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+
+
+
+syntax: regexp
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index c151c884f..350bee4c6 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ svxtrace_cmd = ./svxtrace.py
 
 ###########
 
-everything: autogen_pages folklist 3dfiles tarfiles surveytable qmlists prospecting_guide
+#everything: autogen_pages folklist 3dfiles tarfiles surveytable qmlists prospecting_guide
+everything: autogen_pages folklist 3dfiles tarfiles qmlists prospecting_guide
 
 ###########
 
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ autogen_pages: indxal.htm
 # cavestats should be BUILT AUTOMATICALLY rather than having to be
 # built manually in a survex build tree.
 indxal.htm: noinfo/CAVETAB2.CSV noinfo/all.pos noinfo/make-indxal4.pl noinfo/areapage_skeletons/*.html noinfo/lengths.dat
-	python noinfo/make-areaindices.py
+	python noinfo/make-areaindices.py noinfo/cavestats
 	cd noinfo; perl ./make-indxal4.pl -q CAVETAB2.CSV
 
 noinfo/lengths.dat:
@@ -31,6 +32,10 @@ noinfo/lengths.dat:
 
 noinfo/all.pos: noinfo/all.3d
 	3dtopos noinfo/all.3d noinfo/all.pos
+	
+noinfo/cavestats:
+	# This needs a built copy of survex sources. See
+        # noinfo/cavestats.build for details
 
 ###########
 
@@ -41,8 +46,9 @@ folk/index.htm: noinfo/folk.csv noinfo/make-folklist.py
 
 ###########
 
-surveytable:
-	cd $(surveydir_path); perl tablize-csv.pl Surveys.csv; perl tablizebyname-csv.pl Surveys.csv --quiet
+#This is now part of separate repo and should be built separately 
+#surveytable:
+#	cd $(surveydir_path); perl tablize-csv.pl Surveys.csv; perl tablizebyname-csv.pl Surveys.csv --quiet
 
 
 
@@ -51,13 +57,17 @@ surveytable:
 
 ###########
 
-qmlists: smkridge/204/qm.html smkridge/204/atoz.html smkridge/234/qm.html
+qmlists: smkridge/204/qm.html smkridge/204/atoz.html smkridge/234/qm.html smkridge/258/qm.html
 
 smkridge/204/qm.html: smkridge/204/qm.csv smkridge/204/tablize-qms.pl
 	cd smkridge/204; perl tablize-qms.pl qm.csv
 
 smkridge/234/qm.html: smkridge/234/qm.csv smkridge/234/tablize-qms.pl
 	cd smkridge/234; perl tablize-qms.pl qm.csv
+
+smkridge/258/qm.html: smkridge/258/qm.csv smkridge/258/tablize-qms.pl
+	cd smkridge/258; perl tablize-qms.pl qm.csv
+
 smkridge/204/atoz.html: smkridge/204/glossary.csv smkridge/204/make-glossary.pl
 	cd smkridge/204; perl make-glossary.pl glossary.csv
 
@@ -82,10 +92,21 @@ noinfo/alltracks.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/fixedpts/gps/tracks
 
 ###########
 
-prospecting_guide: 3dfiles
+#this requires ttf-freefont package to be installed
+#And dump3d from survex
+prospecting_guide: 3dfiles freefont dump3d
 	cd noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts && python make-prospectingguide-new.py
 	cd noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts && python make-prospectingguide-new.py --white
 
+freefont: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeSans.ttf
+        # ttf-freefont needs to be installed (or MS corefonts) 
+
+
+dump3d: noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/dump3d
+       # apt-get source survex && sudo apt-get build-dep survex
+       # cd survex-* && debuild
+       # make dump3d && cp dump3d $(pwd)/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/dump3d
+
 ###########
 
 tarfiles: noinfo/all.tgz smkridge/204/surveydata.tgz smkridge/234/surveydata.tgz plateau/76/surveydata.tgz
@@ -114,7 +135,7 @@ clean:
 	rm -f smkridge/204/surveydata.tgz smkridge/234/surveydata.tgz plateau/76/surveydata.tgz noinfo/all.tgz
 	rm -f $(surveydir_path)/surveytable.html
 	rm -f report.html
-	find . -name ".cvsignore" | xargs rm
+	find . -name ".cvsignore" | xargs rm -f
 
 ###########
 
diff --git a/bierbook/.htaccess b/bierbook/.htaccess
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2f134288f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/.htaccess
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Options +Indexes
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/bierbook/Makefile b/bierbook/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..621d73633
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+all: bierbook3.ps seshbook3.ps bierbook.pdf seshbook.pdf
+
+bierbook3.ps: bierbook.tex
+	latex bierbook.tex
+	dvips bierbook.dvi -T 148mm,210mm -o
+	ps2pdf bierbook.ps
+	psresize -Pa5 -pa4 bierbook.ps >bierbook1.ps
+	psbook bierbook1.ps >bierbook2.ps
+	psnup -la4 -2 bierbook2.ps >bierbook3.ps
+
+seshbook3.ps: seshbook.tex
+	latex seshbook.tex
+	dvips seshbook.dvi -T 148mm,210mm -o
+	ps2pdf seshbook.ps
+	psresize -Pa5 -pa4 seshbook.ps >seshbook1.ps
+	psbook seshbook1.ps >seshbook2.ps
+	psnup -la4 -2 seshbook2.ps >seshbook3.ps
+
+# Then print using:
+#   lpr -Pelder -tumble bierbook3.ps
diff --git a/bierbook/README b/bierbook/README
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a37852019
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/README
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+
+Bierbook source attached. Edit bierbook.tex then make to build a pdf.
+
+Things to edit in bierbook.tex:
+
+* There are about 3 commands near the top that need to be changed to
+reflect the people going to expo
+
+* Personal details are about half way through the file.
+
+* The dates for the weather pages
+
+* There were complaints about the seshtable so this might need to be
+rethought. A rigid format was adopted last year which people didn't
+like, maybe just leave some blankish pages for seshes instead
+
+* The treasurer details and revision date
+
+* Maybe leave a few more pages for quotes and fewer for In Austria
+Jollies (or remove the In Austria Jollies section completely depending
+on how you're doing it)
+
diff --git a/bierbook/bb.cls b/bierbook/bb.cls
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f67040faa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/bb.cls
@@ -0,0 +1,733 @@
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
+\ProvidesClass{bb}
+              [2001/08/02 v1.0
+ Bier Book class]
+\DeclareFixedFont{\titlefont}{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}{36pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\aftertitlefont}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{10pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\titlepagefont}{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}{19pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\titlepagefontm}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{15pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\titlepagefontms}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{13pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\titlepagefonts}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{12pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\chapterfont}{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}{16pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\chapterfontnonbold}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{16pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\sectionfont}{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}{14pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\subsectionfont}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{12pt}
+\DeclareFixedFont{\subsubsectionfont}{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}{11pt}
+
+\newcommand\@ptsize{}
+\newif\if@restonecol
+\newif\if@titlepage
+\@titlepagetrue
+\newif\if@openright
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{a4paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {297mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {210mm}}
+\DeclareOption{a5paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {210mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {148mm}}
+\DeclareOption{b5paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {250mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {176mm}}
+\DeclareOption{letterpaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {11in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {8.5in}}
+\DeclareOption{legalpaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {14in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {8.5in}}
+\DeclareOption{executivepaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {10.5in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {7.25in}}
+\DeclareOption{landscape}
+   {\setlength\@tempdima   {\paperheight}%
+    \setlength\paperheight {\paperwidth}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {\@tempdima}}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility
+  \renewcommand\@ptsize{0}
+\else
+\DeclareOption{10pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{0}}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{1}}
+\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{2}}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue  \@mparswitchtrue}
+\DeclareOption{draft}{\setlength\overfullrule{5pt}}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{final}{\setlength\overfullrule{0pt}}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{titlepage}{\@titlepagetrue}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{notitlepage}{\@titlepagefalse}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility
+\else
+\DeclareOption{openright}{\@openrighttrue}
+\DeclareOption{openany}{\@openrightfalse}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@twocolumnfalse}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@twocolumntrue}
+\DeclareOption{leqno}{\input{leqno.clo}}
+\DeclareOption{fleqn}{\input{fleqn.clo}}
+\DeclareOption{openbib}{%
+  \AtEndOfPackage{%
+   \renewcommand\@openbib@code{%
+      \advance\leftmargin\bibindent
+      \itemindent -\bibindent
+      \listparindent \itemindent
+      \parsep \z@
+      }%
+   \renewcommand\newblock{\par}}%
+}
+\ExecuteOptions{letterpaper,10pt,oneside,onecolumn,final,openany}
+\ProcessOptions
+\input{size1\@ptsize.clo}
+\setlength\lineskip{1\p@}
+\setlength\normallineskip{1\p@}
+\renewcommand\baselinestretch{}
+\setlength\parskip{0\p@ \@plus \p@}
+\@lowpenalty   51
+\@medpenalty  151
+\@highpenalty 301
+\setcounter{topnumber}{2}
+\renewcommand\topfraction{.7}
+\setcounter{bottomnumber}{1}
+\renewcommand\bottomfraction{.3}
+\setcounter{totalnumber}{3}
+\renewcommand\textfraction{.2}
+\renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.5}
+\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2}
+\renewcommand\dbltopfraction{.7}
+\renewcommand\dblfloatpagefraction{.5}
+\if@twoside
+  \def\ps@headings{%
+      \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
+      \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
+      \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+      \let\@mkboth\markboth
+    \def\chaptermark##1{%
+      \markboth {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+            \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}{}}%
+    \def\sectionmark##1{%
+      \markright {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@
+          \thesection. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}}}
+\else
+  \def\ps@headings{%
+    \let\@oddfoot\@empty
+    \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+    \let\@mkboth\markboth
+    \def\chaptermark##1{%
+      \markright {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+            \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}}}
+\fi
+\def\ps@myheadings{%
+    \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
+    \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
+    \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+    \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo
+    \let\chaptermark\@gobble
+    \let\sectionmark\@gobble
+    }
+  \if@titlepage
+  \newcommand\maketitle{\begin{titlepage}%
+  \let\footnotesize\small
+  \let\footnoterule\relax
+  \let \footnote \thanks
+  \null\vfil
+  \vskip 60\p@
+  \begin{center}%
+    {\LARGE \@title \par}%
+    \vskip 3em%
+    {\large
+     \lineskip .75em%
+      \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
+        \@author
+      \end{tabular}\par}%
+      \vskip 1.5em%
+    {\large \@date \par}%       % Set date in \large size.
+  \end{center}\par
+  \@thanks
+  \vfil\null
+  \end{titlepage}%
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+  \global\let\thanks\relax
+  \global\let\maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@thanks\@empty
+  \global\let\@author\@empty
+  \global\let\@date\@empty
+  \global\let\@title\@empty
+  \global\let\title\relax
+  \global\let\author\relax
+  \global\let\date\relax
+  \global\let\and\relax
+}
+\else
+\newcommand\maketitle{\par
+  \begingroup
+    \renewcommand\thefootnote{\@fnsymbol\c@footnote}%
+    \def\@makefnmark{\rlap{\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\@thefnmark}}}%
+    \long\def\@makefntext##1{\parindent 1em\noindent
+            \hb@xt@1.8em{%
+                \hss\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\@thefnmark}}##1}%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \ifnum \col@number=\@ne
+        \@maketitle
+      \else
+        \twocolumn[\@maketitle]%
+      \fi
+    \else
+      \newpage
+      \global\@topnum\z@   % Prevents figures from going at top of page.
+      \@maketitle
+    \fi
+    \thispagestyle{plain}\@thanks
+  \endgroup
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+  \global\let\thanks\relax
+  \global\let\maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@thanks\@empty
+  \global\let\@author\@empty
+  \global\let\@date\@empty
+  \global\let\@title\@empty
+  \global\let\title\relax
+  \global\let\author\relax
+  \global\let\date\relax
+  \global\let\and\relax
+}
+\def\@maketitle{%
+  \newpage
+  \null
+  \vskip 2em%
+  \begin{center}%
+  \let \footnote \thanks
+    {\LARGE \@title \par}%
+    \vskip 1.5em%
+    {\large
+      \lineskip .5em%
+      \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
+        \@author
+      \end{tabular}\par}%
+    \vskip 1em%
+    {\large \@date}%
+  \end{center}%
+  \par
+  \vskip 1.5em}
+\fi
+\newcommand*\chaptermark[1]{}
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
+\newcounter {part}
+\newcounter {chapter}
+\newcounter {section}[chapter]
+\newcounter {subsection}[section]
+\newcounter {subsubsection}[subsection]
+\newcounter {paragraph}[subsubsection]
+\newcounter {subparagraph}[paragraph]
+\renewcommand \thepart {\@Roman\c@part}
+\renewcommand \thechapter {\@arabic\c@chapter}
+\renewcommand \thesection {\thechapter.\@arabic\c@section}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection   {\thesection.\@arabic\c@subsection}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection .\@arabic\c@subsubsection}
+\renewcommand\theparagraph    {\thesubsubsection.\@arabic\c@paragraph}
+\renewcommand\thesubparagraph {\theparagraph.\@arabic\c@subparagraph}
+\newcommand\@chapapp{\chaptername}
+\newcommand\part{%
+  \if@openright
+    \cleardoublepage
+  \else
+    \clearpage
+  \fi
+  \thispagestyle{plain}%
+  \if@twocolumn
+    \onecolumn
+    \@tempswatrue
+  \else
+    \@tempswafalse
+  \fi
+  \null\vfil
+  \secdef\@part\@spart}
+
+\def\@part[#1]#2{%
+    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax
+      \refstepcounter{part}%
+      \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart\hspace{1em}#1}%
+    \else
+      \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}%
+    \fi
+    \markboth{}{}%
+    {\centering
+     \interlinepenalty \@M
+     \normalfont
+     \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax
+       \huge\bfseries \partname~\thepart
+       \par
+       \vskip 20\p@
+     \fi
+     \Huge \bfseries #2\par}%
+    \@endpart}
+\def\@spart#1{%
+    {\centering
+     \interlinepenalty \@M
+     \normalfont
+     \Huge \bfseries #1\par}%
+    \@endpart}
+\def\@endpart{\vfil\newpage
+              \if@twoside
+                \null
+                \thispagestyle{empty}%
+                \newpage
+              \fi
+              \if@tempswa
+                \twocolumn
+              \fi}
+\newcommand\chapter{\if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
+                    \thispagestyle{plain}%
+                    \global\@topnum\z@
+                    \@afterindentfalse
+                    \secdef\@chapter\@schapter}
+\newcommand\chapternotoc{\if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
+                    \thispagestyle{plain}%
+                    \global\@topnum\z@
+                    \@afterindentfalse
+                    \secdef\@chapternotoc\@schapter}
+\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+                         \refstepcounter{chapter}%
+                         \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
+                         \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
+                                   {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
+                    \else
+                      \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
+                    \fi
+                    \chaptermark{#1}%
+                    \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \if@twocolumn
+                      \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]%
+                    \else
+                      \@makechapterhead{#2}%
+                      \@afterheading
+                    \fi}
+\def\@chapternotoc[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+                         \refstepcounter{chapter}%
+                         \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
+%%                         \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
+%%                                   {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
+                    \else
+                      \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
+                    \fi
+                    \chaptermark{#1}%
+                    \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \if@twocolumn
+                      \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]%
+                    \else
+                      \@makechapterhead{#2}%
+                      \@afterheading
+                    \fi}
+\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
+%%  \vspace*{2\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
+    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+     %%   \hrulefill
+%%        \vskip 2\p@
+%%        \chapterfontnonbold \@chapapp\space \psshadowbox[linecolor=white]{\parbox{2.5cm}{\thechapter}}\ --\ %
+%%          \chapterfontnonbold\psshadowbox{\parbox[t][1.2cm][c]{1.2cm}{\begin{center}\thechapter\end{center}}} \space\space
+%%        \par\nobreak
+%%        \vskip 20\p@
+    \fi
+%%    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \parbox[t][1.2cm][c]{\textwidth}{\vfill\chapterfont #1 \vfill}
+
+    \vskip 12\p@
+   %% \hrulefill\\
+   %% \vskip 40\p@
+  }}
+\def\@schapter#1{\if@twocolumn
+                   \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]%
+                 \else
+                   \@makeschapterhead{#1}%
+                   \@afterheading
+                 \fi}
+\def\@makeschapterhead#1{%
+  \vspace*{50\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright
+    \normalfont
+    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \chapterfont  #1\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+  }}
+
+\newcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{0pt}{-3.5ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}{2.3ex plus.2ex}{\sectionfont}}
+\newcommand\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
+                                     {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                     {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                     {\subsectionfont}}
+\newcommand\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
+                                     {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                     {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                     {\subsubsectionfont}}
+\newcommand\paragraph{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}%
+                                    {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
+                                    {-1em}%
+                                    {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
+\newcommand\subparagraph{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}%
+                                       {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus .2ex}%
+                                       {-1em}%
+                                      {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
+\if@twocolumn
+  \setlength\leftmargini  {2em}
+\else
+  \setlength\leftmargini  {2.5em}
+\fi
+\leftmargin  \leftmargini
+\setlength\leftmarginii  {2.2em}
+\setlength\leftmarginiii {1.87em}
+\setlength\leftmarginiv  {1.7em}
+\if@twocolumn
+  \setlength\leftmarginv  {.5em}
+  \setlength\leftmarginvi {.5em}
+\else
+  \setlength\leftmarginv  {1em}
+  \setlength\leftmarginvi {1em}
+\fi
+\setlength  \labelsep  {.5em}
+\setlength  \labelwidth{\leftmargini}
+\addtolength\labelwidth{-\labelsep}
+\@beginparpenalty -\@lowpenalty
+\@endparpenalty   -\@lowpenalty
+\@itempenalty     -\@lowpenalty
+\renewcommand\theenumi{\@arabic\c@enumi}
+\renewcommand\theenumii{\@alph\c@enumii}
+\renewcommand\theenumiii{\@roman\c@enumiii}
+\renewcommand\theenumiv{\@Alph\c@enumiv}
+\newcommand\labelenumi{\theenumi.}
+\newcommand\labelenumii{(\theenumii)}
+\newcommand\labelenumiii{\theenumiii.}
+\newcommand\labelenumiv{\theenumiv.}
+\renewcommand\p@enumii{\theenumi}
+\renewcommand\p@enumiii{\theenumi(\theenumii)}
+\renewcommand\p@enumiv{\p@enumiii\theenumiii}
+\newcommand\labelitemi{\textbullet}
+\newcommand\labelitemii{\normalfont\bfseries \textendash}
+\newcommand\labelitemiii{\textasteriskcentered}
+\newcommand\labelitemiv{\textperiodcentered}
+\newenvironment{description}
+               {\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
+                        \let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}
+               {\endlist}
+\newcommand*\descriptionlabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep
+                                \normalfont\bfseries #1}
+\if@titlepage
+  \newenvironment{abstract}{%
+      \titlepage
+      \null\vfil
+      \@beginparpenalty\@lowpenalty
+      \begin{center}%
+        \bfseries \abstractname
+        \@endparpenalty\@M
+      \end{center}}%
+     {\par\vfil\null\endtitlepage}
+\else
+  \newenvironment{abstract}{%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \section*{\abstractname}%
+      \else
+        \small
+        \begin{center}%
+          {\bfseries \abstractname\vspace{-.5em}\vspace{\z@}}%
+        \end{center}%
+        \quotation
+      \fi}
+      {\if@twocolumn\else\endquotation\fi}
+\fi
+\newenvironment{verse}
+               {\let\\\@centercr
+                \list{}{\itemsep      \z@
+                        \itemindent   -1.5em%
+                        \listparindent\itemindent
+                        \rightmargin  \leftmargin
+                        \advance\leftmargin 1.5em}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\newenvironment{quotation}
+               {\list{}{\listparindent 1.5em%
+                        \itemindent    \listparindent
+                        \rightmargin   \leftmargin
+                        \parsep        \z@ \@plus\p@}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\newenvironment{quote}
+               {\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\if@compatibility
+\newenvironment{titlepage}
+    {%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+      \else
+        \@restonecolfalse\newpage
+      \fi
+      \thispagestyle{empty}%
+      \setcounter{page}\z@
+    }%
+    {\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi
+    }
+\else
+\newenvironment{titlepage}
+    {%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+      \else
+        \@restonecolfalse\newpage
+      \fi
+      \thispagestyle{empty}%
+      \setcounter{page}\@ne
+    }%
+    {\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi
+     \if@twoside\else
+        \setcounter{page}\@ne
+     \fi
+    }
+\fi
+\newcommand\appendix{\par
+  \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
+  \setcounter{section}{0}%
+  \gdef\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
+  \gdef\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}}
+\newcommand\afterappendix{\par
+  \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
+  \setcounter{section}{0}%
+  \gdef\@chapapp{\chaptername}%
+  \gdef\thechapter{\@arabic\c@chapter}}
+\setlength\arraycolsep{5\p@}
+\setlength\tabcolsep{6\p@}
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{.4\p@}
+\setlength\doublerulesep{2\p@}
+\setlength\tabbingsep{\labelsep}
+\skip\@mpfootins = \skip\footins
+\setlength\fboxsep{3\p@}
+\setlength\fboxrule{.4\p@}
+\@addtoreset {equation}{chapter}
+\renewcommand\theequation
+  {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@equation}
+\newcounter{figure}[chapter]
+\renewcommand \thefigure
+     {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@figure}
+\def\fps@figure{tbp}
+\def\ftype@figure{1}
+\def\ext@figure{lof}
+\def\fnum@figure{\figurename~\thefigure}
+\newenvironment{figure}
+               {\@float{figure}}
+               {\end@float}
+\newenvironment{figure*}
+               {\@dblfloat{figure}}
+               {\end@dblfloat}
+\newcounter{table}[chapter]
+\renewcommand \thetable
+     {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@table}
+\def\fps@table{tbp}
+\def\ftype@table{2}
+\def\ext@table{lot}
+\def\fnum@table{\tablename~\thetable}
+\newenvironment{table}
+               {\@float{table}}
+               {\end@float}
+\newenvironment{table*}
+               {\@dblfloat{table}}
+               {\end@dblfloat}
+\newlength\abovecaptionskip
+\newlength\belowcaptionskip
+\setlength\abovecaptionskip{10\p@}
+\setlength\belowcaptionskip{0\p@}
+\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{%
+  \vskip\abovecaptionskip
+  \sbox\@tempboxa{#1: #2}%
+  \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize
+    #1: #2\par
+  \else
+    \global \@minipagefalse
+    \hb@xt@\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
+  \fi
+  \vskip\belowcaptionskip}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\normalfont\rmfamily}{\mathrm}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sf}{\normalfont\sffamily}{\mathsf}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\tt}{\normalfont\ttfamily}{\mathtt}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\bf}{\normalfont\bfseries}{\mathbf}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\it}{\normalfont\itshape}{\mathit}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sl}{\normalfont\slshape}{\@nomath\sl}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\normalfont\scshape}{\@nomath\sc}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*\cal{\@fontswitch\relax\mathcal}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*\mit{\@fontswitch\relax\mathnormal}
+\newcommand\@pnumwidth{1.55em}
+\newcommand\@tocrmarg{2.55em}
+\newcommand\@dotsep{4.5}
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
+\newcommand\tableofcontents{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\contentsname
+        \@mkboth{%
+           \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}%
+    \@starttoc{toc}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\newcommand*\l@part[2]{%
+  \ifnum \c@tocdepth >-2\relax
+    \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
+    \addvspace{2.25em \@plus\p@}%
+    \begingroup
+      \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
+      \parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
+      {\leavevmode
+       \large \bfseries #1\hfil \hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}}\par
+       \nobreak
+         \global\@nobreaktrue
+         \everypar{\global\@nobreakfalse\everypar{}}%
+    \endgroup
+  \fi}
+\newcommand*\l@chapter[2]{%
+  \ifnum \c@tocdepth >\m@ne
+    \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
+    \vskip 1.0em \@plus\p@
+    \setlength\@tempdima{1.5em}%
+    \begingroup
+      \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
+      \parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
+      \leavevmode \bfseries
+      \advance\leftskip\@tempdima
+      \hskip -\leftskip
+      #1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
+      \penalty\@highpenalty
+    \endgroup
+  \fi}
+\newcommand*\l@section{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{3.8em}{3.2em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{3}{7.0em}{4.1em}}
+\newcommand*\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{10em}{5em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subparagraph{\@dottedtocline{5}{12em}{6em}}
+\newcommand\listoffigures{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\listfigurename
+      \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\listfigurename}%
+              {\MakeUppercase\listfigurename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lof}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\newcommand*\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
+\newcommand\listoftables{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\listtablename
+      \@mkboth{%
+          \MakeUppercase\listtablename}{\MakeUppercase\listtablename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lot}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\let\l@table\l@figure
+\newdimen\bibindent
+\setlength\bibindent{1.5em}
+\newenvironment{thebibliography}[1]
+     {\chapter*{\bibname
+        \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\bibname}{\MakeUppercase\bibname}}%
+      \list{\@biblabel{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+           {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
+            \leftmargin\labelwidth
+            \advance\leftmargin\labelsep
+            \@openbib@code
+            \usecounter{enumiv}%
+            \let\p@enumiv\@empty
+            \renewcommand\theenumiv{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+      \sloppy
+      \clubpenalty4000
+      \@clubpenalty \clubpenalty
+      \widowpenalty4000%
+      \sfcode`\.\@m}
+     {\def\@noitemerr
+       {\@latex@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
+      \endlist}
+\newcommand\newblock{\hskip .11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}
+\let\@openbib@code\@empty
+\newenvironment{theindex}
+               {\if@twocolumn
+                  \@restonecolfalse
+                \else
+                  \@restonecoltrue
+                \fi
+                \columnseprule \z@
+                \columnsep 35\p@
+                \twocolumn[\@makeschapterhead{\indexname}]%
+                \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}%
+                        {\MakeUppercase\indexname}%
+                \thispagestyle{plain}\parindent\z@
+                \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax
+                \let\item\@idxitem}
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+%%
+%%  CUCC Expo Bier Book
+%%
+
+\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{bb}
+
+\usepackage{pstricks}
+\usepackage{tabularx}
+\usepackage{color}
+\usepackage{calc}
+\usepackage[left=13mm,right=15mm,top=8mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
+%\usepackage[left=15mm,right=5mm,top=-5mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
+\usepackage{palatino}
+\usepackage{grid}
+%\usepackage{graphpap}
+\usepackage{url}
+\setlength{\parskip}{1.5ex}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+
+%xunit=8pt,yunit=11pt
+\newcommand{\boxes}[1][35]{%
+    \psgrid[gridlabelcolor=white,subgriddiv=1,xunit=19pt,yunit=17pt](0,0)(0,0)(#1,1)\vspace{0.3ex}}
+
+\setlength{\unitlength}{9.5pt}
+\newlength\boxheight
+\setlength{\boxheight}{\textheight-1cm}
+
+\newcommand{\tallya}{%
+\medskip
+\scalebox{1.2 1.2}{
+%\parbox[c][\boxheight]{1.5cm}{
+\parbox[c]{1.5cm}{
+\small
+\setlength{\bigskipamount}{8.25pt}
+Aaron\bigskip\\
+Becka\bigskip\\
+Djuke\bigskip\\
+Edvin\bigskip\\
+Frank\bigskip\\
+Jess\bigskip\\
+Julian\bigskip\\
+Kathryn\bigskip\\
+Mark\bigskip\\
+Martin G\bigskip\\
+Martin J\bigskip\\
+Natalie\bigskip\\
+Nial\bigskip\\
+Olly M\bigskip\\
+Ollie S\bigskip\\
+Pete\bigskip\\
+Serena\bigskip\\
+Steve\bigskip\\
+Tony
+}
+\parbox[c]{\textwidth-5cm}{\graphpaper[1](0,0)(25,38)}}}
+
+\newcommand{\tallyb}{%
+\medskip
+\scalebox{1.2 1.2}{
+%\parbox[c][\boxheight]{1.5cm}{
+\parbox[c][]{1.5cm}{
+\small
+\setlength{\bigskipamount}{8.25pt}
+Kathryn\bigskip\\
+Mark D\bigskip\\
+Mark S\bigskip\\
+Martin\bigskip\\
+Morven\bigskip\\
+Nial\bigskip\\
+Ollie S\bigskip\\
+Olly B\bigskip\\
+Pete\bigskip\\
+Phil\bigskip\\
+Richard\bigskip\\
+Sarah\bigskip\\
+Tony R\bigskip\\
+Wookey\bigskip\\
+\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
+\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
+\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip
+}
+\parbox[c]{\textwidth-5cm}{\graphpaper[1](0,0)(25,38)}}}
+
+\newcommand{\datetallyfirsta}{%
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lll}
+ & \vspace{2.2ex}
+  \bf{18--24 Jul} \hspace{9.7em} & \bf{25--31 Jul}\\
+{\bf Aaron}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Becka}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Djuke}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Edvin}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Frank}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Jess}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Julian}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Kathryn}  & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Mark}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Martin G} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Martin J} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Natalie}  & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Nial}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Olly M}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Ollie S}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Pete}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Serena}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Steve}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Tony}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+\end{tabularx}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\datetallyseconda}{%
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lll}
+ & \vspace{2.2ex}
+  \bf{1--7 Aug} \hspace{9.7em} & \bf{8--14 Aug} \\
+{\bf Aaron}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Becka}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Djuke}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Edvin}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Frank}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Jess}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Julian}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Kathryn}  & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Mark}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Martin G} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Martin J} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Natalie}  & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Nial}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Olly M}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Ollie S}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Pete}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Serena}   & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Steve}    & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+{\bf Tony}     & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+\end{tabularx}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\transporttable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X}
+    {\bf Method}&{\bf Left UK}&{\bf Arrived}
+    &{\bf Notes}\\\hline
+	\rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\seshtable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\seshtabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\inaustriatranstable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\inaustriatranstabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+
+\newcommand{\moneytable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Date}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
+    &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\moneytabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Date}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
+    &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
+    &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\money}[1]{\chapter{Money to be paid to #1} {\small Please enter
+each transaction only once in this book; either a positive credit to one
+account, or a negative debit to another. Record the currency for each
+entry.}\bigskip\\
+    \moneytable\newpage\moneytabletwo}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\newfont{\gothic}{ygoth scaled \magstep5}
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\begin{center}
+\ \vspace{3cm}\\
+{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
+\vspace{5mm}
+{\Huge \bf Expo 2008}\\
+\vspace{2cm}
+{\Huge \sc \gothic Bier Book}\\
+\vspace{4cm}
+\fbox{\quad\parbox{9.5cm}{\begin{center}\large Outstanding Bier Book entries
+must reach \\
+Kathryn Hopkins (\url{kh311@cam.ac.uk}) \\
+ by 14\textsuperscript{th} September at the very latest.
+\end{center}}\quad}
+\vfill
+\end{center}
+
+\newpage
+
+%\ \vspace{12cm}\\
+%Revision 7: June 2007.
+\ \newpage
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\newpage
+
+\chapter{Bier Tally (1-50)}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{More Bier (51-100)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+%\chapter{More More Bier (101-150)}
+%\setcounter{gridstart}{100}
+
+%\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{Limo Tally (1-50)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{More Limo (51-100)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+%\chapter{Battery Tally (1-50)}
+%
+%{\bf /} = AA battery; {\bf +} = AAA battery
+%
+%\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+%
+%\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{Notable Farts}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{Number of Showers}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+
+\tallya
+
+%tallyb
+
+\chapter{Expo Transport}
+\transporttable
+
+\transporttable
+
+\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 1 and 2)}
+
+{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = Stone Bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
+
+\datetallyfirsta
+
+%\datetallyfirstb
+
+\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 3 and 4)}
+
+{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = Stone Bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
+
+\datetallyseconda
+
+%\datetallysecondb
+
+%\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 5 and 6)}
+%
+%{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = Stone Bridge; {\bf E} = Eislufthoehle; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
+%
+%\datetallythirda
+%
+%\datetallythirdb
+
+\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 1 and 2)}
+
+\datetallyfirsta
+
+%\datetallyfirstb
+
+\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 3 and 4)}
+
+\datetallyseconda
+
+%\datetallysecondb
+
+%\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 5 and 6)}
+%
+%\datetallythirda
+%
+%\datetallythirdb
+
+\chapter{Expo Weather}
+
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
+\hline
+Fri 18\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 19\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 20\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Mon 21\textsuperscript{st} July & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 22\textsuperscript{nd} July & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 23\textsuperscript{rd} July & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 24\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline\hline
+
+Fri 25\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 26\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 27\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Mon 28\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 29\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 30\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 31\textsuperscript{st} July & \\&\\\hline
+
+\end{tabularx}
+
+\newpage
+
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
+\hline
+Fri 1\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 2\textsuperscript{nd} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 3\textsuperscript{rd} August & \\&\\\hline
+Mon 4\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 5\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 6\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 7\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
+
+Fri 8\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 9\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 10\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Mon 11\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 12\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 13\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 14\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
+
+Fri 15\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 16\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+\end{tabularx}
+
+\chapter{Toll Road Info}
+
+%\chapter{Seshes at Staud'n'Wirt}
+%
+%{\bf Please record who ordered what, to save time in deciphering receipts
+%the morning after.}
+
+%\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ 
+%\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ 
+
+%\seshtable
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo 
+%
+%\seshtabletwo
+
+\chapter{In Austria Jollies}
+
+Please record details of all excursions over 10km.\\
+
+\inaustriatranstable
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\chapter{Squashed Flies Page}
+\newpage
+\ \newpage
+\money{Aaron}
+\money{Becka}
+\money{Djuke}
+\money{Edvin}
+\money{Frank}
+\money{Jess}
+\money{Julian}
+\money{Kathryn}
+\money{Mark}
+\money{Martin G}
+\money{Martin J}
+\money{Natalie}
+\money{Nial}
+\money{Olly M}
+\money{Ollie S}
+\money{Pete}
+\money{Serena}
+\money{Steve}
+\money{Tony}
+\money{Expo Kitty}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+
+%\chapter{Contact Details and Medical Information}
+%
+%\section*{Aaron Curtis}
+%
+%Tulev\"{a}gen 5, Liding\"{o} 18132, SWEDEN. +468 767 5910.\\
+%{\tt ac511@cam.ac.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Bert Curtis, address as above.\\
+%{\tt curtisbs@state.gov}, {\tt bertedits@gmail.com}
+%
+%\fbox{
+%  \begin{minipage}{17em}
+%    {\bf Possible mild allergy to sulpha drugs.}\\
+%    Suffers from nosebleeds.
+%\end{minipage}}
+%
+%\section*{Chantalle Mouwer}
+%
+%\vspace{24ex}
+%
+%\section*{David Loeffler}
+%
+%69 Harcourt Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 7RD. 0117 942 7516.\\
+%{\tt david.loeffler@imperial.ac.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Liz \& Tom Loeffler, address as above.\\
+%{\tt liz.loeffler@bris.ac.uk}, {\tt tom.loeffler@bris.ac.uk}.
+%
+%\newpage\
+%
+%\section*{Jennifer Black}
+%
+%18 Vicar Road, Anfield, Liverpool, L6 0BW, UK. 0151 2224508.\\
+%{\tt jenny@liverpool.ac.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Hilary \& Bob Black, 17 Viking Way, Corby, Northants, NN18
+%9DN. 01536 743108.\\
+%{\tt family\_black@hotmail.com}
+%
+%\fbox{
+%  \begin{minipage}{23em}
+%    {\bf Suffers from asthma.}\\
+%    Medication: Ventolin inhaler, Flixotide 250 inhaler,\\
+%      Singular (Montelukast) 10mg
+%\end{minipage}}
+%
+%\section*{John Billings}
+%
+%Queens' College, Cambridge, CB3 9ET. 07814 950547.\\
+%{\tt John.Billings@cl.cam.ac.uk} 
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Anna \& Peter Billings, 28 St. George's Crescent,
+%Queen's Park, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 7AR. 01244 675225.\\
+%{\tt anna.billings@zen.co.uk}, {\tt peter.billings@zen.co.uk}
+%
+%\section*{Mark Shinwell}
+%
+%48 Panton Street, Cambridge, CB2 1HS. 07725 234383.\\ {\tt mark@three-tuns.net}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Alan \& Chris Shinwell, The Tarns, Little Vigo,
+%Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 6ES. 01252 875986.
+%
+%\fbox{
+%  \begin{minipage}{34em}
+%  {\bf Occasional use of simeticone and/or mebeverine hydrochloride to treat
+%    stress-induced abdominal cramps.}
+%\end{minipage}}
+%
+%\newpage
+%
+%\section*{Matthew Bent}
+%
+%135 Garstang Road, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 3EB. 01772 715854.\\
+%{\tt matt\_bentuk@yahoo.co.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Robert Bent, address as above.
+%
+%\section*{Oliver Betts}
+%   
+%18 Vicar Road, Liverpool, L6 0BW, UK. 0151 2224508.\\
+%{\tt olly@survex.com}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Terry Betts (father), 24 Morgans Road, Hertford,
+%Herts, SG13 8BS. 01992 583643.\\
+%{\tt terry@tjb-planning.co.uk}
+%
+%\fbox{\bf Possible penicillin allergy.}
+%
+%\section*{Peter Harley}
+%
+%27, Grosvenor Gardens, Billericay, Essex, CM12 0UF. 01277 625102.\\
+%{\tt pjrh2@cam.ac.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Chris Harley, address as above.\\
+%{\tt chris.harley@btinternet.com}
+%
+%\section*{Philip Underwood}
+%
+%16 Sycamore Road, Brookhouse, Lancaster, LA2 9PB. 0773 928 5952.\\
+%{\tt phil@furbrain.org.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Betty Underwood, 25 Greetby Hill, Ormskirk, Lancashire,
+%L39 2DP. 01695 576229.\\
+%
+%\fbox{
+%    \begin{minipage}{23em}
+%    {\bf Suffers from asthma.}\\
+%    Can take all drugs including non-steroidals.
+%    \end{minipage}}
+%
+%\section*{Sandeep Mavadia}
+%
+%32 Elmbridge Drive, Shirley, West Midlands, B90 4YP. 0121 745 8468.\\
+%{\tt smavadia@gmail.com}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Kalpana Mavadia, address as above.
+%
+%\section*{Tomas Handford}
+%
+%45 Park Avenue, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, Cheshire, SK8 6EU. 0161 485 3693.\\
+%{\tt tph32@cam.ac.uk}
+%
+%{\bf Next of kin:} Address as above.
+
+\chapter{Gear taken up to the Stone Bridge}
+
+\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage
+
+%\chapter{Gear taken up to the 76 Bivi}
+%
+%\newpage\ \newpage
+
+\chapter{Stuff NOT to be left in Austria}
+To be filled in at the end of the expedition.
+
+\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage
+
+\chapter{Stuff left in Austria}
+
+Please use the logbook as there is more space.
+
+\chapter{Expo Suggestions}
+
+\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\
+
+\chapter{Quotes}
+
+\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage \ \newpage
+
+\appendix
+
+\chapter{Accounting Policy}
+
+\emph{May 2008}
+
+This policy is intended as a guide to how we intend to manage Expo costs and
+income. We (Ollie Stevens \& Kathryn Hopkins) reserve the right to alter the
+policy or make exceptions to it where the policy proves unworkable or conflicts
+with the aims listed below.
+
+The Expo Treasurer, Kathryn Hopkins (\url{kh311@cam.ac.uk}), will manage the
+finances. Any queries or complaints should in the first place be addressed
+directly to her. If you are dissatisfied, the sole other point of authority is
+Ollie Stevens (\url{oacs2@cam.ac.uk}), Expo Leader.  By attending Expo you
+undertake to submit all claims for reimbursement by the 14th September. Claims
+submitted after this date may not be reimbursed. A bill, as agreed by Kathryn
+and Ollie, will be issued by 1st October, which you are expected to settle
+before 1st November.
+
+\section{Aims}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item To finance a successful 2008 expedition.
+\item To leave a float of \pounds600 for the 2009 expedition.
+\item To deliver Expo at an acceptable cost to participants.
+\item To generate transparent records.
+\item To split costs as fairly as is reasonably practicable.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{The Bierbook}
+
+Newcomers to Expo are introduced to the Bierbook. This venerable tome is used
+to record when money is spent, when the results of such spending are used and
+much other important information. Please acquaint yourself to the Bierbook when
+you get a chance and use it fastidiously. For example, upon removing a beer
+from the fridge, note it in your tally.
+
+A new addition introduced last year is the Seshbook. This can be taken away to
+record drinks or meal purchases.
+
+Note that `swaps' between participants can be made via the Bierbook. For
+example, the lending of cash.
+
+\section{Funding}
+
+Several thousand pounds of grant money has been awarded to Expo. The majority
+of this arises from bids made specifically for scientific equipment and will
+therefore be spent on these items. The rest will be used towards caving
+equipment expenses, such as the Expo rope order. Grant money will therefore
+subsidise caving aims.
+
+Those attending will be expected to make their share of purchases on behalf of
+Expo. Such purchases are noted in the Bierbook, so that payments between cavers
+can be arranged after Expo to ensure that everyone has paid their fair share.
+Please keep your receipts! You will be expected to submit these after Expo for
+all purchases over \pounds100 and you may be asked for receipts of under this
+boundary too. We cannot guarantee to reimburse expenses if receipts are not
+forthcoming. Some large purchases will need to be split between cavers, or paid
+for by Expo centrally. This central money arises from \pounds120 deposits.
+
+Large purchases expected include gear order(s), ferry crossings and the
+campsite. Deposit money is being used to cover gear, and some of the campsite
+fee.
+
+Attendees are asked to note that Expo does not guarantee to reimburse costs
+that have not first been agreed with the Expo Treasurer, even where this
+document lists a cost as reimbursable. In practice, all reasonable necessities
+will be reimbursed, but for payments of several hundred pounds and over,
+permission in advance is best sought.
+
+\section{Transport To \& From Expo}
+
+Cars can qualify as `serving Expo' for their outward journey and/or for their
+return journey. To achieve outward and/or return `serving Expo' status, the car
+will generally be transporting:
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Three or more Expo attendees (includes driver) for a significant portion of the journey(s).
+
+\item Or; two or more Expo attendees (includes driver), plus an appreciable
+quantity of communal equipment or others' personal equipment for a significant
+portion of the journey(s).
+\end{itemize}
+
+Cars that fail to meet these criteria may also be considered to be `serving
+expo' at the discretion of the expedition treasurer. For example, a car
+arriving late in expo may not be able to carry its full quota of expo gear,
+because most gear would already be in Austria by that time. Such a car may be
+considered to be serving expo if it carried only 2 people and a small amount of
+gear.
+
+Cars serving Expo will have all fuel and ferry costs reimbursed by Expo for
+that journey, so long as an acceptably direct route is taken. In addition,
+where the car is `serving Expo' both ways, Expo will pay for breakdown cover
+and insurance costs associated with taking the vehicle abroad. Where you buy
+yearly cover or there is some other complication, please contact Kathryn
+Hopkins to discuss how much will be reimbursed. Costs of expended equipment,
+such as single use headlamp deflectors, can also be charged to Expo.
+
+Where the car is `serving Expo' in one direction only, Expo will pay three
+fifths of the breakdown cover and insurance costs associated with taking the
+vehicle abroad and half of the ferry fare.
+
+Car owners are expected to deliver receipts in order to claim these costs.
+Where breakdown or other insurance is not purchased and something goes wrong,
+the car owner is responsible (organisationally and financially) for
+transporting passengers and Expo gear to the appropriate destinations.
+
+In addition, car owners are entitled to a \pounds25 wear-and-tear payment for
+each direction their car is ‘serving Expo’ over. No toll payments will be
+reimbursed, as car travellers do have the option of using cheaper roads.
+
+Expo attendees who are forced to fly from the UK because of lack of car space
+will also be reimbursed by expo for the price of their plane tickets.
+
+\section{Payments to Car Owners: Transport Within Austria}
+
+Where a journey is considered as `serving Expo' (this will generally involve
+transporting people for caving or doing a task on behalf of Expo as a whole),
+rather than being private, its fuel cost will be reimbursed.  Where a toll road
+or car park is used and there is no practicable alternative, the toll or
+parking fee will also be reimbursed.
+
+In order to distinguish how much fuel is used `serving Expo' and how much fuel
+is used on other trips, please record `Jollies' in the appropriate Bierbook
+section and charge all fuel costs via the fuel buyer’s section.
+
+In addition, for each week in which journeys `serving Expo' are made, a
+\pounds5 wearand-tear payment will be made to the car owner. Some insurance and
+breakdown cover reimbursements may be made, even if the car is not serving Expo
+to or from Austria.
+
+\section{Contributions to Travel Expenses}
+
+The pooled transport to and from Expo will be billed across the Expo
+participants. The share assigned to each person will depend on his/her use of
+Expo transport to get his/her person and gear to Austria. Even those not using
+Expo pooled transport at all will pay a small share, owing to the need to
+transport communal gear to Austria.
+
+Those taking more than two Inglesport/Bernie's sized bags of personal gear via
+pooled transport may be charged an extra fee. Equipment being used for Expo’s
+stated cave science aims will be treated as communal rather than personal
+equipment. Please do not bring expendable things to Expo that could just as
+easily be bought there -- such as many food items.
+
+Reasonable transport costs within Austria will be pooled across all
+participants proportionally to the length of time they spend at Expo. Expo does
+not pay fines.
+
+\section{Contributions to Campsite Fees, Individual Excursions, Food}
+
+Many items such as campsite fees and excursions will be split directly
+according to the benefit attendees gained -- so there will be a rate for each
+night at base camp and the charge will be calculated from this and the number
+of nights you spent there. Please therefore note things like bier consumption
+in the Bierbook.
+
+Basic camping expenses, such as meals and bog roll, will be included in one
+overall bill that is split depending on the number of nights spent at Expo.
+This will be independent of whether time was spent at base or top camp.
+Communal equipment and miscellaneous items will be split similarly. The amount
+of caving done by an attendee has no bearing on the amount charged them. Note
+that only a basic level of nutrition is paid for by Expo and that `luxury'
+foods on top of this should be individually paid for.
+
+\section{Sponsorship in Kind}
+
+Where companies donate products to Expo, the products will either be
+`communal', `free-for-all personal' or `charged personal'.
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item `Communal' items are shared by all and will be items such
+as surveying equipment. These items will remain under the ownership of Expo.
+
+\item `Free-for-all personal' items will be shared amongst all Expo attendees
+in some manner, fair or otherwise. A Tunnocks bar is an example of such an
+item.
+
+\item Expo will own `charged personal' items until they sold to attendees.
+Typical sales price will be 50\% of a UK price for that item and the revenue
+generated will be used to subsidise attendees based on the number of nights
+they spend at Expo.
+\end{itemize}
+
+A condition of making use of sponsored items is that you ensure photos are made
+available of the items in use, to be sent to our sponsors. In addition, you may
+be asked to write a short review of the item.
+
+\section{The Euro}
+
+Sterling/Euro conversions will be performed using an average of several
+attendees' credit card conversion rates covering the expo period.
+
+\section{Other}
+
+Expo does not pay any photographic costs, unless the Expo Leader specifically
+calls for the photography. For example, Expo may pay for photographs of
+equipment provided by sponsors. Copies of all such photographs must be provided
+to Expo and Expo has the right to reproduce these photographs.
+
+Expo carbide is provided for free to attendees, on condition that users dispose
+of spent carbide in a timely and environmentally sensitive manner.
+
+Individuals kindly allowing their stoves to be used communally may charge Expo
+for any replacement parts caused by the rigours of Expo use. Those using
+others' stoves are requested to be careful with them.
+
+Note that where something is paid for and its cost cannot after the event be
+split between attendees without disagreement (e.g. a heavy sesh), the cost will
+be left with the person who paid the bill. He or she is asked to settle such
+debts with other attendees outside of the Expo accounting system.
+
+\end{document}
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+      \@restonecolfalse
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+        \@mkboth{%
+           \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}%
+    \@starttoc{toc}%
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+    }
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+      \advance\leftskip\@tempdima
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+      \penalty\@highpenalty
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+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
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+    \chapter*{\listfigurename
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+              {\MakeUppercase\listfigurename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lof}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\newcommand*\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
+\newcommand\listoftables{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\listtablename
+      \@mkboth{%
+          \MakeUppercase\listtablename}{\MakeUppercase\listtablename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lot}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
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+     {\chapter*{\bibname
+        \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\bibname}{\MakeUppercase\bibname}}%
+      \list{\@biblabel{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+           {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
+            \leftmargin\labelwidth
+            \advance\leftmargin\labelsep
+            \@openbib@code
+            \usecounter{enumiv}%
+            \let\p@enumiv\@empty
+            \renewcommand\theenumiv{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+      \sloppy
+      \clubpenalty4000
+      \@clubpenalty \clubpenalty
+      \widowpenalty4000%
+      \sfcode`\.\@m}
+     {\def\@noitemerr
+       {\@latex@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
+      \endlist}
+\newcommand\newblock{\hskip .11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}
+\let\@openbib@code\@empty
+\newenvironment{theindex}
+               {\if@twocolumn
+                  \@restonecolfalse
+                \else
+                  \@restonecoltrue
+                \fi
+                \columnseprule \z@
+                \columnsep 35\p@
+                \twocolumn[\@makeschapterhead{\indexname}]%
+                \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}%
+                        {\MakeUppercase\indexname}%
+                \thispagestyle{plain}\parindent\z@
+                \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax
+                \let\item\@idxitem}
+               {\if@restonecol\onecolumn\else\clearpage\fi}
+\newcommand\@idxitem{\par\hangindent 40\p@}
+\newcommand\subitem{\@idxitem \hspace*{20\p@}}
+\newcommand\subsubitem{\@idxitem \hspace*{30\p@}}
+\newcommand\indexspace{\par \vskip 10\p@ \@plus5\p@ \@minus3\p@\relax}
+\renewcommand\footnoterule{%
+  \kern-3\p@
+  \hrule\@width.4\columnwidth
+  \kern2.6\p@}
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+\newcommand\@makefntext[1]{%
+    \parindent 1em%
+    \noindent
+    \hb@xt@1.8em{\hss\@makefnmark}#1}
+\newcommand\contentsname{Contents}
+\newcommand\listfigurename{List of Figures}
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+\newcommand\figurename{Figure}
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+\newcommand\abstractname{Abstract}
+\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
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+  July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
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+\else
+  \raggedbottom
+\fi
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+  \twocolumn
+  \sloppy
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diff --git a/bierbook/grid.sty b/bierbook/grid.sty
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..557399f63
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/grid.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+%%
+%% This is file `graphpap.sty',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% graphpap.dtx  (with options: `package')
+%% 
+%% This is a generated file.
+%% 
+%% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
+%% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere
+%% in this file.
+%% 
+%% This file was generated from file(s) of the LaTeX base system.
+%% --------------------------------------------------------------
+%% 
+%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
+%% The latest version of this license is in
+%%    http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%% 
+%% This file may only be distributed together with a copy of the LaTeX
+%% base system. You may however distribute the LaTeX base system without
+%% such generated files.
+%% 
+%% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is
+%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional
+%% information.
+%% 
+%%
+%% File `graphpap.dtx'.
+%% Copyright (C) 1994 by Leslie Lamport
+%%                       all rights reserved.
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesPackage{grid}
+      [1994/08/09 v1.0c Hacked LaTeX graphpap package (LL)]
+\let\c@@grid\count@
+\newcounter{gridstart}
+\def\@vgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
+  \setcounter{@grid}{#1}%
+  \addtocounter{@grid}{\c@gridstart}%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(#3,0){#4}{\line(0,1){#5}}%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(#3,0){#4}{\@vgridnumber{#3}}}
+\def\@vgridnumber#1{%
+  \makebox(0,0)[t]{%
+    \shortstack{\rule{0pt}{10pt}\\\arabic{@grid}}}%
+  \addtocounter{@grid}{2*#1}}
+\def\@nonumvgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(#3,0){#4}{\line(0,1){#5}}}
+\def\@hgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
+  \setcounter{@grid}{#2}%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\line(1,0){#5}}%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\@hgridnumber{#3}}}
+%%\def\@hgridnumber#1{%
+%%  \makebox(0,0)[r]{\arabic{@grid}\hspace{10pt}}%
+%%  \addtocounter{@grid}{#1}}
+\def\@hgridnumber#1{}
+\def\@nonumhgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
+  \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\line(1,0){#5}}}
+\newcommand\graphpaper[1][10]{\leavevmode\@grid{#1}}
+\def\@grid#1(#2,#3)#4{\@grid@i{#1}{#2}{#3}(}
+\def\@grid@i#1#2#3(#4,#5){%
+  \@tempcnta=#4\relax
+  \divide\@tempcnta#1\relax
+  \advance\@tempcnta1\relax
+   {\thinlines\@nonumvgrid(#2,#3){#1}{\@tempcnta}{#5}
+    \@tempcnta#4\relax
+    \divide\@tempcnta5\relax
+    \divide\@tempcnta#1\relax
+    \advance\@tempcnta1\relax
+    \@tempcntb5\relax
+    \multiply\@tempcntb#1\relax
+    \thicklines\@vgrid(#2,#3){\@tempcntb}{\@tempcnta}{#5}
+    \@tempcnta#5\relax
+    \divide\@tempcnta #1\relax
+    \advance\@tempcnta1\relax
+    \thinlines\@nonumhgrid(#2,#3){#1}{\@tempcnta}{#4}
+    \@tempcnta#5\relax
+    \divide\@tempcnta2\relax
+%%    \divide\@tempcnta#1\relax
+    \advance\@tempcnta1\relax
+%%    \thicklines\@hgrid(#2,#3){\@tempcntb}{\@tempcnta}{#4}}%
+    \setlength{\linethickness}{0.8mm}
+    \@hgrid(#2,#3){2}{\@tempcnta}{#4}}%
+  \ignorespaces}
+
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `graphpap.sty'.
diff --git a/bierbook/gridold.sty b/bierbook/gridold.sty
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..af36bb6b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/gridold.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+%**********************************************************************
+% grid.sty
+%**********************************************************************
+\newcounter{gridx} \newcounter{gridxx}
+\newcounter{gridy} \newcounter{gridyy}
+\newcounter{cms}
+\newcommand{\GRID}[2]{
+  \setcounter{gridx}{#1} \setcounter{gridxx}{#1} \stepcounter{gridxx}
+  \setcounter{gridy}{#2} \setcounter{gridyy}{#2} \stepcounter{gridyy}
+  \thicklines
+  \multiput(0,0)(1,0){\value{gridxx}}{\line(0,1){\value{gridy}}}
+  \multiput(0,0)(0,1){\value{gridyy}}{\line(1,0){\value{gridx}}}
+  \setcounter{cms}{0}
+  \multiput(0.6,0.1)(1,0){\value{gridx}}{\stepcounter{cms}
+   \makebox(0,0)[b]{\small \arabic{cms}}}
+  \setcounter{cms}{-1}
+  \multiput(-0.4,0.1)(0,1){\value{gridyy}}{\stepcounter{cms}
+   \makebox(0,0)[b]{\small \arabic{cms}}}
+  \thinlines}
+%**********************************************************************
diff --git a/bierbook/seshbook.tex b/bierbook/seshbook.tex
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..41aa9e96e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bierbook/seshbook.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+%%
+%%  CUCC Expo Sesh Book
+%%
+
+\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{bb}
+
+%\usepackage{pstricks}
+%\usepackage{tabularx}
+%\usepackage{color}
+%\usepackage{calc}
+\usepackage[left=15mm,right=15mm,top=8mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
+%\usepackage[left=15mm,right=5mm,top=-5mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
+%\usepackage{palatino}
+%\usepackage{grid}
+%\usepackage{graphpap}
+
+%\setlength{\parskip}{1.5ex}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+
+\usepackage{color}
+\definecolor{hrulecol}{gray}{0.5}
+\definecolor{textcol}{gray}{0}
+
+\newcommand{\sesh}{%
+{\bf Date:}
+\newline
+
+{\bf Location (e.g. Hilda's / Loserhutte):}
+\newline
+
+{\bf Total paid:}
+\newline
+
+{\bf Paid by:}
+\newline
+
+Please enter details of who consumed what and costs below.
+
+\color{hrulecol}
+\vspace{7.8ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex}
+\newpage
+\
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
+\color{textcol}
+}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\newfont{\gothic}{ygoth scaled \magstep5}
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\begin{center}
+\ \vspace{3cm}\\
+{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
+\vspace{5mm}
+{\Huge \bf Expo 2008}\\
+\vspace{2cm}
+%{\Huge \sc \gothic Sesh Book}\\
+%{\Huge \gothic Sesh Book}\\
+{\Huge Sesh Book}\\
+\vspace{4cm}
+\vfill
+\end{center}
+
+\newpage
+
+\ \newpage
+
+%\tableofcontents
+
+\newpage
+
+\ \newpage
+
+\chapter{Sesh 1}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 2}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 3}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 4}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 5}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 6}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 7}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 8}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 9}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 10}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 11}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 12}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 13}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 14}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 15}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 16}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 17}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 18}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 19}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 20}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 21}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 22}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 23}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 24}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 25}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 26}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 27}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 28}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 29}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 30}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 31}
+
+\sesh
+
+\chapter{Sesh 32}
+
+\sesh
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/br-alm/l/almtal.htm b/br-alm/l/almtal.htm
index 268ef18f4..460d4a368 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/almtal.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/almtal.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ where the skyline crosses the right hand edge of the photo.</p>
 <!-- Photo L117, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 36 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description</li>
 <li><a href="../../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description
 <ul>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/bahuts.htm b/br-alm/l/bahuts.htm
index efaae5803..f2621c9ac 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/bahuts.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/bahuts.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ work was done by walking a further ten-fifteen minutes to reach the plateau.</p>
 <!-- Neg. scanned Nikon Coolscan II 900x540 at 675 dpi, 1997.08.15, AERW  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a></li>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/kuntal.htm b/br-alm/l/kuntal.htm
index c9d238258..7b25b7119 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/kuntal.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/kuntal.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ of the Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel on the skyline to the right.</p>
 <!-- Photo CK152, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 40 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description</li>
 <li><a href="../../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description
 <ul>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/s109.htm b/br-alm/l/s109.htm
index 10f9550da..169f1e6d0 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/s109.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/s109.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ a bolt in sight!</p>
 <p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1976</p>
 <hr style="clear: both" />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><span lang="de-at"><a lang="en" href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a>
 Alm</span> description</li>
 <li>1623/96 <a href="../96/96.html">Cave Description</a></li>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/tc1977.htm b/br-alm/l/tc1977.htm
index 9623e463d..f42e48519 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/tc1977.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/tc1977.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ ten-fifteen minutes to reach the plateau.</p>
 <!-- Photo S125, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 80 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a></li>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/tc77a.htm b/br-alm/l/tc77a.htm
index 7478ab3ef..d9145876f 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/tc77a.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/tc77a.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ open shaft just behind the photographer. Note that all are in wetsuits!</p>
 <!-- Photo S107, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 98 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a></li>
diff --git a/br-alm/l/tc77b.htm b/br-alm/l/tc77b.htm
index da2c73c66..0c3940948 100644
--- a/br-alm/l/tc77b.htm
+++ b/br-alm/l/tc77b.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ above the old campsite.</p>
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html">Br&auml;uning</a> Alm description
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 <li><a href="../../tcamps.htm#id1977camp">1977 Top Camp</a></li>
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new file mode 100644
index 000000000..749ec2da9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/common/_menu.php
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+<div class="menu">
+<p id="topheader"><a href="index">Cambridge University<br />Caving Club Expedition</a><br /> main content:</p><br />
+  <ul>
+    <li><a href="intro">Introduction</li>
+    <li><a href="infodx">Main index</a></li>
+    <li><a href="indxal.htm">Cave index</a></li>
+    <li><a href="handbook/index.htm">Expedition handbook</a></li>
+    <li><a href="pubs.htm">Published reports</a></li>
+    <li><a href="areas.htm">Area description</a></li>
+    <li><a href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank">CUCC website</a></li>
+  </ul>
+</div>
diff --git a/css/main2.css b/css/main2.css
index 51450e8de..bc523df81 100644
--- a/css/main2.css
+++ b/css/main2.css
@@ -1,40 +1,205 @@
-.caption			{ font-size: 8pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; }
+/*This CSS file has been edited for CUCC - Expo website by A. Zabala on 2011*/
+/* code of colours TEST
+#C8E1E2 very light
+#99CCCC light blue
+#008787 darker blue for fonts
+#004C4C very dark
+*/
+body {
+	background: #fff url(../images/style/bg-cambridge-caving-expedition.png) repeat-x 0 0;
+	color: #000;
+	font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif;
+	font-size: 12pt;
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+	text-align: justify;
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+	}
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+	margin-left: auto;
+	margin: auto;
+	}
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+	font-family: Tahoma,'Trebuchet MS','Lucida Grande',Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif;
+	font-size: 8pt;
+	font-weight: bold;
+	margin-bottom: 0;
+	}
 .centre				{ text-align: center; }
 .plus2pt			{ font-size: 160%; }
-
-body, td, center, ul, p, input 	{ color: #000; font-family: sans-serif; }
+a {
+	color: #008787;
+	}
+	a:hover {
+		color: #d7442b;
+		}
 a:link, a:visited		{ text-decoration: none; }
-div.centre img			{ vertical-align: middle; }
+div.centre img {
+	border: 2px solid #99CCCC;
+	margin: 25px;
+	vertical-align: middle;
+	}
+hr  {
+	border: 1px solid #99CCCC;
+	margin: 25px 0;
+	}
+dt	{
+	clear: both;
+	font-weight: bold;
+	margin-top: 10px;
+	}
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+	display: inline; 
+	margin-left: 0pt;
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+	font-family: Tahoma,'Trebuchet MS','Lucida Grande',Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif;
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-				line-height: 100%; }
-h2				{ color: #009900; }
-h3				{ color: #2c105e; }
-h4				{ color: #0d664c; }
+				line-height: 100%; margin: 35px 0 55px;}
+h2, h3, h4 {
+	color: #008787;
+	}
+	h2#tophead {
+		text-align: center;
+		margin: 10px 0 -22px;
+		}
+
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 img.onright, div.onright	{ vertical-align: top; float: right;
 				margin-left: 10pt;  margin-bottom: 10pt;
 				margin-right: 8pt; }
 img.onleft, div.onleft		{ vertical-align: top; float: left;
 				margin-right: 10pt; margin-bottom: 10pt;
 				margin-left: 8pt; }
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 table.imgtable td		{ vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;
 				padding: 10px; }
+/*Menu*/
+.menu,
+ul#links {
+	background: #fff url(../images/style/menu-main.png) no-repeat 0 0;
+	clear: both;
+	border: 2px solid #99CCCC;
+	position: absolute;
+	left: 35px;
+	font-family: Tahoma,'Trebuchet MS','Lucida Grande',Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif;
+	font-size: 75%;
+	color: #888;
+	width: 150px;
+	padding: 32px 20px 15px;
+	text-align: left;
+	border-top-right-radius: 1em;
+	}
+	.menu {
+		top: 20px;
+		}
+	ul#links {
+		background-image: url(../images/style/menu-second.png);
+		/*border-color: #C8E1E2;
+		border-style: dotted;*/
+		top: 20px /*300px; to be set once the menu is in all pages*/
+		}
+p#topheader {
+	font-weight: bold;
+	margin: 10px 0 0;
+	}
+.menu ul {
+	margin: 0 0 0 15px;
+	padding: 0;
+	}
+.menu li,
+ul#links li {
+	margin: 5px 0;
+	list-style: square outside none;
+	}
+	ul#links li {
+		margin: 5px 0 0 15px;
+		}
+		ul#links li ul {
+			padding: 5px 0 5px 10px;
+			}
+			ul#links li li {
+				margin: 0 0 0 5px;
+				}
+.menu li a:hover,
+ul#links li a:hover {
+	border-bottom: 2px solid #d7442b;
+	}
 
