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< h2 id = "tophead" > CUCC Expedition Handbook< / h2 >
< h1 > Handbook Troggle - Beginners< / h1 >
< p > < b > Intended audience:< / b > All cavers who have never seen Troggle.
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< h3 > Background - why we are doing this< / h3 >
< a href = "../trogintro.html#why" > Troggle - Introduction< / a > - Why we developed it< br >
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< a href = "../trogusers.html" > Who needs to know What and When< / a > (top half of the page only)< br >
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< h3 > Stage I - Basics - The 3 sources of Truth< / h3 >
< p > There are THREE (3) basic sources of data that troggle manages.
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< li > Open the page < a href = "https://expo.survex.com/expedition/2022" > Expo 2022< / a > in a new tab in your browser.
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< li > Scroll down to the second table with 4 columns with headings "Date", Logged trips.." etc.
< li > The important 3 columns are, for each day:
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< li > The < b > trips< / b > or escapades recorded in the < a href = "/handbook/logbooks.html" > logbook< / a > .
< li > The < b > surveys< / b > recorded in < a href = "/expofiles/documents/surveying/survex-guide.pdf" > survex files< / a > .
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< li > The < b > raw data notes< / b > scanned from survey notebooks and stored in < a href = "/handbook/survey/walletintro.html" > plastic wallets< / a > .
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< li > The 4th source of data is the master list of < b > who< / b > was on the Expo. This is shown in the top table calendar. The data comes from the < a href = "/folk/index.htm" > folk list< / a > .
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< li > If you don't yet understand how expo uses any of the words above, click on the handbook links above and read the explanations.
< li > If you are completely puzzled, read the < a href = "/handbook/intro.htm" > Expo introduction< / a >
and < a href = "/handbook/survey/index.htm" > Cave surveying and data management< / a >
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< h3 > Stage II - How to find a lead< / h3 >
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< li > How to find everything anyone has ever discovered about Preztel Passage. Follow the story in the second half of
< a href = "../trogusers.html" > Who needs to know What and When< / a >
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< h3 > Stage III - Explore what troggle produces< / h3 >
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< li > For what you can do with troggle: < a href = "../trogreports.html" > expo data management with troggle reports< / a > .
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Go on to: < a href = "../trogintro.html" > Troggle intro< / a > < br >
Go on to: < a href = "../trogdocm.html" > Troggle - fixing things when the reports are incoherent< / a > < br >
Return to: < a href = "../trogindex.html" > Index of all troggle documents< / a > < br / >
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