From f8ad5633f34ddc2fbd23a9309f59f9690175683c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: expo Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:25:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [svn r7834] Updates for Olly and Jenny's recent (and not so recent) activities --- noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV b/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV index f833c3411..52756d384 100644 --- a/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV +++ b/noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ 33,"1/T +",,,,"noinfo/br-alm/33.htm",,,"Schichtgrenzenhöhle",,,3,"Sektion Ausseerland, 1975 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1570m",,,"South of Bräuning Alm. I think this is another of the fenced off shafts near the path north from the junction at Egglgrube. ",,,,,,"Lost", 34,"1/T +",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/34.htm",,,"Höhle am Kratzer I",,,4,"Sektion Ausseerland, 1973 ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1590m",,,"Quite a way east of Bräuning Alm in the top end of the Kratzer valley.",,,,,,"Lost", 35,"2/S/T x",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/35.htm",,,"Dr. Kerschner Höhle",,,4,"

","Now, the Austrian's exploration details suggest that the cave was substantially unblocked in 1976 (to -30m in October), while CUCC's find was choked at -10m. Also, the description given of this cave in the local Climbing Guide (Krenmayr) sounds nothing like B5 at all, (he says, already explored in 1921, but today almost forgotten. Need Ice equipment) so the Austrian writing in the caver's magazine who said it was B5 may have been mistaken. Krenmayr gives length 250m, depth 100m.

This description by Karl Gaisberger is from the 1977 Exploration:

After climbing down 8m to where the shaft appeared blocked by snow, progress did not seem likely. I [translator] think ""there was a spiralling way in the snow to a wall of ice columns"". A very steep descent led into a passage with a snow cone. (This was still in the previous year's snow-free climb !). Pushing through a thin snow-wall through which the light glimmered, a direct way was established. Through a hole in the snow in a rubble-filled passage, the way soon branched. Both branches ended blind.

The lower level of the cave, described by O Schauberger, must be found on the opposite side of the snow-cone from the [Schluf?]. One now comes to a chamber complex where a sloping 10m shaft climbs down into the Kristallhalle. The walls here are covered with admittedly large, but superficially weathered calcite somethings (Kalzitdrusen).

From the Kristallhalle, through a narrow bit to a side-something with a pile of rubble, the Tropfsteinhalle. There is a single 60cm high stalagmite here. It shows a corroded appearance, indicating aggressive ground water. Tropfsteinhalle contains, so far, the most beautiful flowstone decorations in the Loser area. These include [plenty dictionary failure here] Sinterfahnen, Boden- und Deckenzapfen, sogar Excentriques.

In the area of the stalagmites, several dead pseudoscorpions (Neobisium aueri) were found. There is some more description of the floor of the chamber (I think), but I can't make head nor tail of it.",,,,,,,,"250m","Given 100m in 1980.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"1630m",,,"Just SW of the col (Schwarzmoossattel), SE of Bräuning Nase. ",,"Surface shaft often blocked with snow",,,"This hole supposedly has a CUCC painted number ""B5"" of 1976 vintage, which will probably be pretty faded. But the cave descriptions do not agree.","Lost", -36,"1/S x",,,,"kratzer/36/36.html",,,"Schachtgruppe I - V",,,4,"Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, undated. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p36",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Austrian kataster says Hinterbräuning, south of Bräuning Nase, but this isn't where their map shows it. Map shows it south east of Schwarzmoossattel, on east side of upper Kratzer valley below Schwarzmooskogel.

The cave was located on the ground by CUCC in 1990 and it is, in fact, just south of Schwarzmoossattel, which is almost due east of Bräuning Nase. From the path leaving the col going south, hack off following the little stream down into the valley. This sinks into the northernmost of a group of three shafts below a small headwall facing east.

Number is in red on the headwall just south of the three entrances.