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-				border-color: #c0c0c0 #8d8d8d #8d8d8d #c0c0c0; }
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-				border-color: #8d8d8d #c0c0c0 #c0c0c0 #8d8d8d; }
+/* TABLES */
+table.trad, table.centre {
+	border-collapse: collapse;
+	}
+table.trad, table.trad th, table.trad td,
+table.centre, table.centre th, table.centre td {
+	border: 1px solid #008787;
+	margin: 0px;
+	}
+	table.trad th,
+	table.centre th {
+		background-color: #C8E1E2; 
+		}
+	table.trad td,
+	table.centre td {
+		padding: 5px; 
+		border-color: #99CCCC;
+		}
+table.centre {
+	margin-left: auto;
+	margin-right: auto;
+	}
+	table.centre td {
+		text-align: left;
+		}
+table.bigfatborder {
+	border-width: 6px;
+	}
 
-/* You are not expected to understand this. It is necessary. */
-table.centre			{ margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; }
-table.centre td			{ text-align: left; }
-
-h2#tophead			{ text-align: center; margin-bottom: -10pt; }
-table#cavepage			{ width: 100%; font-size: 160%; }
+/*SPECIAL PAGES*/
+/*caves*/
+table#cavepage {
+	background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFFFFF;
+	border: 2px solid #99CCCC;
+	font-size: 160%;
+	margin-top: 25px;
+	padding: 25px;
+	width: 100%;
+	}
 table#cavepage th#kat_no	{ text-align: left; width: 25%; }
 table#cavepage th#name		{ text-align: center; width: 50%; }
 table#cavepage th#status	{ text-align: right; width: 25%; }
+/*Trip logbooks*/
+#logbk hr {
+	display: none;
+	}
+.tripdate, .trippeople {
+	background-color: #C6E4E3;
+	float: left;
+	margin: 2px 1px 1px 1px;
+	padding: 10px;
+	border-bottom-right-radius: 1em;
+	}
+.trippeople {
+	background-color: #fff;
+	float: right;
+	font-style: italic;
+	margin-bottom: 10px;
+	}
+.triptitle {
+    border: 1px solid #99CCCC;
+    border-top-width: 2px;
+    color: #008787;
+    font-size: 120%;
+    font-weight: bold;
+    padding-bottom: 15px;
+    padding-top: 55px;
+    text-align: center;
+	}
+.timeug	{
+	text-align: right;
+	font-weight: bold;
+	margin-bottom: 10px;}
diff --git a/css/main2_old-pre20110428.css b/css/main2_old-pre20110428.css
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..51450e8de
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+.caption			{ font-size: 8pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; }
+.centre				{ text-align: center; }
+.plus2pt			{ font-size: 160%; }
+
+body, td, center, ul, p, input 	{ color: #000; font-family: sans-serif; }
+a:link, a:visited		{ text-decoration: none; }
+div.centre img			{ vertical-align: middle; }
+h1				{ text-align: center; font-size: 210%;
+				line-height: 100%; }
+h2				{ color: #009900; }
+h3				{ color: #2c105e; }
+h4				{ color: #0d664c; }
+img.onright, div.onright	{ vertical-align: top; float: right;
+				margin-left: 10pt;  margin-bottom: 10pt;
+				margin-right: 8pt; }
+img.onleft, div.onleft		{ vertical-align: top; float: left;
+				margin-right: 10pt; margin-bottom: 10pt;
+				margin-left: 8pt; }
+img.icon			{ vertical-align: middle; }
+img.aligntop			{ vertical-align: top; }
+table.imgtable			{ margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; }
+table.imgtable td		{ vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;
+				padding: 10px; }
+
+/* "Traditional" table with borders.*/
+table.trad			{ margin: 0pt; border: 1px solid #000;
+				border-color: #c0c0c0 #8d8d8d #8d8d8d #c0c0c0; }
+table.bigfatborder		{ border-width: 6px; }
+table.trad td, table.trad th	{ margin: 0pt; border: 1px solid #aaa;
+				border-color: #8d8d8d #c0c0c0 #c0c0c0 #8d8d8d; }
+
+/* You are not expected to understand this. It is necessary. */
+table.centre			{ margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; }
+table.centre td			{ text-align: left; }
+
+h2#tophead			{ text-align: center; margin-bottom: -10pt; }
+table#cavepage			{ width: 100%; font-size: 160%; }
+table#cavepage th#kat_no	{ text-align: left; width: 25%; }
+table#cavepage th#name		{ text-align: center; width: 50%; }
+table#cavepage th#status	{ text-align: right; width: 25%; }
diff --git a/fester.htm b/fester.htm
index 0a9122f4e..1f22d158d 100644
--- a/fester.htm
+++ b/fester.htm
@@ -4,11 +4,6 @@
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <title>CUCC Austria Expeditions: Festering</title>
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-<!--
-dt	{ clear: both }
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 <h1>Expo Festering Guide</h1>
diff --git a/folk/author.htm b/folk/author.htm
index 1ca1987b9..25b200143 100644
--- a/folk/author.htm
+++ b/folk/author.htm
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Wookey's own <a href="http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/">homepage</a></p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">CUCC Home page</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><b>Main Indices:</b>
diff --git a/folk/l/adamc.htm b/folk/l/adamc.htm
index 0233e82a0..fc7bbe28f 100644
--- a/folk/l/adamc.htm
+++ b/folk/l/adamc.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ years.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.12  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/ajday.htm b/folk/l/ajday.htm
index ef24caeaa..380b0fd26 100644
--- a/folk/l/ajday.htm
+++ b/folk/l/ajday.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ which he had to be excavated during its exploration in 1996.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/alim.htm b/folk/l/alim.htm
index 7b0a05f47..d36a43b65 100644
--- a/folk/l/alim.htm
+++ b/folk/l/alim.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ below the 161b and 161c entrances to Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/andree.htm b/folk/l/andree.htm
index 3ce7f817b..cdc43ef1d 100644
--- a/folk/l/andree.htm
+++ b/folk/l/andree.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ characters in Swedish children's television.</p>
 <!-- Photo from Dunk's gif, 1998.08.22 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/andya.htm b/folk/l/andya.htm
index 6c9eab651..6fe7ed252 100644
--- a/folk/l/andya.htm
+++ b/folk/l/andya.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Group</a> and caving frequently with UBSS.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/andyc.htm b/folk/l/andyc.htm
index 942e6ff99..35bfac15f 100644
--- a/folk/l/andyc.htm
+++ b/folk/l/andyc.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ helped in <a href="../../plateau/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (1623/76),
 <hr style="clear: both" /><p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1980</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/andyw.htm b/folk/l/andyw.htm
index 04166b91c..8ee01f814 100644
--- a/folk/l/andyw.htm
+++ b/folk/l/andyw.htm
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ home page</a></li></ul>
 <!-- Photo scanned at 2700 dpi 1997.12.17 and reduced /4  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/benvm.htm b/folk/l/benvm.htm
index 7216ddfa4..a9c385793 100644
--- a/folk/l/benvm.htm
+++ b/folk/l/benvm.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Photo taken in Hall of the Greene King in Eislufth&ouml;hle.</p>
 <!-- Photo S485, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 84  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/budge.htm b/folk/l/budge.htm
index b715f5e5c..bfae2f36a 100644
--- a/folk/l/budge.htm
+++ b/folk/l/budge.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ back to Loser, where Budge took part in the exploration of
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/chasb.htm b/folk/l/chasb.htm
index 21af40255..e8493187f 100644
--- a/folk/l/chasb.htm
+++ b/folk/l/chasb.htm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In third party to the bottom on the exCS Gouffre Berger trip of 1991.</p>
 <!-- Photo ** not on this site **  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/daveb.htm b/folk/l/daveb.htm
index 33abc25b5..9b85eceab 100644
--- a/folk/l/daveb.htm
+++ b/folk/l/daveb.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ in Oman - one of exCS's farther flung members.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan 1997.08.08  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/daveh.htm b/folk/l/daveh.htm
index 46f6d3d1f..8b10cba26 100644
--- a/folk/l/daveh.htm
+++ b/folk/l/daveh.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.14 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/dougf.htm b/folk/l/dougf.htm
index 4ec35e010..41543163d 100644
--- a/folk/l/dougf.htm
+++ b/folk/l/dougf.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ camp in 1978.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned from FP4 neg -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/dunks.htm b/folk/l/dunks.htm
index 0d3618800..a65a9097e 100644
--- a/folk/l/dunks.htm
+++ b/folk/l/dunks.htm
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Hongmeigui Cave Exploration Society</a>.</p>
 <!-- Photo from Dunk's gif 1998.08.22 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/hughs.htm b/folk/l/hughs.htm
index 1d24c1dec..6736d0cf3 100644
--- a/folk/l/hughs.htm
+++ b/folk/l/hughs.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Photo outside Bad Aussee Post Office.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned Nikon Coolscan 1997.08.08  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/jared.htm b/folk/l/jared.htm
index 3bd36ba1d..8955a5bb5 100644
--- a/folk/l/jared.htm
+++ b/folk/l/jared.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Photo taken festering (at base camp?)</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.08 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/jenny.htm b/folk/l/jenny.htm
index e57605040..acf8ccfb9 100644
--- a/folk/l/jenny.htm
+++ b/folk/l/jenny.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Photo taken on the surveying and derigging trip in
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+<ul id="links">
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 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/jtodd.htm b/folk/l/jtodd.htm
index 997ff76b3..947020b6e 100644
--- a/folk/l/jtodd.htm
+++ b/folk/l/jtodd.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ outside the entrance to Daren Cilau.</p>
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diff --git a/folk/l/markf.htm b/folk/l/markf.htm
index 83badd5b6..2c5f46499 100644
--- a/folk/l/markf.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Photo taken on the surveying and derigging trip in
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+<ul id="links">
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 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/markr.htm b/folk/l/markr.htm
index 354db1276..507d49bf4 100644
--- a/folk/l/markr.htm
+++ b/folk/l/markr.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ its highest entrance in 1985.<br /> Photo outside Bad Aussee Post Office.
 <!-- Photo scanned Nikon Coolscan 1997.08.08  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/mattk.htm b/folk/l/mattk.htm
index 7117fd136..646c2b119 100644
--- a/folk/l/mattk.htm
+++ b/folk/l/mattk.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Photo taken at Bull Pot Farm in the Dales</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.08 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/miketa.htm b/folk/l/miketa.htm
index 9d9ef1e75..cc7923bd9 100644
--- a/folk/l/miketa.htm
+++ b/folk/l/miketa.htm
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ still the only expedition vehicle to have been older than its owner.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/msd.htm b/folk/l/msd.htm
index 91e244c97..edadc0f75 100644
--- a/folk/l/msd.htm
+++ b/folk/l/msd.htm
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ taken on the bottoming trip of Flapjack II at <a href="../../smkridge/161/l/bott
 <!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 65 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/nickt.htm b/folk/l/nickt.htm
index 1bbc94efe..e5cbe0da2 100644
--- a/folk/l/nickt.htm
+++ b/folk/l/nickt.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ exploration of Eislufth&ouml;hle (-506m) including the bottoming trip of
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/nicky.htm b/folk/l/nicky.htm
index 22f1323f6..e372dfc7c 100644
--- a/folk/l/nicky.htm
+++ b/folk/l/nicky.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ exploring <span lang="de-at">Gemseh&ouml;hle</span>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/penny.htm b/folk/l/penny.htm
index 26841b0d9..b94be1a63 100644
--- a/folk/l/penny.htm
+++ b/folk/l/penny.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Expedition 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1996 - all in the
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.12 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/philt.htm b/folk/l/philt.htm
index 289d00a03..fc6bbb87b 100644
--- a/folk/l/philt.htm
+++ b/folk/l/philt.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Coire Lagan, far from the road in Skye, with the lay preacher from Kintail
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/planc.htm b/folk/l/planc.htm
index f2882e80b..e832e49e9 100644
--- a/folk/l/planc.htm
+++ b/folk/l/planc.htm
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ area...</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/rhrw.htm b/folk/l/rhrw.htm
index f8cc5dd53..c57c550c9 100644
--- a/folk/l/rhrw.htm
+++ b/folk/l/rhrw.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Expedition 1982, 1983, but very little caving.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned from mono negative -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/rmt.htm b/folk/l/rmt.htm
index 3dd7bb148..40e33c442 100644
--- a/folk/l/rmt.htm
+++ b/folk/l/rmt.htm
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ air out when diving).</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan 1998.11.12 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/simonf.htm b/folk/l/simonf.htm
index b8b440af8..2d3e525c9 100644
--- a/folk/l/simonf.htm
+++ b/folk/l/simonf.htm
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Organisation</a> for several years.</p>
 <!-- Photo S118, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 64  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/tanya.htm b/folk/l/tanya.htm
index 8dd734a7b..304986e80 100644
--- a/folk/l/tanya.htm
+++ b/folk/l/tanya.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Currently Meets Secretary for <a href="../../../excs/index.htm">exCS.</a></p>
 <!-- Photo cut out from Jonathan's website -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/timvb.htm b/folk/l/timvb.htm
index 348beffdc..964dfc5f7 100644
--- a/folk/l/timvb.htm
+++ b/folk/l/timvb.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ first novice meet, October 1998.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned 300 dpi from print, rotated and reduced /2 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/tinaw.htm b/folk/l/tinaw.htm
index 2b2096f3e..ce651ad05 100644
--- a/folk/l/tinaw.htm
+++ b/folk/l/tinaw.htm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ to nip back to the UK for an interview).</p>
 <!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 48  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/tonym.htm b/folk/l/tonym.htm
index 10b1ead8f..dd465e667 100644
--- a/folk/l/tonym.htm
+++ b/folk/l/tonym.htm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ derig, 1979.</p>
 <!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 66  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/tonyr.htm b/folk/l/tonyr.htm
index 8be8564a1..cf50b7b51 100644
--- a/folk/l/tonyr.htm
+++ b/folk/l/tonyr.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Photo taken at Top Camp, I think</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/wookey.htm b/folk/l/wookey.htm
index 6171fbe7c..2cd04f4fe 100644
--- a/folk/l/wookey.htm
+++ b/folk/l/wookey.htm
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ photo on right near top camp.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned on Nikon Coolscan II 1997.08.08 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/l/wstead.htm b/folk/l/wstead.htm
index db92df109..48aa6590e 100644
--- a/folk/l/wstead.htm
+++ b/folk/l/wstead.htm
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Splatdown - the bottom of
 <!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 65 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to table of <a href="../index.htm">expo members</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/folk/mosaic.htm b/folk/mosaic.htm
index d0c3f0ff7..191c3cf6e 100644
--- a/folk/mosaic.htm
+++ b/folk/mosaic.htm
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ see the <a href="index.htm">members list</a>.</p>
 <p class="caption">Photos &copy; various, 1977-96</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>Table</b> of <a href="index.htm">expedition members</a> 1976-present</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
diff --git a/gall0.htm b/gall0.htm
index 6a55d317d..6540bafcc 100644
--- a/gall0.htm
+++ b/gall0.htm
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ high-quality photographs to start appearing soon.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../index.htm">CUCC Home page</a></li>
 <li>Back to <a href="index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><b>Main Indices:</b>
diff --git a/gallery/0.htm b/gallery/0.htm
index 5173147ce..9aa31c717 100644
--- a/gallery/0.htm
+++ b/gallery/0.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ tried to gather together logical groups of pictures for visual tours of
 CUCC's caving area.</p>
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>The Pictures:</b>
 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/gallery/cave.htm b/gallery/cave.htm
index 2b5684215..2a99ac254 100644
--- a/gallery/cave.htm
+++ b/gallery/cave.htm
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ CUCC's caving area.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>More Pictures:</b>
 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/gallery/ents.htm b/gallery/ents.htm
index b1c6f1964..76e6769ba 100644
--- a/gallery/ents.htm
+++ b/gallery/ents.htm
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ CUCC's caving area.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>More Pictures:</b>
 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/gallery/low.htm b/gallery/low.htm
index fe1116e6f..95886605e 100644
--- a/gallery/low.htm
+++ b/gallery/low.htm
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ height="192" alt="" /></a></div>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>More Pictures:</b>
 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/gallery/surf.htm b/gallery/surf.htm
index b771b637c..37247514f 100644
--- a/gallery/surf.htm
+++ b/gallery/surf.htm
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ CUCC's caving area.</p>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>More Pictures:</b>
 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/handbook/rig/boltplace.html b/handbook/rig/boltplace.html
index 28d6151b6..e920f6cbf 100644
--- a/handbook/rig/boltplace.html
+++ b/handbook/rig/boltplace.html
@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <title>CUCC Expo Rigging Handbook: Artificial belays - bolts</title>
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
-<style type="text/css">
-ul.spacedout li 	{ padding-top: 1em; }
-</style>
 </head>
 <body>
 <h2 id="tophead"> CUCC Expo Rigging Handbook</h2>
diff --git a/handbook/solar.html b/handbook/solar.html
index 9dd929daf..9da513e2a 100644
--- a/handbook/solar.html
+++ b/handbook/solar.html
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="keywords" CONTENT="Solar Panel, Battery">
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="description" CONTENT="Description of the solar panels and battery used at the stone bridge">
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="generator" CONTENT="a plain text editor, naturally...">
+   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/main2.css" />
 </HEAD>
 
-<BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#4040ff" ALINK="#ff0000" VLINK="#400080">
-
-<A name="top">
-<H1 ALIGN=CENTER>Solar Power</H1>
+<BODY id="top">
+<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
+<H1>Solar Power</H1>
 
 <H2>Summary</H2>
 Since 2003 the bivy site at the stone bridge has had a number of solar panels and a car battery, which are mainly used for charging homemade battery packs, drill and AA/AAA batteries.  This document is unfortunately written from memory, so someone with some electronics knowledge and a multimeter should set things up, so they can spot the errors and omissions in this document.
@@ -57,6 +57,25 @@ Store the battery full, this means that you should stop discharging the battery
 
 <H2>Thanks</H2>
 On behalf on anyone using the system, thanks go to Earl Merson who provided most of the equipment, and more importantly carried a car battery up the hill.  More thanks go to whoever carries it down again should it ever become knackered.
+<hr />
+
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
+	<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
+	<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
+	<li><a href="rigit.htm">Rigging guide</a></li>
+	<li><a href="photo.htm">Photography guide</a></li>
+</ul></li>
+<li><a href="../infodx.htm">Index to info/topics pages</a></li>
+<li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index to area 1623</a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
+</ul></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+</ul>
 
 </BODY>
 </HTML>
diff --git a/handbook/survey/index.htm b/handbook/survey/index.htm
index a34d9c3ce..ce58bb7e3 100644
--- a/handbook/survey/index.htm
+++ b/handbook/survey/index.htm
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ href="../photo.htm">Photography Guide</a> than the current effort.  <b>This</b>
 guide covers essentially everything that goes in the <b>Survey Book</b> on each
 expedition.</p>
 
-<p>For 1998, this screed was split up into digestible chunks. We hope you will
+<p>Since 1998, this screed has been split up into digestible chunks. We hope you will
 read all of it, but those who have been surveying before may want to skip the
 introductory material, whilst others may not need to read all of the more
 detailed topics.</p>
diff --git a/handbook/treasurer.html b/handbook/treasurer.html
index dc7e577df..29825199e 100644
--- a/handbook/treasurer.html
+++ b/handbook/treasurer.html
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="keywords" CONTENT="Expo, accounts">
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="description" CONTENT="Description of the financial operation of the CUCC Expo.">
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="generator" CONTENT="a plain text editor, naturally...">
+   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/main2.css" />
 </HEAD>
 
-<BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#4040ff" ALINK="#ff0000" VLINK="#400080">
-
-<A name="top">
-<H1 ALIGN=CENTER>Expo Accounting Documentation</H1>
+<body>
+<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
+<h1 id="top">Expo Accounting Documentation</h1>
 
 <H2>Contents</H2>
 
@@ -286,13 +286,13 @@
 
 <P>The British Cave Research Association organises special travel insurance with provision for caving. Details are given on the BCRA website. The administrator is:</P>
 
-<P>John Cooper, <BR>
-31 Elm Close, <BR>
-Wells, <BR>
-Somerset, <BR>
+<P>John Cooper, <BR />
+31 Elm Close, <BR />
+Wells, <BR />
+Somerset, <BR />
 BA5 1LZ</P>
 
-<P>Telephone: 01749 670568 <BR>
+<P>Telephone: 01749 670568 <BR />
 Email: jc@johnmcooper.freeserve.co.uk</P>
 
 <P>The insurance does not seem to cover canyoning holidays, but possibly would cover a day's canyoning during a primarily caving holiday. The cost of the insurance has increased recently; there may be a better deal elsewhere. Personal members of the BCRA get a reasonable discount; you will need to quote their BCRA membership number (ask for it on the Expo form). </P>
@@ -449,6 +449,26 @@ Email: jc@johnmcooper.freeserve.co.uk</P>
 <HR>
 <SMALL>Started 1999-12-31 by Earl Merson, Treasurer 1998 &amp; 1999.<br>
 This page was last modified 2000-01-07</SMALL></P>
+<hr />
+
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
+	<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
+	<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
+	<li><a href="rigit.htm">Rigging guide</a></li>
+	<li><a href="photo.htm">Photography guide</a></li>
+</ul></li>
+<li><a href="../infodx.htm">Index to info/topics pages</a></li>
+
+<li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index to area 1623</a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
+</ul></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+</ul>
 
 </BODY>
 
diff --git a/handbook/update.htm b/handbook/update.htm
index 761360a2a..be7d9096a 100644
--- a/handbook/update.htm
+++ b/handbook/update.htm
@@ -8,346 +8,49 @@
 <body>
 <h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
 <h1>Updating the website - HOWTO</h1>
-
-<h2>Rationale for having a system at all: </h2>
-
-<p>For years, the website has been built by hand-editing HTML pages,
-"traditionally" by one or two people, in constant email contact. Obviously
-those people were thoroughly familiar with the locations of all the pages,
-the conventions used for naming files, the style used throughout the site and
-a few conventions for adding things which made the site easier to maintain.
-There are also a few odd tools written to hack from one format (such as a
-scanned journal page) to another which those users were happy with (but which
-may not be useful for anyone else - typically written in BBC Basic on an
-Acorn machine :-). The survey dataset was maintained in much the same way,
-though a lot more of that work was done actually on expedition, and therefore
-by a lot more people.</p>
-
-<p>This work becomes quite onerous when neither of the two usual maintainers
-went on expo this year, and in any case, it is usually far better for the
-people who actually explored the cave to integrate their stuff into the
-existing cave descriptions. To make this easier (indeed, possible !), both
-the web pages and the survey data are now held in a CVS repository, which
-means lots of people can edit different parts (even different parts of the
-same file) at the same time without causing chaos, and a record is kept of
-who changed what, and why.</p>
-
-<p>This how-to guide is split into two parts - one for those who have never used
-CVS before, and one for everyone, outlining the structure of the site and the
-few conventions used within it. It is still possible for you to contribute to
-the updating of the site without learning CVS, by sending changes or fault
-reports (as plain text) to one of the regular maintainers - it is not one of
-the aims of this system to exclude non-computer-nerds, just to reduce the
-computer-nerds' workload :-)</p>
-
-<h2>The CVS bit</h2>
-
-<!-- Written 2001-10-08 to 2001-10-12, Andy Waddington -->
-
-<p>This bit should not change significantly with structural change to the
-website (such as serving it all via PHP from a database). I hope it is all
-clear - it was written in parallel with my own learning how to use CVS. It
-may be verbose, but I hope that writing it this way means that it is low on
-omissions.</p>
-
-<h3>CVS Rationale:</h3>
-
-<p>The problem with having more than one or two people do the work is that it
-generates increasing amounts of email to ensure that people don't update old
-versions of pages, and throw away someone else's recent work. The solution to
-all this is to put the entire site into a system called "Concurrent Versions
-System" under which lots of people can make changes, all of which are safely
-merged together without losing any changes. Just occasionally, the system
-will detect that two people have changed the same bit of text in conflicting
-ways, and it is then up to them to sort it out, but this is a great
-improvement over what has gone before.</p>
-
-<h3>How does it work ?</h3>
-
- <p>There is a central CVS repository, from which someone needing to do updates
-can "check out" a copy of the page they want to change. They then make the
-changes or additions required, and "commit" the new page back into the
-system. The system keeps a record of all such changes, with a log message
-in which you should say why the change was made (the system knows who you
-are and when you committed the change, so you don't need to tell it that).</p>
-
-<p>In order to join in the work, the central CVS repository needs to know
-about you, so it can allow you to commit changes into the system (and thus
-to stop random hackers replacing cave surveys with redirects to a porn
-site, or whatever).</p>
-
-<h2>Becoming a website updater</h2>
-
-<h3>Software requirements</h3>
-
-<p>You need a system which has a CVS client and supports SSH, so that you can
-log in without sending a password in clear text over the Internet. You need
-an editor with which you are happy to edit web pages. Ideally this will
-NOT be one of the commercial WYSIWYG web editors which add whole loads of
-guff to your webpage in a manner that you don't see (and which, incidentally,
-makes the pages vastly harder to maintain for the next person who comes
-along with a basic HTML editor, not to mention making the pages load more
-slowly and typically work in fewer browsers). Most of us use basic
-text editors with extensions that make editing HTML easier. The easiest
-way to get all this is to have a Linux machine, since most distributions
-have all the tools you need ready built in. The rest of this page assumes
-that you are doing all this on a recent Linux system. There are a few
-useful links for those using Mac, RISC OS or Windows machines along
-with the links to more detailed documentation <a href="#morelinks">at the end of
-this page.</a> The CVS machine itself is a Linux box, and some of the
-commands you need to use involve typing at the command line on that machine,
-so some familiarity with Unix/Linux will make you feel more at home.</p>
-
-<p>The CVS repository is on a machine called cvs.cucc.survex.com, so you need to get
-(from Mark Shinwell, at present) a username and password. If you are told
-these via email, the first thing you will need to do is change the password,
-using ssh:</p>
-
-<pre>ssh <i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com passwd</pre>
-
-<p>(where <tt><i>username</i></tt> is the username given to you; for CU
-students this will usually be your CRSID). This command is in three parts:
-"ssh" says to open an encrypted connection
-"<i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com" says which user on what machine to
-connect to, "passwd" is the command you are going to execute on that machine,
-as that user, in this case a command to change your password.</p>
-
-<p>this will ask for the existing password to open the connection to the cvs
-machine (this allows the "ssh <i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com" to happen), then
-ask for it again (to validate the passwd command). Then you need to type
-your new password twice (second time to confirm that you really typed what
-you thought the first time), and should then tell you that the password was
-updated OK. You will need a password made up of mixed uppercase and
-lowercase letters, digits and punctuation, and not apparently based on any
-dictionary word. This will make it a real pain to remember and type, but we
-get round that in the next step:</p>
-
-<p>Generate a public/private keypair to do authentication automatically.
-With recent versions of openssh, you need to type</p>
-
-<pre>ssh-keygen -t dsa</pre>
-
-<p>while with older versions, you may find that "-t" is not a valid option, in
-which case</p>
-
-<pre>ssh-keygen -d</pre>
-
-<p>does the same thing. Either way, it will suggest a place to store the
-keypair (~/.ssh/id-dsa) which you should accept. This needs to be kept
-secure (so don't generate the keypair and keep it on a publically
-accessible machine, for example).</p>
-
-<p>We want to force ssh to use protocol 2, but in a typical distribution,
-it tries protocol 1 first - this will oblige you to type your password
-every time, which is a pain. You can change this globally, for everyone,
-by altering /etc/ssh/ssh_config but it is probably best to alter it for
-just the user you will be when doing the CVS commands. Create a file
-~/.ssh/config containing the lines</p>
-
-<pre># Make sure we use protocol 2 to avoid tedious password typing:
-Host cvs.cucc.survex.com
-Protocol 2</pre>
-
-<p>Now copy the public key to the server. One thing that might trip you up is
-that the directory ~/.ssh may not exist on the remote machine. To create it
-and copy the key:</p>
-
-<pre>ssh <i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com mkdir ~/.ssh
-scp ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub <i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com:.ssh/authorized_keys2</pre>
-
-<p>(note the nasty American spelling here - easy to mistype if you're English)-:
-Those commands will ask for your password again, but that should be the last
-time you'll need to enter it on that machine. Having done all that, you
-should now be able to do</p>
-
-<pre>ssh cvs.cucc.survex.com</pre>
-
-<p>without being asked for a password. That would get you a command line to do
-things on the cvs machine, but for most jobs, you only need to do CVS
-commands on your own machine, so get out of that command line with</p>
-
-<pre>exit</pre>
-
-<p>To use the CVS commands on your local machine (for checking out pages
-to edit and committing them back) you need to tell cvs where the archive
-is. You can include a "-d <i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com:/export/cvs" with
-cvs commands (useful if you use cvs on more than one repository), but
-it is usually easier to add</p>
-
-<pre>export CVSROOT=<i>username</i>@cvs.cucc.survex.com:/export/cvs</pre>
-
-<p>to some script that will be executed before you want to use cvs. Easiest
-would usually be ~/.bashrc (assuming your default shell is bash). Also
-add</p>
-
-<pre>export CVS_RSH=ssh</pre>
-
-<p>You are now ready to get a copy of the page(s) you want to edit. If you
-don't have a copy of the site on CD, it may be easiest to download the
-whole site - having the other pages for context makes life much easier
-if you are maintaining links between pages. Move into a local directory
-where you will edit the pages, I use a tree in my own home directory,
-which, for historical reasons, is called chaos, but you can choose any
-directory where you will have the write-access needed to edit pages:</p>
-
-<pre>cd ~/chaos
-cvs checkout expoweb</pre>
-
-<p>and then move into the directory tree to make your changes. Thus far,
-everything has been at the command line, but often doing the editing
-will be more convenient through a desktop interface. You might find that
-you want to set your file browser *not* to display an HTML view of the
-files, otherwise you will end up browsing the pages, rather than the
-file tree, which makes editing much harder :-(</p>
-
-<p>When you have made your changes, you need to check that no-one else
-has changed things in a way which clashes. Its also a good idea to
-keep your own copies of the pages as up-to-date as possible, so at
-the top level of your copy ( ~/chaos in my case ):</p>
-
-<pre>cvs update</pre>
-
-<p>If you are unlucky (most likely if you made changes a long time after you
-last ran update) this will tell you about conflicts which you'll need to
-resolve with the other person(s) who made changes. Make sure you do
-resolve these changes, since just committing your version throws away
-the other person's changes from the current version (CVS keeps a record
-of all the changes, so they can be recovered, but it is easier and much
-more polite to resolve the problem through dialogue). Once all is OK</p>
-
-<pre>cvs commit</pre>
-
-<p>If you are updating the whole tree like this, it is a good idea to make
-sure you get any new directories and remove any old ones (which doesn't
-happen by default). To do this specify</p>
-
-<pre>cvs update -Pd</pre>
-
-<p>You can just update one subdirectory (and everything under it) or an
-individual file by adding its name to the end of the command, such as</p>
-
-<pre>cvs update expo/smkridge/161
-cvs commit expo/smkridge/161/france.htm</pre>
-
-<p>if you create a new page, lets say for a description of a new cave on
-the plateau, 1623/505, it would probably be called 505.htm in the
-plateau subdir. "cvs commit" will not work on files that cvs does not
-know about, so to let cvs know it is there use</p>
-
-<pre>cvs add expo/plateau/505.htm
-cvs commit expo/plateau/505.htm</pre>
-
-<p>cvs works by maintaining DIFFerences between files as they are updated.
-This works on text files, and cvs can convert the line-ending conventions
-on different platforms. If you add a binary file, that sort of translation
-can be extremely bad news, so use "-kb" to tell cvs when adding a binary
-file:</p>
-
-<pre>cvs add -kb expo/plateau/others/505.png</pre>
-
-<!-- there is a way to tell the repository to know about some standard
-filename extensions, like .png, .gif, .jpg, and always treat them as
-binaries - we should do this !! -->
-
-<p>Sometimes, you may find that an unwieldy chunk of cave description needs
-to be split into two or more pages (this happened quite often with 161).
-It is usually clearer to everyone if none of the new files have the same
-name as the old one. So in addition to using "cvs add" to add the new
-pages, you need</p>
-
-<pre>rm expo/smkridge/161/nowsplit.htm
-cvs remove expo/smkridge/161/nowsplit.htm
-cvs commit expo/smkridge/161/nowsplit.htm</pre>
-
-<p>Whenever you do a "cvs commit" you will be asked for a log message, which is
-just some text to help others know what sort of update you were doing.  So
-something like "correcting typos" or "added new passages off Puerile Humour",
-"fixing broken links" are the minimum sort of level you need to add. (Martin,
-are you reading this?) It is a good idea to commit files back to the repository
-one or two at a time, so the comments can be relevant to each particular file.
-It is often worth while committing unrelated changes separately, even if they
-affect the same file. For instance, if you correct some typos in one page, and
-link a new photo to several pages, including that same one, it is better to
-commit each set of changes separately. This does take some discipline, however,
-as it is usually just whilst you are making one set of changes that you notice
-the typo, and if you don't change it then and there, it gets forgotten. Your
-call.</p>
-
-<p>Of course, if you did some major overhaul to a lot of files (like changing
-lots of links after some sort of reorganisation) you'd want to commit them
-all together with a suitable log message. It really is a good idea to
-avoid doing this whilst other people might be editing some of the files,
-as you could spend ages resolving conflicts...</p>
-
-<h3>Avoiding cocks-up</h3>
-
-<p>Running cvs update just before you start editing saves you making changes to
-out-of-date stuff, and committing changes soon after editing saves everyone
-else from working on out-of-date pages. Both of which will save you work
-resolving conflicts later on - but only if *everyone* remembers to do this.</p>
-
-<p>If you had to leave some editing part way through, and came back to it later,
-its easy to forget what you have finished and what you haven't. Running</p>
-
-<pre>cvs diff -u</pre>
-
-<p>will tell you what you changed *from the copy you checked out* (so you
-don't get confused by a list of things which other people have changed in
-the meantime). This helps to avoid leaving things like notes to yourself
-lying around in the file, and should help to avoid failing to update
-links, though that is harder, since you have to notice that a change you
-meant to make hasn't appeared in the list of changes.</p>
-
-<pre>cvs -n update </pre>
-
-<p>doesn't actually update anything, but tells you what would have happened.
-This is useful at various times, such as for spotting conflicts early on
-whilst you are part way through doing a big update. Changing it to</p>
-
-<pre>cvs -nq update</pre>
-
-<p>suppresses some of the less useful output. Files which are marked with
-a "?" are ones which cvs doesn't know about - maybe you haven't "cvs add"ed
-them yet.</p>
-
-<h3>Updating the website</h3>
-<p>Having committed any changes to the cvs tree, connect to cvs.cucc.survex.com
-via ssh and run the command <tt>/home/cucc/bin/expoweb-update</tt>. (You can do this
-all in one step by just typing <tt>ssh cvs.cucc.survex.com
-/home/cucc/bin/expoweb-update</tt>.)</p>
-
-<h3>CVS documentation</h3>
-
-<p>Obviously, CVS has lots of bells and whistles that you don't need just to
-edit a few web pages. Here are a few links which you might care to look at.
-Many more are accessible via <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">CVS' home
-page</a>.</p>
-
-<p>OK, that's how to use CVS. You might now like to read a bit about editing
-the web pages you checked out - there are a few conventions to help to
-maintain a consistent style (although we might change that style soon, as
-soon as we can agree about a new look). Just as in programming, there are
-also a lot of useful things you can do by adding comments (which the end
-reader of the pages won't see).</p>
-
-<h3><a id="morelinks">Further reading</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><a href="http://www.cvshome.org/new_users.html">CVS for new users</a></li>
-<li><a href="http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual">Version Management with
-CVS</a> (the official manual)</li>
-<li><a href="http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/">Open Source development with
-CVS</a> (chapters from a book, aimed at programmers, but almost all
-applicable to open source document authors too)</li>
-<li><a href="http://www.cvshome.org/dev/addons.html">CVS Add-ons</a> page
-includes graphical CVS clients for Mac, Windows and, of course, Linux.</li>
-<li>And a <a href="http://gallery.uunet.be/John.Tytgat/cvs/">CVS client
-for RISC OS</a> (but note that this didn't appear to support ssh when this
-page was written (2001-10-12)).</li>
-<li><a href="http://www.durak.org/cvswebsites/">CVS for websites</a>:
-most manuals assume you are using CVS to develop software - this site is
-specific to using CVS to maintain web pages.</li>
-</ul>
+Please refer to <a href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Expo_website_manual" target="_blank">the latest web updating guide in CUCC website</a>
+<hr />
+Expo data is kept in a number of different locations.  
+
+<dl>
+<dt>Loser</dt>
+<dd>Contains the survex data. Mercurial repository ssh://expo@seagrass.goatchurch.org.uk/loser</dd>
+<dt>Expoweb</dt>
+<dd>Contains the current website. Mercurial repository ssh://expo@seagrass.goatchurch.org.uk/expoweb</dd>
+<dt>Tunnel data</dt>
+<dd>Contains the tunnel data. Mercurial repository ssh://expo@seagrass.goatchurch.org.uk/tunneldata</dd>
+<dt>Troggle</dt>
+<dd>Contains the unfinished Django based website.  Mercurial repository https://goatchurch@troggle.googlecode.com/hg/ troggle</dd>
+<dt>Scanned notes</dt>
+<dd>Scans of survey notes and drawn up surveys.  Can be got via rsync.</dd>
+</dl>
+
+<p>Mercurial is a distributed revision control system.  On expo this means that
+many people can edit and merge their changes with each other either when they can access
+the internet.  Mercurial is over the top for scanned survey notes, which do not get modified, so
+they are kept as a plain directory of files.
+
+  <p>If you run windows, you are recommended to install
+<a href="http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/wiki/Home">Tortoise Hg</a>, which nicely interfaces with
+windows explorer.
+
+<h2>Get the repositories</h2>
+<h3>Mercurial</h3>
+<h4>Linux</h4>
+hg clone RepositoryURL
+<h4>Windows</h4>
+Install<a href="http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/wiki/Home">Tortoise Hg</a>.
+
+In windows explorer right click, select Tortoise Hg .. and click Clone repository.
+<br>Set the source path to RepositoryURL
+<br>Set the destination to somewhere on your local harddisk.
+<br>Press clone.
+
+<h3>RSync</h3>
+<h4>Linux</h4>
+rsync -av expoimages expo@seagrass.goatchurch.org.uk:
+<h4>Windows</h4>
+Not sure yet
 
 <h2>The website conventions bit</h2>
 
diff --git a/handbook/vocab.htm b/handbook/vocab.htm
index 7895f3a5d..e09904c2d 100644
--- a/handbook/vocab.htm
+++ b/handbook/vocab.htm
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ I'll be adding some terms from this as time goes by...</p>
 <tr><td>Abseil</td>
 <td>Abseilung</td>
 <td>Rappel</td>
-<td>Rappel</td></tr>
+<td>Rapel</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Aid</td>
 <td>Hilfsmittel</td>
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ I'll be adding some terms from this as time goes by...</p>
 <tr><td>Aiguille<br />needle</td>
 <td>Nadel, Spitze</td>
 <td>Aiguille</td>
-<td>Torre Rocosa,<br />Campanario</td></tr>
+<td>Aguja, Torre Rocosa,<br />Campanario</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Alluvium</td>
 <td>Alluvium</td>
@@ -78,18 +78,18 @@ I'll be adding some terms from this as time goes by...</p>
 <td>Beisteigung,<br />Begehung<br /><br />Erstbesteigung<br />
 Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <td>Ascension<br /><br />.. alpine<br />premi&egrave;re ..<br />.. enregistr&eacute;e</td>
-<td>Ascensi&oacute;n,<br />Subida,Escalada<br />.. alpina<br />pr&iacute;mera ..<br />
+<td>Ascensi&oacute;n,<br />Subida,Escalada<br />.. alpina<br />primera ..<br />
 .. registrada</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Avalanche</td>
 <td>Lawine</td>
 <td>Avalanche</td>
-<td>Alud, Avalancha(Arg.)</td></tr>
+<td>Alud, Avalancha</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Belay<br />(verb)</td>
 <td>Sicherung<br />Sichern</td>
 <td>Relais<br />Assurer</td>
-<td>Asegurado ?<br />Asegurar</td></tr>
+<td>Asegurar</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Bergschrund</td>
 <td>Bergschrund, Randkluft</td>
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Buttress</td>
 <td>Rippe, Pfeiler,<br />Stutze</td>
 <td>Pilier</td>
-<td>Contrafuerte(M&eacute;x.)<br />Escal&oacute;n (Arg.)</td></tr>
+<td>Contrafuerte(M&eacute;x.)<br />Escal&oacute;n, Repisa</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Bypass (verb)</td>
 <td>Umgehen</td>
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Canyon</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td>Ca&ntilde;on</td></tr>
+<td>Ca&ntilde;&oacute;n</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Cave</td>
 <td>H&ouml;hle</td>
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Chimney</td>
 <td>Kamin</td>
 <td>Chemin&eacute;e</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Chimenea</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Chockstone</td>
 <td>Klemmblock</td>
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Cloud</td>
 <td>Wolke</td>
 <td>Nuage</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Nube</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Col</td>
 <td>Joch, Sattel, Scharte</td>
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Corner</td>
 <td>Eck</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Esquina</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Cornice</td>
 <td>W&auml;chte</td>
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Crack<br />finger-crack<br />jam-crack<br />off-width</td>
 <td><br /><br /><br /></td>
 <td><br /><br /><br /></td>
-<td><br /><br /><br /></td></tr>
+<td>Grieta, fisura<br /><br /><br /></td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Crest</td>
 <td>Kamm</td>
@@ -209,12 +209,12 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Crevasse</td>
 <td>Gletscherspalte</td>
 <td>Crevasse</td>
-<td>Grieta</td></tr>
+<td>Grieta, fisura</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Cross<br />(verb)</td>
 <td>Kreuz<br />Kreuzen</td>
 <td>Croix<br />Traverser</td>
-<td>Cruz<br />Atravesar</td></tr>
+<td>Cruzar<br />Atravesar</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Descend</td>
 <td>Absteigen</td>
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Direct</td>
 <td>gerade</td>
 <td>direct</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Directo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Divide, Watershed</td>
 <td>Scheide</td>
@@ -259,17 +259,17 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Exposure</td>
 <td></td>
 <td>Exposition</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Exposici&oacute;n</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Face</td>
 <td>Flanke, Wand</td>
 <td>Face</td>
-<td>Pared, Paredo</td></tr>
+<td>Pared, Cara</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Fall, Peel, Lob</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Caer, Desconchar (wall) - Raspar (skin), Lanzar </td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Firm (sound)</td>
 <td>Fest</td>
@@ -324,17 +324,17 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Hail</td>
 <td>Hagel</td>
 <td>Gr&acirc;le</td>
-<td>Pedrisco</td></tr>
+<td>Granizo, Pedrisco</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Handhold</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td>Griff</td></tr>
+<td>Agarre</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Hole</td>
 <td>Loch</td>
 <td>Trou</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Agujero</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Horn</td>
 <td>Horn</td>
@@ -359,12 +359,12 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Ice plateau</td>
 <td>Eis Plateau</td>
 <td>Plateau Glaci&egrave;re</td>
-<td>Pampa (mesa) de Hielo</td></tr>
+<td>Pampa (meseta) de Hielo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Junction<br />(route turns off)</td>
 <td>Abzweigung</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Cruce, Giro</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Knife edge rib</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Landslide<br />Mudflow/slide</td>
 <td>Erdrutsch</td>
 <td>Glissement de terrain<br />Coul&eacute;e de Boue</td>
-<td>Huayaco, Derrumbe<br />Aluvi&oacute;n, Huayaco</td></tr>
+<td>Desprendimiento, Huayaco (LatAm), Derrumbe<br />Aluvi&oacute;n, Huayaco (LatAm)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Lay away</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Ledge</td>
 <td>Felsvorsprung,<br />brett ?</td>
 <td>plateforme rocheuse</td>
-<td>plataforma</td></tr>
+<td>Plataforma</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Lesser</td>
 <td>Niedriger</td>
@@ -399,12 +399,12 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Limestone<br />.. pavement</td>
 <td>Kalk<br />Karren</td>
 <td>calcaire<br />Lapies</td>
-<td>piedra caliza<br />Lapiaz</td></tr>
+<td>Caliza, Calc&aacute;rea<br />Lapiaz</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Loose (Chossy)</td>
 <td>Locker</td>
 <td>Friable</td>
-<td>Flojo (Peru)</td></tr>
+<td>Flojo, Suelto</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Main</td>
 <td>Haupt</td>
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Mountaineer</td>
 <td>Bergsteiger</td>
 <td>Alpiniste</td>
-<td>Alpinista, Pyreneista Alpiniste</td></tr>
+<td>Monta&ntilde;ero, Alpinista, Pirine&iacute;sta</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Mud</td>
 <td>Schlamm, Morast</td>
@@ -459,17 +459,17 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>On the way</td>
 <td>Auf dem Weg</td>
 <td>En route</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>En camino</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Overhang<br />roof ..</td>
 <td>&Uuml;berhang<br /></td>
 <td>Surplomb<br /></td>
-<td>Sobre-calgando<br />Techo</td></tr>
+<td>Desplome<br />Techo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pass, Saddle</td>
 <td>Pass, Sattel</td>
 <td>Col</td>
-<td>Abra, Portachuelo,<br />Collado</td></tr>
+<td>Paso, Portachuelo,<br />Collado</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Peak<br /><br />(minor)</td>
 <td>Gipfel, Berg,<br />Spitze<br />Vorgipfel</td>
@@ -479,22 +479,22 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Pendulum</td>
 <td></td>
 <td>Pendule</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>P&eacute;ndulo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pillar</td>
 <td>Pfeiler</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Pilar</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pinnacle, needle</td>
 <td>Spitze, Felsturm</td>
 <td>Gendarme</td>
-<td>Pin&aacute;culo, Aguja,<br />Diente, Campanerio</td></tr>
+<td>Pin&aacute;culo, Aguja,<br />Diente, Campanario</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pitch (climbing)</td>
 <td>Seill&auml;nge</td>
 <td>Longueur</td>
-<td>Cordada</td></tr>
+<td>Cordada, Largo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pitch (shaft)</td>
 <td>Schacht</td>
@@ -504,12 +504,12 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Plain</td>
 <td>Ebene</td>
 <td>Plaine</td>
-<td>Pampa</td></tr>
+<td>Meseta, Pampa (LatAm)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Plateau</td>
 <td>Hochebene. Plateau</td>
 <td>Plateau</td>
-<td>Altiplano</td></tr>
+<td>Altiplano, Meseta</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Point</td>
 <td>Punkt</td>
@@ -519,17 +519,17 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Porter</td>
 <td>Tr&auml;ger</td>
 <td>Porteur</td>
-<td>Portador</td></tr>
+<td>Porteador</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Pothole</td>
 <td>Schacht</td>
 <td>Gouffre</td>
-<td>Pozo, Sotano(Mex)</td></tr>
+<td>Pozo, S&oacute;tano(Mex)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Rake</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Rastrillo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Reconnaissance</td>
 <td>Erkunden</td>
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Return trip</td>
 <td>R&uuml;ckweg</td>
 <td>(Aller-) Retour</td>
-<td>Viaje de Vuelte</td></tr>
+<td>Viaje de Vuelta</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Rib</td>
 <td>Rippe</td>
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>River<br />dry/intermittent</td>
 <td>Flu&szlig;<br /></td>
 <td>Rivi&egrave;re<br /></td>
-<td>R&iacute;o<br />Arroyo</td></tr>
+<td>R&iacute;o<br />Arroyo, Rambla</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Rock</td>
 <td>Fels</td>
@@ -564,12 +564,12 @@ Erst Berichtete Besteigung</td>
 <tr><td>Rockfall</td>
 <td>Steinschlag</td>
 <td>Chute des Rochers,<br />.. des Pierres</td>
-<td>Caida de Piedra</td></tr>
+<td>Ca&iacute;da de Piedra</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Roof (overhang)</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td>Techo</td></tr>
+<td>Techo, Desplome</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Rope</td>
 <td>Seil</td>
@@ -583,12 +583,12 @@ vermutlicher ..<br />Unbekannterweg<br />Variante</td>
 <td>Voie, Route<br />.. approximative<br />nouvelle ..<br />.. normal<br />
 .. probable<br />.. inconnue<br />Variante</td>
 <td>Ruta<br />.. aproximada<br />.. nueva<br />.. normal<br />.. probable<br />
-.. desconocida<br />Variaci&oacute;n</td></tr>
+.. desconocida<br />Variaci&oacute;n, Variante</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Scoop</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Pala</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Scree</td>
 <td>Schutt, Ger&ouml;ll</td>
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ vermutlicher ..<br />Unbekannterweg<br />Variante</td>
 <tr><td>Serac</td>
 <td>Serac, Eisturm</td>
 <td>S&eacute;rac</td>
-<td>S&eacute;rac</td></tr>
+<td>Serac</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Sink</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ vermutlicher ..<br />Unbekannterweg<br />Variante</td>
 <tr><td>Slab</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Losa</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Sleet</td>
 <td>Graupeln</td>
@@ -629,15 +629,15 @@ Windrippung<br />Sulz ..<br /> <br /> <br />Schnee Brett</td>
 <br />Slush de ..<br />.. Ramoll&eacute;<br />Cro&ucirc;te Solide<br />
 Plaque &agrave; Vent</td>
 
