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BEC
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<center><h2>Bristol Exploration Club</h2></center>
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The <a href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/john/index.htm">Bristol Exploration
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Club</a> is one of the "elder clubs" of Mendip. They foster their own
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reputation for worldwide expeditions by their slogan "The BEC gets
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everywhere" seen on stickers in the most unlikely places :-). They certainly
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visited the Totes Gebirge of Austria well before expeditionary caving abroad
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became commonplace.
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<p>From 1965 to 1969, the BEC held expeditions to Austria, in the first
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couple of years working with the Austrians in Raucherkarhöhle, then
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later doing much work in the already known cave of
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<a href="../../noinfo/1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a>, on the slopes of
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Schönberg, in the north of the western massif of the Totes Gebirge. This
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is now a very major system, but even in 1967, it was a very serious
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proposition, being remote, and with a very deep entrance shaft, which became
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epic in the wet, especially when tackled on ladders, as was the way in those
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days.
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<p>The BEC's explorations were reported in a series of articles in their
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frequent (then monthly) newsletter the <b>Belfry Bulletin</b>, as well as
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in other more widely available journals. Not all references in this list
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have CTS numbers, as most are too early, and nobody seems inclined to
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produce retrospective CTS volumes.
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 214</cite>, <b>Dachstein/Hirlatz/Raucher/Koppenbrüller/Eisriesenwelt</b>
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 222</cite>, <b>Raucherkarhöhle</b>
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 237 pp 93-97</cite>, <b>Ahnenschacht 1967</b>
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 239 (Jan 1968) pp 23-26</cite>, <b>Scientific work on 1967 trip</b>
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 246 (Sep 1968) pp 130-138</cite>, <b>Ahnenschacht 1968</b>, Alan Thomas
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<dt><dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 249 (Dec 1968) pp 198-204</cite>, <b>Drainage development in the Western Totes Gebirge</b>, Mike Luckwill
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<dt>69.708<dd><cite>Cave Research Group of G.B. Newsletter 116 (June 1969) pp 7-9</cite> <b>A brief account of the history of the Ahnenschacht</b>, A.R.Thomas.
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<dt>69.709<dd><cite>Descent 5 (July 1969) pp 31-35</cite>, <b>British Team challenges Austria's Ahnenschacht</b>, A.R.Thomas.
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<dt>69.707<dd><cite>Mendip Caving Group Newsletter 77 (August 1969) pp 1-3</cite>, <b>Austria 1969</b>, Greg Smith
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<dt>69.711<dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 259, (Oct 1969) pp 169-170</cite>, <b>New Austrian discovery (near Feuertal Ice Cave)</b>, Dave Yeandle.
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<dt>69.704<dd><cite>Shepton Mallet Caving Club Newsletter 6(5) (Oct 1969) pp 65-70</cite>, <b>Ahnenschacht 1969 ... near Ebensee, Austria</b>, R.D.Craig
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<dt>69.710<dd><cite>Belfry Bulletin 261 (Dec 1969) pp 200-203</cite>, <b>Ahnenschacht 1969</b>, A.R.Thomas.
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<dt>69.704A<dd><cite>Shepton Mallet Caving Club Journal 4(8) (Dec 1969) pp 15-21</cite>, <b>Ahnenschacht 1969 ... near Ebensee, Austria</b>, R.D.Craig
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