A group of five (presumably small) shafts. One of these was thought, by the Austrians, to be CUCC's 'B1' of 1976. This, however, is patently not the case, since the sequence B1-B4 goes up the valley, and B4 is about level, perhaps slightly lower than 36.",,"A group of five (presumably small) shafts","

Photos © Olly Betts 2006","Tag","Faded red paint '36' on the headwall just south of the three entrances. Tag ""1623/36"" placed by CUCC in centre of paint marking on 2006-08-14. ","Surveyed", +36,"1/S x",,,,"kratzer/36/36.html",,,"Schachtgruppe I - V",,,4,"Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, undated. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p36",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Austrian kataster says Hinterbräuning, south of Bräuning Nase, but this isn't where their map shows it. Map shows it south east of Schwarzmoossattel, on east side of upper Kratzer valley below Schwarzmooskogel.

The cave was located on the ground by CUCC in 1990 and it is, in fact, just south of Schwarzmoossattel, which is almost due east of Bräuning Nase. From the path leaving the col going south, hack off following the little stream down into the valley. This sinks into the northernmost of a group of three shafts below a small headwall facing east.

Number is in red on the headwall just south of the three entrances.

A group of five (presumably small) shafts. One of these was thought, by the Austrians, to be CUCC's 'B1' of 1976. This, however, is patently not the case, since the sequence B1-B4 goes up the valley, and B4 is about level, perhaps slightly lower than 36.",,"A group of five (presumably small) shafts","

Photos © Olly Betts 2006","Tag","Faded red paint '36' on the headwall just south of the three entrances. Tag ""1623/36"" placed by CUCC in centre of paint marking on 2006-08-14.","Surveyed", 37,"0/S -",,,,"noinfo/plateau/37.htm",,,"Schachtgruppe beim Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel",,,"1d","Discovered by Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, undated.
Status is given as totally unexplored, so it could well be a CUCC hole by now, and have a different number.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1700m",,,"West of Ht. Schwarzmooskogel. Well out onto the plateau, and hence, almost impossible to find or identify. ",,,,,,"Lost", 38,"1/T +",,,,"noinfo/plateau/38.htm",,,"Algenhöhle",,,"1d","Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, 1938","Behind the entrance there is a single passage at right angles to it, with boulders (Blockwerk). ",,,,,,"Sketch by J. Gaisberger snr., 1938 ",,"33m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1700m",,,"West of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel (exact location unknown) Possibly near Kat.37 (q.v.)",,,,,,"Lost", 39,"1/T +",,,,"noinfo/kratzer/39.htm",,,"SCHWA höhle 39",,,"2b or 4 (unclear)","Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee, 1938",,,,,,,,,"18m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1740m",,,"West side of Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel according to text. Map shows it on S side, not far from the summit area. Later reference says it is above and south of Kat.36, however the kataster description of the location of 36 is also wrong... ",,"2.2m wide by 1.2m high entrance leads in a gentle slope to where it becomes too tight. ",,,,"Lost", @@ -131,9 +131,9 @@ 100,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/100.htm",,,"Plateau Schacht 100","Viper Shaft",,"1a","CUCC 1977, Team Youth, and again in 1990 by AERW ","An east-west rift with two obvious points of descent. The more easterly is about 6m deep and can be seen to end in a chamber. The more westerly is a 15m pitch, with a window communicating with the east hole. At base are boulders and a climb down. A crawl leads to an inlet where water appears and sinks into an impenetrable slot with very sharp rock. ",,,,,,,,,"18m",,,,"p100",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Just beyond the col, on the left. It is, in fact, extremely near Top Camp, virtually on one of the routes to the Schwarzmooskogel areas. ",,,,"Tag","red painted number, with 1998 tag ""1623 100 CUCC 1977"" in centre (M6 stud).

