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<h1 lang="fr">Groupe Spéléo Alpin Belge</h1>
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<p>The <acronym lang="fr">GSAB</acronym> was (I believe, and if anyone knows
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different then I'd love to hear from them) an umbrella organisation for club
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cavers in Belgium visiting deep and serious caving areas in the 1970's. It
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would appear to have evolved from a group <span lang="fr">"Les Gours"</span>,
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part of the <span lang="fr">Club d'Archaeologie, de Spéléologie
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et d'Escalade de Huy-Andenne (<acronym>CASE-HA</acronym>)</span>, though this
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is conjecture based on the fact that the journal of
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<span lang="fr">Les Gours</span> had the same name,
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"<span lang="fr">Spéalp</span>", as the later journal of
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<acronym lang="fr">GSAB</acronym>, and from an odd reference to
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'<span lang="fr"><acronym>GSAB</acronym> "Les Gours"</span>' in a later
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journal.
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<p>Members of these groups, and associated club cavers, visited the north of
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the western massif of the <span lang="de">Totes Gebirge</span> every summer
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(sometimes apparently on more than one trip) from 1972 to 1978. At least one
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of these trips was an international expedition, and others seem also to have
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worked with various French groups. Much of the work was apparently reported
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in various club journals, but there are also a series of good reports in both
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of the journals <span lang="fr">Spéalp</span>. These are now quite
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hard to obtain (since the group no longer exists), but we found that the
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librarian of the <span lang="fr">Féderation Belgique de
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Spéléologie</span> was one of the world's most helpful people,
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and he photocopied the relevant articles from the later <acronym
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lang="fr">GSAB</acronym> publications for us for free, for which go many
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thanks.
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<p>Included in these pages are English translations (by Andy Waddington and
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Jill Gates) of articles from <span lang="fr"><acronym>GSAB</acronym>
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Spéalp</span> 1, 2 and 3. If you can read French, I reccommend getting
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hold of copies of the original journals, as the diagrams are quite helpful to
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understanding some of the explanations !
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<dt>73.2295<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>CASE HA</acronym>) Spéalp 2 (1972) pp 3-21, <span
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lang="en">surveys</span></cite>, <b>Expédition
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Spéléologique à Autriche (Gouffre des Aieux)</b>, Jean
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Claude Hans et Pierre Gobbels
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<dt>74.1210<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>CASE HA</acronym>) Spéalp 4 (1973) pp 1-25, <span
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lang="en">surveys</span></cite>, <b>Expédition 1973 à l'<span
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lang="de">Ahnenschacht</span> (-612m)</b>, Etienne Degrave et al
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<dt>78.2012<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>GSAB</acronym>) Spéalp 1 (Juin 1977) pp 33-49</cite>,
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<b><span lang="de">Totes Gebirge</span> : Description des principaux gouffres
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de la zone ouest du massif</b>, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave<br>
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<a href="fr/782012.htm" lang="fr">en Français</a> /
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<a href="en/782012.htm" lang="en"><span lang="en">English Translation</span></a>
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<dt>78.2008<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>GSAB</acronym>) Spéalp 2 (1978) pp 14-19, <span
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lang="en">figures, surveys</span></cite>, <b>Gouffre Ovni</b>, Georges
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Feller<br>
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<a href="fr/782008.htm" lang="fr">en Français</a> /
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<a href="en/782008.htm" lang="en"><span lang="en">English Translation</span></a>
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<dt>78.2003<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>GSAB</acronym>) Spéalp 2 (1978) p64, <span
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lang="en">survey</span></cite>, <b lang="de">Trunkemboldschacht</b>, Jean Pierre
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Braun<br>
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<a href="782003.htm" lang="fr">en Français</a> / (the English
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translation is essentially identical to the kataster
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<a href="../../noinfo/1626/117.htm">cave description</a>)
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<dt>78.2013<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>GSAB</acronym>) Spéalp 2 (1978) pp 66-67, <span
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lang="en">survey</span></cite>, <b lang="de">Feuertalsystem</b>, Jean Claude
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Hans<br><a href="782013.htm" lang="fr">en Français</a> / (the English
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translation is essentially identical to the kataster
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<a href="../../noinfo/1626/120.htm">cave description</a>)
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<dt>79.1855<dd>
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<cite>(<acronym>GSAB</acronym>) Spéalp 3 (Oct. 1978) pp 44-45, <span
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lang="en">survey</span></cite>, <b><span lang="de">Ahnenschacht</span> 77/78</b>,
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Jean Pierre Braun<br>
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<a href="fr/791855.htm" lang="fr">en Français</a> /
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<a href="en/791855.htm" lang="en"><span lang="en">English Translation</span></a>
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