The Loser Augst-Eck plateau

The area CUCC calls The Plateau is situated north of the Bräuning wall. To the west it drops off into Grüne Bichl, a large valley (relatively unvisited) which marks one boundary with the adjacent 1626 kataster area. To the north it continues further than most are prepared to walk over the rough limestone. Work done beyond CUCC's normal limit is considered under "Further" plateau and out to Augst-Eck. North of this is also area 1626. To the east, the plateau starts to rise towards the long Schwarzmooskogel ridge, and we take the break of slope as a rather arbitrary boundary with the western slopes of the next area, the Schwarzmooskogel ridge.

Access

The route to the plateau takes between 25 and 45 minutes, depending on weather, load and fitness - this is to reach the start of the karren - it can take another hour or more to reach a particular cave.

Description

From the Schwarzmoossattel at 1684m, the plateau stretches out to the north, looking relatively level. On the map it appears gently undulating, rising from steeper slopes above Grüne Bichl to the west, levelling off about 1600m, and reaching 1700m in the east where slopes rise to the Schwarzmooskogel ridge. Far to the north, the bare limestone peaks of Schönberg, Große and Kleine Wild Kogel and Grieß Kogel rise to over 2000m.

View of plateau from near
Schwarzmoossattel
Once down onto the plateau, the reality is a little different, as small-scale relief is made up of pavements and cliffs of up to 10m. One bit looks very much like another and an intermittent covering of impenetrable thickets of dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) also help to make progress and navigation very difficult. Sharp rocks and open shafts lie everywhere, awaiting the unwary.

Bräuning wall from the plateau near B8
Small scars and dwarf pine dominate the foreground of this view to the Bräuning wall from the plateau below Top Camp.

82 area of plateau
View over eastern edge of plateau to entrance 1623/82 and Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel beyond.

Potential new caves are frequent, although the plateau is characterised by snow- and scree-choked open shafts. Prospecting is time-consuming, and it's worth looking very carefully for a painted number or other signs of previous exploration (eg. bolts) before entering.

As Top Camp is on the southern edge of this area, and routes to several major finds cross it, there has been a significant number of recorded finds, since the earliest years of CUCC's work.

Around Top Camp and below Bräuning Wall
B6 CUCC 1976/B6
B10 CUCC 1976/B10
90 Bräu schacht 90
91 Bräu schacht 91
92 Bräu schacht 92
93 Bräu schacht 93
94 Bräu schacht 94
100 Plateau schacht 100
159 Winded Hole
160 Plateau schacht 160
164 Plateau Schacht 164
182 Bovistundpuderzuckerhöhle (90/12)
183 Plateau schacht 90/13
184 Shiruken (90/14)
188 Skinrip Durchgange I-VI
189 Plateau Schacht 189
190
(=CUCC 1976/B9)
Glitterstompf
197
(=CUCC 1976/B8)
Mossy Dribble Cave
198
(=CUCC 1976/B11)
Fuchshöhle
"Nearer" plateau - including holes found on "geologists' walk"
Note that this area probably overlaps the
last one - I found 171 whilst looking for 190 (as B9)...
101 Plateau shaft 101
102 Plateau shaft 102
103 Plateau shaft 103
171 Plateau höhle 90/1
172 Plateau höhle 90/2
173 Plateau schacht 90/3
174 Plateau schacht 90/4
175 Plateau schacht 90/5
176 Plateau schacht 90/6
177 Tantalus Schacht (90/7)
178 Plateau höhle 90/8
179 Plateau schacht 90/9
181 Plateau schacht 90/11
200
(=CUCC 1993-01)
Verlorener Rucksack Schacht
"Nearer" plateau northeast of the col
80 Schwa schacht 80
81 Schwa höhle 81
82 Bräuninghöhle 216m deep
83 Schwa schacht 83
84 Schwa höhle 84
85 Schwa höhle 85
86 Schwa schacht 86
145 Wolfhöhle
148 Marilyn Monroe Höhle
"Middle" plateau
37 Schachtgruppe beim Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel
38 Algenhöhle
76 a b c Eislufthöhle 506m deep
89 Schwa schacht 89
97 Schneewindschacht 265m deep
98 Plateau schacht 98
99 Plateau schacht 99
104 Plateau schacht 104
105 Plateau schacht 105
107 Gemshöhle 280m deep
111 Plateau schacht 111
112 Plateau schacht 112

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