This cave was originally only numbered in carbide, so was unmarked for years. It was relocated in 1989, but was not numbered until 1993 since AERW didn't think to carry paint while trying to find old holes. The orange number was fading and chipped in 1995, so was refreshed in red. The surface survey was to the centre of the middle digit of the number.","Surveyed", 101,"1/S +","main a",,"yes","plateau/101/101.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 101",,,"1d","

","Entrance is in a rift orientated 40°-220° and hading about 20°. A 5m climb down leads to a horizontal passage going both ways, north leading out into the face of the scarp (101A). South (down dip) leads to a 4m pitch followed by a small crawl in a scree-floored phreatic tube, leading down dip, at about 30°. This drops via a short climb into a meandering phreatic tube with a tiny stream slot fed by an aven on the left. Progress is by crawling in the roof tube, which goes for about 40m until a window in the right wall leads to the base of an aven. The continuing crawl is too small, while a climb down below the aven (undescended) appears to choke.",,,,,,"? MISSING (grade 1)",,,"~12m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bräuning Scharte 218°, Grieskogel 012.5°, Bräuning Nase 194.5°, Lost Rucksack cairn 319° (compass #439258: NPC2)",,"Out on the plateau, near a large north-facing fault scarp on 125-305°. Perhaps best located when looking for Wolfhöhle (which is nowhere nearby) in the mist (see 1984 logbook). There was an OAV ski-tourers' marker pole due north of the col, from which the entrance is about 50m away on 35°. Unfortunately, the pole was pretty much invisible from the approach route in 1977, and is now rotting on the ground, only visible from a metre away at best. However, the cave was relocated in 1998. It turns out to be very close to the faintly-marked path which leads past Lost Rucksack Cave towards CUCC 1996-05, and is a short way south of 1623/173.

(GPS: (cliff directly above 101A) GK 5410503 5283483 (FOM 9.2m))",,"Main entrance is in a rift orientated 40°-220° and hading about 20°","

Jenny Black at the main entranceLooking down main entrance shaft101A entranceExtremely faded paint markings

(Photos © Olly Betts 2005)","Tag","extremely faded numbers ""101"" and ""101A"" in red on upper and lower entrances. 1998 tag ""1623 101 CUCC 1977"" on upper entrance, southeast-facing (M6 stud).",, ,,"main",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"

",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"t101",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed", -,,"a",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"

",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p101a",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Paint",,"Surveyed", -102,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/102/102.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 102",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington) ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.102",,,,"GPS post SA","gps98.102",,,,"c 1630m",,,"GPS GK 5410464 5283496 (FOM 11.5m) 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)","Tag","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998","Surveyed", -103,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/103/103.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 103",,,"1d","

","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45° to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235°). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"t103",,,,"Surface survey","gps98.103",,,,,"HSK 075°, VSK Nipple 153°, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325°",,"GPS GK 5410472 5283506 (FOM 8.7m) 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)","Tag","Alloy tag ""1623 103 CUCC 1977"" on M6 stud below the faded remains of a painted number on the NW-facing wall of a prominent joint making a break in the scarp face in which the entrance lies. ","Surveyed", +,,"a",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"

",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p101a",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag placed in centre of paint marking 2006-08-14 by Olly and Jenny","Surveyed", +102,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/102/102.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 102",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (A.Waddington) ","A near-straight shaft of 20m ends on a snow plug.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"t102",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,"c 1630m",,,"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)","Tag","painted number is extremely faded, and appears only as a slight lightening in the lichen when wet. Part drilled hole for tag. Tagged 1998","Surveyed", +103,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/103/103.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 103",,,"1d","

","A semi-horizontal rift going south, slopes down at 45° to head of a very broken shaft aligned on a joint perpendicular to the scarp (joint is on 055-235°). Drops 30m past much wedged, frost-shattered rock to a choke at -30m.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"t103",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"HSK 075°, VSK Nipple 153°, Lost Rucksack Cairn 325°",,"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)","Tag","Alloy tag ""1623 103 CUCC 1977"" on M6 stud below the faded remains of a painted number on the NW-facing wall of a prominent joint making a break in the scarp face in which the entrance lies. ","Surveyed", 104,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/104/104.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 104",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (S.Farrow). Relocated and surface surveyed CUCC 2005.","Belay to a bolt in the boulder (on top, 1977 vintage), and as much dwarf pine as you can string together. A somewhat broken but roomy shaft of 29m with ledges at -10 and -24m, to a choke.",,,,,,,,,,,,,"p104",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,"c 1650m ",,,"In deep scrub adjacent to a very large erratic boulder, in the same area as Eislufthöhle (Kat. 76). The boulder has an incipient split, and is visible from the col.",,,"

