CUCC Expo Prospecting Handbook

Marked and known caves

These are the caves that CUCC believe to be correctly marked, and which we know where to find.

Warning: This document has not been updated for some time (apparently not since 1999, certainly not since 2001). Do not rely on it!

CUCC #1623/info
28 red painted omega Marking in Stogerweg near laserpoint denotes nearby entrance
31 red number - next to main path
32 Small red painted number (pre-1981) CUCC drilled survey station
36 small hard-to-read red number (last seen 1996, GPS survey)
Nr. col and B4
40 Marked entrance thought to be 40a
41 red number (pre-1982)
71 probably red
75 marked twice, one faded, the other run - number can
only be deduced from both versions, with difficulty [1996]
"106"76 Chiselled number "106" erased(-ish).
Painted No. Nr laser point 6 (which had its number refreshed 1995?)
80 No. in red (1977) no longer visible (1996)
No. in orange (1990) on SW-facing rock E of hole, cairn rebuilt 1996
82 No. in red on large rock outside entrance (1977)
also small no. on left of entrance, alloy tag 1998 to right
GPS fix, surface survey
83 No. in red (1977), surface survey
85 No. in red (1977), OK in 1998, surface survey
86 No. in red (1977)
87 No. 87 in red, which is correct but might have
been changed to 87A (OK) or 87B (bad) in 1987
88 believed numbered (a 'German' cave)
and on a CUCC surface survey
A CUCC cave which is marked 88 should be denumbered.
90 Marked in red (1977, last seen 1998)
alloy tag added 1998, surface surveyed 1996
BN 153° Sch 346° BZ 247° VSK 097° HSK 050°
91 No. in red (1977, last seen 1998)
GPS fix and surface survey 1998
BN 150° VSK 108° HSK 054° Sch 347° BWe 210° BWw 224°
93 No. in red (1977, seen 1998)
alloy tag added 1998, surface survey
94 No. in red (1977, seen 1998)
alloy tag added 1998, surface survey
96 No. in red (1977) refreshed 1990
In pasture south of 1977 Top Camp (easily found)
97 No. in red, plateau, surface surveyed
99 No. in red - not visible 1996
100 No. in red, plateau, surface survey 1996
large alloy tag bolted on in 1998
101 Nos 101 and 101A. in red (1977) now faded to oblivion (1998)
alloy tag added in 1998 at 101 (upper) ent.
GPS fix, bearings, surface survey
102 No. in red (1977) faded completely
alloy tag added in 1998, GPS fix
103 No. in red (1977) very faded (1998)
alloy tag added in 1998, GPS fix, surface survey
104 No. in red (1977)
105 No. in red (1977), surface surveyed
107 Numbered twice in orange (photo)
alloy tag added 1998, GPS fix, surface surveyed
109 Probably numbered in red but unsure
113 No. in orange on N-facing wall of huge shaft (many photos)
surface survey somewhat joke
115 No. in red or orange (photos), survey
135 No. in red, spit awaiting tag (1999) (seen 96, 97, & 99, photoed)
surface survey 1999
Sketch map in notKH 1996, p 14, area map NotKH p88,89
136 No. in red, tagged, photoed
reexplored and connected to 161 in 1997, new surface survey
Sketch map in notKH 1996, p 14, area map NotKH p88,89
Entrances b,c and d formerly 1996wk9, 1996wk10.
138 Numbered in red (1983) on R of entrance and new tag "CUCC 138" placed in 1997. photoed
surface survey 1999, Sketch map in notKH 1996, p 14, area map NotKH p88,89
described as "Huge, well-hidden"
139 "139 CUCC 1983" and new tag "CUCC 139" placed in 1997.
GPS survey 1996, surface survey 1999
Sketch map in notKH 1996, p 13, area map NotKH p90,91
140 Painted "140" facing south, seen 1998
surface survey 1983 (data missing but end point known)
GPS fix - possibly needs another look
141 Marked 131, may have been corrected
142 Originally marked 132, but has been corrected,
now marked twice in red (last seen 1996)
143 Probably no. in red
144 Probably no. in red
145 No. in red (1983) at Laser point 0/4. Two (?) other entrances not marked
147 No. in red, tag made, not fixed
148 No. in red, alloy tag added in 1998
GPS fix, surface survey
150-152 Apparently well described, assumed marked
surface survey now believed OK.
153-155 Apparently well described, assumed marked
1985 surface survey now refound ! near lasers 8_13 and 7_8
156 number in orange, alloy tag added 1998
surface survey
158 Numbered (seen 1998), GPS fix
159 Orange painted number on N-facing side
