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<h1> Surface Walk-in Guidebook</h1>
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<p>Water sinking in the huge closed depression of Br&auml;uning Kunntal (left)
rises from small springs on the near side of a broad grassy col at Br&auml;uning
Alm (shepherds' huts, right of centre). Springs on the other side of the col
were the water supply for the 1977 high camp. There has been little found of
speleological interest in this area of pasture. CUCC's route to the plateau
passes the huts and ascends the rocky pine-covered slopes behind, to the col to
the right of the Br&auml;uning wall. Kaninchenh&ouml;hle is on the sunny slopes
of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel on the skyline to the right.</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1990</p>
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