-<td>Nieve<br />Costra Fr&aacute;gil<br />Costra<br />Acanalado ?<br />.. Congelado, Helado<br />
-Neviza<br />.. Nueva<br /> <br />Penitente<br />..  Pulverulenta<br />
-S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
+<td>Nieve<br />Costra Fr&aacute;gil<br />Costra<br />Acanalada ?<br />.. Congelada, Helada<br />
+Neviza<br />.. Nueva<br /> <br />Penitente<br />Polvo<br />
+S&aacute;strugi<br />Primavera<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr><td>Snowline<br />permanent ..<br /> </td>
 <td>Schneegrenze<br />Ewigen Schnees<br /></td>
 <td>Limite des Neiges<br />Limite des Neiges<br />Perpetuelles</td>
-<td>Linea de Nieve<br />Limite de las Nieves<br />Eternas</td></tr>
+<td>L&iacute;nea de Nieve<br />L&iacute;mite de las Nieves<br />Perpetuas</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Spire</td>
 <td>Spitze, Turm</td>
@@ -652,12 +652,12 @@ S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 <tr><td>Stance</td>
 <td>Standplatz ?</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Posici&oacute;n</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Steep</td>
 <td>steil</td>
 <td>raide, escarpe</td>
-<td>escarpado, abrupto</td></tr>
+<td>Escarpado, Abrupto</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Stone</td>
 <td>Stein</td>
@@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 <tr><td>Stonefall</td>
 <td>Steinschlag</td>
 <td>Chutes des Pierres</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Ca&iacute;da de piedras</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Talus</td>
 <td>Schuttkegel</td>
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 <tr><td>Thunderstorm<br />lightning<br />thunder</td>
 <td>Gewitter<br />Blitz<br />Donner</td>
 <td>Orage<br />Foudre, &eacute;clairs<br />Tonnerre</td>
-<td><br /><br /></td></tr>
+<td>Tormenta de truenos<br />Rel&aacute;mpago<br />Trueno</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Torque (verb)</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 <tr><td>Vertical</td>
 <td>Senkrecht</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Vertical</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>via, by way of</td>
 <td>&Uuml;ber</td>
@@ -717,28 +717,28 @@ S&aacute;strugi<br />.. Pastosa<br /><br />Costra Irrompile<br /></td>
 <tr><td>Wall</td>
 <td>Wand</td>
 <td>Mur</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Muro, Pared</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Waterfall</td>
 <td>Wasserfall</td>
 <td>Chute d'eau, Cascade</td>
-<td>Cascada, Salto,<br />Catarata, Chorera</td></tr>
+<td>Cascada, Salto,<br />Catarata, Chorera (LatAm)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Weather<br />.. forecast<br /> <br />good.. bad..</td>
 <td>Wetter<br />Wetterbericht<br />Wettervorhersage<br /> </td>
 <td>Temps<br />bulletin m&eacute;t&eacute;orologique<br />previsions m&eacute;t..s, M&eacute;t&eacute;o<br />
 beau .. mauvais ..</td>
-<td><br /><br /></td></tr>
+<td>Tiempo<br />.. predicci&oacute;n<br />bueno.. malo..</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Wedge, jam (verb)</td>
 <td>Klemmen</td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Cu&ntilde;a</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Wind, windy</td>
 <td>Wind, windig</td>
 <td>Vente, venteux</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Viento, Ventoso</td></tr>
 
 
 <tr><td colspan="4"><b>Equipment:</b></td></tr>
@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Altimeter</td>
 <td>Aneroid</td>
 <td>Altimetre</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Alt&iacute;metro</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ascender</td>
 <td>Steigbugel,<br />Steigklemme</td>
@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Bolt</td>
 <td>Bolzen</td>
 <td>Spit, Piton Gollo</td>
-<td>Spit (&agrave; expansion)</td></tr>
+<td>Spit (de expansion)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Bolt/anchor/hanger</td>
 <td>Bohrhaken</td>
@@ -767,22 +767,22 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Boots</td>
 <td>Bergschuhe</td>
 <td>Chaussures de Montagne</td>
-<td>Zapatos de Escalada</td></tr>
+<td>Botas de monta&ntilde;a</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Carabiner</td>
 <td>Karabiner</td>
 <td>Mousqueton</td>
-<td>Mosqueton</td></tr>
+<td>Mosquet&oacute;n</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Chalk</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Magnesio</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Chalkbag</td>
 <td></td>
 <td></td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Bolsa de magnesio</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Climbing skins</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -791,13 +791,13 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 
 <tr><td>Compass</td>
 <td>Kompass</td>
-<td>boussole, compas</td>
-<td>brujula (?)</td></tr>
+<td>Boussole, compas</td>
+<td>Br&uacute;jula</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Crampons</td>
 <td>Steigeisen</td>
 <td>Crampons</td>
-<td>Grampones</td></tr>
+<td>Crampones</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Etrier</td>
 <td>Trittleiter</td>
@@ -807,12 +807,12 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Hammer<br />rock ..<br />ice ..<br />north wall ..</td>
 <td>Hammer<br />Fels..<br />Eis..<br />Pickel-..</td>
 <td>Marteau<br />.. de Rocher<br />.. &agrave; glace<br />Piolet-marteau</td>
-<td>Martillo<br /><br /><br /></td></tr>
+<td>Martillo<br />.. de roca<br />.. de hielo<br />Piolet-martillo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Harness (seat)<br />full body ..</td>
 <td>Klettersitzgurt<br />Kombiklettergurt</td>
 <td>Baudrier (cuissard)<br />.. complet</td>
-<td>Arnes (de Cintura)<br />.. completo</td></tr>
+<td>Arn&eacute;s (de Cintura)<br />.. completo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Head Torch</td>
 <td>Stirnlampe</td>
@@ -822,17 +822,17 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Helmet</td>
 <td>Kopfschutz</td>
 <td>Casque</td>
-<td>Casca</td></tr>
+<td>Casco</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ice Piton</td>
 <td>Eishaken</td>
 <td>Piton &agrave; glace</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Clavija de hielo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ice Screw</td>
 <td>Eisschraube</td>
 <td>Piton &agrave; vis</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Tornillo de hielo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ice Axe</td>
 <td>Eispickel</td>
@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Nut</td>
 <td>Nute</td>
 <td>Picoin</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Nudo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Nut-key</td>
 <td></td>
@@ -862,22 +862,22 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Prussik sling</td>
 <td>Reepschnur,<br />Prusik-Schlinge</td>
 <td>Anneau &agrave; prussik</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Anillo prusik</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Rope<br />climbing ..<br />fixed ..<br />rappel ..</td>
 <td>Seil<br />Kletterseil<br />Fixes ..<br />Abseil Seil</td>
 <td>Corde<br />.. d'escalade<br />.. fixe<br />Corde de rappel</td>
-<td>Cuerda, Soga<br />Soga, Cuerda<br />Cordino, Cuerda fija<br /></td></tr>
+<td>Cuerda, Soga<br /><br />Cordino, Cuerda fija<br /></td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ski-Bindings<br />(touring)</td>
 <td>(Touren)Bindung<br />Tourenbindung</td>
 <td>Fixations<br />(de randonn&eacute;e alpine)</td>
-<td>Fijacions<br />(para esqui de montana)</td></tr>
+<td>Fijaciones<br />(para esqu&iacute; de monta&ntilde;a)</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ski-brakes</td>
 <td>Skistopper</td>
 <td>Frein-ski</td>
-<td>Freno-esqui</td></tr>
+<td>Freno-esqu&iacute;</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Ski-crampon</td>
 <td>Harscheisen</td>
@@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Sling</td>
 <td>Schlinge</td>
 <td>Anneau de Corde</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Baga</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Snowshovel</td>
 <td>Schaufel</td>
@@ -899,12 +899,12 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Left</td>
 <td>links</td>
 <td>&agrave; gauche</td>
-<td>izquierda</td></tr>
+<td>Izquierda</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Right</td>
 <td>rechts</td>
 <td>&agrave; droite</td>
-<td>derecho</td></tr>
+<td>Derecha</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>North</td>
 <td>Norden</td>
@@ -929,22 +929,22 @@ beau .. mauvais ..</td>
 <tr><td>Up</td>
 <td>(hinauf)</td>
 <td>en montant</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Arriba</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Down</td>
 <td>hinab</td>
 <td>en bas</td>
-<td></td></tr>
+<td>Abajo</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Upstream</td>
 <td>stromaufwarts</td>
 <td>&agrave; mont</td>
-<td>Rio arriba</td></tr>
+<td>R&iacute;o arriba</td></tr>
 
 <tr><td>Downstream</td>
 <td>flu&szlig;abwarts</td>
 <td>&agrave; val</td>
-<td>Rio</td></tr>
+<td>R&iacute;o abajo</td></tr>
 </table>
 
 <h4>Acknowledgements:</h4>
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 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/plateau.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/plateau.html
index a709e3114..b8d518ff7 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/plateau.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/plateau.html
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ work.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/remote.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/remote.html
index 54ced5141..637e5474b 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/remote.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/remote.html
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ BS17, whose description is included here.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index to 1623</a></li>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">1623 Area/Subarea description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/smkridge.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/smkridge.html
index 5e0797a34..91fc5fbe8 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/smkridge.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/smkridge.html
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ recently discovered 161g and 161h entrances.</li>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a> to caves in all areas</li>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/via161.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/via161.html
index e69a3a258..4c8990cc9 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/via161.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/via161.html
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ entrance.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.html">Back to area description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/wilden.html b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/wilden.html
index f26e9d91b..8870c1707 100644
--- a/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/wilden.html
+++ b/noinfo/areapage_skeletons/wilden.html
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ exploratory effort anywhere in the area.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index to 1623</a></li>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">1623 Area/Subarea description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/noinfo/cavestats.build b/noinfo/cavestats.build
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..70e071ae6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/noinfo/cavestats.build
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+#How to build cavestats binary
+
+apt-get source survex
+sudo apt-get build-dep survex
+pushd
+cp cavestats.c survex-*/src
+cd survex-*
+dpkg-buildpackage
+cd src
+gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -DIMG_HOSTED   -Wall -W -Wunused -Wshadow
+-Wpointer-arith      -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
+-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs      -Wcast-align -g -O2 -O2 -MT
+3dtopos.o -MD -MP namecmp.o img.o useful.o cmdline.o message.o
+filename.o osdepend.o z_getopt.o getopt1.o -o cavestats cavestats.c -lm
+mv cavestats ../../
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/noinfo/cavestats_i386 b/noinfo/cavestats_i386
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..9496f3ef2
Binary files /dev/null and b/noinfo/cavestats_i386 differ
diff --git a/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py b/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py
index e041812d0..c6b8e7b68 100644
--- a/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py
+++ b/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py
@@ -87,6 +87,10 @@ def parse_csvfile():
 
 # Main routine:
 
+#if (not os.access('CS_BINARY', os.X_OK)): 
+#	print "CS_BINARY not executable - skipping %s" % __file__
+#	exit(1)
+	
 caveslist = parse_csvfile()
 
 dplong = file("dplong.htm", "w")
diff --git a/noinfo/folk.csv b/noinfo/folk.csv
index 9b89aa0de..73a1c035c 100644
--- a/noinfo/folk.csv
+++ b/noinfo/folk.csv
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 "Tim Farrar","Farrar",,,"i/tim_farrar.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Simon Farrow","Farrow",,,"l/simonf.htm",,1,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Andy Farrow","Farrow",,,"i/andy_farrow.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
-"David Fearon","Fearon",,,"i/davef.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,
+"David Fearon (Damage)","Fearon",,,"i/davef.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Mark Fearon","Fearon",,,"l/markf.htm",,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,1,1,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Aggy Finn","Finn",,,"i/aggy_finn.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Doug Florence","Florence",,,"l/dougf.htm",,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,-1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 "Andy Goddard","Goddard",1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Judith Greaves","Greaves",,,"i/judith.jpg",,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Hilary Greaves (Hils)","Greaves",1,,"i/hilary_greaves.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,
-"Martin Green","Green",,,"i/marting.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,1,1,1,1,,1,,
+"Martin Green","Green",,,"i/marting.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,1,1,1,1,,1,,1
 "Naomi Griffiths","Griffiths",,,"i/naomi.jpg",,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Julian Griffiths","Griffiths",,,,,1,1,1,1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 "Julian Haines","Haines",,1,"i/haines.jpg",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,,,,1,,,,,,
@@ -231,3 +231,4 @@
 "Holly Bradley","Bradley",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1
 "Noel Snape","Snape",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1
 "Gareth Phillips","Phillips",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1
+"Jess Hatchett","Hatchett",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1
diff --git a/noinfo/make-indxal4.pl b/noinfo/make-indxal4.pl
index 62219aa96..81e73f350 100755
--- a/noinfo/make-indxal4.pl
+++ b/noinfo/make-indxal4.pl
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ sub do_this_line {
        $path =~ s/\/$fn//g;
 
        # Make the directory that the file is in, in case it doesn't exist yet
-       #mkpath($path);
+       mkpath($path);
        # this is considered harmful now creation of directories is versioned - DL
 
        # Open the file and start writing to it
diff --git a/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/make-prospectingguide-new.py b/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/make-prospectingguide-new.py
index a755f2f2a..d42a714c1 100644
--- a/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/make-prospectingguide-new.py
+++ b/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/make-prospectingguide-new.py
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ surfacecolour = "#808080"
 repath = re.compile(r'^(?:182to(?:tc|184)|tctocol|82to97|vd1to161d|161ftod|161etof|161etog|40entlink2|surfnr161|surf161|kansurf)$')
 for fnm in ("all.3d", "alltracks.3d"):
 	for mapcode in draws.keys():
-		file3d = os.popen("dump3d ../" + fnm)
+		file3d = os.popen("./dump3d ../" + fnm)
 		draw = draws[mapcode]
 		lastx, lasty = 0, 0
 		for l in file3d:
diff --git a/noinfo/smkridge/l/116elv.htm b/noinfo/smkridge/l/116elv.htm
index 581d13405..bcb65e27c 100644
--- a/noinfo/smkridge/l/116elv.htm
+++ b/noinfo/smkridge/l/116elv.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
   <hr />
   <!-- LINKS -->
 
-  <ul>
+  <ul id="links">
     <li>
       <a href="../../../smkridge/index.html#id116">Schwarzmooskogel area</a> index and description
 
diff --git a/noinfo/smkridge/l/116pln.htm b/noinfo/smkridge/l/116pln.htm
index 55325a51f..6fb7acafa 100644
--- a/noinfo/smkridge/l/116pln.htm
+++ b/noinfo/smkridge/l/116pln.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
   <hr />
   <!-- LINKS -->
 
-  <ul>
+  <ul id="links">
     <li>
       <a href="../../../smkridge/index.html#id116">Schwarzmooskogel area</a> index and description
 
diff --git a/others/bec/index.htm b/others/bec/index.htm
index 33aa6fff6..345ce5bdf 100644
--- a/others/bec/index.htm
+++ b/others/bec/index.htm
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ R.D.Craig</dd>
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
 1623.</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
diff --git a/others/gsab/782003.htm b/others/gsab/782003.htm
index 1b0bfd0d8..13b444018 100644
--- a/others/gsab/782003.htm
+++ b/others/gsab/782003.htm
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ trouve &agrave; -854m, donc &agrave; l'altitude 756m, niveau de la
 vall&eacute;e.</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.htm">GSAB articles list</a></li>
 <li>Trunkemboldschacht : <a href=
 "../../noinfo/1626/117.htm">description</a>, in English</li>
diff --git a/others/gsab/en/782008.htm b/others/gsab/en/782008.htm
index 267e37774..c90e57fc1 100644
--- a/others/gsab/en/782008.htm
+++ b/others/gsab/en/782008.htm
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ objective compared with other Austrian possibilities.</p>
 <p lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">G Feller <acronym>GSAB</acronym></p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">GSAB articles list</a></li>
 <li><span lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">Gouffre Ovni</span> : <a href=
 "../../../noinfo/1626/122.htm">description</a>, in English</li>
diff --git a/others/gsab/en/782012.htm b/others/gsab/en/782012.htm
index 405edb718..e6f669f39 100644
--- a/others/gsab/en/782012.htm
+++ b/others/gsab/en/782012.htm
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ August 1977.</p>
 <p style="text-align: right" lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">J.C.Hans</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm"><acronym>GSAB</acronym> articles
 list</a></li>
 <li><b>Cave descriptions</b> (in English translation):
diff --git a/others/gsab/en/791855.htm b/others/gsab/en/791855.htm
index c24bd89c3..56926502b 100644
--- a/others/gsab/en/791855.htm
+++ b/others/gsab/en/791855.htm
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ bag of bolts in the valley.</p>
 <p lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">Jean Pierre Braun.</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm"><acronym>GSAB</acronym> articles
 list</a></li>
 <li><b lang="de" xml:lang="de">Ahnenschacht</b> : <a href=
diff --git a/others/gsab/index.htm b/others/gsab/index.htm
index 0ae418a50..8340de04a 100644
--- a/others/gsab/index.htm
+++ b/others/gsab/index.htm
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Translation</span></a></dd>
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
 index to caves</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
diff --git a/others/gscb/index.htm b/others/gscb/index.htm
index a42ad20f3..1ef51d342 100644
--- a/others/gscb/index.htm
+++ b/others/gscb/index.htm
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ GSCB's finds to the <b lang="de" xml:lang=
 "../../smkridge/41.htm">1623/41</a>).</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
 1623.</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
diff --git a/others/index.htm b/others/index.htm
index 0c35fd13c..9b603e93e 100644
--- a/others/index.htm
+++ b/others/index.htm
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
 
-  <ul>
+  <ul id="links">
     <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro
     page</a></li>
 
diff --git a/others/ubss/News5_3.htm b/others/ubss/News5_3.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6a2706e29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/others/ubss/News5_3.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter. Volume 5 No. 3 Winter 1989 pp5-8. Must I Go Up That Mountain Again.</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter. Volume 5 No. 3 Winter 1989 pp5-8.</font>
+<h2>Must I Go Up That Mountain Again.</h2>
+
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter</i> Volume 5 No. 3 Winter 1989 pp5-8.
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_NL_web_series2_v5_sv3.pdf">here</a>.
+
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
+1623.</li>
+<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
+<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
+index to caves</li>
+<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro
+page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the
+area</li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+</body>
+</html>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/others/ubss/News6_3.htm b/others/ubss/News6_3.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cfdd0d1ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/others/ubss/News6_3.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter. Volume 6 No. 3 Winter 1990 pp18-23 and front cover. Another Brick in the Wall.</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS 90.1257: University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter. Volume 6 No. 3 Winter 1990 pp18-23 and front cover.</font>
+<h2>Another Brick in the Wall.</h2>
+
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>University of Bristol Speleological Society Newsletter</i> Volume 6 No. 3 Winter 1990 pp18-23 and front cover.
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_NL_web_series2_v6_sv3.pdf">here</a>.
+
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
+1623.</li>
+<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
+<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
+index to caves</li>
+<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro
+page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the
+area</li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+</body>
+</html>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/others/ubss/Proc19_2.htm b/others/ubss/Proc19_2.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ccc71bbc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/others/ubss/Proc19_2.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 19(2) (1992) pp 251-264, U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expeditions 1989 &amp;; 1990 [Austria], Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS : Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10</font>
+<h2>U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expeditions 1989 &amp;; 1990 [Austria]</h2>
+
+<p align=right>By Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society</i> 16(2) (1981) pp 5-10, 
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+<a href="http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=628&ArticleName=U.B.S.S.+Totes+Gebirge+Expeditions+1989+%26+1990+%5BAustria%5D">
+http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=628&ArticleName=U.B.S.S.+Totes+Gebirge+Expeditions+1989+%26+1990+%5BAustria%5D</a>
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_Proc_19_2_251-264.pdf">here</a>.
+
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
+1623.</li>
+<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
+<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
+index to caves</li>
+<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro
+page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the
+area</li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+</body>
+</html>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/others/ubss/Proc19_3.htm b/others/ubss/Proc19_3.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b474f159c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/others/ubss/Proc19_3.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 19(3) (19??) pp 347-358, U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expedition 1992 [Austria], Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS 93.1674 : Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 19(3) (19??) pp 347-358</font>
+<h2>U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expedition 1992 [Austria]</h2>
+
+<p align=right>By Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.</p>
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society</i> 16(2) (1981) pp 5-10, 
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+<a href="http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=637&ArticleName=U.B.S.S.+Totes+Gebirge+Expedition+1992+%5BAustria%5D">
+http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=637&ArticleName=U.B.S.S.+Totes+Gebirge+Expedition+1992+%5BAustria%5D</a>
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_Proc_19_3_347-358.pdf">here</a>.</p>
+
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
+1623.</li>
+<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
+<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
+index to caves</li>
+<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro
+page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the
+area</li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+</body>
+</html>
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diff --git a/others/ubss/index.htm b/others/ubss/index.htm
index 5d501384d..06e6d577f 100644
--- a/others/ubss/index.htm
+++ b/others/ubss/index.htm
@@ -24,44 +24,50 @@ UBSS members first joined CUCC's Austria expedition as guests in
 1981 and 1982, after which their involvement declined. The work
 done by UBSS members was written up in the prestigious Proceedings
 of UBSS.</p>
-<p>Sadly we have been asked to remove these pieces of
-documentation, which are relevant to CUCCs exploration of the area.
-We are currently trying to contact the orginal authors of the
-articles to ask for their permission to publish the articles.</p>
 <dl>
-<dt><!-- a href="811427.htm" -->81.1427</dt>
+<dt><a href="../../years/1980/ubss1.htm">81.1427</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological
 Society 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10</cite>, <b>An introduction to Austrian
 karst</b>, Steve Perry</dd>
-<dt><!-- a href="811309.htm" -->81.1309</dt>
+<dt><a href="../../years/1980/ubss2.htm">81.1309</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological
 Society 16(1) (1981) pp 11-20</cite>, <b>A description of some
 caves...</b>, Julian Griffiths</dd>
-<dt><!-- a href="831621.htm" -->83.1621</dt>
+<dt><a href="../../years/1981/ubss.htm">83.1621</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological
 Society 16(2) (Nov 1982) pp 77-83</cite>, <b>The
 Stellerwegh&ouml;hle system, Totes Gebirge, Austria</b>, Rich
 Barker et al</dd>
 </dl>
 <hr />
-<p>Unknown to CUCC (and very much to our embarassment in 1989), a
+<p>Unknown to CUCC a
 few UBSS 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 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 whilst CUCC found it hard
-to believe that no-one at the BCRA Conference would admit to being
-with the "English group camped on Augst-Eck" found by the
-helicopter during Becka's 1989 rescue. This upset an already
-delicate political situation, with the risk that all English groups
-might be banned from the area permanently. It would appear that the
-officers and committee of the UBSS itself were unaware that their
-members were visiting the area without permission and had not
-bothered to research the political situation before giving grant
-money for the trip.</p>
+the plateau. There were three trips (1989, 1990 and 1992).
+Very much to CUCCs embarassment, in 1989, when an "English group camped on Augst-Eck" were found by the
+helicopter during Becka's rescue. This did not help an already delicate political situation.</p>
+
+<p>Approximately 30 sites were explored and described. These have been numbered as BS1 to BS30. The most significant find was BS17, Organh&ouml;hle, with a surveyed length of 850 m and depth of 303 m.
+
+The full accounts of these expeditions can be found in the following two papers: </p>
+
+<dl>
+<dt><a href="Proc19_2.htm">no CTS</a></dt>
+<dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 19(2) (1992) pp 251-264</cite>, <b>U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expeditions 1989 &amp;; 1990 [Austria]</b>, Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.</dd>
+<dt><a href="Proc19_3.htm">93.1674</a></dt>
+<dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 19(3) (1993) pp 347-358</cite>, <b>U.B.S.S. Totes Gebirge Expedition 1992 [Austria].</b>, Drewery,P.D., Harries,D.B., and Martyn,C.S.C.</dd>
+</dl>
+
+<p>Somewhat lighter accounts can be found within the following UBSS Newsletters. </p>
+
+<dl>
+<dt><a href="News5_3.htm">no CTS</a></dt>
+<dd><cite>Volume 5 No. 3 Winter 1989 pp5-8</cite>. <b>Must I Go Up That Mountain Again</b>. </dd>
+<dt><a href="News6_3.htm">90.1257</a></dt>
+<dd><cite> Volume 6 No. 3 Winter 1990 pp18-23 and front cover</cite>. <b>Another Brick in the Wall</b>. </dd>
+</dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
 1623.</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
diff --git a/others/ulsa/index.htm b/others/ulsa/index.htm
index 2e234dde5..e15375d52 100644
--- a/others/ulsa/index.htm
+++ b/others/ulsa/index.htm
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ website</a>, upon which old publications are being put as and when
 they go out of print.</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
 1623.</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/2011st.htm b/piclinks/2011st.htm
index 19b2f87d7..73a312b1a 100644
--- a/piclinks/2011st.htm
+++ b/piclinks/2011st.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ plateau is the sunlit area beyond the col on the left.</p>
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 43 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Plateau <a href="../plateau/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li>Stellerweg area <a href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/2012nd.htm b/piclinks/2012nd.htm
index 5dd05d108..42f62162b 100644
--- a/piclinks/2012nd.htm
+++ b/piclinks/2012nd.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Br&auml;uning Nase, the peak in the centre of the skyline.</p>
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 42 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Plateau <a href="../plateau/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li>Stellerweg area <a href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/9603vd.htm b/piclinks/9603vd.htm
index e041d00f5..f4c484035 100644
--- a/piclinks/9603vd.htm
+++ b/piclinks/9603vd.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ is much more reliably identified.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../smkridge/223.html">cucc/9603</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> on the Loser Plateau</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/base95.htm b/piclinks/base95.htm
index 9483cfa2d..7e21afbdd 100644
--- a/piclinks/base95.htm
+++ b/piclinks/base95.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ unusually dry year.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bc78.htm b/piclinks/bc78.htm
index 012921d0b..bad73e343 100644
--- a/piclinks/bc78.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bc78.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ effective fly and wasp trap base camp has ever had.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned from 19-year-old FP4 negative at 600x375  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bc81.htm b/piclinks/bc81.htm
index 18c3eacd4..647c26799 100644
--- a/piclinks/bc81.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bc81.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ others lurk in the shadows (or off camera).</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned Nikon Coolscan II -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bc82.htm b/piclinks/bc82.htm
index 5ea859bf0..114038182 100644
--- a/piclinks/bc82.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bc82.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Parker, Phil Sargent, Janet Morgan, Andy Dolby.</p>
 <!-- Picture from Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 30, slide L037 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bc88.htm b/piclinks/bc88.htm
index fb42c9ad8..54be1651e 100644
--- a/piclinks/bc88.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bc88.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ that this was on or about the last day of the expedition.</p>
 <!-- Picture from Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 32 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bc94.htm b/piclinks/bc94.htm
index 788c60d97..18e9931a5 100644
--- a/piclinks/bc94.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bc94.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ summer thunderstorm.</p>
 <!-- Picture from Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 33 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/bgrest.htm b/piclinks/bgrest.htm
index 60b62a66d..49851358b 100644
--- a/piclinks/bgrest.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bgrest.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ a clear sunny day with excellent views to the Dachstein 30 Km away.
 <!-- Photo digitised from video (of postcard) -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/bgwalk.htm b/piclinks/bgwalk.htm
index 0ba538b74..3da8d7e34 100644
--- a/piclinks/bgwalk.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bgwalk.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ left).</p>
 <!-- Photo CK220, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 39 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Walk in descriptions to
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../br-alm/index.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a>;</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/brw-b8.htm b/piclinks/brw-b8.htm
index 696cbff82..b15224cd6 100644
--- a/piclinks/brw-b8.htm
+++ b/piclinks/brw-b8.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ just a shoulder. Be careful not to confuse the peaks when taking bearings.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/brwall.htm b/piclinks/brwall.htm
index 5de717478..6b319544e 100644
--- a/piclinks/brwall.htm
+++ b/piclinks/brwall.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ low cloud on the left.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../br-alm/index.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../smkridge/index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a> description</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/bw_pks.htm b/piclinks/bw_pks.htm
index 72bfd105a..561e637de 100644
--- a/piclinks/bw_pks.htm
+++ b/piclinks/bw_pks.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ to this southerly view (usually Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel).</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../tcamps.htm">Top Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting Guide</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/colwi.htm b/piclinks/colwi.htm
index 09e7f46b8..0966ad9f9 100644
--- a/piclinks/colwi.htm
+++ b/piclinks/colwi.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ an unusually clear view to the Dachstein massif, 30km away.
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 41 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Plateau <a href="../plateau/walkin.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li>Stellerweg area <a href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/dbahn.htm b/piclinks/dbahn.htm
index 8307bd610..1feba9375 100644
--- a/piclinks/dbahn.htm
+++ b/piclinks/dbahn.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ rather than the exposed via ferrata up screes and cliffs.</p>
 <!-- image from video of print -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/fritzs.htm b/piclinks/fritzs.htm
index da510cd06..f90264410 100644
--- a/piclinks/fritzs.htm
+++ b/piclinks/fritzs.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Seecamping Madlmeier in 1981. Altaussee was our base camp from 1976 to
 <!-- Photo 128, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 24 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/fryup.htm b/piclinks/fryup.htm
index 2fa351510..1ac081db3 100644
--- a/piclinks/fryup.htm
+++ b/piclinks/fryup.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ an American would say "French fries".</p>
 <!-- Neg. scanned Nikon Coolscan II 600x900 at 675 dpi, AERW, 1997.08.16  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/gearbc.htm b/piclinks/gearbc.htm
index 2db8755bb..30c3fd08f 100644
--- a/piclinks/gearbc.htm
+++ b/piclinks/gearbc.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ expedition transport - the Wookmobile 1995.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/gp1.htm b/piclinks/gp1.htm
index 2a845da81..cd9247a7f 100644
--- a/piclinks/gp1.htm
+++ b/piclinks/gp1.htm
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Nickel Metal Hydride cells.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 	<li>Back to <a href="../years/1999/sponsr.htm">1999 Expo sponsors</a></li>
 	<li>Bosch GBH24VRE <a href="../years/1990/drill.htm">Drill Report,</a>
 	from 1991 Cambridge Underground</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/gp2.htm b/piclinks/gp2.htm
index aa644a9e0..64fc63584 100644
--- a/piclinks/gp2.htm
+++ b/piclinks/gp2.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ F-cells is shown for comparison.</p>
 <!-- Photo  -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../years/1999/sponsr.htm">1999 Expo sponsors</a></li>
 <li>Bosch GBH24VRE <a href="../years/1990/drill.htm">Drill Report,</a>
 from 1991 Cambridge Underground</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/hskvsk.htm b/piclinks/hskvsk.htm
index f1328743f..db5286a3c 100644
--- a/piclinks/hskvsk.htm
+++ b/piclinks/hskvsk.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Schwarzmooskogel.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned Nikon Coolscan 900x420 @ 675 dpi AERW 1997.08.14 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li>Back to <a href="../smkridge/index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/jncalt.htm b/piclinks/jncalt.htm
index 2e07249c8..d79d899f1 100644
--- a/piclinks/jncalt.htm
+++ b/piclinks/jncalt.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ and drowned in 1955.</p>
 <!-- Photo BK439, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 17 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Altausseer See <a href="../aaussee/0.htm">submerged risings</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/julian.htm b/piclinks/julian.htm
index 011ae7340..159215000 100644
--- a/piclinks/julian.htm
+++ b/piclinks/julian.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ the top of the toll road.</p>
 <p class="caption">Photo/video &copy; Andy Waddington, 1996</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/mclamp.htm b/piclinks/mclamp.htm
index 9191b9451..9412bab43 100644
--- a/piclinks/mclamp.htm
+++ b/piclinks/mclamp.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ way to clip it to his waist-belt....</p>
 <!-- Photo 3B 08 92 frame 3, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 49 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/ohshit.htm b/piclinks/ohshit.htm
index 1c8c5628d..d1021d99a 100644
--- a/piclinks/ohshit.htm
+++ b/piclinks/ohshit.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ unplanned descent of the weir behind the Staud'nwirt.</p>
 <!-- Photo from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/pedalo.htm b/piclinks/pedalo.htm
index 14f82b89f..6f2826ba1 100644
--- a/piclinks/pedalo.htm
+++ b/piclinks/pedalo.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Lawson. The photographer must be on one, too....</p>
 <!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 83 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/phut1.htm b/piclinks/phut1.htm
index e01633075..d1774c6cb 100644
--- a/piclinks/phut1.htm
+++ b/piclinks/phut1.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Potato hut equipment 1996
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/rl89b.htm b/piclinks/rl89b.htm
index 06d97a07c..bb2b7918c 100644
--- a/piclinks/rl89b.htm
+++ b/piclinks/rl89b.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ the sun.</p>
 <!-- Photo BK431, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 13 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>More on this rescue:
 <ul>
 <li>The <a href="../years/1989/rescue.htm">rescues</a> in 1989 (article)</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/rl89c.htm b/piclinks/rl89c.htm
index 0862353a0..bb774074f 100644
--- a/piclinks/rl89c.htm
+++ b/piclinks/rl89c.htm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ the other pictures are on the site. AERW]</p>
 <!-- Photo BK434, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 12 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>More on this rescue:
 <ul>
 <li>The <a href="../years/1989/rescue.htm">rescues</a> in 1989 (article)</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/rover.htm b/piclinks/rover.htm
index b2a5386bd..0327f03d4 100644
--- a/piclinks/rover.htm
+++ b/piclinks/rover.htm
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ around Bad Aussee.</p>
 <!-- Photo scanned by Coolscan on 1997.08.05, AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li>Back to <a href="../fester.htm">Expo Festering Guide</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/schnbg.htm b/piclinks/schnbg.htm
index 9f70151dd..912ceb9b8 100644
--- a/piclinks/schnbg.htm
+++ b/piclinks/schnbg.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ containing a number of very significant and deep caves.</p>
 <!-- Picture from video -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> on the plateau</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/ssvypl.htm b/piclinks/ssvypl.htm
index d60b09057..1ce566494 100644
--- a/piclinks/ssvypl.htm
+++ b/piclinks/ssvypl.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Schwarzmooskogel, above the Stellerwegh&ouml;hle system.</p>
 <!-- Photo 195, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 35 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Expedition Handbook: <a href="../handbook/survey/index.htm">Surveying Guide</a>
 <ul>
 <li>Expo Handbook, Surveying: <a href="../handbook/survey/ontop.htm">Surface Surveys</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/staudn.htm b/piclinks/staudn.htm
index 5702a1023..1661ee243 100644
--- a/piclinks/staudn.htm
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Gasthof Staud'nWirt
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 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/tc-161.htm b/piclinks/tc-161.htm
index 97475f2a7..0e8774ca7 100644
--- a/piclinks/tc-161.htm
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ thunderstorm to the west is Bad Ischl.</p>
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="tpcamp.htm">View back</a> up to 161 approach from Top Camp</li>
 <li><a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a></li>
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/tc1996.htm b/piclinks/tc1996.htm
index 4778fa8c6..83ec247f6 100644
--- a/piclinks/tc1996.htm
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ base, despite being exposed to the frequent poor weather.</p>
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 <ul>
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/tobog.htm b/piclinks/tobog.htm
index 334cfabcb..48f71a7ee 100644
--- a/piclinks/tobog.htm
+++ b/piclinks/tobog.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ brakes to be ignored) on the dry toboggan run.</p>
 <p class="caption">Photo &copy; , 19</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/tollrd.htm b/piclinks/tollrd.htm
index 976ed826c..dcbe3163d 100644
--- a/piclinks/tollrd.htm
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ away.</p>
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 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
diff --git a/piclinks/tpcamp.htm b/piclinks/tpcamp.htm
index 2f5590306..e4f89e98a 100644
--- a/piclinks/tpcamp.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ direction of the approach to Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p>
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 <li><a href="../tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a></li>
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/trailr.htm b/piclinks/trailr.htm
index a20af7b67..8c3b149b5 100644
--- a/piclinks/trailr.htm
+++ b/piclinks/trailr.htm
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ to Austria in 1995, during attempts to repair it at Base Camp.</p>
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../years/1995/log.htm#trailerepic">Logbook</a> write-up of
 Nick &amp; Anthony's fun journey</li>
diff --git a/piclinks/typing.htm b/piclinks/typing.htm
index ce71a02ab..14c56b79c 100644
--- a/piclinks/typing.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ expedition, it can take months to track people down to get surveys drawn up.</p>
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>Expedition Handbook
 <a href="../handbook/survey/getin.htm">Surveying Guide - At Base Camp</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/vs1843.htm b/piclinks/vs1843.htm
index 9818351f1..110fb709a 100644
--- a/piclinks/vs1843.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ during the winter when all the lumps and bushes are smoothed out.</p>
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 <ul>
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b>
diff --git a/piclinks/washit.htm b/piclinks/washit.htm
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--- a/piclinks/washit.htm
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ dodgy indeed !</p>
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 <li><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base Camps</a></li>
 <li><a href="../fester.htm">Expo festering guide</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/way-40.htm b/piclinks/way-40.htm
index 83e6cd736..3701bca1b 100644
--- a/piclinks/way-40.htm
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel, with an important
 <!-- Picture from video -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../smkridge/index.html">Nipple area</a> description</li>
 <li>Stellerweg area <a href="../smkridge/via201.htm">approach walk</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/wildkg.htm b/piclinks/wildkg.htm
index 6d76b8771..ba2bfc4d3 100644
--- a/piclinks/wildkg.htm
+++ b/piclinks/wildkg.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ adjacent 1626 kataster area.</p>
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../plateau/index.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
 <li><a href="../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a> on the plateau</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/wkmob.htm b/piclinks/wkmob.htm
index d575bbc3c..18f7304ec 100644
--- a/piclinks/wkmob.htm
+++ b/piclinks/wkmob.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ long tale of European motoring following the 1991 expedition.</p>
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 <li><a href="../years/1991/driver.htm">How (not) to drive round Europe</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/piclinks/wookdr.htm b/piclinks/wookdr.htm
index e43e72ca6..e4984c680 100644
--- a/piclinks/wookdr.htm
+++ b/piclinks/wookdr.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ in 1990.</p>
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 <hr />
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../handbook/rig/boltin.htm">Expo Handbook rigging guide,
 bolting section</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/piclinks/yperil.htm b/piclinks/yperil.htm
index 9eb1141ec..3337e3bc9 100644
--- a/piclinks/yperil.htm
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../jnl/1980/peril.htm">An Obituary</a> for WLF126G appeared
 in Cambridge Underground 1980</li>
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/145/histry.htm b/plateau/145/histry.htm
index 044bd69b9..60dbf908d 100644
--- a/plateau/145/histry.htm
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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Index to info/topic pages</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/145/l145.htm b/plateau/145/l145.htm
index bdc7f66c7..42c487eac 100644
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 <li><a href="145.html">Wolfh&ouml;hle description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/182/histry.htm b/plateau/182/histry.htm
index a7f2b7487..2cf75cb28 100644
--- a/plateau/182/histry.htm
+++ b/plateau/182/histry.htm
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Fruity - hit by flood pulse</td></tr>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="182.html">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/chimny.htm b/plateau/182/l/chimny.htm
index ec534437d..bdd7435a6 100644
--- a/plateau/182/l/chimny.htm
+++ b/plateau/182/l/chimny.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Puderzuckerh&ouml;hle, 1623/182).
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 <li><a href="../182.html#crows">Back to cave description</a></li>
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 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/cloud.htm b/plateau/182/l/cloud.htm
index 8988c1935..c26fdb2bd 100644
--- a/plateau/182/l/cloud.htm
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 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/crowsn.htm b/plateau/182/l/crowsn.htm
index 1135b2d1f..5e37e199b 100644
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 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/entrft.htm b/plateau/182/l/entrft.htm
index 857f8acb7..cf86b7ace 100644
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 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/qsc.htm b/plateau/182/l/qsc.htm
index 3f48440cb..9ac7cd4bc 100644
--- a/plateau/182/l/qsc.htm
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 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/182/l/shellp.htm b/plateau/182/l/shellp.htm
index 08252915f..49dab2f83 100644
--- a/plateau/182/l/shellp.htm
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 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/76/histry.htm b/plateau/76/histry.htm
index e82c9e65d..414df5fbc 100644
--- a/plateau/76/histry.htm
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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ in Andy Waddington's personal caving log:</p>
 