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

Photo © Olly Betts, 2004","Tag","Red-painted number (1977). Traces of paint still visible in 2004, but number very hard to make out. Described boulder with spit on top fortunately still enables reliable identification. Tag placed on spit 2005-07-28.","Surveyed","Close to 76, worth a look" 105,"1/S +",,,,"plateau/105/105.html",,,"Plateau Schacht 105",,,"1d","CUCC 1977 - Team Youth (N.Thorne, A.Waddington)","Handline descent for 9m leads to a ledge from where a fine 31m pitch drops 14m to a large ledge, then continues in a parallel shaft below an aven, with further ledges at -17, -21m. The shaft is in clean bluish-white limestone and lands on a dampish flat gravel floor.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p105",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"30m north of Eislufthöhle on the plateau.",,,"

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

Photos © Olly Betts","Tag","paint; tag 1999","Surveyed", 106,,,,,,,,,,"Number not allocated (see Eislufthöhle 1623/76)","nonexistent",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ ,"1/S/T +",,"B1",,"kratzer/b1.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B1",,,4,"CUCC 1976","A 14m pitch drops into rift passage quickly choking to the east. To the west, a short walk reaches a 3m climb to a higher level, choking rapidly.",,,,,,,,,"14m ",,"Thought by the Austrians to be one of a group of shafts numbered 36 in the Kataster, but the location of B1 relative to B4, which is very near 36, precludes this interpretation. Unfortunately, B1 was not relocated in a search in 1990.",,,,,,,,,,,"c 1640m ?",,,"Situated some 40m from A1, up valley and slightly higher up the east slope, the hole lies in an obvious E-W fault.",,,,,,"Lost","Probably hopeless" ,"1/S +",,"B2",,"kratzer/b2.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B2",,,4,"CUCC 1976 ","A 4m climb leads to two 5m drops and a snow plug. Across the snow a direct pitch can be reached.",,,,,,,,,"15m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Up the bottom of the valley from B1, B2 is met just at the foot of the last steep pull up onto the col. Not relocated in search in 1990.",,,,,,"Lost","Probably hopeless" ,"1/S +",,"B3",,"kratzer/b3.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B3",,,4,"CUCC 1976","The lowest entrance drops via a 10m pitch into a descending rift. The rift drops steadily over boulders to a choke. Up rift from the pitch, daylight is reached from one of the other holes.",,,,,,,,,"15m ?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Just a few metres up valley from B2, a series of holes. (Cambridge Underground 1977 gives bearings of Loser 238°, Bräuning Nase 280°. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.) Not relocated in search in 1990. ",,,,,,"Lost", -,"1/S +",,"B4",,"kratzer/b4.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B4",,,4,"CUCC 1976","Descent of 45° snow slope reaches a choked rift. Above and ahead water enters via small aven but no sign of a way on.",,,,,,"CUCC sketch 1996",,,"?",,,,,"p1976_b4",,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.b4",,,,,,"Again just a short distance up valley from B3, a significant shakehole with snow at foot. (Cambridge Underground 1977 gives bearings of Loser 234°, Bräuning Nase 292°. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.)

Relocated in searches in 1990 and 1996 - best (and pretty easily) found from Schwarzmoossattel or Top Camp by following the path south until a small spring (at the site of the 1979 bivouac) feeds a tiny stream descending into the valley. This sinks in the northernmost shaft of Schachtgruppe 36. In the centre of the valley across from this point is an obvious shakehole, usually with a small snowchoke, in a shaft.",,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed", +,"1/S +",,"B4",,"kratzer/b4.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B4",,,4,"CUCC 1976","Descent of 45° snow slope reaches a choked rift. Above and ahead water enters via small aven but no sign of a way on.",,,,,,"CUCC sketch 1996",,,"?",,,,"p1976_b4",,,,"Surface survey",,"gps00.b4",,,,,,"Again just a short distance up valley from B3, a significant shakehole with snow at foot. (Cambridge Underground 1977 gives bearings of Loser 234°, Bräuning Nase 292°. However, Loser is not visible from this area and it is most likely that this bearing is to Sommersitz, which looks rather similar from this direction.)

