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photo: Stanisław Kotarba |
The Leoganger Steinberge seen
from the East, ph. Stanisław Kotarba
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should also note that we did not use explosives in exploration. The story,
though, does not end here. I was ready to accept that this phase of exploration
of the Lamprechtsofen system is over and we shall move somewhere else.
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Janusz Śmiałek (1940-1997) the
leader of the first Polish expeditions to Lamprechtsofen ph. Kazimierz
Szych
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Fortunately enough, the team were still eager to explore
and we have finally decided to continue. We have moved our area of activity
still higher. The zone above PL-2 is nearly completely deserted. A zone
of lapiez, practically free of vegetation, extends to the ridge crest;
in its highest part, at altitude of ca 2 500 m, it passes into the slopes
of the highest peak of the Birnhorn massif. This forced us to move our
camp to the area near PL-2, as the earlier one was too far so that the
frequent stagnant fog characteristic of the area often made it practically
impossible to find the way back from the cave. In 1999, cave CL-3 unexpectedly
became our goal. Its entrance, discovered in 1996 at 60 m above PL-2,
at first did not let us in. Successive ice chocks blocked the way in,
but the dimensions and location of the cave made it a very promising target.
After a few days we have passed through the ice zone and past a series
of spacious shafts descended into surprisingly vast galleries, whose presence
at this altitude we did not expect. Still more interestingly the galleries,
crossed by many pitches, led south-westwards and suddenly passed into
a complex vertical series descending to the north again. This series led
to another level of galleries, nearly 200 m below. Though for the lack
of time we stopped exploration at the depth of ca 370 m, the amount of
new discoveries and the many leads left were quite a lure for further
exploration in the Leoganger Steinberge. The logical goal of the 2000
expedition was to do 
Section of Lamprechtsofen system and caves in neighbourhood after expedition
in summer 2001
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