Groups known to have worked in Totes Gebirge caves
As well as local cavers (who were very few in number in the early years),
many cavers from outside Austria have worked in the Totes
Gebirge. Those who have been to the western massif (1623 and 1626) are
listed here. Following the links will lead to a description of the group and
a list of all the publications about the area (with their reference number
from Current Titles in Speleology). This is under research, and is very far
from complete. However, some articles are here in the archive, in the
original language, and a very few are here in english translation. Where
these exist, you can follow links to them.
A few groups are still active and have their own web pages - you can
follow links to these from here, or there is a page specifically for
links to web sites which includes other relevant
organisations too.
Local Austrian Groups
- Höhlenforschervereinigung Altaussee
(up to 1949 ?)
- Sektion Ausseerland (des Landesvereines für
Höhlenkunde in Steiermark) (up to early 80's ?)
- Vereines für Höhlenkunde in OberSteier
(VfHO)
This is the group who are responsible for the kataster in our area, and
which several CUCC members have also joined. There are two articles
about diving in Liägerhöhle (1623/1) in
1985 and
1988, on the site. Also from
their journal is the German translation of CUCC's
1996 report.
- Landesverein für Höhlenkunde in
Oberösterreich (LVHO) (with a website in
English or
German).
This is the group responsible for exploration of the
Raucherkarhöhle, and for the kataster in nearby area
1626.
Other Austrian Groups and individuals
British Groups
- BEC: Bristol Exploration Club [1967, 1968, 1969] (Home page)
- CUCC: Cambridge University Caving Club [1976-97]
- UBSS: University of Bristol Speleological Society [with CUCC 1981, 1982, independantly in 1989, 1990 ?]
- LUSS: Lancaster University Speleological Society [1987-89] (Home page)
- ULSA: University of Leeds Speleological Association [Tauplitz, 1985 (or 86?)] (Home page)
Belgian Groups
- CASE HA (Club d'Archaeologie, de
Spéléologie et d'Escalade de Huy Andenne) [1972,1973]
- GSAB: Groupe
Spéléo Alpin Belge
[1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978]
(people of other club affiliations out with GSAB in 1977, CASEO, SSSPA,
GSREDAN, ES GEODE, SC Calcaires, similarly GIPS, SCUCL in 1978)
- CASEO 1975
French Groups
- G.S.Clerval,
now G.S.Clerval - Baume les Dames
(GSCB) 1974, 75, 77, 83-87, 88-90?, 91-...
- S.C. Vesoul \
- G.S. Doubs } 1974
- S.S. Daules /
- A.C. Toulon \
- S.C. Toulon } 1976, 1977?
- Lou Darboun /
- Spéléo Ragaie /
not quite sure, French or Belgian ?
- CARSS 1975, 1978 (Centre d'Activité et
Récherches Subaquatique et Souterrainne)
German Groups and individuals
Polish
- Speleo Krakow
An article in a Polish journal has misled the authors of the English version
of the world deep caves atlas into thinking that Poles worked with CUCC. In
fact, the article was commissioned by Krzysztof
Kleszynski who had done a lot of work in the Salzburg area. It was
written by Andy Waddington, covering 1976-79 (and particularly the
exploration of Eislufthöhle), and concerns
only work done by CUCC. It appeared in the Polish journal purely as part of
an effort to give some context to other reports about Austria. Andy never got
a copy (but then he can't read the Polish translation anyway). The
english original is published in these
pages for the first time !
Italian, Hungarian, Slovak ...
- We think there may have been some...
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