 <hr />
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 <li><a href="76.htm">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/76/l/gents.htm b/plateau/76/l/gents.htm
index 604e20994..77e599e18 100644
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ bottoming trip, 13th August 1979.</p>
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 <li><a href="../76.htm#p16">Back to cave description</a>
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diff --git a/plateau/76/l/hotgk.htm b/plateau/76/l/hotgk.htm
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diff --git a/plateau/76/l/p16.htm b/plateau/76/l/p16.htm
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 <li><a href="../../../years/1979/log.htm#id1979-76-11">Logbook write-up</a>
 of this trip</li>
diff --git a/plateau/76/l/penult.htm b/plateau/76/l/penult.htm
index d377f51cb..0bd8dc1ff 100644
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 <li><a href="../76.htm#penult">Back to cave description</a>
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diff --git a/plateau/76/l/scf.htm b/plateau/76/l/scf.htm
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Simon Farrow at 1623/76
 
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 <li><a href="../76.htm#scf">Back to cave description</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../../years/1977/report.htm#youth">"Team Youth" report</a>
diff --git a/plateau/76/l/sump.htm b/plateau/76/l/sump.htm
index f756ac000..503dead80 100644
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 <li><a href="../../../years/1979/log.htm#id1979-76-11">Logbook write-up</a>
 of this trip</li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/107.htm b/plateau/others/l/107.htm
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 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/159.htm b/plateau/others/l/159.htm
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 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/164.htm b/plateau/others/l/164.htm
index 108cbb841..b80dd3b50 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/164.htm
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ was explored). View is roughly south back towards Top Camp.
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 <li><a href="../../164.htm">164 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../189.htm">189 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/172.htm b/plateau/others/l/172.htm
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 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><b>More photos:</b>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/173.htm b/plateau/others/l/173.htm
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ conditions.
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 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
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diff --git a/plateau/others/l/175.htm b/plateau/others/l/175.htm
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 <li><a href="175snr.htm">Context view</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../175.htm">1623/175 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/175snr.htm b/plateau/others/l/175snr.htm
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 <li><a href="../../175.htm">1623/175 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/176snr.htm b/plateau/others/l/176snr.htm
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 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/189164.htm b/plateau/others/l/189164.htm
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 <li><a href="../../189.htm">189 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
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index 2f2757418..d1827bb79 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/189svy.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/189svy.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ lie <a href="../../190/190.html">190</a> and <a href="../../197.htm">B8</a> (197
 <!-- scanned on Nikon Coolscan II, 900x600 at 675 dpi, 1997.08., AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../189.htm">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/76bivvyvw.html b/plateau/others/l/76bivvyvw.html
index f576fc608..3989a78c9 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/76bivvyvw.html
+++ b/plateau/others/l/76bivvyvw.html
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ checked, and goes nowhere; but no number has been allocated to it.</p>
 <br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Olly Betts, 2004</font>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../2004-03/2004-03.html">2004-03 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../1996-X01/1996-X01.html">1996-X01 description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/82area.htm b/plateau/others/l/82area.htm
index b976c3ad3..caa6c056b 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/82area.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/82area.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ left corner. The 161a entrance is just over the skyline on the right.</center>
 <!-- Photo BK422, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 18 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle <a href="../../82.htm"> cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/82jont.htm b/plateau/others/l/82jont.htm
index 349163c5d..770b8255e 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/82jont.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/82jont.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ earlier).
 <br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; 1977 - scanned from CU 1978 cover</font>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle <a href="../../82.htm"> cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/82stal.htm b/plateau/others/l/82stal.htm
index 00999ea65..b2d92c969 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/82stal.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/82stal.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ to Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle (1623/82), found by CUCC in 1977.</center>
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 27 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle <a href="../../82.htm"> cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/90-1.htm b/plateau/others/l/90-1.htm
index 5170497ee..b19e04bcb 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/90-1.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/90-1.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ five years after originally painted.
 <!-- Image from video at 12bpp -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../171/171.html">1623/171 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/91_93.htm b/plateau/others/l/91_93.htm
index 363197006..c8adc66b6 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/91_93.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/91_93.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ choke quickly (20m and 35m). They were explored in 1977.
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 19 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../91/91.html">1623/91 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../93/93.html">1623/93 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/94x93.htm b/plateau/others/l/94x93.htm
index 11e35d991..4852745ce 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/94x93.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/94x93.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ choke at -35m. It was explored in 1977.
 <!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 20 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../94/94.html">1623/94 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/9605.htm b/plateau/others/l/9605.htm
index c7e27bb2b..c634ff5ca 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/9605.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/9605.htm
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 <!-- Picture scanned on Coolscan 1997.08.02, AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../../1996_05.html">cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../areas.htm">Other areas</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/b8locn.htm b/plateau/others/l/b8locn.htm
index 3cf50d3c1..219f3ca82 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/b8locn.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/b8locn.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ hidden from view at the top right of the picture.
 <!-- montage of two shots from video at 12bpp -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../197.htm">B8 cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../190/190.html">Glitterstompf description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/ca6.htm b/plateau/others/l/ca6.htm
index f2b445adc..3c352769c 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/ca6.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/ca6.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ need to check
 <!-- Photo CA6, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 26 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../197.htm">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/lrh.htm b/plateau/others/l/lrh.htm
index 70e1d22e8..d88f65468 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/lrh.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/lrh.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ tag. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
 <!-- Kodachrome 64 slide AL244, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 29 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a>
 on the Loser Plateau.</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/lrh0.htm b/plateau/others/l/lrh0.htm
index 10bf7f4af..1afdfa277 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/lrh0.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/lrh0.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ tag. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
 <!-- Neg. Scanned Nikon Coolscan II 450x600 at 675dpi, 1997.08.15, AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a>
 on the Loser Plateau.</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/lrh1.htm b/plateau/others/l/lrh1.htm
index 24c6a4bae..63d13bbb7 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/lrh1.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/lrh1.htm
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ by GPS and surface survey. We won't be losing that one again, at least !
 <!-- Neg. Scanned Nikon Coolscan II 450x600 at 675dpi, 1997.08.15, AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../handbook/look4.htm">Prospecting</a>
 on the Loser Plateau.</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/nasev2.htm b/plateau/others/l/nasev2.htm
index 697d9d1f9..34128bddf 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/nasev2.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/nasev2.htm
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ lies just in from the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
 <!-- Photo S334, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 62 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/others/l/nasevw.htm b/plateau/others/l/nasevw.htm
index fa101e406..7ba3c7671 100644
--- a/plateau/others/l/nasevw.htm
+++ b/plateau/others/l/nasevw.htm
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ entrance lies some way off the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
 <!-- Photo AE029, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 61 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Plateau description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a>
 <ul>
diff --git a/plateau/walkin.htm b/plateau/walkin.htm
index b67f47869..51e1cdafd 100644
--- a/plateau/walkin.htm
+++ b/plateau/walkin.htm
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ routes across the plateau lead eventually to the 76 bivouac and the Stone Bridge
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="index.html">Plateau area index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/primer.htm b/primer.htm
index 57f1f7639..819aefba3 100644
--- a/primer.htm
+++ b/primer.htm
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
 <body>
 <h1>CUCC Austria Expeditions: Primer</h1>
 
-<hr />
 <blockquote>
 <p>The annual CUCC expedition to Austria lasts around five weeks each summer
 and concentrates mainly on new exploration in the high alpine karst of the
diff --git a/pubs.htm b/pubs.htm
index d3c75bf2b..e09a87542 100644
--- a/pubs.htm
+++ b/pubs.htm
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
     "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
 <head>
-<meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 6 November 2007), see www.w3.org" />
+<meta name="generator" content="Bluefish 1.0.7"/>
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
 <title>Austrian Expedition publications index</title>
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/main2.css" />
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 <h1>Published reports and logbook accounts</h1>
 
 <p>The website is now CUCC's primary method of publishing information 
-about its Austrian expeditions. The The paper journal "Cambridge
+about its Austrian expeditions. The paper journal "Cambridge
 Underground" was last published in 1999. The articles referenced below
 are classified according to the expedition which preceded the
 publication. Hardly any references deal with more than one year's
@@ -56,7 +56,8 @@ not been looked up:</p>
 <a href="#pubs2006">2006</a> <b>|</b>
 <a href="#pubs2007">2007</a> <b>|</b>
 <a href="#pubs2008">2008</a> <b>|</b>
-<a href="#pubs2009">2009</a> <b>|</b></p>
+<a href="#pubs2009">2009</a> <b>|</b>
+<a href="#pubs2010">2010</a> <b>|</b></p>
 <hr />
 <h3 style="text-align: center"> <a id="logbooks" name=
 "logbooks">Expedition Logbooks</a></h3>
@@ -93,7 +94,9 @@ not been looked up:</p>
 <a href="years/2006/logbook.html">2006</a> <b>|</b>
 <a href="years/2007/logbook.html">2007</a> <b>|</b>
 <a href="years/2008/logbook.html">2008</a> <b>|</b>
-<a href="years/2009/logbook.html">2009</a>&nbsp;(to do)<b>|</b></p>
+<a href="years/2009/logbook.html">2009</a> <b>|</b>
+<a href="years/2010/logbook.html">2010</a> <b>|</b>
+</p>
 <hr />
 <p>Main navigation <a href="#links">links</a> to other pages (end of this page).</p>
 <hr />
@@ -157,15 +160,14 @@ the original article from which the Polish translation was created)</dd>
 Nick Thorne</dd>
 <dt><a href="years/1980/npcpub.htm">no CTS</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Northern Pennine Club - probably in a newsletter?</cite>, <b>AUSTRIA 1980</b>, Mike Burgess &amp; Andy Waddington</dd>
-<dt>81.1427</dt>
+<dt><a href="years/1980/ubss1.htm">81.1427</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10</cite>, <b>An introduction to
 Austrian karst</b>, Steve Perry</dd>
-<dt>81.1309</dt>
+<dt><a href="years/1980/ubss2.htm">81.1309</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 11-20</cite>, <b>A description of some
 caves...</b>, Julian Griffiths</dd>
 </dl>
-<p><i>(We used to keep copies of the latter two articles on the site, but we have been forced to remove them in an ongoing
-copyright dispute with UBSS.)</i></p>
+
 <hr />
 <h4>Accounts following CUCC (with UBSS guests) <a id="pubs1981" href="years/1981/" name="pubs1981">Austria 1981</a></h4>
 <dl>
@@ -176,11 +178,10 @@ copyright dispute with UBSS.)</i></p>
 <dt>83.1768</dt>
 <dd><cite>William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust Newsletter 40 (Apr 1982) pp 28-30</cite>, <b>UBSS/CUCC expedition to Austria
 1981</b>, Martin Warren</dd>
-<dt>83.1621</dt>
+<dt><a href="years/1981/ubss.htm">83.1621</a></dt>
 <dd><cite>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(2) (Nov 1982) pp 77-83</cite>, <b>The
 Stellerwegh&ouml;hle system, Totes Gebirge, Austria</b>, Rich Barker et al</dd>
 </dl>
-<p><i>(83.1621 removed due to copyright dispute; see under 1980 above.)</i></p>
 <!-- High water mark of DL attempt to sort out the awful HTML of this document -->
 <hr />
 <h4>Accounts following CUCC <a id="pubs1982" href="years/1982/" name="pubs1982">Austria 1982</a></h4>
@@ -484,8 +485,10 @@ Black</dd>
 <hr />
 <h4>Pre-Expo statements and Post-Expo reports of CUCC <a id="pubs2007" href="years/2007/" name="pubs2007">Austria 2007</a></h4>
 <dl>
-<dt><a href="years/2007/report.html">Expo '07 Report</a></dt>
+<dt><a href="years/2007/reports/report.html">Expo '07 Report</a></dt>
 <dd><em>Speleology 10/11: 6-10</em> <strong>Science and Surveying: Totes Gebirge, Austria 2007</strong>, Aaron Curtis</dd>
+<dt><a href="years/2007/reports/die_hoehle_article.pdf">Die H&ouml;hle Article</a></dt>
+<dd><em>Die H�hle 60 (2009): 10-20</em> <strong>Karst micrometeorology of two caves on the Loser Plateau, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria - Initial results </strong>, Aaron Curtis</dd>
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <h4>Pre-Expo statements and Post-Expo reports of CUCC <a id="pubs2008" href="years/2008/" name="pubs2008">Austria 2008</a></h4>
@@ -493,8 +496,11 @@ Black</dd>
 <hr />
 <h4>Pre-Expo statements and Post-Expo reports of CUCC <a id="pubs2009" href="years/2009/" name="pubs2009">Austria 2009</a></h4>
 <p><a href="years/2009/mission.html">Mission Statement</a><br>
-<a href="years/2009/prospectus.pdf">Prospectus</a>
-
+<a href="years/2009/prospectus.pdf">Prospectus</a><br>
+<a href="years/2009/report.html">Expedition Report</a>
+</p>
+<h4>Pre-Expo statements and Post-Expo reports of CUCC <a id="pubs2010" href="years/2010/" name="pubs2010">Austria 2010</a></h4>
+<p><a href="years/2010/descentreport.pdf">Descent article</a>
 </p>
 <hr />
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/136desc.htm b/smkridge/161/136desc.htm
index c49c2a60e..db96d99e2 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/136desc.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/136desc.htm
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ log book.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/a-z.htm b/smkridge/161/a-z.htm
index 5564f9d71..8a0b25c64 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/a-z.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/a-z.htm
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</b> Cave Description -
 <ul>
 <li><a target="_main" href="top.htm">Overview</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/bsains.htm b/smkridge/161/bsains.htm
index 49085c135..d8461a1bb 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/bsains.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/bsains.htm
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ right, through boulders, to the <a href="#snotp">S'not</a>/
 (<a href="lhr.htm#lhroute">Left</a> and <a href="rhr.htm#rhroute">Right</a>).
 From the pitch, <b>Big Sainsbury's</b> heads NW, initially uphill over large
 boulders for 20m to the highest point. Continuing downhill, for 30m, there is
-a 2m � 4m hole in the floor against the right hand wall. This is the start of
+a 2m x 4m hole in the floor against the right hand wall. This is the start of
 <a href="drunk.htm#dands">Drunk and Stupid</a>, a steeply descending rift
 which goes down to -200m before connecting with the
 <a href="lhr.htm#lhroute">Left Hand Route</a> at
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ src="t/dewdrp.jpg" width=174 height=118></a></center>
 <p>The Left Hand Route at this point is a keyhole passage, to the right
 (east) leading further into LHR. The terminology is confusing at this point
 simply because the original way into the Left and Right Hand Routes came in
-from the other side at a different point�! To the left (NNW) is a zig-zagging
+from the other side at a different point ! To the left (NNW) is a zig-zagging
 keyhole passage. This shortly leads to a hole in the floor, (<a
 href="lhr.htm#gparty">Garden Party</a>), with bolts either side for a
 traverse line. Left Hand Route changes to an inclined rift, passing below the
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ east), and the <a href="rhr.htm#rhroute">Right Hand Route</a> to the right
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/chile.htm b/smkridge/161/chile.htm
index 0b6c80553..a64704726 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/chile.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/chile.htm
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ obvious passage continuing above the surface. The sump is <b>Totality</b>, at
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/deepwy.htm b/smkridge/161/deepwy.htm
index e620f1342..18c615559 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/deepwy.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/deepwy.htm
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ chamber.
 <p><a name="tmts">The character</a> of the cave changes as the chamber opens
 into a 100m pitch, <b>Too Much, Too Soon</b>. Traverse to right and up to
 reach a Y-hang. The first 42m hang free, and a big ledge is reached at
-65�70m, followed by a further ledge 10m down. From here a final rebelay gives
-a 20�25m hang down the last section.
+6570m, followed by a further ledge 10m down. From here a final rebelay gives
+a 2025m hang down the last section.
 
 <p><a name="splatd">The lower part</a> of the pitch is in 5m diameter
 phreatic riser to land on a squelchy muddy floor, <b>Splatdown</b>. Opposite
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ rift to a 6m pitch, <a name="pp3"><b>PP3</b></a>, with a tight takeoff. At
 the foot of this is a hole down (into which the water disappears off left)
 and a squeeze along a rift to the right. Through the hole is a 3&frac12;m
 climb, <a name="neverr"><b>Never Ready</b></a>, to a damp view along a
-too�tight rift.
+tootight rift.
 
 <p><a name="aa">The</a> first squeeze is '<b>AA</b>' (<b>Double A</b>) and 1m
 beyond it is another, <a name="aaa">'<b>AAA</b>'</a> (<b>Triple A</b>),
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ about 12 cm in diameter.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/dream.htm b/smkridge/161/dream.htm
index fa2b40f84..0dc0fcda4 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/dream.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/dream.htm
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ a few metres before <a href="rhr.htm#poxyp">Bungalow Pitch</a>.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/drunk.htm b/smkridge/161/drunk.htm
index c7e029f94..c53820eae 100644
--- a/smkridge/161/drunk.htm
+++ b/smkridge/161/drunk.htm
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ passages at the bottom of Left Hand Route.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="names.htm">Glossary of passage names</a></li>
 <li><a href="top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a> Cave Description - Overview</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/farnth.htm b/smkridge/161/farnth.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/fbl136.htm b/smkridge/161/fbl136.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/fbland.htm b/smkridge/161/fbland.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/france.htm b/smkridge/161/france.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/frtotp.htm b/smkridge/161/frtotp.htm
index a11c81e9c..eb69f7143 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/icelnd.htm b/smkridge/161/icelnd.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/kctotp.htm b/smkridge/161/kctotp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/161a89.htm b/smkridge/161/l/161a89.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/161d.htm b/smkridge/161/l/161d.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/161d2.htm b/smkridge/161/l/161d2.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/3wisea.htm b/smkridge/161/l/3wisea.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bcunt.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bcunt.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bhclmb.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bhclmb.htm
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 <li><a href="../../index.html#id161"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bldaly.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bldaly.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/boltin.htm b/smkridge/161/l/boltin.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/boltp1.htm b/smkridge/161/l/boltp1.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bottom.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bottom.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bsains.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bsains.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bugger.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bugger.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/bunglw.htm b/smkridge/161/l/bunglw.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/cfour.htm b/smkridge/161/l/cfour.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/chunlp.htm b/smkridge/161/l/chunlp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/dewdrp.htm b/smkridge/161/l/dewdrp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/dh1-03.htm b/smkridge/161/l/dh1-03.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/dh2-03.htm b/smkridge/161/l/dh2-03.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/dtime.htm b/smkridge/161/l/dtime.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/dtime2.htm b/smkridge/161/l/dtime2.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/ent_a.htm b/smkridge/161/l/ent_a.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/fearon.htm b/smkridge/161/l/fearon.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/ffobia.htm b/smkridge/161/l/ffobia.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/fjack.htm b/smkridge/161/l/fjack.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/godst.htm b/smkridge/161/l/godst.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/knoss.htm b/smkridge/161/l/knoss.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/oatso1.htm b/smkridge/161/l/oatso1.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/oatso2.htm b/smkridge/161/l/oatso2.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/pebble.htm b/smkridge/161/l/pebble.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/pipecp.htm b/smkridge/161/l/pipecp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/pitch2.htm b/smkridge/161/l/pitch2.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/pueril.htm b/smkridge/161/l/pueril.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/rl89a.htm b/smkridge/161/l/rl89a.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/s36.htm b/smkridge/161/l/s36.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/sacros.htm b/smkridge/161/l/sacros.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/squeez.htm b/smkridge/161/l/squeez.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/tbcamp.htm b/smkridge/161/l/tbcamp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/trias.htm b/smkridge/161/l/trias.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/yapate.htm b/smkridge/161/l/yapate.htm
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ remotest parts of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/yapmsd.htm b/smkridge/161/l/yapmsd.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/l/zombie.htm b/smkridge/161/l/zombie.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/lhr.htm b/smkridge/161/lhr.htm
index 0c325ecf8..8208f8c06 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offdns.htm b/smkridge/161/offdns.htm
index 1a8b39653..ecb53f70b 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offdtm.htm b/smkridge/161/offdtm.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offffr.htm b/smkridge/161/offffr.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offfld.htm b/smkridge/161/offfld.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offkns.htm b/smkridge/161/offkns.htm
index 98f24dc48..5df15da38 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offlhr.htm b/smkridge/161/offlhr.htm
index 93f26e614..216e21d10 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offnth.htm b/smkridge/161/offnth.htm
index c5e8d7319..9462aff8f 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offph.htm b/smkridge/161/offph.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offrhr.htm b/smkridge/161/offrhr.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offtop.htm b/smkridge/161/offtop.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offtp3.htm b/smkridge/161/offtp3.htm
index c69ec6ecc..e69cba765 100644
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/offtri.htm b/smkridge/161/offtri.htm
index c7468bf4b..1079577df 100644
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@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ drippy) are both too tight.
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/pheast.htm b/smkridge/161/pheast.htm
index bf9e59670..e4f85e06d 100644
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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ right / left kink halfway along its 25m length. <a id="id161f">The last
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/phnear.htm b/smkridge/161/phnear.htm
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Series</a> to the right.
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/phnth.htm b/smkridge/161/phnth.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/pixlw.htm b/smkridge/161/pixlw.htm
index fc08d4d24..cecb74340 100644
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The <a href="pixss.htm">Steinschlagschacht</a> (1623/136) route
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/qmaven.htm b/smkridge/161/qmaven.htm
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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ All the avens noted in 1997/8 have gone into the main QM list - perhaps they
 are all deemed scalable ?
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/qmdone.htm b/smkridge/161/qmdone.htm
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ found and explored by <a href="../../others/gscb/index.htm">GSCB</a>
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/qmtodo.htm b/smkridge/161/qmtodo.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/rhr.htm b/smkridge/161/rhr.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/sftotp.htm b/smkridge/161/sftotp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/sibria.htm b/smkridge/161/sibria.htm
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 <p><a name="vomp"><b>Vom Pitch</b></a> is 37m deep, rigged with a short
 traverse line, a rebelay 5m down and a deviation from a small thread below a
-rock bridge (at c �20m). Below this is a further deviation tied to a small
+rock bridge (at c 20m). Below this is a further deviation tied to a small
 rock embedded in the mud/rock wall which continues below this point. At one
 point (above this latter deviation ?) is a sort of ledge where the pitch
 intersects a hading section, forming a large convoluted chamber. This ledge
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ of the last pitch.
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/sidefr.htm b/smkridge/161/sidefr.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/svlinx.htm b/smkridge/161/svlinx.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/tptofr.htm b/smkridge/161/tptofr.htm
index cb1cc8e7a..0a4293051 100644
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@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ be gained 8m below the takeoff via a muddy traverse.
 
