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Description Deutsch (German)
Wem dieser Zustieg zu wild ist, kann diesen Cache mit einer
Kajak/Kanu/Raft-Tour verbinden. Einfach die Enns runterpaddeln bis
man zur Anlegestelle "Bruckgraben" kommt.
Beschreibung unter
visit link
Zu Fuss gehts auch: Vom Bahnhof Johnsbach etwa 15-20 min den Geleisen flussaufwärts folgen bis man zur Schlucht kommt.
Auf jeden Fall sollte man den angebrachten Schildern Folge leisten und den grossen Schwemmkegel nicht betreten, er ist Brutgebiet des Flussuferläufers.
Wer von unten kommt steigt in der Schlucht auf bis er den Ausgang der Engklamm erreicht (nicht zu verfehlen).
Der Cache ist etwa 40m unterhalb dieses Punktes auf der orographisch linken Schluchtseite versteckt. GPS-Empfang ist sehr schlecht, also Spoilerphoto mitnehmen. Bei Gewitter oder Regen kann der Wasserstand in der engen Schlucht sehr schnell um mehrere Meter ansteigen.
English Despriction:
The approach from above is a very impressive canyoningtour - a
german descrption can be found here:
Link
Another possible approach would be by boat - Paddle down the
river Enns until you reach a sign which says "Bruckgraben". A
german descrption of this part of the river can be found
here:
Link
Of course an approach by foot is possible as well: Start at the trainstation in Gstatterboden und follow the railroadtrack for approx. 15-20 min until you reach the bottom of the canyon.
Regardless of what approach you take, don't step on the large alluvial fan of the creek. It is a breeding place for a rare species of birds - the Flussuferläufer.
Continue up the canyon until you reach the mouth of the narrow gorge. The cache is hidden approx. 40m below this point on the left side of the creek. Reception will probably be very bad, so take the spoiler photos with you. Do not attempt this cache during snow melt or heavy rain - there is a significant danger of flashfloods in the narrow canyon.
Additional hint Decrypt
[D]xyrvar onrhzpura ibez üoreunat
[E]fznyy gerrf va sebag bs gur bireunat
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Log entries for Xeis: Hades
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03 November 2007 Meister Pez found the geocache
Log Nachtrag!!
Hab mich heute erst angemeldet (23.09.2010)
TFTC
Lg Peter und Ingrid06 May 2007 pantani98 found the geocache
Nach dem Florianikirchgang noch schnell in die Schlucht.
15 October 2006 styrian bastards found the geocache
Nix gegen gebu's hochgeschätzte Versteckkünste - doch war der cache diesmal eher eine angenehme Begleiterscheinung zur Canyoningtour mit den M&M's [;)]
Speedstar hat ihn recht schnell ausfindig gemacht, was mir heute sowieso nie gelungen wäre (keine [8D]), dann wurde mit Interesse des Doktor's ebenfalls heutiger log beäugt, dem wir aber leider nicht begegneten.
27 July 2006 cezanne found the geocache
On another hot day Alice and myself drove to Johnsbach to give this cache a try. After having read Dunja's log I was unsure whether I would be able to manage this cache as I had "only" Alice with me.
We parked our car at the train station in Johnsbach and went along the tracks. On our way to the cache we did not meet a train, but on our way back we had bad luck - a train passed us exactly when we were in the middle of the bridge. Fortunately those local trains are slow - an EC train would have been a big trouble for us. According to Alice the driver of the train looked angry at us and we speeded up our steps to reach the close-by train station without meeting any train staff which we fortunately managed to accomplish.
Now back to the cache. I on my own would probably not even have found a way into the canyon down from the train tracks, but Alice found a nice path. Again we had no GPS reception at all after a few meters into the gorge/canyon. So we went up the canyon until we came to a very narrow part. The two ladders were no problem for me in the upwards direction, the longer one was some sort of mental problem in downwards direction as I have difficulties in doing the first two or three steps when having no convenient way of holding myself somewhere.
Having arrived at the first real narrow part, Alice and myself believed that we need to continue as the cache description mentions that the cache is hidden *after* the last narrow part. Apparently last refers to the point of view of people coming down the canyon and not to the point of view of people who hike up to the cache as we and all previous finders did so far. Due to our wrong conjecture we put off our shoes, but after a first exploration Alice told me that I should put them on again as the following parts would be far too difficult for me. So I stayed at this place and was a bit disappointed. After a while Alice came back with a very big smile on her face and thumbs up - at first I believed that she had found the cache, but then it turned out that she had walked/climbed up the canyon until a big waterfall (most probably she has stopped at the same place than the Hoehlenbaeren). She was so happy and her eyes were glowing with joy about her adventure. She even managed to get hardly wet although getting wet would not have posed a problem as it was a very hot day.
After telling me about her aventure, Alice told me that we must have already passed the cache and so it was. We soon found the right area. Climbing up was not difficult for me, but climbing down again was a bit strenuous. The cache box is still in good condition - it was a bit wet outside, but not inside.
What a pity that this cache gets so few visitors. It is hidden at an exceptional place that even can be reached by people like me although I would not want for go for this cache without a companion. It was very helpful for me to get advice by Alice which route is preferrable and sufficiently easy to be managed by me.
Thanks for this cache in a magnificent area. I enjoyed the cache hunt although I was not able to share the specaial adventure Alice untertook - I will never be able to improve my performance to such a high level.
In the afternoon we visited the very interesting Kraus cave in Gams and a part of the geoline trail there (unfortunately there are no explanation signs there).
No trade
22 October 2005 Chiroptera found the geocache
Für mich ein wenig schwieriger als für die anderen, aber mit deren Hilfe (einer schiebt, der andere zieht [;)] auch kein Problem.
Sehr schöne Gegend, vor allem bei DEM Wetter, nur ein bisserl viel Güter-Verkehr... Dass Rehe keine Gemsen sind habe ich (leider) auch gelernt, die dürften nicht so trittsicher sein.
Danke, Dunja
22 October 2005 bevema found the geocache
Walked together with BS, namklaw and Dunja. A very nice gorge, and brilliant weather. After looking on the ortografic side for some time, we decided to grab the box from the other one ;). On our way back we met the he-/she-bear of the Hoehlenbaeren, and later on at the UAGM.
Thx from Martin, no trade
22 October 2005 namklaw found the geocache
Against the cumulated geocaching experiance - no chance for the box
Found it together with BalkanSabranje, bevema und Dunja. We were very impressed
by the exeptional hiding place - we enjoyed it.
Thank you gebu
In: 1 Plank-Kristall
Out: --
LG namklaw
22 October 2005 BalkanSabranje found the geocache