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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ length over that of the UK's Easegill system.
<p>Also took part in NPC trips to <b lang="es">Cueva Culiembro</b> in the <p>Also took part in NPC trips to <b lang="es">Cueva Culiembro</b> in the
Cares gorge of the Picos de Europa in Northern Spain. This was originally a Cares gorge of the Picos de Europa in Northern Spain. This was originally a
spin-off from the Oxford University Caving Club expedition, later getting spin-off from the Oxford University Caving Club expedition, later getting
permission independantly. The main objective was for three NPC divers to push permission independently. The main objective was for three NPC divers to push
the main upstream sump. Not a diver himself, Andy's main r&ocirc;le here was the main upstream sump. Not a diver himself, Andy's main r&ocirc;le here was
as sherpa and surveyor. Other trips, not all under the aegis of cucc/exCS, as sherpa and surveyor. Other trips, not all under the aegis of cucc/exCS,
have seen Andy caving in the USA, French Pyrenees, Vercors, Belgian Ardennes have seen Andy caving in the USA, French Pyrenees, Vercors, Belgian Ardennes

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ href="pubs.htm">Publications index</a>, as are the log book accounts.
<li>Expedition <a href="handbook/index.htm">Handbook</a> <li>Expedition <a href="handbook/index.htm">Handbook</a>
<li><a href="tcamps.htm">High camps</a> used by CUCC <li><a href="tcamps.htm">High camps</a> used by CUCC
<li>The Expo <a href="index.htm">Home page</a> <li>The Expo <a href="index.htm">Home page</a>
<li><a href="dclaim.htm">Independant visitors' info</a> <li><a href="dclaim.htm">Independent visitors' info</a>
<li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b> <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
<ul> <ul>
<li> <li>

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This is the group responsible for exploration of the
<ul> <ul>
<li><a href="bec/index.htm">BEC</a>: Bristol Exploration Club [1967, 1968, 1969] (<a href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/john/">Home page</a>) <li><a href="bec/index.htm">BEC</a>: Bristol Exploration Club [1967, 1968, 1969] (<a href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/john/">Home page</a>)
<li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC</a>: Cambridge University Caving Club [1976-97] <li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC</a>: Cambridge University Caving Club [1976-97]
<li><a href="ubss/index.htm">UBSS</a>: University of Bristol Speleological Society [with CUCC 1981, 1982, independantly in 1989, 1990 ?] <li><a href="ubss/index.htm">UBSS</a>: University of Bristol Speleological Society [with CUCC 1981, 1982, independently in 1989, 1990 ?]
<li><a href="luss/index.htm">LUSS</a>: Lancaster University Speleological Society [1987-89] (<a href="http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/rec-and-travel/luss/">Home page</a>) <li><a href="luss/index.htm">LUSS</a>: Lancaster University Speleological Society [1987-89] (<a href="http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/rec-and-travel/luss/">Home page</a>)
<li><a href="ulsa/index.htm">ULSA</a>: University of Leeds Speleological Association [Tauplitz, 1985 (or 86?)] (<a href="http://www.leeds.ac.uk/union/socs/speleological/home.htm">Home page</a>) <li><a href="ulsa/index.htm">ULSA</a>: University of Leeds Speleological Association [Tauplitz, 1985 (or 86?)] (<a href="http://www.leeds.ac.uk/union/socs/speleological/home.htm">Home page</a>)
</ul> </ul>

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Gebirge, Austria</b>, Rich Barker et al
<hr> <hr>
<p>Unknown to CUCC (and very much to our embarassment in 1989), a few UBSS <p>Unknown to CUCC (and very much to our embarassment in 1989), a few UBSS
members staged independant expeditions to an area north of the plateau. We members staged independent expeditions to an area north of the plateau. We
believe there were two trips (in 1989 and 1990), though information is still believe there were two trips (in 1989 and 1990), though information is still
hard to come by, as the whole thing was clandestine. The local Austrian hard to come by, as the whole thing was clandestine. The local Austrian
cavers found it hard to believe that CUCC had no knowledge of the trips cavers found it hard to believe that CUCC had no knowledge of the trips

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ of a large amount of very impressive passage !<br clear=all>
<p><b>France</b> was originally the name of a single <p><b>France</b> was originally the name of a single
chamber, but through common usage is now the term for this entire area which chamber, but through common usage is now the term for this entire area which
is an almost independant deep series below the 161c (French) entrance. is an almost independent deep series below the 161c (French) entrance.
Connections to the rest of the cave at depth are still being explored, a Connections to the rest of the cave at depth are still being explored, a
considerable distance from the main passage complex. A large chamber, considerable distance from the main passage complex. A large chamber,
<a href="#algeria">Algeria</a>, at a depth of 250m gives access to extensive <a href="#algeria">Algeria</a>, at a depth of 250m gives access to extensive

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ airspace duck at -700m - they deserved it).
<p>Thus, the depth quoted on the 1983 published survey is almost entirely <p>Thus, the depth quoted on the 1983 published survey is almost entirely
dependent on a grade 5 centre line which agreed well with other bits of dependent on a grade 5 centre line which agreed well with other bits of
survey where these existed. There are no significant closed loops to survey where these existed. There are no significant closed loops to
provide independant checks. The only known problem with the published provide independent checks. The only known problem with the published
survey is the section of passage drawn 46&deg; out due to the "fridge survey is the section of passage drawn 46&deg; out due to the "fridge
north" calibration cock-up. north" calibration cock-up.

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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ duo. The three states we oscillated between were:
<br>(3) Still rigging after 28 hours (Pete was on the trip). <br>(3) Still rigging after 28 hours (Pete was on the trip).
<p>Opinions also varied as to which of these states was prefereable. By now <p>Opinions also varied as to which of these states was prefereable. By now
the possible confusion of two independant rescue parties was judge the possible confusion of two independent rescue parties was judge
dangerous, so a third party was formed. We returned to the camp at 1pm and dangerous, so a third party was formed. We returned to the camp at 1pm and
sent Andy and Mike off with almost all the first aid kit (2 bandages and a sent Andy and Mike off with almost all the first aid kit (2 bandages and a
lot of morphine derivative), lots and lots of food and a whistle (see lot of morphine derivative), lots and lots of food and a whistle (see