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/tptosf.htm b/smkridge/161/tptosf.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/triasp.htm b/smkridge/161/triasp.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/161/years.htm b/smkridge/161/years.htm
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@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
 "C2001-204-67"	"B"	"Wolp"	"Pitch"	"midlevel.html"			
 "C2001-204-68"	"A"	"Mill"	"Large pitch (&gt;40m)"	"millennium.html"		"3/08/08 - pitch leads to rift passage ""Pussyprance"""	
 "C2001-204-69"	"A"	"Mill"	"Climb up into parallel shaft."			"A 7m pitch leads to a boulder choke which has connections back to them main 01-68A pitch."	
-"C2001-204-70"	"B"	"Mill"	"Hole in floor in Merry Fucking Christmas; could be climbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope."	"millennium.html"			
+"C2001-204-70"	"B"	"Mill"	"Hole in floor in Merry Fucking Christmas; could be climbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope."	"millennium.html"	"Blind pit"		
 "C2001-204-71"	"C"	"Mill"	"Small side-passage at enlargement of passage."	"millennium.html"			
 "C2001-204-72"	"X"	"Mill"	"High aven (&gt;40m) above 7-11 chamber."	"millennium.html"			
 "C2001-204-73"	"C"	"Wolp"	"horizontal slit with a narrow head sized arc, too tight for normal people"	"midlevel.html"			
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
 "C2004-204-20"	"X"	"Wares"	"High tube in right-hand wall"	"subsoil.html"	"204.allgaffered.subsoil.14"		
 "C2004-204-21"	"C"	"Underworld"	"Muddy chute"	"uworld.html"	"204.allgaffered.uppertube.3"		
 "C2004-204-22"	"A"	"Wares"	"Tight rift guarded by poised rocks"	"subsoil.html"	"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.16"		
-"C2004-204-23"	"C"	"Wares"	"Passage on left in Earthenware"	"subsoil.html"	"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.17"		
+"C2004-204-23"	"C"	"Wares"	"Passage on left in Earthenware"	"subsoil.html"	"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.17"	"30/7/07 Short passage to QM 07-52B"	
 "C2004-204-24"	"A"	"Wares"	"Hole on left in Earthenware level with large trench in floor"		"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.19"	"Software"	
 "C2004-204-25"	"B"	"Wares"	"Possible pitch on left"		"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.19"	"Software"	
 "C2004-204-26"	"B"	"Wares"	"Wet pitch in a trench"		"204.allgaffered.subsoil2.19"	"Software"	
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
 "C2005-204-70"	"X"	"Hippocratic 2"	"Large aven above chamber"	"subsoil.html"			
 "C2005-204-71"	"D"	"Hippocratic 2"	"Tight, needs hammering, no draught"	"subsoil.html"			
 "C2005-204-72"	"B"	"Night Soil"	"Chossy pitch"	"subsoil.html"			
-"C2005-204-73"	"A"	"Software"	"Pitch, >10m"	"subsoil.html"			
+"C2005-204-73"	"A"	"Software"	"Pitch, >10m"	"subsoil.html"	"30/07/07 Ends as QM ??07C"			
 "C2005-204-74"	"X"	"Someware"	"No description"	"subsoil.html"			
 "C2005-204-75"	"A"	"Someware"	"No description"	"subsoil.html"			
 "C2005-204-76"	"C"	"Someware"	"No description"	"subsoil.html"			
@@ -468,9 +468,9 @@
 "C2005-204-81"	"D"	"Beyond Belief 2"	"Dig in narrow choked passage"	"rhino.html"			
 "C2005-204-82"	"C"	"Someware"	"Immature stream passage"	"subsoil.html"			
 "C2005-204-83"	"C"	"Tube 4"	"Drafting hole in floor"	"subway.html"			
-"C2006-204-01"	"A"	"Wot No Survey"	"Continuing walking passage"	"treeumphant.html"			
+"C2006-204-01"	"A"	"Wot No Survey"	"Continuing walking passage"	"treeumphant.html"	"13/7/07 Closes down and becomes too tight."		
 "C2006-204-02"	"X"	"Wot No Survey"	"Drippy aven"	"treeumphant.html"			
-"C2006-204-03"	"A"	"Wot No Survey"	"Pitch"	"treeumphant.html"			
+"C2006-204-03"	"A"	"Wot No Survey"	"Pitch"	"treeumphant.html"	"13/7/07 Continues as 07/3 C"		
 "C2006-204-04"	"X"	"Wot No Survey"	"Aven"	"treeumphant.html"			
 "C2006-204-05"	"C"	"Exit Stage Left"	"Squeeze onto 2m drop"	"treeumphant.html"			
 "C2006-204-06"	"B"	"G&ouml;sser"	"Window in wall"	"treeumphant.html"			
@@ -556,10 +556,10 @@
 "C2007-204-78"	"A"	"Rhino"	"Shank's Pony"	"rhino.html"
 "C2007-204-79"	"B"	"Rhino"	"Shank's Pony"	"rhino.html"
 "C2007-204-80"	"B"	"Rhino"	"Spitter's End"	"rhino.html"
-"C2008-204-01"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Continuation of rift - short pitch"	"millennium.html"
-"C2008-204-02"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Two large (parrallel?) shafts"	"millennium.html"
-"C2008-204-03"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Large chamber - short rope needed to descend"	"millennium.html"
-"C2008-204-04"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Pitch on left before chamber"	"millennium.html"
+"C2008-204-01"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Continuation of rift - short pitch"	"millennium.html"	"Now Catflap"
+"C2008-204-02"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Two large (parrallel?) shafts"	"millennium.html"	"Light connection to catwalk - survey linked" 
+"C2008-204-03"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Large chamber - short rope needed to descend"	"millennium.html"	"Now Painted lady"
+"C2008-204-04"	"A"	"Pussyprance"	"Pitch on left before chamber"	"millennium.html"	"Now Catawal"
 "C2008-204-05"	"B"	"Pussyprance"	"Side passage on left - climb up"	"millennium.html"
 "C2008-204-06"	"B"	"Pussyprance"	"Side passage on left - needs short rope to descend"	"millennium.html"
 "C2008-204-07"	"A"	"Pingu"	"Continuation of pitch - still going after 62m of rope"	"treeumphant.html"
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-<h1>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle Question Mark list</h1>
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-<a href="#qmextant">Extant QM's</a>
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-<h2>Area codes</h2>
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-<tr><td>Aris</td><td>Ariston Series </td></tr>
-<tr><td>Insig</td><td>Insignificant Chamber and Bonsai Crawl</td></tr>
-<tr><td>NE</td><td>Near End</td></tr>
-<tr><td>NPNG</td><td>No Pain No Gain </td></tr>
-<tr><td>Tree</td><td>Trunk route from The Colonnade via Treeumphant Passage to Cave Tree Chamber</td></tr>
-<tr><td>WE</td><td>White Elephant Series</td></tr>
-<tr><td>Wolp</td><td>Wolpertinger Way and 110 A Day level</td></tr>
-<tr><td>PD</td><td>Pleasure Dome and pitches below</td></tr>
-<tr><td>Sw</td><td>Swings and Roundabouts</td></tr>
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-<h2>Question Marks</h2>
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-<h3><a id="qmextant">Extant QMs</a></h3>
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-<h3>1999</h3>
-<dt><a href="entrance.html#qC1999-204-01" id="C1999-204-01">C1999-204-01</a> C</dt><dd>NE, near ent.7: Passage visible from pitch head</dd>
-<dt><a href="entrance.html#qC1999-204-03" id="C1999-204-03">C1999-204-03</a> C</dt><dd>NE, near ent.7: Passage above gap at edge of snow plug above normal route</dd>
-<dt><a href="entrance.html#qC1999-204-04" id="C1999-204-04">C1999-204-04</a> C</dt><dd>NE, near ent.25: Crawl on left in needle passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC1999-204-14" id="C1999-204-14">C1999-204-14</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.1: Left branch (tight)</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC1999-204-15" id="C1999-204-15">C1999-204-15</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.1: Right Branch (tight)</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC1999-204-17" id="C1999-204-17">C1999-204-17</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp, near pendulum.20: Possible passage heading E on far side of rift opposite pitch head</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC1999-204-19" id="C1999-204-19">C1999-204-19</a> C</dt><dd>Mill, near phreatic.1: Awkward way on at bottom of 2m climb down</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC1999-204-20" id="C1999-204-20">C1999-204-20</a> B</dt><dd>Aris, near ariston2.19: Passage possibly leading off from ledge 5m off the floor (RH wall going in)</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC1999-204-22" id="C1999-204-22">C1999-204-22</a> C</dt><dd>Aris, near ariston2.16: Tight rift on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC1999-204-26" id="C1999-204-26">C1999-204-26</a> B</dt><dd>WE, near dome.41: Narrow slot in rift at -182m</dd>
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-<h3>2000</h3>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-05" id="C2000-204-05">C2000-204-05</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.26: Rift with stream, going down stream</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-06" id="C2000-204-06">C2000-204-06</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.13: Climb at end of chamber to a crawl</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-07" id="C2000-204-07">C2000-204-07</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.20: High end of chamber to right</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-08" id="C2000-204-08">C2000-204-08</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.19: 3m drop down slope in floor of passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-13" id="C2000-204-13">C2000-204-13</a> C</dt><dd>Insig, near treeumphant.12: Small passage continuing in direction of main passage through hole in right wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-14" id="C2000-204-14">C2000-204-14</a> C</dt><dd>Insig, near treeumphant.12: Small passage continuing in opposite direction of main passage through hole in right wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-27" id="C2000-204-27">C2000-204-27</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.19: Possibly an aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-33" id="C2000-204-33">C2000-204-33</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.24: Passage continues over pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-35" id="C2000-204-35">C2000-204-35</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.26: Aven in oxbow</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-38" id="C2000-204-38">C2000-204-38</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.28: Aven in cave tree chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-43" id="C2000-204-43">C2000-204-43</a> D</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.5: Choss slope on left needs digging</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-44" id="C2000-204-44">C2000-204-44</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.7: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-45" id="C2000-204-45">C2000-204-45</a> B</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.7: Straight on tight drafting</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-46" id="C2000-204-46">C2000-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.9: Narrow immature stream rift. Water disappears into slot in floor, but ascending traverse level might go.</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-47" id="C2000-204-47">C2000-204-47</a> C</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.9: Waterfall appears out of slot in the wall. May be climbable via ledge to left, but very loose.</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-48" id="C2000-204-48">C2000-204-48</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.9: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-52" id="C2000-204-52">C2000-204-52</a> C</dt><dd>Tree, near bonsai.3: Pitch in chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-55" id="C2000-204-55">C2000-204-55</a> X</dt><dd>Tree, near nopainnogain.13: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-59" id="C2000-204-59">C2000-204-59</a> C</dt><dd>Insig, near treeumphant.6: Hole to the side of the crawl</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2000-204-60" id="C2000-204-60">C2000-204-60</a> C</dt><dd>Aris: Tight rift after 8m pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2000-204-61" id="C2000-204-61">C2000-204-61</a> C</dt><dd>Fled: Traverse in Fledermausschacht</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2000-204-62" id="C2000-204-62">C2000-204-62</a> D</dt><dd>Fled: Mud banks in chamber off the top of Fledermausschacht</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2000-204-63" id="C2000-204-63">C2000-204-63</a> B</dt><dd>Razor: Upstream waterfall</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-65" id="C2000-204-65">C2000-204-65</a> B</dt><dd>PD: In the left hand wall about 3m up a short climb is a small body size tube through which water could be heard.</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-66" id="C2000-204-66">C2000-204-66</a> </dt><dd>PD: a 3m deep blind(?) trench which has been observed to take a sizeable stream in wet weather</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-73" id="C2000-204-73">C2000-204-73</a> </dt><dd>PD: Possible side gallery off Brian's Phat Shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-74" id="C2000-204-74">C2000-204-74</a> </dt><dd>PD: Possible side gallery off Brian's Phat Shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-75" id="C2000-204-75">C2000-204-75</a> </dt><dd>PD: Possible side gallery off Brian's Phat Shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2000-204-76" id="C2000-204-76">C2000-204-76</a> </dt><dd>PD: Possible side gallery off Brian's Phat Shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2000-204-78" id="C2000-204-78">C2000-204-78</a> C</dt><dd>WE: Narrow rift to water</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2000-204-79" id="C2000-204-79">C2000-204-79</a> C</dt><dd>WE: Narrow rift</dd>
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-<h3>2001</h3>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-1" id="C2001-204-1">C2001-204-1</a> X</dt><dd>Insig: Dripping aven 8m</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-2" id="C2001-204-2">C2001-204-2</a> X</dt><dd>Insig: Aven just up from insignificant chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-4" id="C2001-204-4">C2001-204-4</a> B</dt><dd>Insig: Crawl at floor level</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-5" id="C2001-204-5">C2001-204-5</a> C</dt><dd>Insig: Window 3m up</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-6" id="C2001-204-6">C2001-204-6</a> C</dt><dd>Insig: Window 4m up above pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-11" id="C2001-204-11">C2001-204-11</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Aven in chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-16" id="C2001-204-16">C2001-204-16</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Pitch in chamber 20m deep</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-17" id="C2001-204-17">C2001-204-17</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Crawl to left over attractive white mud</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-18" id="C2001-204-18">C2001-204-18</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Phreatic aven in passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-19" id="C2001-204-19">C2001-204-19</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Phreatic aven in passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-20" id="C2001-204-20">C2001-204-20</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Phreatic aven in passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-21" id="C2001-204-21">C2001-204-21</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Aven in alcove on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-22" id="C2001-204-22">C2001-204-22</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Phreatic aven in passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-23" id="C2001-204-23">C2001-204-23</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Aven in chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-24" id="C2001-204-24">C2001-204-24</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: For midgets with attitude</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-25" id="C2001-204-25">C2001-204-25</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Squeeze</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-26" id="C2001-204-26">C2001-204-26</a> D</dt><dd>Tree: Flat out crawl</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-27" id="C2001-204-27">C2001-204-27</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Climbable aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-28" id="C2001-204-28">C2001-204-28</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Climbable aven from chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-29" id="C2001-204-29">C2001-204-29</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: partially filled mud passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-32" id="C2001-204-32">C2001-204-32</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: downslope continuation of rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-33" id="C2001-204-33">C2001-204-33</a> B</dt><dd>Tree: 1m diameter tube ending in water</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-39" id="C2001-204-39">C2001-204-39</a> D</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Narrow rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-41" id="C2001-204-41">C2001-204-41</a> X</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Aven above pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-42" id="C2001-204-42">C2001-204-42</a> X</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-43" id="C2001-204-43">C2001-204-43</a> D</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Draughting choke with a narrow gap between the rocks and the ceiling</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-44" id="C2001-204-44">C2001-204-44</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: False floor of boulders conceals a pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-45" id="C2001-204-45">C2001-204-45</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Climb down over boulders</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-46" id="C2001-204-46">C2001-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: 20 degree upward tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-47" id="C2001-204-47">C2001-204-47</a> B</dt><dd>Sw: Rift 10m deep from Dutch beauty and juicy bits</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-48" id="C2001-204-48">C2001-204-48</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Diggable body sized tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-50" id="C2001-204-50">C2001-204-50</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG: 15m pitch into rift, blocked upstream by boulders</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-51" id="C2001-204-51">C2001-204-51</a> B</dt><dd>NPNG: Half bolder filled passage 3m tall, starting 1m up wall over rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-52" id="C2001-204-52">C2001-204-52</a> C</dt><dd>NPNG: Continuation of crawl in roof of Pleasuredome, some boulders need moving</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-53" id="C2001-204-53">C2001-204-53</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Flat-out crawls</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-54" id="C2001-204-54">C2001-204-54</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Small body sized crawl at the bottom of a pit needs hammering</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-56" id="C2001-204-56">C2001-204-56</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: small and crumbly diddly tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-59" id="C2001-204-59">C2001-204-59</a> B</dt><dd>Tree: Dig through boulders.  The way on is visible.</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-60" id="C2001-204-60">C2001-204-60</a> X</dt><dd>Tree: Aven above pitch in Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-61" id="C2001-204-61">C2001-204-61</a> B</dt><dd>Tree: Short pitch in Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-62" id="C2001-204-62">C2001-204-62</a> C</dt><dd>Insig: Crawl from bottom of pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2001-204-65" id="C2001-204-65">C2001-204-65</a> B</dt><dd>Wolp: 7m pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2001-204-66" id="C2001-204-66">C2001-204-66</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2001-204-67" id="C2001-204-67">C2001-204-67</a> B</dt><dd>Wolp: Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2001-204-70" id="C2001-204-70">C2001-204-70</a> B</dt><dd>Mill: Hole in floor in Merry Fucking Christmas; could be climbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope.</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2001-204-71" id="C2001-204-71">C2001-204-71</a> C</dt><dd>Mill: Small side-passage at enlargement of passage.</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2001-204-72" id="C2001-204-72">C2001-204-72</a> X</dt><dd>Mill: High aven (&gt;40m) above 7-11 chamber.</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2001-204-73" id="C2001-204-73">C2001-204-73</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: horizontal slit with a narrow head sized arc, too tight for normal people</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-74" id="C2001-204-74">C2001-204-74</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Passage leads in from corner of large chamber.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-75" id="C2001-204-75">C2001-204-75</a> A</dt><dd>Sw: Rift on right has been climbed for several meters; still going but becoming more difficult.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-76" id="C2001-204-76">C2001-204-76</a> B</dt><dd>Sw: Rift on right has been climb for several meters without result.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-77" id="C2001-204-77">C2001-204-77</a> A</dt><dd>Sw: Unpromising climb up on left of passage.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-79" id="C2001-204-79">C2001-204-79</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Traverse round from Swings.17 to bottom of proper climb up into space where water can be heard.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-80" id="C2001-204-80">C2001-204-80</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Potential way on through very low crawl.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-81" id="C2001-204-81">C2001-204-81</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Narrow, sharp, small passage leading in the direction of Boulder Coaster. Drafting towards you.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-82" id="C2001-204-82">C2001-204-82</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: This QM may not exist; Earl suspects it may be the same as the next passage some 20m farther North on the left of Swings.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-83" id="C2001-204-83">C2001-204-83</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: On right of Swings passage, follow short passage. Climb through gap into smaller continuing passage.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-84" id="C2001-204-84">C2001-204-84</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: QM on left of swings main passage.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-85" id="C2001-204-85">C2001-204-85</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: QM on left of swings main passage.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-86" id="C2001-204-86">C2001-204-86</a> X</dt><dd>Sw: Aven shortly before the pitch at the top of The Slide.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-87" id="C2001-204-87">C2001-204-87</a> B</dt><dd>Sw: Hole in right wall probably connecting to the nearby large pitch.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-89" id="C2001-204-89">C2001-204-89</a> X</dt><dd>Sw: Aven above large pitch at the top of The Slide</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-91" id="C2001-204-91">C2001-204-91</a> B</dt><dd>Sw: Hole in right wall probably connecting to the nearby large pitch.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-92" id="C2001-204-92">C2001-204-92</a> ?</dt><dd>Sw: Loose pitch in main Swings passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-93" id="C2001-204-93">C2001-204-93</a> X</dt><dd>Sw: Aven in Chicago Chicanes.</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2001-204-97" id="C2001-204-97">C2001-204-97</a> X</dt><dd>Gaffer: Aven above Gaffer Tape pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-98" id="C2001-204-98">C2001-204-98</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Rift pitch from  bottom of pit, about 8m deep</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-99" id="C2001-204-99">C2001-204-99</a> B</dt><dd>Sw: Small passage in hading rift.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2001-204-100" id="C2001-204-100">C2001-204-100</a> C</dt><dd>Sw: Climb up into roof above North Eastern corner of Living Daylight Cavern. Gets quite exposed.</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-101" id="C2001-204-101">C2001-204-101</a> B</dt><dd>Tree: 20m pitch through hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-102" id="C2001-204-102">C2001-204-102</a> C</dt><dd>Tree: Side branch off 204f entrance passage</dd>
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-<h3>2002</h3>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-02" id="C2002-204-02">C2002-204-02</a> C</dt><dd>Gaffer: Tight rift believed to drop into a parallel shaft in second pitch of Gaffered to the Wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-03" id="C2002-204-03">C2002-204-03</a> C</dt><dd>Gaffer: Tight rift believed to drop into a parallel shaft in second pitch of Gaffered to the Wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-04" id="C2002-204-04">C2002-204-04</a> C</dt><dd>Gaffer: Sloping, potentially climbable aven in Gaffered to the Wall between first and second pitches</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-06" id="C2002-204-06">C2002-204-06</a> C</dt><dd>Gaffer: Narrow slot at bottom of Sellotape pitch in Gaffered to the Wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2002-204-07" id="C2002-204-07">C2002-204-07</a> A</dt><dd>Sw: Crumbly horizontal rift at the bottom of Merry-Go-Round</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-08" id="C2002-204-08">C2002-204-08</a> C</dt><dd>Gaffer: Large ledge on opposite wall of third pitch near bottom</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2002-204-09" id="C2002-204-09">C2002-204-09</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: Narrow rift leading off chamber in Up at 45&deg;</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2002-204-10" id="C2002-204-10">C2002-204-10</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: Narrow rift leading off chamber in Up at 45&deg;</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2002-204-11" id="C2002-204-11">C2002-204-11</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: Narrow rift leading off chamber in Up at 45&deg;</dd>
-<dt><a href="midlevel.html#qC2002-204-14" id="C2002-204-14">C2002-204-14</a> C</dt><dd>Wolp: Squeeze off Up at 45&deg;</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2002-204-16" id="C2002-204-16">C2002-204-16</a> X</dt><dd>Gaffer: Aven above LX Tape</dd>
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-<h3>2003</h3>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2003-204-01" id="C2003-204-01">C2003-204-01</a> B</dt><dd>Sw, near ermintrude.5: Free climbable aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-02" id="C2003-204-02">C2003-204-02</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near eeyore.1: Rift below Trihang pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-04" id="C2003-204-04">C2003-204-04</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near trihang.11: Rift below Cerberus pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-06" id="C2003-204-06">C2003-204-06</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near trihang.2: Upward sloping mud tube, narrow, unpromising</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-09" id="C2003-204-09">C2003-204-09</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near poohstyx.1: Window 2m off floor at bottom of Poohstyx pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-10" id="C2003-204-10">C2003-204-10</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near poohstyx.4: Passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-11" id="C2003-204-11">C2003-204-11</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near poohstyx.4: Passage sloping up above climb</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-12" id="C2003-204-12">C2003-204-12</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near poohstyx.6: Tight passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-13" id="C2003-204-13">C2003-204-13</a> X</dt><dd>Underworld, near poohstyx.9: Aven above pitch from Sirens ledge to end of Poohstyx</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-16" id="C2003-204-16">C2003-204-16</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.1: Passage visible from pitch head, but on wrong side for easy access</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-18" id="C2003-204-18">C2003-204-18</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.1: Passage visible at end of traverse</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-19" id="C2003-204-19">C2003-204-19</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.5: Phreatic tube high on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-23" id="C2003-204-23">C2003-204-23</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.7: Passage leading off on right from Sirens Ledge</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-24" id="C2003-204-24">C2003-204-24</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.9: Very steep climb up</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-25" id="C2003-204-25">C2003-204-25</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.12: Unpleasant deep rift pitch,not nice</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-34" id="C2003-204-34">C2003-204-34</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.23: Tube above pitch-head</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-35" id="C2003-204-35">C2003-204-35</a> B</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.23: Pitch blocked by boulder</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-36" id="C2003-204-36">C2003-204-36</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.23: Tube above pitch-head</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-37" id="C2003-204-37">C2003-204-37</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.25: Small passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-39" id="C2003-204-39">C2003-204-39</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.31: Small passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-40" id="C2003-204-40">C2003-204-40</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.37: Drippy rift continues on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-41" id="C2003-204-41">C2003-204-41</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.42: Aven, possibly climbable</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-42" id="C2003-204-42">C2003-204-42</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift2.13: ? Pitch (continues down, directly below Insig Chamber)</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-43" id="C2003-204-43">C2003-204-43</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift2.9: ? Pit in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-44" id="C2003-204-44">C2003-204-44</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift2.p28: ? Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-45" id="C2003-204-45">C2003-204-45</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift.26: ? Passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-46" id="C2003-204-46">C2003-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.1: Near beginning of On A Mission</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-47" id="C2003-204-47">C2003-204-47</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift.17: Downwards continuation of Wot No Bolts (?)</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2003-204-48" id="C2003-204-48">C2003-204-48</a> B</dt><dd>Razor, near razor5.15: Possible traverse over pitch head (would require absurd bolting)</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-49" id="C2003-204-49">C2003-204-49</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift.16: Passage on left at corner</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-50" id="C2003-204-50">C2003-204-50</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near rhinorift.8: Hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-51" id="C2003-204-51">C2003-204-51</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near 21boltsalute.1: Passage continues beyond connection to Gaffered main shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2003-204-52" id="C2003-204-52">C2003-204-52</a> C</dt><dd>Swings, near rhinorift.12: Passage leads off from traverse</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-53" id="C2003-204-53">C2003-204-53</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.3: Small pitch probably connects to 2003-54</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-54" id="C2003-204-54">C2003-204-54</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.3: Pitch (might connect to Swallow Hard?)</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-55" id="C2003-204-55">C2003-204-55</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near swallowhard.10: Somewhere in Limescale Cistern</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-56" id="C2003-204-56">C2003-204-56</a> X</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity.3: Aven above Unconformity</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-57" id="C2003-204-57">C2003-204-57</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near swallowhard.3: In Unconformity</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-58" id="C2003-204-58">C2003-204-58</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity.10: Pitch at end of right-hand fork of Unconformity</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-61" id="C2003-204-61">C2003-204-61</a> X</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.1: Inacessable tube in roof of Belief main chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-63" id="C2003-204-63">C2003-204-63</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.5: Roof tube in Faith</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-64" id="C2003-204-64">C2003-204-64</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.5: Second roof tube in Faith</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-71" id="C2003-204-71">C2003-204-71</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.11: Passage on right from OAM</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-72" id="C2003-204-72">C2003-204-72</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.16: Passage on left at corner in On A Mission, drippy</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-73" id="C2003-204-73">C2003-204-73</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.17: Passage on right at corner in On A Mission</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-74" id="C2003-204-74">C2003-204-74</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.18: Chossy hole in floor in chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-76" id="C2003-204-76">C2003-204-76</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.21: Traverse over pitch head to passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-77" id="C2003-204-77">C2003-204-77</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near watnobutcombe.6: Hole in floor at north end of chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-78" id="C2003-204-78">C2003-204-78</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission3.3: Passage leading back eastwards into floor of On A Mission 2</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-79" id="C2003-204-79">C2003-204-79</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission3.3: Second passage leading back eastwards into floor of On A Mission 2</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-80" id="C2003-204-80">C2003-204-80</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near roundtrip.4: Tight crawl at floor level</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-81" id="C2003-204-81">C2003-204-81</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino, near watnobutcombe.5: Passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-82" id="C2003-204-82">C2003-204-82</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near watnobutcombe.4: Loose pit in floor in What No Butcombe</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2003-204-83" id="C2003-204-83">C2003-204-83</a> B</dt><dd>Insig, near dontstep.13: Continuation of Don't Step</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2003-204-84" id="C2003-204-84">C2003-204-84</a> B</dt><dd>Insig, near dontstep.14: Continuation of Don't Step</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2003-204-85" id="C2003-204-85">C2003-204-85</a> C</dt><dd>Insig, near dontstep.7: ?? Somewhere in Don't Step</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-X91" id="C2003-204-X91">C2003-204-X91</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity2.1c: Continuation of partially-descended pitch in Unconformity</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-X92" id="C2003-204-X92">C2003-204-X92</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity2.1c: Holes in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-X93" id="C2003-204-X93">C2003-204-X93</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity2.1c: Possible leads back up-slope</dd>
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-<h3>2004</h3>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2004-204-01" id="C2004-204-01">C2004-204-01</a> B</dt><dd>Razor, near razor9.16: Pitch back to stream level</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2004-204-02" id="C2004-204-02">C2004-204-02</a> B</dt><dd>Razor, near razor9.20: Continuation at stream level (wet and unpleasant)</dd>
-<dt><a href="ariston.html#qC2004-204-03" id="C2004-204-03">C2004-204-03</a> C</dt><dd>Razor, near razor8.20: Tight rift on right at Thirteen Year Chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-04" id="C2004-204-04">C2004-204-04</a> C</dt><dd>Sw, near trapeze.12: ?? Passage in Trapeze (more info when the survey notes get scanned)</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-05" id="C2004-204-05">C2004-204-05</a> X</dt><dd>Sw, near crestarun.1: Aven in Cresta Run just after top of climb up out of Swings</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-06" id="C2004-204-06">C2004-204-06</a> X</dt><dd>Sw, near crestarun.2: Aven above pitch from Cresta Run into Helter Skelter</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-07" id="C2004-204-07">C2004-204-07</a> C</dt><dd>Sw, near crestarun.2: Narrow tube in roof</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-08" id="C2004-204-08">C2004-204-08</a> X</dt><dd>Sw, near crestarun.3: Aven in Cresta Run</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-12 C</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.5: I suspect this one doesn't exist - need to check the notes.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-13" id="C2004-204-13">C2004-204-13</a> C</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.1: Narrow crawl in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2004-204-14" id="C2004-204-14">C2004-204-14</a> C</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.1: Might be a crawl under suicidal levitating boulder</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-16" id="C2004-204-16">C2004-204-16</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near terrafirma.1: Passage beyond crystal pool - not entered to save formation damage, not promising</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-19" id="C2004-204-19">C2004-204-19</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near uppertube.2: Roof tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-20" id="C2004-204-20">C2004-204-20</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil.14: High tube in right-hand wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-21" id="C2004-204-21">C2004-204-21</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near uppertube.3: Muddy chute</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-22" id="C2004-204-22">C2004-204-22</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.16: Tight rift guarded by poised rocks</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-23" id="C2004-204-23">C2004-204-23</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.17: Passage on left in Earthenware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-28" id="C2004-204-28">C2004-204-28</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near chimney.7: Steep climb up Chimney, protection needed</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-29" id="C2004-204-29">C2004-204-29</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.30: Somewhere in Stoneware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-30" id="C2004-204-30">C2004-204-30</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.31: Somewhere in Stoneware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-31" id="C2004-204-31">C2004-204-31</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.31: Somewhere in Stoneware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-32" id="C2004-204-32">C2004-204-32</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.31: Somewhere in Stoneware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-39" id="C2004-204-39">C2004-204-39</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.11: Deep pitch descends on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-40" id="C2004-204-40">C2004-204-40</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.12: Possible continuation up on the right of the slope through boulders</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-43" id="C2004-204-43">C2004-204-43</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware3.17: Pitch in Tableware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-44" id="C2004-204-44">C2004-204-44</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware3.9: Pitch in Tableware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-45" id="C2004-204-45">C2004-204-45</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware3.9: Aven above pitch in Tableware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-46" id="C2004-204-46">C2004-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware3.16: Slot in floor continues to left (in Tableware)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-47" id="C2004-204-47">C2004-204-47</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware2.2: Passage on left in Underware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-48" id="C2004-204-48">C2004-204-48</a> X</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware2.23: Aven at far south-east end of Underware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-50" id="C2004-204-50">C2004-204-50</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.4: Passage on right in the dead loop of Heavily Soiled (bypassed by the crawl)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-51" id="C2004-204-51">C2004-204-51</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near heavilysoiled.s27: Tube on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-52" id="C2004-204-52">C2004-204-52</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.8: Passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-53" id="C2004-204-53">C2004-204-53</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.8: Tube on right (2)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-54" id="C2004-204-54">C2004-204-54</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.14: Easy squeeze on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-56" id="C2004-204-56">C2004-204-56</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil.5: Small wet aven at base of Subsoil Chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-58" id="C2004-204-58">C2004-204-58</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near hippohollows.8: Undescended pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-59" id="C2004-204-59">C2004-204-59</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near hippohollows.9: Aven with sound of water, would require bolting</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-61" id="C2004-204-61">C2004-204-61</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm2.13: Pitch (? JULIAN?)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-62" id="C2004-204-62">C2004-204-62</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm2.12: Continuing passage (? JULIAN?)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-64" id="C2004-204-64">C2004-204-64</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm3.11: Unexplored passage in maze of tubes west of Bat Chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-65" id="C2004-204-65">C2004-204-65</a> B</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm3.1: Large tube in roof, needs bolting up</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-66" id="C2004-204-66">C2004-204-66</a> C</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm3.2: Wet aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-67" id="C2004-204-67">C2004-204-67</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near oxtailoxbow.2: Tight rift in floor on left </dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-68" id="C2004-204-68">C2004-204-68</a> B</dt><dd>Swings, near kanga.3: Parallel pitch in Kanga</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-69" id="C2004-204-69">C2004-204-69</a> B</dt><dd>Swings, near kanga.4: Narrow pitch-head in passage beyond Kanga</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-70" id="C2004-204-70">C2004-204-70</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.1: Passage leads off from foot of Black Maria pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-71" id="C2004-204-71">C2004-204-71</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near oxtailoxbow.4: Hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-72" id="C2004-204-72">C2004-204-72</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near hippohollows.9: Further pitch beyond squeeze</dd>
