 107, 148, 1987-02, 2006-06 and 2006-76 (2012):<br />
<a href="/expofiles/surveys/82_area_plan.pdf"> <img src="/1623/others/82_area_plan.png" alt="Survey (72k PNG)" width="757" height="697" /></a><br /> <a href="/expofiles/surveys/82_area_plan.pdf"> <img src="/1623/82/82_area_plan.png" alt="Survey (72k PNG)" width="757" height="697" /></a><br />
There is also a 1980s survey <a href="/1623/145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="/1623./145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="../82.htm">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger There is also a 1980s survey <a href="/1623/145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="/1623/145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="/1623/82/82.html">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger
coordinates.</survey><!-- Drawn-up surveys. Scans of paper surveys or images/PDFs of electronic surveys. Should include HTML to display current plan and elevation, with links to larger versions (See section on URLs and files). Could list links to multiple years of survey, or even a separate survey page if it's complicated enough. --> coordinates.</survey>
<notes></notes><!-- Normally empty, but place for anything else that should be noted, such as info on cave maybe being a duplicate, or lost, and whether a kataster form has been sent to Austria for this cave --> <notes></notes>
<length></length><!-- Cave length. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <length></length>
<depth></depth><!--Cave depth. Can be left blank and system should fill it in automatically from survey data (it doesn't yet) --> <depth></depth>
<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
<description_file></description_file><!-- Path of top-level description file for this cave, when a separate file is used. Otherwise blank. --> <description_file></description_file>
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<non_public>False</non_public> <non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>1623-156</caveslug>
<official_name>Schwa Schacht 156</official_name> <official_name>Schwa Schacht 156</official_name>
<area>1623</area> <area>1623</area>
<area>2c</area>
<kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code> <kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code>
<kataster_number>156</kataster_number> <kataster_number>156</kataster_number>
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</entrance> </entrance>
<explorers>CUCC 1987</explorers> <explorers>CUCC 1987</explorers>
<survex_file></survex_file>
<underground_description>An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.</underground_description> <underground_description>An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment> <equipment></equipment>
<references></references> <references></references>
<survey></p><div class="centre"><img alt="Map+survey" width="620" height="336" src="/1623/others/156.png" /></div><p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href="/years/1987/log.htm">1987 Log Book</a></survey> <survey></p><div class="centre"><img alt="Map+survey" width="620" height="336" src="/1623/156/156.png" /></div><p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href="/years/1987/logbook.html">1987 Log Book</a></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status> <notes>The <a href="/years/1987/logbook.html">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href="/1623/199/199.html">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point.</notes>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
<notes>The <a href="/years/1987/log.htm">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href="../199.htm">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point.</notes>
<length></length> <length></length>
<depth></depth> <depth></depth>
<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
<survex_file></survex_file>
<description_file></description_file> <description_file></description_file>
<url>1623/156/156.html</url>
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<non_public>False</non_public> <non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>1623-190</caveslug>
<official_name>Glitterstompf</official_name> <official_name>Glitterstompf</official_name>
<area>1623</area> <area>1623</area>
<area>1a</area>
<kataster_code>1/S/T/E =</kataster_code> <kataster_code>1/S/T/E =</kataster_code>
<kataster_number>190</kataster_number> <kataster_number>190</kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>B9</unofficial_number> <unofficial_number>B9</unofficial_number>
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</entrance> </entrance>
<explorers>CUCC 1976, 1993</explorers> <explorers>CUCC 1976, 1993</explorers>
<underground_description>Rectangular shaft 6.7m long (aligned on a joint on 275&deg;) and 4.0m wide. Wall on south side is 1.5m higher than rest of surface. Freeclimb descent of 6m to scree/boulder floor usually with snow plug. At eastern end of the south wall, a horizontal passage leads 7.5m on 185&deg; to the lip of a second pitch. This is 10m leading to a big rift. Ahead over boulders and ice an 8m pitch descends through (sic) spectacular ice stalactites. Way on is effectively blocked by ice but could well connect with a major shaft nearby (<a href="../189.htm">1623/189</a>), not descended in 1976 on account of the condition of the ice. The small alternative hole back in the rift is blocked by ice at -6m.</p><p>In 1993 the cave was "extremely cold and some ice formations".</underground_description> <survex_file></survex_file>