alloy tag "1623 159 CUCC 1988" added in 1998
surface survey 1998, Near top camp
160 BN 199° HSK 116° BZ 216° Nip 174°
alloy tag "1623 160 CUCC 1988" added in 1998
surface survey 1998, Near 91
161 Entrances 161a,b,c no. in red, 161a has tag "CUCC 161a", 1997
161d,e,f ??: all entrances surveyed to,
161a and 161d much photographed
162 No. in red, surface survey
163 No. in red, surface survey, seen 1997
164 No. in red, + metal tag, surface surveys (last 1996) + photos
165 painted number + metal tag (1999), surface survey 1999
CUCC 1990/1171 No. in red + metal tag, surface survey 1996
BN 186° VSK 126° HSK 056° [1990 bearings]
BN 190° VSK 126° HSK 056° BZ 236° 1995 Top camp 177° [1995 bearings]
CUCC 1990/2172 No. in red + metal tag
HSK 063° Sch 343°
CUCC 1990/3173 No. in red + metal tag
BN 186° HSK 082° BZ 220° Nip 159° [1990 bearings]
BN 191° HSKl 080° BZ 224° [1995 bearings]
CUCC 1990/4174 No. in red + metal tag
BN 189° HSK 087° BZ 218° Nip 160° [1990 bearings]
BN 188° HSKr 088° BZ 221° [1995 bearings]
CUCC 1990/5175 No. in red + metal tag
BN 193° HSK 100° BZ 220° Nip 167°
CUCC 1990/6176 No. in red + metal tag
BN 193° HSK 104° BZ 214° Nip 169° [1990 bearings]
HSK 100° BZ 220° Nip 167° 95TC 192° [1991 bearings]
BN1 195° HSKl 102° BZ 220° Nip 168° [1995 bearings]
OK, spot the cock up - how do we claim to have 1991 bearing to 1995 camp?
CUCC 1990/9179 90/9 in red BS 218°
CUCC 1990/10180 90/10 in red +, seen 1997, surface survey 1997
CUCC 1990/12182 No. in red, surface survey
VSK 110° HSK 070° BS 180° BZ 210° 95TC 144°
CUCC 1990/13183 No. in red, surface survey
CUCC 1990/14184 90/14 in red, maybe also marked 184, surface survey
185 No. in red, surface survey. NB this is not = CUCC 1990/15
There are up to 3 caves marked 185 (see Cockups)
186 was marked 185 + (now changed), metal tag "CUCC 186", 1997
BZ 284.5° Loser 235° [1996]
188 Near lower top camp, surface survey 1999
189 No. in red + metal tag, surface survey (1996)
CUCC 1976 B9190 No. in red + metal tag, surface survey (1996)
191 No. in red, metal tag "CUCC 191" placed in 1997
Surface survey (1997)
Trisselberg 185° VSK 222° Col N of Trisselberg 147° + N
194 Numbered by Kate Janossy in 1995, surface survey 1999
BZ 230° KWK 354° Peak to L of Sch 295°
west of HSK in same area as 165.
195 No. in red on NW facing wall, surface survey 1999
BZ 225° KWK 354° [1995 bearings] Near 194
BZ 232° [1996]
196 Marked, surface survey 1999
BZ 240° KWK 356°
CUCC 1976 B4 No. in orange, sketch in Not KH 1996 p 30
CUCC 1976 B8197 "B8" in green and orange, surface survey (1996)
alloy tag "CUCC 1976 B8" added in 1998
BN 208° Sch 350° Spot pt 1828 240°, GPS fix (1998)
CUCC 1976 B11198 "B11" in red, surface survey (1996)
GPS fix (1998), alloy tag "CUCC 1976 B11" added 1998
CUCC 1987 01 199 alloy tag "CUCC 1623/199" to left of ent, 1998
GPS fix, surface survey
CUCC 1993 01200 alloy tag "CUCC 1993 01" added NE of shaft 1998
GPS fixes, surface survey (1998)
CUCC 1996 01 Metal tag 1996 - no bearings but route desc.
CUCC 1996 02 Metal tag 1996, GPS survey
VSK: 213° Hollweiser 114°
CUCC 1996 03 Metal tag 1996, GPS survey
VSK: 213° Hollweiser 114°
CUCC 1996 04 Metal tag 1996, GPS survey
VSK: 213° Hollweiser 114°
CUCC 1996 05 Remote cave at end of orange paint-marked
route over plateau (recent in 1996 ?). GPS fix 1998
No sign of exploration, so tagged by CUCC on east side.
Sch 342½° BZ 204½° HSK 101° Loser Cross 213½°
CUCC1997 07 formerly CUCC1996 WK 7, now marked with a metal tag
GPS fixes. Undescended 20m pitch - an "A" lead
CUCC 1998 01201 alloy tag "CUCC 1623/201" added 1999
(also tagged "CUCC 1998 02" in 1998, but removed in 1999)
GPS fix, surface survey (1998 and 1999)
204 Alloy Tag, surface survey (1999)
CUCC 1999 01205 Alloy Tag "CUCC 99 01", surface survey (1999)
CUCC 1996 wk02 207Red Plus, survey, surface survey
CUCC 1996 wk03 208Red Plus, spit awaiting tag 1996, surface survey
CUCC 1996 wk08 209136dTag used, survey, surface survey
CUCC 1998 03 210 alloy tag "CUCC 1998 03" opposite
entrance in doline (1998), grade2 plan survey, surface survey

In the table (and the cave descriptions), bearings are quoted with a series of standard abbreviations for landmarks, which gives a good indication of which ones are most useful.