Relocated in searches in 1990 and 1996 - best (and pretty easily) found from Schwarzmoossattel or Top Camp by following the path south until a small spring (at the site of the 1979 bivouac) feeds a tiny stream descending into the valley. This sinks in the northernmost shaft of Schachtgruppe 36. In the centre of the valley across from this point is an obvious shakehole, usually with a small snowchoke, in a shaft.",,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed", ,"1/S +",,"B5",,"kratzer/b5.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B5",,"probably = 75",4,"CUCC 1976","Descent over snow of 10m or so ended a snow choke.",,,,,,,,,"10m",,"Probably = 75",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Right on the col - the scar to the west has large holes immediately below it."" This seems to exactly describe Schachtgruppe 36 as seen from B4. B5 was not relocated in searches in 1990 and 1995. The Austrians thought B5 was the same as Kat. 35, but Waddington notes that the descriptions don't match well and Auer's map shows 35 as SW from 36. However, Wisenthöhle (1623/75) is very close to B4, and if snow levels were high could be a 10m descent to a snow choke (Olly's theory).",,,,,,"Lost","Probably hopeless" ,"1/S +",,"B6",,"plateau/b6.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B6",,,"1a","CUCC 1976","Descent of 8m to a choke.",,,,,,,,,"8m",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Small shaft on plateau just over the col. It is believed that this has not been found since 1976, despite a number of searches.",,,,,,"Lost", ,"1/S +",,"B10",,"plateau/b10.htm",,,"CUCC 1976/B10",,,"1a","CUCC 1976, 1988","Simply a 5m climb to two short pitches choked at foot of second. Rigged entirely on natural belays in 1988.",,,,,,,,,,,"This was apparently relocated and reexplored by CUCC in 1988, before they spotted the number. Shown as being near the foot of the Bräuning wall, in the same area as 159 and 160. Not relocated, however, in a search in 1990, probably because it's further out onto the plateau than the 91,93,94 area where I looked. There are a couple of likely looking holes immediately north of the grassy area containing lower top camp, but no number was visible in 1998.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lies in maze of karren north of B9.",,,,,,"Refindable","Persistent reports of this being seen (including accidental reexploration in 1988), but not by those doing the documentation :-(" @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ ,"1/S -",,"1996WK11",,"smkridge/1996wk11.html",,,,,,"2b","CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Big rift aligned 115<->295°. At WNW end is big. Descends over boulders and then snow beyond point of exploration. Needs rope to complete descent, although it is likely to be choked.",,,,,,"? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps00.wk11",,,"1661 +/- 53","Nipple: 202°, Trissel: 179°, Hollweiser: 138°",,"At foot of slope from top of VSK, on Eastern side, before flat area containing Nipple to south of VSK.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed", ,"1/S -",,"1996WK12",,"kratzer/1996wk12.html",,,,"(aka 2005-89)",,4,"CUCC 1996 (Wookey)","Oval 3m deep hole. Way on in opposite corner from difficult climb down of 3m to bottom. To the SW is a small mossy hole to choked chamber about 2 x 3m. To the NE clamber 6m down rocky slope then 6m along narrowing rift. V. tight possible way on down, but easier way along can be followed for 10m to awkward boulder blockage. Passage continues at least 3m to corner. The boulder was not passed in shorts and goretex for fear of ripping!",,,,"NotKH book p29-p30",,"? Plan, elevation (grade2)",,,,,,,"pwk12",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,"c. 1684m",,,"Surface survey passes over cave, but no station at cave.","About 12m or 30m SW of laser point 7 'LSR7_' on south side of Schwarzmoossattel (the one with incorrect position on original laser survey), 40m NE of 36. NW (upslope) from CUCC 1976 B4.","Oval hole 4m x 3m at edge of pavement next to grassy area. Draughting - particularly on entrance slope.","