<underground_description>Rectangular shaft 6.7m long (aligned on a joint on 275&deg;) and 4.0m wide. Wall on south side is 1.5m higher than rest of surface. Freeclimb descent of 6m to scree/boulder floor usually with snow plug. At eastern end of the south wall, a horizontal passage leads 7.5m on 185&deg; to the lip of a second pitch. This is 10m leading to a big rift. Ahead over boulders and ice an 8m pitch descends through (sic) spectacular ice stalactites. Way on is effectively blocked by ice but could well connect with a major shaft nearby (<a href="/1623/189/189.html">1623-189</a>), not descended in 1976 on account of the condition of the ice. The small alternative hole back in the rift is blocked by ice at -6m.</p><p>In 1993 the cave was "extremely cold and some ice formations".</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment> <equipment></equipment>
<references></references> <references></references>
<survey></survey> <survey></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
<notes>B9 now known to be same as 190</notes> <notes>B9 now known to be same as 190</notes>
<length></length> <length></length>
<depth>c 25m</depth> <depth>c 25m</depth>
<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
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<non_public>False</non_public><!-- 'False' or 'True'. True if the cave should only be visible to logged-in users. Caves are normally public, so enter 'False' unless you know otherwise. --> <non_public>False</non_public>
<!--<caveslug>1623-195</caveslug>--> <!-- Ignored. No longer required, we use the filename instead e.g. 1623-315 for 1623-315.html -->
<official_name>Schwa Schacht 195</official_name><!-- Name of the cave (normally in German) Use &uuml; for u+Umlaut and &ouml; for o+umlaut eg H&ouml;hle for Hohle and Gl&uuml;ck for Gluck-->
<area>1623</area><!-- e.g. "1623" -->
<kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code><!-- 'length-or-depth/type exploration'
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T Trockenh&ouml;hlen (Dry caves) <official_name>Schwa Schacht 195</official_name>
W Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with water) <area>1623</area>
(W) Zeitweilig aktiv Wasserh&ouml;hlen (Caves with seasonal water) <kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code>
E Eishohlen (Caves with ice formations) <kataster_number>195</kataster_number>
S Schachth&ouml;hlen (Caves with pitches) <unofficial_number></unofficial_number>
H Halbh&ouml;hlen (Rock shelters ?)
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<entrance> <entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-195</entranceslug><!-- Internal ID to refer to each entrance instance in the entrance files (typically the same as that filename (e.g. 1623-161c). Matches the 'slug' field in the entrance file --> <entranceslug>1623-195</entranceslug>
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<explorers></p><ul><li>Original discovery not known</li><li>Refound 1989 CUCC (Pete Lancaster Adam Cooper)</li><li>Re-found and marked 1995 CUCC (Kate Janossy)</li><li>Surveyed to 1999 CUCC (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li><li>Descended 2000 CUCC (Earl Merson, Phil Underwood)</li></ul><p></explorers><!-- 'CUCC Expo' and year(s) of exploration. To distinguish from caves explored by foreign groups. Individual names can be given too if it was a small cave. --> <explorers></p><ul><li>Original discovery not known</li><li>Refound 1989 CUCC (Pete Lancaster Adam Cooper)</li><li>Re-found and marked 1995 CUCC (Kate Janossy)</li><li>Surveyed to 1999 CUCC (Anthony Day, Duncan Collis)</li><li>Descended 2000 CUCC (Earl Merson, Phil Underwood)</li></ul><p></explorers>
<survex_file>caves-1623/195/195.svx</survex_file><!-- Name of top-level survey file for this cave. Relative to the 'loser' survex repository. So for most caves that's "caves-162x/cavenum/cavnum.svx". (e.g. caves-1623/204/204.svx --> <survex_file>caves-1623/195/195.svx</survex_file>
<underground_description>A very large surface rift (almost a canyon), with a pitch at the west end. <underground_description>A very large surface rift (almost a canyon), with a pitch at the west end.
<p> <p>
<a href='/1623/195/l/PXL_20240711_110208406.html'><img src='/1623/195/t/PXL_20240711_110208406.jpg' /></a> <a href='/1623/195/l/PXL_20240711_110208406.html'><img src='/1623/195/t/PXL_20240711_110208406.jpg' /></a>
<p>This has a 5-6 second booming clattering drop, and had a very poor quality spit at the top. It was not descended in 1995. This may be the cave referred to in the description of <a href="../165.htm">165</a>, located by CUCC in 1989, but already having a bolt, and not descended by CUCC but with "a drop in excess of 35m". 2000 descent reached floor at 37m down, with the only way on a small hole that turned out to be too tight. <p>This has a 5-6 second booming clattering drop, and had a very poor quality spit at the top. It was not descended in 1995. This may be the cave referred to in the description of <a href="/1623/165/165.html">165</a>, located by CUCC in 1989, but already having a bolt, and not descended by CUCC but with "a drop in excess of 35m". 2000 descent reached floor at 37m down, with the only way on a small hole that turned out to be too tight.