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-<h3>2005</h3>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-01" id="C2005-204-01">C2005-204-01</a> C</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Tight mud crawl</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-02" id="C2005-204-02">C2005-204-02</a> B</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Passage with weak draught</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-03" id="C2005-204-03">C2005-204-03</a> C</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Mud tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-04" id="C2005-204-04">C2005-204-04</a> D</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Dig in mud</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-05" id="C2005-204-05">C2005-204-05</a> X</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-06" id="C2005-204-06">C2005-204-06</a> B</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Small hole to 4m pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-07" id="C2005-204-07">C2005-204-07</a> C</dt><dd>Hippocratic 1: Roof passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-10" id="C2005-204-10">C2005-204-10</a> C</dt><dd>High Hopes 3: Roof tube</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-11" id="C2005-204-11">C2005-204-11</a> C</dt><dd>High Hopes 3: Tube 3m up wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-12" id="C2005-204-12">C2005-204-12</a> C</dt><dd>High Hopes 3: Narrow passage in wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-13" id="C2005-204-13">C2005-204-13</a> B</dt><dd>G entrance: Short climb to rift passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-14" id="C2005-204-14">C2005-204-14</a> A</dt><dd>G entrance: Continuing tube down at 45 deg</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-15" id="C2005-204-15">C2005-204-15</a> B</dt><dd>G entrance: Hading icy pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-16" id="C2005-204-16">C2005-204-16</a> C</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 3: Small tube up</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-17" id="C2005-204-17">C2005-204-17</a> X</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 3: Aven with draught disappearing upwards</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-18" id="C2005-204-18">C2005-204-18</a> B</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 3: Pitch of maybe 5m, draughting upwards; needs lots of gardening</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-19" id="C2005-204-19">C2005-204-19</a> B</dt><dd>Hanging Onto Faith: Window part-way down second pitch (grade provisional)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-20" id="C2005-204-20">C2005-204-20</a> X</dt><dd>Tube 4: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-21" id="C2005-204-21">C2005-204-21</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 4: Hole through boulders, probably connects to Dog's Dinner</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-22" id="C2005-204-22">C2005-204-22</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 4: Hole in boulders</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-23" id="C2005-204-23">C2005-204-23</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 4: Small tube down</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-24" id="C2005-204-24">C2005-204-24</a> X</dt><dd>Tube 4: Drippy aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-25" id="C2005-204-25">C2005-204-25</a> X</dt><dd>Tube 4: Aven, 10+ m</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-26" id="C2005-204-26">C2005-204-26</a> A</dt><dd>Tube 3: Pitch with sound of water (may well link to Tube 4)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-27" id="C2005-204-27">C2005-204-27</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 3: Traverse across pitch head</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-28" id="C2005-204-28">C2005-204-28</a> A</dt><dd>Tube 3: Awkward traverse in phreatic passage over stream</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-29" id="C2005-204-29">C2005-204-29</a> A</dt><dd>Tube 4: Walking tube heading up steeply</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-30" id="C2005-204-30">C2005-204-30</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 4: 10m pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-31" id="C2005-204-31">C2005-204-31</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 4: Drafting hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-32" id="C2005-204-32">C2005-204-32</a> A</dt><dd>Tube 2: Passage sloping steeply up, needs handline at least</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-33" id="C2005-204-33">C2005-204-33</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 2: High tube, probably links to 05-34B</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-34" id="C2005-204-34">C2005-204-34</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 2: Upward-sloping tube probably links to 05-33B</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-35" id="C2005-204-35">C2005-204-35</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 2: Hole in floor, probably links to chamber below</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-36" id="C2005-204-36">C2005-204-36</a> B</dt><dd>Tube 2: Hole in floor, probably links to chamber below</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-37" id="C2005-204-37">C2005-204-37</a> C</dt><dd>Tube 2: Hole in floor, probably links to chamber below</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-38" id="C2005-204-38">C2005-204-38</a> C</dt><dd>Tube 2: Steep downward rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-39" id="C2005-204-39">C2005-204-39</a> D</dt><dd>Tube 2: Strongly draughting tube in floor, mostly mud-filled, sound of water: possible dig</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-40" id="C2005-204-40">C2005-204-40</a> X</dt><dd>Tube 2: Large aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-41" id="C2005-204-41">C2005-204-41</a> C</dt><dd>Toothless: Steeply sloping passage to left. Looks like it ends in a hole in the floor. Bit of a squeeze.</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-43" id="C2005-204-43">C2005-204-43</a> X</dt><dd>Toothless: Drippy aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-44" id="C2005-204-44">C2005-204-44</a> ?</dt><dd>Toothless: Window in wall, requires bolting up</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-46" id="C2005-204-46">C2005-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Tube 3: Tight squeeze leads to more tight rift, with slight draught out</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-47" id="C2005-204-47">C2005-204-47</a> C</dt><dd>Tube 3: Steeply upward-sloping bedding plane</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2005-204-48" id="C2005-204-48">C2005-204-48</a> D</dt><dd>Twiglets: Mainly mud-filled small draughting phreatic tube. Will need mud moving.</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-49" id="C2005-204-49">C2005-204-49</a> B</dt><dd>Apocalypse: 11 second rattle</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-50" id="C2005-204-50">C2005-204-50</a> C</dt><dd>Apocalypse: ?? (No description)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-51" id="C2005-204-51">C2005-204-51</a> X</dt><dd>Tube: Sloping phreatic aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-52" id="C2005-204-52">C2005-204-52</a> A</dt><dd>Tube: Climb up to crawl</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-53" id="C2005-204-53">C2005-204-53</a> B</dt><dd>Tube: Passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-54" id="C2005-204-54">C2005-204-54</a> C</dt><dd>Tube: Hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-55" id="C2005-204-55">C2005-204-55</a> X</dt><dd>Tube (South): Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-56" id="C2005-204-56">C2005-204-56</a> C</dt><dd>Tube (South): Small upward-sloping bedding plane over bridge</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-57" id="C2005-204-57">C2005-204-57</a> C</dt><dd>Tube (South): Small passage, needs climbing to access</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-58" id="C2005-204-58">C2005-204-58</a> C</dt><dd>Tube (South): Small sharp hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-59" id="C2005-204-59">C2005-204-59</a> C</dt><dd>Mornington Crescent: Narrow steeply-sloping phreas in very sharp rock (partially explored by Dave, but not surveyed; main passage continues for >20m to a too-tight bend, but some side branches are unexplored)</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-60" id="C2005-204-60">C2005-204-60</a> B</dt><dd>Mornington Crescent: Parallel shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-61" id="C2005-204-61">C2005-204-61</a> X</dt><dd>Mornington Crescent: Aven above parallel shaft</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-65" id="C2005-204-65">C2005-204-65</a> A</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Pitch, >30m</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-66" id="C2005-204-66">C2005-204-66</a> D</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Dig, no draught</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-67" id="C2005-204-67">C2005-204-67</a> ?</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: No description</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-68" id="C2005-204-68">C2005-204-68</a> ?</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Pitch, depth not specified, looks pretty narrow</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-69" id="C2005-204-69">C2005-204-69</a> B</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Upward-sloping ?bedding?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-70" id="C2005-204-70">C2005-204-70</a> X</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Large aven above chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-71" id="C2005-204-71">C2005-204-71</a> D</dt><dd>Hippocratic 2: Tight, needs hammering, no draught</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-72" id="C2005-204-72">C2005-204-72</a> B</dt><dd>Night Soil: Chossy pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-73" id="C2005-204-73">C2005-204-73</a> A</dt><dd>Software: Pitch, >10m</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-74" id="C2005-204-74">C2005-204-74</a> X</dt><dd>Someware: No description</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-75" id="C2005-204-75">C2005-204-75</a> A</dt><dd>Someware: No description</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-76" id="C2005-204-76">C2005-204-76</a> C</dt><dd>Someware: No description</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-77" id="C2005-204-77">C2005-204-77</a> B</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 2: No description</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-78" id="C2005-204-78">C2005-204-78</a> B</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 2: Pitch, 15m ish</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-79" id="C2005-204-79">C2005-204-79</a> X</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 2: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-80" id="C2005-204-80">C2005-204-80</a> C</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 2: Narrow passage high up in wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2005-204-81" id="C2005-204-81">C2005-204-81</a> D</dt><dd>Beyond Belief 2: Dig in narrow choked passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2005-204-82" id="C2005-204-82">C2005-204-82</a> C</dt><dd>Someware: Immature stream passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="subway.html#qC2005-204-83" id="C2005-204-83">C2005-204-83</a> C</dt><dd>Tube 4: Drafting hole in floor</dd>
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-<h3>2006</h3>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-01" id="C2006-204-01">C2006-204-01</a> A</dt><dd>Wot No Survey: Continuing walking passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-02" id="C2006-204-02">C2006-204-02</a> X</dt><dd>Wot No Survey: Drippy aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-03" id="C2006-204-03">C2006-204-03</a> A</dt><dd>Wot No Survey: Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-04" id="C2006-204-04">C2006-204-04</a> X</dt><dd>Wot No Survey: Aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-05" id="C2006-204-05">C2006-204-05</a> C</dt><dd>Exit Stage Left: Squeeze onto 2m drop</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-06" id="C2006-204-06">C2006-204-06</a> B</dt><dd>G&ouml;sser: Window in wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-08" id="C2006-204-08">C2006-204-08</a> A</dt><dd>Riverdance: Pitch, plumbed as 16.5m</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-09" id="C2006-204-09">C2006-204-09</a> D</dt><dd>Fingerbang: Upward dig in exciting boulder choke</dd>
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-<h3>2007</h3>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-01" id="C2007-204-01">C2007-204-01</a> A</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.21: Pitch down, probably connects to 07-04X</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-02" id="C2007-204-02">C2007-204-02</a> D</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.76: Large passage choked with mud</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-03" id="C2007-204-03">C2007-204-03</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near crapper2.8: Small tube in right hand wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-04" id="C2007-204-04">C2007-204-04</a> X</dt><dd>Convenience, near crapper3.15: Small aven, probably linked to 07-01A</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-05" id="C2007-204-05">C2007-204-05</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.71: Tube down on left hand side of main passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-06" id="C2007-204-06">C2007-204-06</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.72: Tube parallel to main passage, looks like it connects to 07-07A</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-07" id="C2007-204-07">C2007-204-07</a> A</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.73: Large pitch ~20m rope required</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-08" id="C2007-204-08">C2007-204-08</a> X</dt><dd>Convenience, near convenience.50: Aven above Out of Order rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-09" id="C2007-204-09">C2007-204-09</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near worry.5: Tight tube,not very promising</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-10" id="C2007-204-10">C2007-204-10</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near worry.29: Small wet crawl. Very close to connecting to the Subway series (8.5m) worth pushing!</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-11" id="C2007-204-11">C2007-204-11</a> X</dt><dd>Convenience, near worry.10: Aven above pool of water</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-13" id="C2007-204-13">C2007-204-13</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near worry.17: Wet pitch down, possibly connected to bottom of Don't Worry, Pee Happy</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-14" id="C2007-204-14">C2007-204-14</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near cakes.9: Stream passage entering a few meters off of the floor on the left hand wall of Indecent Exposure</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-15" id="C2007-204-15">C2007-204-15</a> X</dt><dd>Convenience, near cakes.13: Large sloping aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-16" id="C2007-204-16">C2007-204-16</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near cakes.15: Small hole in floor leading to pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-17" id="C2007-204-17">C2007-204-17</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near shit.10: Small tube above pitch head</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-18" id="C2007-204-18">C2007-204-18</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near crapper1.5: Small tube above and to the left of pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-19" id="C2007-204-19">C2007-204-19</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near crapper1.5: Large pitch at end of boulder slope. One bolt has already been placed</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-20" id="C2007-204-20">C2007-204-20</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.5: Small passage in floor at junction</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-21" id="C2007-204-21">C2007-204-21</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.7: Small tube(s) in right hand wall</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-22" id="C2007-204-22">C2007-204-22</a> A</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.7: Pitch down at end of steeply sloping passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-23" id="C2007-204-23">C2007-204-23</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near sltr.0: Small wet tube in right hand wall. Looks unpromising.</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-24" id="C2007-204-24">C2007-204-24</a> A</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.17: Large hole/pitch (small possibility that it joins to SLTR, but worth looking at)</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-25" id="C2007-204-25">C2007-204-25</a> A</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.17: Passage continuation on far side of hole</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-26" id="C2007-204-26">C2007-204-26</a> C</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.17: Small hole in floor</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-27" id="C2007-204-27">C2007-204-27</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near engaged.7: Small passage on far side of pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="convenience.html#qC2007-204-28" id="C2007-204-28">C2007-204-28</a> B</dt><dd>Convenience, near sltr.16: Small passage ~5m off of floor at bottom of SLTR</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-29" id="C2007-204-29">C2007-204-29</a> C</dt><dd>Razordance: Window part-way down left zipper</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-30" id="C2007-204-30">C2007-204-30</a> B</dt><dd>Razordance: Inlet on right after right zipper</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-31" id="C2007-204-31">C2007-204-31</a> X</dt><dd>Razordance: Aven above razordance sump</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-32" id="C2007-204-32">C2007-204-32</a> C</dt><dd>Silkroad: Tight inlet with stream</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-33" id="C2007-204-33">C2007-204-33</a> ?</dt><dd>Silkroad: Lead on left near 10 climbs</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-34" id="C2007-204-34">C2007-204-34</a> C</dt><dd>Silkroad: Sandy passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-35" id="C2007-204-35">C2007-204-35</a> A</dt><dd>Silkroad: Stooping height passage on left before forbidden city</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-36" id="C2007-204-36">C2007-204-36</a> X</dt><dd>Silkroad: Aven in southern corner of forbidden city</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-37" id="C2007-204-37">C2007-204-37</a> C</dt><dd>Gobi: Passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-38" id="C2007-204-38">C2007-204-38</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Passage on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-39" id="C2007-204-39">C2007-204-39</a> X</dt><dd>Gobi: ~6m-high aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-40" id="C2007-204-40">C2007-204-40</a> A</dt><dd>Gobi: Razordance-like rift from complex junction</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-41" id="C2007-204-41">C2007-204-41</a> A</dt><dd>Gobi: Passage heading up steeply from complex junction</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-42" id="C2007-204-42">C2007-204-42</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Passage on right at complex junction</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-43" id="C2007-204-43">C2007-204-43</a> C</dt><dd>Gobi: High wet rift on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-44" id="C2007-204-44">C2007-204-44</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: First passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-45" id="C2007-204-45">C2007-204-45</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Second passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-46" id="C2007-204-46">C2007-204-46</a> C</dt><dd>Gobi: Two tubes (unite) on left</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-47" id="C2007-204-47">C2007-204-47</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Passage on right</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-48" id="C2007-204-48">C2007-204-48</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Climb up (~5m) needs bolts</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-49" id="C2007-204-49">C2007-204-49</a> B</dt><dd>Gobi: Phreatic roof tube with rift at bottom</dd>
-<dt><a href="razordance.html#qC2007-204-50" id="C2007-204-50">C2007-204-50</a> D</dt><dd>Silkroad: Dig in Forbidden city - closest point to KH</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2007-204-51" id="C2007-204-51">C2007-204-51</a> X</dt><dd>Crowning Glory: ~7m aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-52" id="C2007-204-52">C2007-204-52</a> B</dt><dd>Software: Upgraded from 04-23C - 8m pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-53" id="C2007-204-53">C2007-204-53</a> C</dt><dd>Software: Tight with sound of water</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-54" id="C2007-204-54">C2007-204-54</a> B</dt><dd>Software: Steeply descending rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-55" id="C2007-204-55">C2007-204-55</a> CX</dt><dd>Software: Free climbable aven??</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-56" id="C2007-204-56">C2007-204-56</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-57" id="C2007-204-57">C2007-204-57</a> C</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-58" id="C2007-204-58">C2007-204-58</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Steep ramp up</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-59" id="C2007-204-59">C2007-204-59</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-60" id="C2007-204-60">C2007-204-60</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-61" id="C2007-204-61">C2007-204-61</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-62" id="C2007-204-62">C2007-204-62</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Walking phreas heading up</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-63" id="C2007-204-63">C2007-204-63</a> C</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Tight slot with stream</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-64" id="C2007-204-64">C2007-204-64</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Sound of water - pitch?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-65" id="C2007-204-65">C2007-204-65</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ?</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-66" id="C2007-204-66">C2007-204-66</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Small pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-67" id="C2007-204-67">C2007-204-67</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-68" id="C2007-204-68">C2007-204-68</a> X</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Massive aven</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-69" id="C2007-204-69">C2007-204-69</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-70" id="C2007-204-70">C2007-204-70</a> B</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: ~4m climb down</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2007-204-71" id="C2007-204-71">C2007-204-71</a> A</dt><dd>Where O'Ware: Walking passage</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-72" id="C2007-204-72">C2007-204-72</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-73" id="C2007-204-73">C2007-204-73</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-74" id="C2007-204-74">C2007-204-74</a> X</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-75" id="C2007-204-75">C2007-204-75</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-76" id="C2007-204-76">C2007-204-76</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-77" id="C2007-204-77">C2007-204-77</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-78" id="C2007-204-78">C2007-204-78</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-79" id="C2007-204-79">C2007-204-79</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino: Shank's Pony</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2007-204-80" id="C2007-204-80">C2007-204-80</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino: Spitter's End</dd>
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-<h3>2008</h3>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-01" id="C2008-204-01">C2008-204-01</a> A</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Continuation of rift - short pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-02" id="C2008-204-02">C2008-204-02</a> A</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Two large (parrallel?) shafts</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-03" id="C2008-204-03">C2008-204-03</a> A</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Large chamber - short rope needed to descend</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-04" id="C2008-204-04">C2008-204-04</a> A</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Pitch on left before chamber</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-05" id="C2008-204-05">C2008-204-05</a> B</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Side passage on left - climb up</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2008-204-06" id="C2008-204-06">C2008-204-06</a> B</dt><dd>Pussyprance: Side passage on left - needs short rope to descend</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2008-204-07" id="C2008-204-07">C2008-204-07</a> A</dt><dd>Pingu: Continuation of pitch - still going after 62m of rope</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2008-204-08" id="C2008-204-08">C2008-204-08</a> C</dt><dd>Pingu: Small tube at head of pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2008-204-09" id="C2008-204-09">C2008-204-09</a> B</dt><dd>Pingu: Connects to parrallel shaft?</dd>
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-<h3><a id="qmdone">Completed QMs</a></h3>
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-<h3>1999</h3>
-<dt>C1999-204-02 B</dt><dd>NE: Possibly the passage from Jim'll Fix It to Stitch This, called Thread This</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-05 B</dt><dd>NE: Possibly Kidney Bean</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-06 C</dt><dd>NE, near ent.27: Choked after 5m or so</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-07 B</dt><dd>NE, near pretty.4: I do not know how this got ticked off; possibly it is the pitch at the end of 'King Carbide, although at the time it was claimed that this had not previously been a QM</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-08 B</dt><dd>NE, near junction.2: Blind pitch about 4m deep</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-09 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near veined.10: Filled with rocks</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-10 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near veined.9: Chokes after 3m</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-11 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.23: Leads to 110-bidet</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-12 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.17: Leads to 110-bidet</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-13 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.17: Closed down after about 10m</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-16 A</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110aday.1: Pitch descended, all ways on at bottom are too tight</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-18 C</dt><dd>Wolp, near pendulum.13: Leads to Bunny's Bowels</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-21 A</dt><dd>Aris, near ariston2.11?: ?</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-23 A</dt><dd>Aris, near ariston2.14: Fledermaus Series</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-24 A</dt><dd>Aris, near ariston2.1: Pitch to Kiwi Suit</dd>
-<dt>C1999-204-25 B</dt><dd>Aris, near dome.19: Passage to Pleasure Dome</dd>
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-<h3>2000</h3>
-<dt>C2000-204-01 B</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.34: Crawl connecting to 110 bidet</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-02 B</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.30: Connected to bottom of 'king Carbide pitch</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-03 C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.30: Connected to 2000-204-04C</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-04 C</dt><dd>NPNG, near nopainnogain.27: Connected ed to 2000-204-03C</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-09 B</dt><dd>Insig, near insignificant.5: Don't Step</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-10 A</dt><dd>Insig, near insignificant.4: Drops into Pleasuredome via All Roads pitch (2004)</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-11 B</dt><dd>Insig, near treeumphant.2: Drilling Delight</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-12 B</dt><dd>Insig, near treeumphant.11: Swings and Roundabouts</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-15 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.13: Got small after a few meters leading to two tight ways on</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-16 B</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.15: Explored 2006 - Dutch Elm Disease</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-17 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.15: Explored 2006 - Dutch Elm Disease</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-18 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.15: Explored 2006 - Dutch Elm Disease</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-19 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.16: Explored by Pete Harley -- too tight</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-20 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.16: Doesn't go apparently</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-21 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.17: Explored 2006 - Dutch Elm Disease</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-22 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.17: Explored 2006 - Dutch Elm Disease</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-23 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.18: Lead to chamber with no ways on and sloping boulder floors</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-24 A</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.19: Crowning Glory</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-25 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.19: Twiglets</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-26 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.20: Twiglets</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-28 A</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.22: Connected to Crowning Glory</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-29 D</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.23: Start of Riverdance</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-30" id="C2000-204-30">C2000-204-30</a> C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.24: 27/07/08 - not a lead!</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-31 B</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.24: Passage chokes after 40m</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-32 B</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.24: Checked 2006 -- no way on at bottom</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2000-204-34" id="C2000-204-34">C2000-204-34</a> C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.26: 29/07/08 - doesn't go</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-36 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.27: Back Passage: 15m of passage, no leads</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-37 C</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.27: Mark says this is blind</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-39 B</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.28: Gosser Streamway</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-40 A</dt><dd>Tree, near treeumphant.28: Chocolate Salty Balls</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-41 A</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.2: Sucker</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-42 B</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.2: North end of Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-49 C</dt><dd>Tree, near colonade.8: Other side of Death chimney (not passable)</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-50 C</dt><dd>Tree, near bonsai.3: Don't Step</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-51 C</dt><dd>Tree, near bonsai.3: Don't Step</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-53 A</dt><dd>Tree, near bonsai.6: South end of Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-54 B</dt><dd>Wolp, near 110_bidet.9: Up at 45 degrees</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-56 B</dt><dd>Insig, near insignificant.2: 10m of passage leading to an aven</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-57 C</dt><dd>Insig, near insignificant.2: Passages towards which drop into Pleasure Dome</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-58 C</dt><dd>Insig, near insignificant.2: Connected to Rhino Rift 2</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-64 A</dt><dd>Razor: Razor Dance continued in 2002</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-69 A</dt><dd>NE: Death or Glory (2006)</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-70 B</dt><dd>NE: Connects to Death or Glory</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-71 C</dt><dd>NE: Descended by Sandeep Mavadia in 2006 -- doesn't go</dd>
-<dt>C2000-204-72 </dt><dd>PD: Obese traverse, explored by Brian + Martin 2004 - no leads</dd>
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-<h3>2001</h3>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-3" id="C2001-204-3">C2001-204-3</a> C</dt><dd>Insig: 25/07/07 - too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="nopain.html#qC2001-204-7" id="C2001-204-7">C2001-204-7</a> C</dt><dd>Insig: 25/07/07 - Swiss Cheese leads to Pleasure Dome</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-8 C</dt><dd>Tree: Twiglets</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-9 A</dt><dd>Tree: Leads to Treeumphant passage</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-10 A</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2003, surveyed 2006 (Wot No Survey?)</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-12 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored DL 2006, too tight</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-13 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored DL 2006, too tight</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-14 B</dt><dd>Tree: Leads to Sand Pit (2003)</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-15 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2003, doesn't go</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-30 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2006 by Pete Harley et al, too tight</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-31 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2006 by Pete Harley et al, too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-34" id="C2001-204-34">C2001-204-34</a> A</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: 19/07/07 - pitch is choked at bottom</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-35 D</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Passed 2006: leads to Fingerbang</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-36" id="C2001-204-36">C2001-204-36</a> C</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: 05/08/07 - Too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-37" id="C2001-204-37">C2001-204-37</a> B</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: 28/07/07 - Good Vibrations, crawl leads to pitch down which is blind</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2001-204-38" id="C2001-204-38">C2001-204-38</a> B</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: 28/07/08 - blind pit</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-40 C</dt><dd>Choc Salty Balls: Checked DL 2006 -- nothing there</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-49 C</dt><dd>Sw: Earl's original route into Rhino Rift</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-55 X</dt><dd>Tree: Cresta Run drops in from above (2004)</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-57 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2003, doesn't go</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-58 C</dt><dd>Tree: Explored 2003, doesn't go</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-63 C</dt><dd>Insig: Blind</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-64 B</dt><dd>Insig: Ends in a puddle</dd>
-<dt><a href="millennium.html#qC2001-204-68" id="C2001-204-68">C2001-204-68</a> A</dt><dd>Mill: 3/08/08 - pitch leads to rift passage Pussyprance</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-69 A</dt><dd>Mill: A 7m pitch leads to a boulder choke which has connections back to them main 01-68A pitch.</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-78 B</dt><dd>Sw: Descended 2004 - Cresta Run</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-88 C</dt><dd>Sw: Choked</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-90 A</dt><dd>Sw: Merry Go Round</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-94 B</dt><dd>Sw: Explored by Olly M, 2005-08-03. Too tight after ~10m.</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-95 C</dt><dd>Sw: Ermintrude</dd>
-<dt>C2001-204-96 A</dt><dd>Sw: Gaffered To The Wall Series</dd>
-
-<h3>2002</h3>
-<dt>C2002-204-01 A</dt><dd>Steady Now - descended 2003</dd>
-<dt>C2002-204-05 A</dt><dd>Gaffer: Trihang pitch - descended 2003</dd>
-<dt>C2002-204-12 B</dt><dd>Wolp: I think this got ticked in 2003</dd>
-<dt>C2002-204-13 B</dt><dd>Wolp: I think this got ticked in 2003</dd>
-<dt>C2002-204-15 B</dt><dd>Wolp: I think this got ticked in 2003</dd>
-
-<h3>2003</h3>
-<dt>C2003-204-03 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near eeyore.5: Kanga - descended 2004</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-05 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near trihang.10: Blind pit about 4m deep</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-07 C</dt><dd>Underworld, near trihang.4: Explored DL 2004; choked after 5m or so.</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-08 A</dt><dd>Underworld, near trihang.5: Explored 2004 - Mud Slope (choked after 12m)</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-14" id="C2003-204-14">C2003-204-14</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens.5: 14/07/07 - Slimy Sludge Chute, links down to Fat Worm level via 04-60A</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2003-204-15" id="C2003-204-15">C2003-204-15</a> C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.1: 14/07/07 - same lead as 04-14C</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-17 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.1: Black Maria - descended 30m to moderate sized chamber in 2004</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-20 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.5: Turned out not to be a qm</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-21 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.4: West end of Oxtail Oxbow (2004)</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-22 C</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.7: East end of Oxtail Oxbow (2004)</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-26 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.13: Doesn't go apparently</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-27 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.13: Doesn't go apparently</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-28 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.16: Explored 2004 - Upper Tube</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-29 A</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.17: Descended 2004 - Gardeners' World</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-30 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.17: Explored 2004 - Generation Game traverse, no leads</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-31 B</dt><dd>Underworld, near sirens2.18: Explored 2004 - Terra Firma</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-32" id="C2003-204-32">C2003-204-32</a> C</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.11: 11/08/08 - Pingu pitch drops for 62m worth of rope and is still going down</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-33" id="C2003-204-33">C2003-204-33</a> B</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.14: 10/08/08 - becomes too tight at bottom of pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2003-204-38" id="C2003-204-38">C2003-204-38</a> B</dt><dd>Sandpit, near sandpit.27: 11/8/08 Became I nood noodles</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-59" id="C2003-204-59">C2003-204-59</a> C</dt><dd>Rhino, near belief.jb6: 13/07/07 - Too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-60" id="C2003-204-60">C2003-204-60</a> ?</dt><dd>Rhino, near belief.2: 13/07/07 - loops back into main passage</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-62 A</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.2: Hanging Onto Faith</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-65 A</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.11: Beyond Belief</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-66" id="C2003-204-66">C2003-204-66</a> B</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.14: 13/07/07 - Shank's Pony and Shetland Incline</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-67 A</dt><dd>Rhino, near crimper.4: Becomes too tight after 10m</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-68 B</dt><dd>Rhino, near crimper.6: Pops out in the bottom of belief chamber</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-69 B</dt><dd>Rhino, near crimper.6: joins back into the higher level of the crimper rift</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-70" id="C2003-204-70">C2003-204-70</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino, near faith.4: 13/07/07 - Connects to Grater</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-75" id="C2003-204-75">C2003-204-75</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino, near onamission.21: 4/08/07 - Hollow Sausage leads to a small rift called Dover's Last Stand</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-86 A</dt><dd>Razor: Nordic Traverse (passed 2004)</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-X87 C</dt><dd>Tree, near crowningglory.9: Resurveyed in 2006</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-X88 B</dt><dd>Tree, near crowningglory.9: Resurveyed in 2006</dd>
-<dt>C2003-204-X89 B</dt><dd>Tree, near crowningglory.9: Resurveyed in 2006</dd>
-<dt><a href="rhino.html#qC2003-204-X90" id="C2003-204-X90">C2003-204-X90</a> A</dt><dd>Rhino, near unconformity2.8: 14/07/07 - leads to Spitters End, no ways on</dd>
-
-<h3>2004</h3>
-<dt>C2004-204-09 A</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.6: Toothless</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-10 B</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.6: Toothless</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-11 A</dt><dd>Sw, near piledriver.5: Toothless</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-15" id="C2004-204-15">C2004-204-15</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near oxtailoxbow.4: 14/07/07 - leads to small sharp passage, too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-17" id="C2004-204-17">C2004-204-17</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near terrafirma.1: 16/07/07 - too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="uworld.html#qC2004-204-18" id="C2004-204-18">C2004-204-18</a> B</dt><dd>Underworld, near terrafirma.1: 16/07/07 - links to quiz rift</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-24 A</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.19: Software</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-25 B</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.19: Software</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-26 B</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.19: Software</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-27 A</dt><dd>Wares, near chimney.20: Software</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-33 A</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.7: Chokes after a few metres</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-34 A</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.8: Someware</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-35 A</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.9: Someware</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-36 A</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.9: Someware</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-37 A</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.10: Someware</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-38 B</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.10: Chokes after a few metres</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-41 ?</dt><dd>Wares, near hardware.1: Someware</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-42 ?</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware.6: Someware</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-49" id="C2004-204-49">C2004-204-49</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near earthenware2.20: 11/08/07 - Goes to large chamber with lots of A leads</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-55 ?</dt><dd>Wares, near subsoil2.15: Night Soil</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-57 </dt><dd>Does not exist - enumeration error</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-60" id="C2004-204-60">C2004-204-60</a> A</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm2.6: 14/07/07 - Links to Underworld level via Slimy Sludge Chute</dd>
-<dt>C2004-204-63 A</dt><dd>Wares, near fatworm.27: Four Pitches of the Apocalypse</dd>
-<dt><a href="subsoil.html#qC2004-204-73" id="C2004-204-73">C2004-204-73</a> A</dt><dd>Underworld, near thinrift.6: 19/07/07 - leads to Convenience Rift and the rest of the Convenience Series</dd>
-
-<h3>2005</h3>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-08" id="C2005-204-08">C2005-204-08</a> B</dt><dd>High Hopes 2: ??/07/08 - Slush Puppy Chamber, chamber with lots of snow and ice</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-09" id="C2005-204-09">C2005-204-09</a> C</dt><dd>High Hopes 2: ??/07/08 - too tight</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-42" id="C2005-204-42">C2005-204-42</a> ?</dt><dd>Toothless: 24/07/08 - drops into Ubantu</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-45" id="C2005-204-45">C2005-204-45</a> C</dt><dd>Toothless: 24/07/08 - drops into Ubantu as does tight tube across pitch</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-62" id="C2005-204-62">C2005-204-62</a> A</dt><dd>High Hopes 1: 24/07/08 - drops into Ubantu</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-63" id="C2005-204-63">C2005-204-63</a> B</dt><dd>High Hopes 1: ??/07/08 - links to 05-64C</dd>
-<dt><a href="swings.html#qC2005-204-64" id="C2005-204-64">C2005-204-64</a> C</dt><dd>High Hopes 1: ??/07/08 - links to 05-63B</dd>
-
-<h3>2006</h3>
-<dt><a href="treeumphant.html#qC2006-204-07" id="C2006-204-07">C2006-204-07</a> A</dt><dd>G&ouml;sser: ??/08/07 - Sumped</dd>
-
-<h3>2007</h3>
-
-<h3>2008</h3>
-
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-<h1>Completed Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle Question Mark list</h1>
-
-<h2>Conventions</h2>
-<p>For question mark list conventions, see <a href="../../qm.html">here</a>.</p>
-
-<h2>Area codes</h2>
-<table>
-<tr><td>Aris</td><td>Ariston Series </td></tr>
-<tr><td>Insig</td><td>Insignificant Chamber and Bonsai Crawl</td></tr>
-<tr><td>NE</td><td>Near End</td></tr>
-<tr><td>NPNG</td><td>No Pain No Gain </td></tr>
-<tr><td>Tree</td><td>Trunk route from The Colonnade via Treeumphant Passage to Cave Tree Chamber</td></tr>
-<tr><td>WE</td><td>White Elephant Series</td></tr>
-<tr><td>Wolp</td><td>Wolpertinger Way and 110 A Day level</td></tr>
-<tr><td>PD</td><td>Pleasure Dome and pitches below</td></tr>
-<tr><td>Sw</td><td>Swings and Roundabouts</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<h2>Question Marks</h2>
-
-<table class="trad">
-<tr><td>
-C1999-204-02&nbsp;B
-</td><td>NE:(Possibly the passage from Jim'll fix it to Stitch that, called
-Thread This)[ ]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-05&nbsp;B
-</td><td>NE:(Possibly Kidney Bean)[ ]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-06&nbsp;C
-</td><td>NE:Continuation of crawl opposite Thread Pitch head (Choked after 5m or so) [
-ent.27]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-07 B
-</td><td>NE:Climb down into rift in low boulder chamber(I do not know how this got ticked of, possibly it is the pitch at the end of 'king Carbide, although at the time it was claimed that this had not previously been a QM) [
-pretty.4] 
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-08 B
-</td><td>NE:(Blind pitch about 4m deep) [
-junction.2] 
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-10 C
-</td><td>Wolp:(Chokes after 3m) [
-veined.9]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-11 C
-</td><td>Wolp:(Leads to 110-bidet) [
-110aday.23]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-12 C
-</td><td>Wolp:(Leads to 110-bidet) [
-110aday.17]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-16 A
-</td><td>Wolp:(Pitch descended to small chamber with too tight ways on [
-110aday.1] 
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-18&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Wolp:Tight passage on left (Leads to Bunny's Bowels)[
-pendulum.13]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-21 A
-</td><td>Aris:[
-ariston2.11?]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-23 A
-</td><td>Aris:(Fledermaus Series)[
-ariston2.14]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-24 A
-</td><td>Aris:(Pitch to Kiwi Suit)[
-ariston2.1]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C1999-204-25 B
-</td><td>Aris:(Passage to Pleasure Dome)[
-dome.19]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-01&nbsp;B
-</td><td>NPNG:Upward sloping bedding plane (Connected to 110Bidet [
-nopainnogain.34]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-02&nbsp;B
-</td><td>NPNG:Two passages merging leading to small pitch, aven (Connected to bottom of 'king Carbide pitch) [
-nopainnogain.30]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-03&nbsp;C
-</td><td>NPNG:Crawling passage to right at fork (Connected ed to 2000-204-04C) [
-nopainnogain.30]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-04&nbsp;C
-</td><td>NPNG:Right at T junction (Connected ed to 2000-204-03C) [
-nopainnogain.27]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-11&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Insig:Sloping chute to 30m pitch, dead? (Drilling Delight)[
-treeumphant.2]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-12&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Insig:Stooping passage to left at fork (Swings and Roundabouts) [
-treeumphant.11]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-15&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Tree:Crawl on right (Got small after a few meters leading to two tight ways on) [
-treeumphant.13]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-23&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Tree:Up boulder slope at south end of the large part of Treeumphant passage (Lead to chamber with no ways on and sloping boulder floors) [
-treeumphant.18]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-24&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree:Walking passage keeps go a long way (Crowning Glory) [
-treeumphant.19]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-28&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree:Stooping passage (Connected to Crowning Glory) [
-treeumphant.22]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-31&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Tree:Passage continues over pitch(Passage chokes after 40m) [
-treeumphant.24]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-37&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Tree:Floor level on right needs digging (15m of passage no leads) [
-treeumphant.27]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-40&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree:Passage continuation over pitch (Chocolate Salty Balls)[
-treeumphant.28]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-41&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree:Initially walking drafting tube 70m uphill still going walk/crawl (Sucker)[
-colonade.2]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-42&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Tree:Low drafting crawl (North end of Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair)[
-colonade.2]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-53&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree:Passage continues (South end of Flopsy the Bunny Rabbits Lair) [
-bonsai.6]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-54&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Wolp:Crawl, that is windy (Up at 45 degrees) [
-110_bidet.9]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-56&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Insig:Climb up over boulders in Insignificant Chamber (10m of passage leading to an aven) [
-insignificant.2]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-57&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Insig:Phreatic tube off Insignificant Chamber, may need a traverse bolting (Passages towards which drop into Pleasure Dome)[
-insignificant.2]
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-64&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Razor: Downstream pitch (Razor Dance continued in 2002)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-67&nbsp;
-</td><td>PD: Moderate sized tube (Goes towards No Pain No Gain)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2000-204-68&nbsp;
-</td><td>PD: Crawl (Leads towards passages in the roof of Pleasure Dome)
-</td></tr><tr><td>C2000-204-77</td><td>enumeration error
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-09&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Tree: Scramble up boulder slope in rift (Leads to Treeumphant passage)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-63&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Insig: 2m climb up (Blind)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-64&nbsp;B
-</td><td>Insig: Pitch (Ends in a puddle)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-88&nbsp;C
-</td><td>Sw: Small passage on left just before pitch at top of The
-Slide. (Choked)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-90&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Sw: Large pitch at the top of The Slide (Merry Go Round)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2001-204-96&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Sw: Pitch just off Magic Roundabout Chamber, 2-3 second
-drop. (Gaffered To The Wall Series)
-</td></tr><tr><td>
-C2002-204-01&nbsp;A
-</td><td>Pitch in Razordance (Steady Now - descended 2003)</td></tr>
-</table>
-
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
 <head>
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
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 <title>1623:234</title>
 </head>
 