Photo © Dave Loeffler 2005","Tag","Tagged 2005-08-01 as ""2005-89"" as no letters available in tag kit","Surveyed", ,"1/T +",,"1996-X01",,"plateau/1996-X01/1996-X01.html",,,,"Sheep Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1996 (Wookey, Olly, while surface surveying from the Nase laser point to old Top Camp)","3m long, full of sheep shit",,,,,,,,"3m","0m","3m",,,,"nasetotc.7",,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Approximately halfway up the Bräuning Nase",,,"

 

Photos © Olly Betts 2004 + 1996","Unmarked",,"Surveyed", -,"? +",,"1998-X01",,"plateau/1998-X01.html",,,,,,"1d","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and tied to surface survey by CUCC (Wookey and Andy W) 1998.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p1998-x01",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked (?)",,"Surveyed", +,"? +",,"1998-X01",,"plateau/1998-X01.html",,,,,,"1d","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and tied to surface survey by CUCC (Wookey and Andy W) 1998.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p1998-x01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tagged 2007-07-23 as ""1998X-01"".","Surveyed", ,,,"1999-X01",,"smkridge/1999-X01.html",,,,"MI5 Cave",,"2c","Has a ""-"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and surveyed to (but not descended) CUCC 1999",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"pmi5",,,,,,,,,,,"Schwarzmooskogel ridge near 180 and 191",,,"

","Paint (?)",,"Surveyed", ,,,"1999-OB-01",,"plateau/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)","Inside small cliff facing toward B.wall. Slightly draughting, 6m deep, with snow plug at bottom. Unexplored, not a promising lead.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"VSK 151, HSK 065, Sch 010, BZW 222 (from top of small cliff). (from NotKH 1996- book p110)",,,,,"

Photo © Olly Betts 1999","Tag",,"Refindable", ,,,"1999-OB-02",,"plateau/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 1999 (Olly Betts)",,,,,,"In dataset",,,,,,,,"p99ob02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,"BN 211 BZ 229 HSK 061",,,,,"

LocationEntrance closeup showing tag (original here)

(Photo © Olly Betts 1999)","Tag",,"Surveyed", @@ -494,9 +494,10 @@ ,"0/S -",,"2006-07",,"smkridge/2006-07.html",,,"Infrared Spectrometer",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Matt)","One spit placed, but not descended",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-07",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2006-07"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed", ,"1/T +",,"2006-08",,"smkridge/2006-08/2006-08.html",,,"Knackered Tacklesack Cave",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle + Sandeep)","Boulder slope leading to impenetrable choke after 12m","None required",,,"2006 logbook","In dataset","

Notes in 2006#33","caves/2006-08/2006-08.svx",,,,,,"p2006-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed", ,"1/S +",,"2006-09",,"smkridge/2006-09/2006-09.html",,,"Random Schacht",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle)",,,,,,,"Notes in 2006#27. Drawn up straight onto master survey by DL, to be copied.","caves/2006-09/2006-09.svx",,,,,,"p2006-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Close to 2006-04 (Tunnockschacht), around 50m to the south-east.",,,"

Entrance and tagCloseup of entrance

Photos © Chantalle Mouwer 2006-08-06","Tag","Tag ""2006-09"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed", -,"1/S/T =",,"2006-70",,"plateau/2006-70/2006-70.html",,,"Cairn Cave",,,"1c","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)","Crawling/stooping horizontal entrance that draughts out. After ~10m there is a restricted pitch head that appears to open out onto a ~5m pitch. Currently undescended, but appears to land on a snowy/rocky slope.",,,,"2006 logbook",,,"caves/2006-70/2006-70.svx",,,,,,"p2006-70",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 148, right next to a cairn on the 2006 variant of the path from the col to 76",,,"