<p></underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. --> <p></underground_description>
<equipment>50m rope?</equipment><!-- For a small cave, summary of gear needed to descend. For longer caves it could be blank, a table, or just refer to the description/topos. Leave blank if this info is in the description. --> <equipment>50m rope?</equipment>
<references>Kate 95.07.26 S94p43-4; 21st July entry in <a href="/years/2000/log.htm">2000 logbook</a></references><!-- References to documentation. Could be Journal articles or Logbook entries. Can be links if the docs are online. --> <references>Kate 95.07.26 S94p43-4; 21st July entry in <a href="/years/2000/logbook.html">2000 logbook</a></references>
<survey></p><div class="centre"><img src="plan.png" /></div><p>Elevation never drawn up; see notes in 2000#04</survey><!-- Drawn-up surveys. Scans of paper surveys or images/PDFs of electronic surveys. Should include HTML to display current plan and elevation, with links to larger versions (See section on URLs and files). Could list links to multiple years of survey, or even a separate survey page if it's complicated enough. --> <survey></p><div class="centre"><img src="/1623/195/plan.png" width=300px /></div><p>Elevation never drawn up; see notes in 2000#04</survey>
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<extent></extent> <extent></extent>
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<slug>1623-156</slug> <!-- one entrance and one slug per entrance_data file -->
<name></name> <name></name>
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<map_description></map_description> <location_description><span lang="de-at">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href="/handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang="de-at">Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey (to top rigging bolt) done in 1999.</location_description>
<location_description><span lang="de-at">Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel,</span> 50m south of <a href="/1623/handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser rangefound point 0/1</a>. The recently (1998) cairned route up the <span lang="de-at">Vd. Schwarzmooskogel</span> NW flank passes very close to the laser point, and skirts the NE end of the open rift of 156. Surface survey connecting Tag and original survey (to top rigging bolt) done in 1999.</location_description> <lastvisit></lastvisit>
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<photo></p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="ent.jpg"><img src="ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="shaft.jpg"><img src="shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="downshaft.jpg"><img src="downshaft_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance area</td><td>Main shaft</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr> <tr><td><a href="northview.jpg"><img src="northview_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="tag.jpg"><img src="tag_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="oldpaint.jpg"><img src="oldpaint_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>View north towards the Sch&ouml;nberg</td><td>Tag</td><td>Old paint marker</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005 (1) and &copy; Olly Betts 2006 (2-6)</photo> <photo></p><table class="imgtable"><tr><td><a href="/1623/156/ent.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/ent_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="/1623/156/shaft.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/shaft_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="/1623/156/downshaft.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/downshaft_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>Entrance area</td><td>Main shaft</td><td>Looking down shaft</td></tr> <tr><td><a href="/1623/156/northview.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/northview_small.jpg" /></a></td><td><a href="/1623/156/tag.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/tag_small.jpg" /></a></td> <td><a href="/1623/156/oldpaint.jpg"><img src="/1623/156/oldpaint_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr class="caption"><td>View north towards the Sch&ouml;nberg</td><td>Tag</td><td>Old paint marker</td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Dave Loeffler 2005 (1) and &copy; Olly Betts 2006 (2-6)</photo>
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<slug>1623-190</slug> <!-- one entrance and one slug per entrance_data file -->
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<approach>From <a href="/1623/164.htm">164</a>, north to an east-west fault line (climbing past the large open and heavily snow-plugged shaft, which is <a href="/1623/189.htm">189</a>). To the east, this fault line is a north-facing scarp, below which is 190 (number in red, and Austrian metal tag on this wall above the SW corner of the shaft), somewhat before (ie. west of) <a href="/1623/197.htm">B8</a> (1623/197). </approach> <lastvisit></lastvisit>
<approach>From <a href="/1623/164.htm">164</a>, north to an east-west fault line (climbing past the large open and heavily snow-plugged shaft, which is <a href="/1623/189.htm">189</a>). To the east, this fault line is a north-facing scarp, below which is 190 (number in red, and Austrian metal tag on this wall above the SW corner of the shaft), somewhat before (ie. west of) <a href="/1623/197.htm">B8</a> (1623/197).</approach>
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<photo></p><table class="imgtable"><td><a href="ent_1995.jpg" ><img alt="Entrance photo" src="ent_1995_small.jpg" width="121" height="177" /></a></td><td><a href="ent_1999.jpg"><img src="ent_1999_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1995 (left) &amp; &copy; Olly Betts 1996 (right). <!-- These photos have the wrong filenames, as Olly initially claimed they were taken in 1999; but since CVS makes it so tedious to move files around, there's not much point. --></photo> <photo></p><table class="imgtable"><td><a href="/1623/190/ent_1995.jpg" ><img alt="Entrance photo" src="/1623/190/ent_1995_small.jpg" width="121" height="177" /></a></td><td><a href="/1623/190/ent_1999.jpg"><img src="/1623/190/ent_1999_small.jpg" /></a></td></tr></table><p>Photos &copy; Andy Waddington 1995 (left) &amp; &copy; Olly Betts 1996 (right). <!-- These photos have the wrong filenames, as Olly initially claimed they were taken in 1999; but since CVS makes it so tedious to move files around, there's not much point. --></photo>
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