@@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ boulder-strewn floor; at the far side of the chamber is a narrow slot in the
 floor, <b>Who Ate All The Pies</b>, which was blocked by a large boulder in
 2004.</p>
 
-<p class="branch1">Around 5m from the floor of Kidney, a side passage,
+<p><i>Around 5m from the floor of Kidney, a side passage,
 <b>Crust</b> leads off; after passing a puddle of water it turns to the right
 and slopes steeply upwards. At the top of the slope the continuation is a
 mud-floored, body-sized tube, which was explored for some distance but was
@@ -47,7 +46,7 @@ becoming increasingly tedious; shortly beyond the furthest survey station it
 opens out into a small chamber (just big enough to turn round in) after which
 it closes in horizontally to a narrow high slot, which may be passable for
 small people [<a href="qm.html#C2004-234-22" id="qC2004-234-22">C2004-234-22
-C</a>].</p>
+C</a>].</i></p>
 
 <p><a href="l/piebottom.html"><img src="t/piebottom.jpg" class="onright" /></a>
 The boulder at Who Ate All The Pies was removed by capping in 2005,
@@ -63,9 +62,9 @@ rather damp) down into Wowoland.</p>
 <h2>Wowland</h2>
 
 <p>The bottom of the handline climb is a small chamber with numerous exits.
-<span class="branch1">Two passages in the left-hand wall part-way down the
+<i>Two passages in the left-hand wall part-way down the
 climb are the route into <a href="#threecookies">Three Cookies
-Chamber</a></span>. Further on on the left is a hole in the floor, which leads
+Chamber</a></i>. Further on on the left is a hole in the floor, which leads
 to a nasty-looking climb down in a tight rift [<a href="qm.html#C2005-234-08"
 id="qC2005-234-08">C2005-234-08 C</a>]. Straight on is a narrow trench,
 carrying the water from Pie Series; here one can climb up into <a
@@ -86,13 +85,13 @@ id="qC2005-234-03">C2005-234-03 C</a>].
 <p>The two tubes in the wall lead into a compact knot of small crawls. Keeping
 to the left, one emerges in <b><a id="threecookies">Three Cookies
 Chamber</a></b>, a wedge-shaped chamber with a mud floor. Here there are three
-ways on. <span class="branch1">Straight on is too tight, while on
+ways on. <i>Straight on is too tight, while on
 the left a wide passage with a narrow slot in the floor reaches a T-junction.
 Right ends quickly, while left leads to an up-climb and short pitch into the
 base of a drippy aven, <b><a id="weeweeland">Weeweeland</a></b>, which is
 directly underneath Cess Pot in the upper levels. The drips disappear into a
 narrow winding passage in the floor in sharp rock [<a
-href="qm.html#C2005-234-07" id="qC2005-234-07">C2005-234-07 C</a>].</span> The
+href="qm.html#C2005-234-07" id="qC2005-234-07">C2005-234-07 C</a>].</i> The
 main way out of Three Cookies is under an arch on the right, leading to an
 upwards-sloping stooping passage floored with powdery mud. Soon a junction is
 reached, <i>where a passage leads off to the right but ends in a mud
@@ -198,9 +197,9 @@ wide chamber, where there are two ways on. On the right is a 10 pitch
 leading to a ledge which looks out onto a 5m deep blind pit: Limo Pit. On the left is a passage leading off
 at floor level, which contains some fine flowstone formations and straws;
 unfortunately, these soon conspire to completely block the passage.</p>
-
+<hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<hr /><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="234.html">234 index page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/index.html#id234">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index and description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm#id234">Full Index of 1623 Caves</a></li><li><a href="../../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/234/upperlevel.html b/smkridge/234/upperlevel.html
index 576abea8b..2020760cf 100644
--- a/smkridge/234/upperlevel.html
+++ b/smkridge/234/upperlevel.html
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
 <title>1623/234: Upper horizontal levels</title>
-<style type="text/css"> .branch1 {font-style: italic}; </style>
 </head>
 
 <body>
@@ -45,13 +44,13 @@ another crawl on the left leads to <a href="#underhand">Underhand Passage</a>,
 while the main passage continues to a choice of a climb down of around 2m or an
 ascending traverse round to the left.</p>
 
-<p class="branch1">The traverse is exposed but easy, and leads to an upwards
+<i>The traverse is exposed but easy, and leads to an upwards
 sloping passage, with an aven above from which daylight emerges; a vocal
 connection has been established to a nearby surface shaft, which has
 accordingly been tagged as 234b. The passage continues upwards past some loose
 boulders to emerge in a small chamber leading down to the right. An awkward
 wriggle through boulders to the left in the chamber leads to a drop [<a
-href="qm.html#C2004-234-01" id="qC2004-234-01">C2004-234-01 C</a>].</p>
+href="qm.html#C2004-234-01" id="qC2004-234-01">C2004-234-01 C</a>].</i></p>
 
 <p><a href="l/flashgun.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/flashgun.jpg" /></a>The
 climb leads to a short slope down, after which ducking under a low arch leads
@@ -82,18 +81,17 @@ be negotiated by stooping. A few metres in is the other end of the
 aforementioned oxbow, and further along is a passage on the right, the far end
 of <a href="#circuit">Clifton's Circuit</a>.</p>
 
-<p>At the end of Geometers' Crawl is a T-junction. <span class="branch1">Left
+<p>At the end of Geometers' Crawl is a T-junction. <i>Left
 leads to <b>Hades</b>, two interconnecting parallel passages sloping steeply
 upward. The right-hand passage is too tight; the left fork levels off slightly,
 at which point there are three possibilities: straight on is too tight; down a
 hole in the floor is choked; down and to the left through an extremely tight
 tube leads to a drop, awkward even to throw stones into, which could possibly
 be passed by someone really small and ambitious [<a href="qm.html#C2004-234-03"
-id="qC2004-234-03">C2004-234-03 C</a>]</span>. Right at the T-junction is a 2m
+id="qC2004-234-03">C2004-234-03 C</a>]</i>. Right at the T-junction is a 2m
 deep hole in the floor, which can either be traversed over or climbed down.</p>
 
