CUCC Expo 2004: Mission Statement

This summer, Cambridge University Caving Club will be continuing its highly successful series of expeditions to the Loser plateau in Austria. This document sets out the principal goals of the 2004 expedition.

Background

This summer sees CUCC's 28th expedition to the Loser plateau, which lies in the Totes Gebirge area of the Austrian Alps, about 80km east of Salzburg. CUCC is the principal group exploring in the area, which continues to yield new discoveries.

The principal known cave system in the area is the Schwarzmooskogel system, which comprises a number of connected caves including Kaninchenhöhle, Stellerweghöhle and the stunningly beautiful Schwarzmooskogel Eishöhle. Altogether the system is 55.1 kilometres long and 1030m deep, putting it among both the world's longest and deepest caves; over half of the length, and the highest and deepest points, were explored by CUCC.

Over the last few years the principal focus of CUCC's work has been Steinbrückenhöhle, a cave lying to the north of the main Schwarzmooskogel system, beneath the Nieder Augst-Eck mountain. Since its discovery in 1999, 7.2 km of passage has been discovered, reaching a maximum depth of 510m.

Principal Goals for 2004

Steinbrückenhöhle

Eislufthöhle (1623/76)

Eislufthöhle was found on the second ever CUCC expedition to the Loser area in 1977. That year the explorers got to -150m with the way on wide open. They pushed again in 1978, and in 1979 finally reached a sump at approximately -506m. They derigged and nobody has been back in the intervening quarter of a century. The area is interesting, so it's about time we had another look.

Miscellaneous

Expedition Committee

Expedition Leader:
Olly Madge (Caius)
Treasurer:
David Loeffler (Trinity)
Transport Organiser:
Mark Shinwell (Queens')
Sponsorship:
Nial Peters (St Catharine's)
Other committee members:
Martin Green (Corpus)
[plus others yet to be appointed]