Photo © Olly Betts 2006","Spit",,"Surveyed", +,"1/S/T =",,"2006-70",,"plateau/2006-70/2006-70.html",,,"Cairn Cave",,,"1c","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)","Crawling/stooping horizontal entrance that draughts out. After ~10m there is a restricted pitch head that appears to open out onto a ~5m pitch. Currently undescended, but appears to land on a snowy/rocky slope.",,,,"2006 logbook","In dataset",,"caves/2006-70/2006-70.svx",,,,,,"p2006-70",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 148, right next to a cairn on the 2006 variant of the path from the col to 76",,,"

Photo © Olly Betts 2006","Spit",,"Surveyed", ,"1/S =",,"2006-71",,"plateau/2006-71/2006-71.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Olly)","Shaft can be descended off tag bolt. Originally thought to be the elusive 177, but doesn't match description. Draughts outwards. Quite tight, but continues (continuation not pushed in 2006). ",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-71/2006-71.svx",,,,,,"p2006-71",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Roughly North of 76 and East of 2004-08",,,"

Photo © Olly Betts 2006","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed", -,"1/T +",,"2006-72",,"kratzer/2006-72/2006-72.html",,,,,,4,"unknown, and CUCC 2006 (Jenny)","Stooping-size horizontal entrace, draughts outwards a bit. Apparently continues some distance, but has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance suggesting it doesn't go too far.",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-72/2006-72.svx",,,,,,"p2006-72",,,,,,,,,,,,"Close to 186 - branch off the path up to 186 shortly before 186 itself, and head straight up hill up a steep grassy slope. The entrance is in the base of the cliff. ",,,"

Jenny at the entranceEntrance passagePaint mark
View from Schwarzmoossattel pathApproach routeView from entrance towards Bräuning Wall

Photos © Olly Betts 2006","Unmarked","Not tagged in 2006 as no drill battery left!","Surveyed", -,,,"2006-73",,"plateau/2006-73.html",,,"Ice Curtain Cave",,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit","Spit placed in high point between entrances 2006",, -,,,"2007-70",,"plateau/2007-70.html",,,"Spit Pot",,,"1d","CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2007-70/2007-70.svx",,,,,,"p2007-70",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,, -,,,"2007-71",,"plateau/2007-71.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2007-71/2007-71.svx",,,,,,"p2007-71",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,, +,"1/T +",,"2006-72",,"kratzer/2006-72/2006-72.html",,,,"Mystery '+' cave",,4,"Unknown, and CUCC 2006, 2007 (Jenny)","Stooping-size horizontal entrace, draughts outwards a bit. Apparently continues some distance, but has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance suggesting it doesn't go too far.",,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2006-72/2006-72.svx",,,,,,"p2006-72",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Close to 186 - branch off the path up to 186 shortly before 186 itself, and head straight up hill up a steep grassy slope. The entrance is in the base of the cliff. ",,,"

Jenny at the entranceEntrance passagePaint mark
View from Schwarzmoossattel pathApproach routeView from entrance towards Bräuning Wall

Photos © Olly Betts 2006","Very faded red paint ""+"". Tag ""2006-72"" left at entrance on ledge with M8 bolt, but no spit placed yet!","Not tagged in 2006 or 2007 as no drill battery left!","Surveyed", +,,,"2006-73",,"plateau/2006-73.html",,,"Ice Curtain Cave",,,"1d","CUCC 2006 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2006-73",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit","Spit placed in high point between entrances 2006; tag ""2006-73"" placed 2007-07-23.",, +,,,"2007-70",,"plateau/2007-70.html",,,"Spit Pot",,,"1d","CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2007-70/2007-70.svx",,,,,,"p2007-70",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed", +,,,"2007-71",,"plateau/2007-71.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2007-71/2007-71.svx",,,,,,"p2007-71",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"Spit",,"Surveyed", +,,,"2007-72",,"plateau/2007-72.html",,,"Batter Pot",,,"1d","CUCC 2006, 2007 (Jenny + Olly)",,,,,,"In dataset",,"caves/2007-72/2007-72.svx",,,,,,"p2007-72",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,"White hammered cross",,"Surveyed",