-<p><a href="l/golf.html"><img class="onright" src="t/golf.jpg" /></a><span
-class="branch1">At the bottom of the 2m climb there are two passages to the
+<p><a href="l/golf.html"><img class="onright" src="t/golf.jpg" /></a><i>At the bottom of the 2m climb there are two passages to the
 right and one to the left. The leftwards branch passes over some dry cascades
 to a climb down, where there are curious golfball-like formations in the
 ceiling. Crawling on from here the passage gradually becomes impassably tight;
@@ -101,13 +99,13 @@ more spacious passage is visible through a slot in the floor, but this looks to
 be difficult to enter to enter [<a href="qm.html#C2004-234-04"
 id="qC2004-234-04">C2004-234-04 C</a>]. The rightwards branches soon unite and
 lead back into <a href="#geom">Geometers' Crawl</a>, forming the loop known as
-<b><a id="circuit">Clifton's Circuit</a></b>.</span></p>
+<b><a id="circuit">Clifton's Circuit</a></b>.</i></p>
 
 <p><a href="l/ymbj.html"><img class="onleft" src="t/ymbj.jpg" /></a>
 An intimidating ascending traverse across the hole, <b>You Must Be
-Joking</b>, soon regains the floor. <span class="branch1">Climbing into the
+Joking</b>, soon regains the floor. <i>Climbing into the
 roof at this point gains access to <a href="#dangly">Dangly Bag
-Jazz</a>.</span> Straight on is <b>Tacklesack Blues</b>, an awkward section of
+Jazz</a>.</i> Straight on is <b>Tacklesack Blues</b>, an awkward section of
 tight hading rift, with intermittent wider sections where there are holes in
 the floor - these could possibly be entered but are very tight [<a
 href="qm.html#C2004-234-11" id="qC2004-234-11">C2004-234-11 C</a>]. A stal on
@@ -147,8 +145,7 @@ id="qC2004-234-31">C2004-234-31 X</a>].</p>
 <h3><a id="measles">Measles Inlet</a></h3>
 
 <p>Measles Inlet begins as a fine phreatic passage, sloping slightly upwards. A
-few metres in there is a passage entering from the left. <span
-class="branch1">A few metres into this there is a rightwards bend, at which
+few metres in there is a passage entering from the left. <i>A few metres into this there is a rightwards bend, at which
 point a wriggle down into the floor on the left leads to a tight tube, <b><a
 id="dangly">Dangly Bag Jazz</a></b>; after an S-bend this emerges in the roof
 above the top end of You Must Be Joking traverse. The passage continues past a
@@ -165,7 +162,7 @@ href="qm.html#C2004-234-08" id="qC2004-234-08">C2004-234-08
 C</a>]. The largest way on from Cascade Chamber is an exposed climb up
 to the right into a continuing rift passage. This soon splits.  The left hand passage
 ends, whilst the right hand passage appears to continue at a
-down-climb [<a href="qm.html#C2008-234-02" id="qC2008-234-02">C2008-234-02 B</a>]</span> The
+down-climb [<a href="qm.html#C2008-234-02" id="qC2008-234-02">C2008-234-02 B</a>]</i> The
 main Measles Inlet passage continues sloping gradually upwards; the left-hand
 wall is covered in brown mud blobs (hence the passage name). There is a crawl
 leading off to the right around halfway along [<a href="qm.html#C2004-234-09"
@@ -209,15 +206,15 @@ reach a junction. To the left chokes; to the right leads to a chamber. This
 chamber can also be reached by going straight on from the aforementioned
 junction at the rift.</p>
 
-<p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <span class="branch1">A small
+<p>From this chamber, there are two ways on. <i>A small
 choss wall surrounds a vertical hole through which it is possible to drop down
 (tricky on the return) into a small chamber. From here, an awkward squeeze
 leads into a continuing crawl, which has not been pushed [<a
-href="qm.html#C2002-234-04" id="qC2002-234-04">C2002-234-04 C</a>].</span> To
-the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <span class="branch1">After a
+href="qm.html#C2002-234-04" id="qC2002-234-04">C2002-234-04 C</a>].</i> To
+the left is a crawl over choss which enlarges. <i>After a
 short distance a tube on the right leads to the head of a pitch (not pushed;
 probably 15-20m [<a href="qm.html#C2002-234-05" id="qC2002-234-05">C2002-234-05
-B</a>]) and continues to a choke.</span> Straight ahead leads to an
+B</a>]) and continues to a choke.</i> Straight ahead leads to an
 earthen-floored draughting crawl which has been dug, and needs further work to
 get through [<a href="qm.html#C2002-234-06" id="qC2002-234-06">C2002-234-06
 Dig</a>]. Shortly before the crawl becomes flat-out, a tube leading up on the
@@ -248,9 +245,9 @@ which draughts somewhat and continues in both directions [<a
 href="qm.html#C2004-234-27" id="qC2004-234-27">C2004-234-27 C</a>] [<a
 href="qm.html#C2004-234-28" id="qC2004-234-28">C2004-234-28 C</a>]. </p>
 
-
+<hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<hr /><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="234.html">234 index page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/index.html#id234">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area index and description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm#id234">Full Index of 1623 Caves</a></li><li><a href="../../areas.htm">Other Areas</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/cucc.htm b/smkridge/40/cucc.htm
index 466075734..336202c4a 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/cucc.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/cucc.htm
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
 </head>
 <body>
-<center><table BORDER=0 WIDTH="100%" >
+<center><table id="cavepage">
 <tr>
-<th align=left><font size=+2>40 a - s</font></th>
+<th align=left><font>40 a - s</font></th>
 
-<th align=CENTER><font size=+2 lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle</font></th>
+<th align=CENTER><font lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel Eish&ouml;hle</font></th>
 
-<th align=right><font size=+2>3/S/T/E x</font></th>
+<th align=right><font>3/S/T/E x</font></th>
 </tr>
 </table></center>
 
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ a deadman. (horrid polyprop garden rope coiled up in situ!)
 
 <hr>
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../index.html#id40"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> area</a> index and description</li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a> to caves</li>
 <li><a href="../../areas.htm">Other areas</a> in 1623</li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/l/devalt.htm b/smkridge/40/l/devalt.htm
index 3106f0303..dadfa5883 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/l/devalt.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/l/devalt.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ fanned by an impressive cold draught.
 <!-- Photo scanned from duplicate slide on Nikon Coolscan, AERW -->
 <hr /><p>
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <!-- <a href="../pix.htm#">Visual tour of Eish&ouml;hle</a></li> -->
 <li><a href="../cucc.htm#pov">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id40">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/l/povice.htm b/smkridge/40/l/povice.htm
index dc49b11c8..3e2ba24f9 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/l/povice.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/l/povice.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ discovered in 1999 and an important objective of the 2000 expedition.
 <!-- Photo scanned from duplicate slide on Nikon Coolscan, AERW -->
 <hr /><p>
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <!-- <a href="../pix.htm#">Visual tour of Eish&ouml;hle</a></li> -->
 <li><a href="../cucc.htm#qC000040-02">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id40">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/l/upup1.htm b/smkridge/40/l/upup1.htm
index 07ddd0360..ba4c57b30 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/l/upup1.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/l/upup1.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ expedition).
 <!-- Photo scanned from duplicate slide on Nikon Coolscan, AERW -->
 <hr /><p>
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <!-- <a href="../pix.htm#">Visual tour of Eish&ouml;hle</a></li> -->
 <li><a href="../cucc.htm#upup">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id40">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/l/upup2.htm b/smkridge/40/l/upup2.htm
index acf7f4c42..0418db0c5 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/l/upup2.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/l/upup2.htm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ chamber, which has been left rigged (after the 1999 expedition).
 <!-- Photo scanned from duplicate slide on Nikon Coolscan, AERW -->
 <hr /><p>
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <!-- <a href="../pix.htm#">Visual tour of Eish&ouml;hle</a></li> -->
 <li><a href="../cucc.htm#upup">Back to cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id40">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/40/qm.htm b/smkridge/40/qm.htm
index ac3d0286d..3d97503e0 100644
--- a/smkridge/40/qm.htm
+++ b/smkridge/40/qm.htm
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ explored by many people over a long period, so shouldn't yet be too bad here.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/index.html#id40">Schwarzmooskogel area</a>
 index and description</li>
 <li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a> to caves</li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/115.htm b/smkridge/41/115.htm
index 54869100c..1790e69c0 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/115.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/115.htm
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ deeper parts of the system.
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id115">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/144.htm b/smkridge/41/144.htm
index be7620a01..f06826874 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/144.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/144.htm
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ at [<a href="qmlist.htm#C1980-41-33">C1980-41-33</a>].
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id144">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/41.htm b/smkridge/41/41.htm
index b346ddba6..40d6dc311 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/41.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/41.htm
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ of a flood.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/deepwy.htm b/smkridge/41/deepwy.htm
index 2e074480b..91d199bd5 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/deepwy.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/deepwy.htm
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ remain unproven.
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/histry.htm b/smkridge/41/histry.htm
index e3aee0e4b..73a42facf 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/histry.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/histry.htm
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ ever list all the trips which explored the cave.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cave description <a href="../41.htm">overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/l/115ent.htm b/smkridge/41/l/115ent.htm
index 91099b59e..abdf7b7a8 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/l/115ent.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/l/115ent.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Schnellzugh&ouml;hle during the explorations of 1981.
 <!-- Photo 133, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 81 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../115.htm">Cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id115">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/l/142bc.htm b/smkridge/41/l/142bc.htm
index 5797473e3..a7e78411d 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/l/142bc.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/l/142bc.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ member of the photographic
 <!-- scanned on Nikon Coolscan at 1350 dpi, Mike Martin -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../off41.htm#bigcham142">Cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id115"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span>
 ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/l/camp.htm b/smkridge/41/l/camp.htm
index 53dee2de3..407337cc4 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/l/camp.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/l/camp.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The photo was taken on the second (and final) bottoming trip.
 Shop Pro 5, AERW 1999.10.13 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../deepwy.htm#camp">Cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id115"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span>
 ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/l/sump.htm b/smkridge/41/l/sump.htm
index 6338974f7..30c7015b9 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/l/sump.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/l/sump.htm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ streamway.
 Shop Pro 5, AERW 1999.10.13 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Back to <a href="../deepwy.htm#sump">Cave description</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id115">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../indxal.htm">Full Index</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/off115.htm b/smkridge/41/off115.htm
index b2350fa3f..3f9187180 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/off115.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/off115.htm
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ href="qmlist.htm#C1981-41-21">C1981-41-21</a>], both with inlets).
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id115">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/off41.htm b/smkridge/41/off41.htm
index 249cc31f0..a804709dc 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/off41.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/off41.htm
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ actually been seen.</p>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/offdp.htm b/smkridge/41/offdp.htm
index f369154e2..2927bd977 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/offdp.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/offdp.htm
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ precedes the Subtle Approach Pitch.</p>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/qmlist.htm b/smkridge/41/qmlist.htm
index b5aadd66f..695314bf0 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/qmlist.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/qmlist.htm
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ all new ones with C2000-142- (or whatever year it is) numbers.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="survey.htm">The surveys</a></li>
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
 <li><a href="../index.html#id41">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
diff --git a/smkridge/41/survey.htm b/smkridge/41/survey.htm
index 8d9aa181d..1372cd13a 100644
--- a/smkridge/41/survey.htm
+++ b/smkridge/41/survey.htm
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ system, and be able to draw up a full survey of what is already at least a
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../41.htm">Back to overview</a></li>
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/113ac.htm b/smkridge/others/l/113ac.htm
index 582d6ecf1..b37d0b4a5 100644
--- a/smkridge/others/l/113ac.htm
+++ b/smkridge/others/l/113ac.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ the entrance pitch of 1623/113, Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle.
 <!-- Photo K095, Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 16 -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../113.htm">Cave description</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../../years/1980/log.htm">1980 Logbook</a> - this is actually missing, so don't bother :-(</li>
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/113day.htm b/smkridge/others/l/113day.htm
index 875d4dc7e..fe498905a 100644
--- a/smkridge/others/l/113day.htm
+++ b/smkridge/others/l/113day.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ water on top, ideal for getting a cold, wet, bruised bottom !
 <!-- scanned on Nikon Coolscan 600x900 at 675 dpi, 1997.08.12, AERW -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../113.htm">Cave description</a></li>
 <li>More photos:
 <ul>
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/113ent.htm b/smkridge/others/l/113ent.htm
index cab829f6c..0128ef8fd 100644
--- a/smkridge/others/l/113ent.htm
+++ b/smkridge/others/l/113ent.htm
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle on the derigging trip, 1980.
 <!-- Picture from scan of monochrome print -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../113.htm">Cave description</a>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../../../years/1980/log.htm">1980 Logbook</a> - this is actually missing, so don't bother :-(</li>
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/161c.htm b/smkridge/others/l/161c.htm
index 14d0f356f..495371fb7 100644
--- a/smkridge/others/l/161c.htm
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ this entrance has not been used.
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../161/france.htm">Back to cave description</a></li>
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/161cvw.htm b/smkridge/others/l/161cvw.htm
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+<ul id="links">
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 <ul>
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/161dc1.htm b/smkridge/others/l/161dc1.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel.
 <br clear=all><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Duncan Collis, 1996</font>
 <hr />
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../index.html">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/161dcl.htm b/smkridge/others/l/161dcl.htm
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Alm, where a cluster of huts can be seen in the summer pasture.
 <br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Duncan Collis, 1996</font>
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+<ul id="links">
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/161gly.htm b/smkridge/others/l/161gly.htm
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 <ul>
diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/180.htm b/smkridge/others/l/180.htm
index 462a36738..cd4d70368 100644
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Schwarzmooskogel ridge: 1623/180 entrance
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+<ul id="links">
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/194.htm b/smkridge/others/l/194.htm
index cf3678245..da1ca249f 100644
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ rift off to the right.
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/195.htm b/smkridge/others/l/195.htm
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ narrower rift.
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/1999x1.htm b/smkridge/others/l/1999x1.htm
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 <!-- LINKS -->
 <!-- img alt="&gt;" src="../../../../icons/lists/0.png">
 <a href="../../161/france.htm">Back to cave description</a><br -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../index.html#id1999-x01">Schwarzmooskogel ridge area</a></li>
 <li><b>More photos:</b>
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/87a.htm b/smkridge/others/l/87a.htm
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/87b.htm b/smkridge/others/l/87b.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ thrutchy top section of the pitch about to reach the bolt.<br clear=all>
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/purple.htm b/smkridge/others/l/purple.htm
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ picture.
 <br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; A.E.R.Waddington, 1980</font>
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 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
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diff --git a/smkridge/others/l/via201.htm b/smkridge/others/l/via201.htm
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Vorderer Schwarzmooskogel).
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Ro&szlig;kogel, is the area explored by LUSS (mainly in Kataster area
 
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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ href="40area.html">Eish&ouml;hle area</a>.</p>
 
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+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
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+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
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+<h1>Expo 2009</h1>
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+
+<!--fragment for each trip-->
+<div class="tripdate" id="tyyyy-mm-dd">yyyy-mm-dd</div>
+<div class="trippeople">people on the trip</div>
+<div class="triptitle">title of trip </div>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 6hrs</div>
+<p>text here</p>
+<!--end of fragment-->
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+<hr />
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+<li><a href="index.html">Back to 2009 Index</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+#LOGFILE=~expo/logs/cronlog
+
+#echo "Starting expo website update script" 
+echo `date` 
+echo "Changing to directory: ~expo/expoweb"
+cd ~expo/expoweb 
+echo -e "Running 'hg update'\n-------------"
+hg update
+echo -e "Regenerating website\n-------------"
+make
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/years/1976/log.htm b/years/1976/log.htm
index 8de01c4b2..e6abfcd35 100644
--- a/years/1976/log.htm
+++ b/years/1976/log.htm
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 Upsall would be a good bet as the most likely to have it</h3>
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1976 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1977</a><br>
diff --git a/years/1976/report.htm b/years/1976/report.htm
index 913a12274..81c7d7e34 100644
--- a/years/1976/report.htm
+++ b/years/1976/report.htm
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ the entrance.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1977,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1977/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1976 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1977/771649.htm b/years/1977/771649.htm
index 526702c19..16e7de75c 100644
--- a/years/1977/771649.htm
+++ b/years/1977/771649.htm
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ built for the skiers and the plateau is now a brisk three quarters of an
 hours' walk along dubious tracks from where the road ends. The road itself is
 no trifling effort but a great autobahn affair zigzagging its way up the
 hillside. Near the top, it has a heart-stopping hang gliders' take-off ramp.
-The road is a toll road, and a car plus four people would cost about �5.50
+The road is a toll road, and a car plus four people would cost about &pound;5.50
 per trip. Before we parted with cash, however, a curious aspect of local
 attitudes was utilised. Cavers in Austria, and I believe in other parts of
 the continent too, are regarded as real heroes. The words "Hohlen Forscher"
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ next spring/summmer for details of finds on the 1977 expedition.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1977 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a> (currently missing)</li>
diff --git a/years/1977/andylg.htm b/years/1977/andylg.htm
index 478b2fa41..1d9f15b73 100644
--- a/years/1977/andylg.htm
+++ b/years/1977/andylg.htm
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ of the expedition and about twice as expensively!
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1977 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a> (currently missing)</li>
diff --git a/years/1977/log.htm b/years/1977/log.htm
index e165cbbee..3c8628693 100644
--- a/years/1977/log.htm
+++ b/years/1977/log.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ the 1977 logbook" are really references to "B8" from 1976.
 <a id="id1977-76" href="../1978/log.htm#id1978-76-1">Eislufth&ouml;hle next trip</a>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1977 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li>Andy Waddington's <a href="andylg.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1977/report.htm b/years/1977/report.htm
index 6f2917a51..02dce4478 100644
--- a/years/1977/report.htm
+++ b/years/1977/report.htm
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ capsize, provided you have tied yourself in first.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1978
 <a href="../../../jnl/1978/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1977 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1978/782034.htm b/years/1978/782034.htm
index 1864f43d3..330a0020e 100644
--- a/years/1978/782034.htm
+++ b/years/1978/782034.htm
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 <h2>Cambridge University versus the Totes Gebirge</h2>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1978 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1978/bcracc.htm b/years/1978/bcracc.htm
index 36366d61e..7a970c7fb 100644
--- a/years/1978/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1978/bcracc.htm
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ report will be published in "Cambridge Underground 1979" out about May 1979.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1978 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1978/log.htm b/years/1978/log.htm
index c8767e9c8..06bfad575 100644
--- a/years/1978/log.htm
+++ b/years/1978/log.htm
@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ those pitches whilst being wide awake !
 <a href="../1979/log.htm#id1979-76-1">Next trip</a><hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1978 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1979</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1978/npc79.htm b/years/1978/npc79.htm
index 4c81e681c..2e4436db4 100644
--- a/years/1978/npc79.htm
+++ b/years/1978/npc79.htm
@@ -19,27 +19,27 @@ We were mainly interested in an area of the <span lang="de-at">Totes
 Gebirge</span> known as the <span lang="de-at">Loser</span> Plateau, which
 has recently had a new toll road built up to it. This meant that our area of
 interest was only an hour's walk away on level ground (hostile cattle
-permitting).
+permitting).</p>
 
 <p>The CUCC had been out the previous year and had only scratched the surface
-by the time they had to depart.
+by the time they had to depart.</p>
 
 <p>The three of us travelled out by train; a fairly arduous 30-hour journey
 without any real sleep. Eventually we met up with the other members of the
 expedition and I was able to swop my two-day old copy of the 'Times' for a
 good English cup of tea; it's remarkable how British one becomes when on the
-continent!
+continent!</p>
 
 <p>Our first night under canvas was greeted by a classic alpine storm with
 thunderbolts and lightning (pyrotechnics worthy of even Hryndyj). Later we
 made acquaintance with the Austrian lager, not a patch on Tetleys but very
-potent.
+potent.</p>
 
 <p>Next day we began prospecting and spent the following few days inspecting
 small shafts (100'). These all choked so we concluded that we were looking
 for the wrong sort of entrance. What was needed was an entrance with
 horizontal passage so that any glacial debris could not enter and block the
-pitch below.
+pitch below.</p>
 
 <p>We eventually came across a small hole which was draughting violently.
 Andy descended and found a snow slope on which he rigged a ladder as a
@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ the hole he found another snow slope which led to the head of a pitch with a
 large gale, sufficient to put out a carbide lamp, blowing up it. Returning
 the following day, with a bolting kit, since there were no natural belays, we
 rigged the pitch and descended to discover a vertical snow plug. Deeper still
-a pitch belled out to Bar Pot dimensions.
+a pitch belled out to Bar Pot dimensions.</p>
 
 <p>We later had grave doubts about the stability of this snow bridge which
 was definitely melting and only seemed to stay suspended above the void by
 will-power. Pressing on down the shaft we had great problems rigging it; in
 fact we spent a good two days bolting/rigging and rerigging before the thing
-was satisfactory. The total depth of the pitch was 70 metres.
+was satisfactory. The total depth of the pitch was 70 metres.</p>
 
 <p>At the base of the shaft we passed into a hole with fluted walls soaring
 up into the distance further than our lights could penetrate; it was
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ came to a boulder choke! This was a surprise; we had not considered this
 possibility because of the large draught. First appearances suggested a total
 choke. However, a man-size hole was found at the base of the choke and the
 boulders seemed safely stuck. We pushed Andy through the hole and he found a
-pitch, so we retreated until the next day.
+pitch, so we retreated until the next day.</p>
 
 <p>The shaft was descended for 30 metres to another pitch but the draught had
 disappeared, so we named it 'Keg Series'. We traversed over this pitch into
@@ -76,26 +76,26 @@ taking the draught so we were back on the trail again. We found two more
 pitches; the first was a good hang of 16 metres, the second (down the side of
 a large vadose passage) was 11 metres. Then came the first bit of horizontal
 development we had encountered - it led to a large chamber and a hefty inlet
-making the place a maelstrom of spray.
+making the place a maelstrom of spray.</p>
 
 <p>Unfortunately at this point we ran out of both ladder and time so we had
 to derig with the sight of more pitches ahead (a sort of Ghar Parau in
 miniature). The pot is definitely still going and we shall be back next year
-to continue on into the unknown....
+to continue on into the unknown....</p>
 
 <p>I think we were all impressed by the area, which is virtually virgin
 territory. The <span lang="de-at">Loser</span> Plateau must be one of the
 least explored areas of Europe; it has 800 metres potential and large areas
-of cavernous limestone which are totally unexplored.
+of cavernous limestone which are totally unexplored.</p>
 
-<p align=right>S.Farrow
+<p align=right>S.Farrow</p>
 
 <h3><a id="id1978">Austria 1978</a></h3>
 
 <p>August 1978 saw a return of University cavers to the <span
 lang="de-at">Totes Gebirge</span> of Austria. Since five members of the
 expedition were also Pennine members, this report is included to show that we
-don't spend all year digging on Fountains Fell.
+don't spend all year digging on Fountains Fell.</p>
 
 <p>Following a successful trip in 1977, a much more organised group set off
 in July with a ton of gear (mainly food and rope) for the two-and-a-half day
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ days of icy digging and bolting to rig 'Plugged Shaft'. At the bottom was a
 15-metre free drop overhung by a large ice boulder in the process of melting
 - indeed, below this point, we were the target for any ice falling in the
 shaft. The pitch lands in a large round chamber, on a pile of shattered ice
-blocks.
+blocks.</p>
 
 <p>From the chamber a further 13-metre pitch (Saved Shaft), drops over the
 last of the ice into 'Boulder Chamber'. A small hole in the wall of huge
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ down leads to the head of 'Follow-through shaft', a 30-metre pitch broken by
 a large ledge half-way down. An abandoned stream passage leads out into a
 high rift chamber - 'The Taproom' - last year's terminus. On our first trip,
 the heavy drip in the chamber was absent, but later it returned with a
-vengeance.
+vengeance.</p>
 
 <p>A climb down leas to the continuing rift - too narrow at stream level -
 but a travese to sections of false floor leads to an alternative way down.
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ boulders, a large black hole suggests a chamber going up a vast distance, but
 downwards is more directly interesting and accessible. The explorers rigged a
 short drop to a narrow slit which rapidly opened into a magnificent 55-metre
 free drop from which it was seen that the upward black space is the top of an
-80-metre high chamber - the Hall of the Greene King.
+80-metre high chamber - the Hall of the Greene King.</p>
 
 <p>Doug and Andy reached the chaotic boulder floor of the chamber after
 descending a short 'Balcony' pitch. The Hall is about 20 metres in diameter
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ split in half, causing the floor below Andy to drop 6 inches! Shortly after,
 a series of mysterious sump-like gurgling noises from below suggested that
 surface rain was coming through - the explorers retreated from the
 increasingly intimidating hole - twelve hours plus, this time, having been
-spent underground.
+spent underground.</p>
 
 <p>The third and final overnight visit was the last pushing trip. Nick, Simon
 and Julian descended the rift to find a muddy stream passage - again too
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ down. More traversing led to an oxbow containing an incredible volume of
 sticky mud. A 13-metre pitch descends down a filthy wall - prussiking here
 was a losing battle except with Gibbs. We called the pitch the 'Fiesta Run'
 for reasons soon to be apparent. More traversing leads to an unbottomed black
-space where the stream could be heard below.
+space where the stream could be heard below.</p>
 
 <p>We got 5 metres down what seemed to be a 50-ish metre pitch. From a depth
 of about 330 metres the party slogged out to the surface after 12 hours
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ spectacular leap (double somersault with twist). Nick, Simon and Julian woke
 up to find themselves in the river - eliminating two of our group of five on
 the spot. There were three more trips involving members of the other groups.
 Two derigging and one surveying trip cleared the pot and took the survey to
--140 metres.
+-140 metres.</p>
 
 <p>Meanwhile, the other group had found a powerfully draughting entrance
 which took three days of Yorkshire digging to enter. This soon proved to be a
@@ -189,18 +189,18 @@ smaller rift by pitches of 5, 40 and 30 metres (by-passing a parallel
 75-metre free drop) to more rift streamway and further pitches. ExCS
 descended the big rift in a 95-metre pitch to reach the same point and
 eventually reached a very nasty choke at -280 metres, thus making <span
-lang="de-at">'Gemseh&ouml;hle'</span> the second deepest on the plateau.
+lang="de-at">'Gemseh&ouml;hle'</span> the second deepest on the plateau.</p>
 
 <p>At least two NPC will be out again in 1979 to push <span
 lang="de-at">Eislufth&ouml;hle,</span> and to look at other leads in <span
 lang="de-at">Gemseh&ouml;hle</span> - finding deep pots is amazingly easy out
-there, pushing them just a little more trouble.
+there, pushing them just a little more trouble.</p>
 
 <p align=right>A.Waddington</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/NPC/">Northern Pennine Club</a>
 <a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/NPC/1979/MENU.HTM">1979 Journal</a>
 (from which the above is taken)</li>
diff --git a/years/1978/report.htm b/years/1978/report.htm
index 5ad529f87..a9df3a089 100644
--- a/years/1978/report.htm
+++ b/years/1978/report.htm
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ nevertheless.
 <p>Nick Thorne.
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1979,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1979/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1978 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1978/sponsr.htm b/years/1978/sponsr.htm
index 517c62705..a71f1ecd3 100644
--- a/years/1978/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1978/sponsr.htm
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ to the expedition:<p>
 </ul>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1978 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1979/792026.htm b/years/1979/792026.htm
index 71ecc5bc4..b85f0b24a 100644
--- a/years/1979/792026.htm
+++ b/years/1979/792026.htm
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 <font size=-1>Bristol Exploration Club Belfry Bulletin 378 pp</font>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1979 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1979/811412.htm b/years/1979/811412.htm
index 33f2592b7..9b3e1eac7 100644
--- a/years/1979/811412.htm
+++ b/years/1979/811412.htm
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ remaining is not enormous, so we are unlikely to return to
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1979 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1979/bcracc.htm b/years/1979/bcracc.htm
index 383008b5f..9b3ba6485 100644
--- a/years/1979/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1979/bcracc.htm
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ late spring when large surveys should also be available.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1979 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1979/log.htm b/years/1979/log.htm
index 930f57b23..4d1d4b007 100644
--- a/years/1979/log.htm
+++ b/years/1979/log.htm
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ League tables were as follows
 </ul>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1979 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1980</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1979/report.htm b/years/1979/report.htm
index 9674c37c7..fe124e617 100644
--- a/years/1979/report.htm
+++ b/years/1979/report.htm
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ is possibly not extremely accurate.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1979 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1980/UBSS_Proc_16_1_11-20.pdf b/years/1980/UBSS_Proc_16_1_11-20.pdf
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index 000000000..db592358f
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diff --git a/years/1980/log.htm b/years/1980/log.htm
index f032275db..dc5e82c0b 100644
--- a/years/1980/log.htm
+++ b/years/1980/log.htm
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ cooperate).
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1981</a><br>
diff --git a/years/1980/npcpub.htm b/years/1980/npcpub.htm
index 074b5c5ad..ef8bb4ea3 100644
--- a/years/1980/npcpub.htm
+++ b/years/1980/npcpub.htm
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ expedition again has a Pennine contingent so watch this space for news !
 <br>Proc. UBSS <!-- a href="../../others/ubss/831621.htm" -->Vol. 16 No. 2 pp 77-83
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1980/report.htm b/years/1980/report.htm
index 7b0ee5c10..d21ecfd7b 100644
--- a/years/1980/report.htm
+++ b/years/1980/report.htm
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ emerged to be greeted by a cold drizzle and a pot of burnt rice pudding.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1981/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1981</li>
 <li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
diff --git a/years/1980/slip.htm b/years/1980/slip.htm
index c145acde0..1c36dd029 100644
--- a/years/1980/slip.htm
+++ b/years/1980/slip.htm
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ the design of CMI's is up to the conditions found underground.
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1981/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1981</li>
 <li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
diff --git a/years/1980/song.htm b/years/1980/song.htm
index 24f6d7137..1d42a42cc 100644
--- a/years/1980/song.htm
+++ b/years/1980/song.htm
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ be included in this publication.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1981/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1981</li>
 <li><b>1980 Expedition info</b>:
diff --git a/years/1980/ubss1.htm b/years/1980/ubss1.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1af21edde
--- /dev/null
+++ b/years/1980/ubss1.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>1980: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10, An introduction to Austrian karst, Steve Perry</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS 81.1427: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10</font>
+<h2>An introduction to Austrian karst</h2>
+
+<p align=right>By Steve Perry
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society</i> 16(1) (1981) pp 5-10, 
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+<a href="http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=490&ArticleName=An+Introduction+to+Austrian+Karst">
+http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=490&ArticleName=An+Introduction+to+Austrian+Karst</a>
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_Proc_16_1_5-10.pdf">here</a>.
+<br>
+Alternatively then ask to look at the original article in the CUCC libary, 
+see the <a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a> for details.
+
+
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<b>1980 Expedition info</b>:<br>
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+<a href="log.htm">Logbook</a><br>
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+<a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1981</a><br>
+<!-- <img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png"> <a href="bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves &amp; Caving Report</a><br> -->
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+Austria 1980 - from <a href="npcpub.htm">NPC Newsletter</a><br>
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+<a href="song.htm">Another Kick in the Balls</a> (expedition song)<br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../pubs.htm#pubs1980">Index</a> to all publications<br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a><br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/years/1980/ubss2.htm b/years/1980/ubss2.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6c451c64f
--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>1980: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 11-20, A description of some caves..., Julian Griffiths</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS 81.1309: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(1) (1981) pp 11-20</font>
+<h2>A description of some caves...</h2>
+
+<p align=right>By Julian Griffiths
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society</i> 16(1) (1981)  pp 11-20, 
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+<a href="http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=491&ArticleName=A+description+of+some+caves+in+the+Totes+Gebirge%2C+Austria">
+http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=491&ArticleName=A+description+of+some+caves+in+the+Totes+Gebirge%2C+Austria</a>
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_Proc_16_1_11-20.pdf">here</a>.
+<br>
+Alternatively then ask to look at the original article in the CUCC libary, 
+see the <a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a> for details.
+
+
+
+<hr />
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+<b>1980 Expedition info</b>:<br>
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+<a href="log.htm">Logbook</a><br>
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+<a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1981</a><br>
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+Austria 1980 - from <a href="npcpub.htm">NPC Newsletter</a><br>
+<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
+<a href="song.htm">Another Kick in the Balls</a> (expedition song)<br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../pubs.htm#pubs1980">Index</a> to all publications<br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a><br>
+<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
+<a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
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diff --git a/years/1981/115.htm b/years/1981/115.htm
index 3de5d604f..76e51f6cf 100644
--- a/years/1981/115.htm
+++ b/years/1981/115.htm
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The final direction of the streamway seems to be northwest - heading back
 into the mountain and away from the lake.
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="report.htm">Back to C.U. Report</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1982
 <a href="../../../jnl/1982/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1981/41germ.htm b/years/1981/41germ.htm
index f9461bd1e..9a48d9977 100644
--- a/years/1981/41germ.htm
+++ b/years/1981/41germ.htm
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ src="41germ.png">
 
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-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="report.htm">Back to C.U. Report</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1982
 <a href="../../../jnl/1982/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1981/UBSS_Proc_16_2_77-83.pdf b/years/1981/UBSS_Proc_16_2_77-83.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..126ad66ec
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diff --git a/years/1981/bcracc.htm b/years/1981/bcracc.htm
index 58caa4bde..faf9ba2dd 100644
--- a/years/1981/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1981/bcracc.htm
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ all our explorations on the Loser.
 
 <hr />
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-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1981 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1981/cavdev.htm b/years/1981/cavdev.htm
index 9315bb898..85bce4873 100644
--- a/years/1981/cavdev.htm
+++ b/years/1981/cavdev.htm
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ discoveries.
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1982
 <a href="../../../jnl/1982/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1981 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1981/log.htm b/years/1981/log.htm
index 784f327f8..40a7e49f5 100644
--- a/years/1981/log.htm
+++ b/years/1981/log.htm
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 and send me one before it disappears for another 17 years :-( Andy</h3>
 <hr />
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1981 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="report.htm">Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1982</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1981/loser.htm b/years/1981/loser.htm
index 21409dc89..0300de66e 100644
--- a/years/1981/loser.htm
+++ b/years/1981/loser.htm
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 
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 <li><a href="report.htm">Back to C.U. Report</a></li>
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diff --git a/years/1981/tmelev.htm b/years/1981/tmelev.htm
index 227656463..23615d3d8 100644
--- a/years/1981/tmelev.htm
+++ b/years/1981/tmelev.htm
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ src="tmelev.png"></center>
 
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diff --git a/years/1981/tmmap.htm b/years/1981/tmmap.htm
index 9febcf9cd..7bd8a75c2 100644
--- a/years/1981/tmmap.htm
+++ b/years/1981/tmmap.htm
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ src="tmmap.png"></center>
 
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diff --git a/years/1981/ubss.htm b/years/1981/ubss.htm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..573b6eaa6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/years/1981/ubss.htm
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>1981: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(2) (Nov 1982) pp 77-83, The Stellerwegh�hle system, Totes Gebirge, Austria, Rich Barker et al</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+<font size=-1>CTS 83.1621: Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society 16(2) (Nov 1982) pp 77-83</font>
+<h2>The Stellerwegh&ouml;hle system</h2>
+
+<p align=right>By Rich Barker et al
+
+<p>This article appeared in <i>Proceedings of the University of Bristol Speleological Society</i> 16(1) (1981)  pp 11-20, 
+and is reproduced with the permission of the author and UBSS.<br>
+
+The master copy can be viewed on the <a href="http://ubss.org.uk">UBSS web site</a> at<br>
+<a href="http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=501&ArticleName=The+Stellerwegh%F6hle+System%2C+Totes+Gebirge%2C+Austria">
+http://www.ubss.org.uk/search_literature_browse.php?ArticleId=501&ArticleName=The+Stellerwegh%F6hle+System%2C+Totes+Gebirge%2C+Austria</a>
+<br>
+A local copy is reproduced <a href="UBSS_Proc_16_2_77-83.pdf">here</a>.
+<br>
+Alternatively then ask to look at the original article in the CUCC libary, 
+see the <a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a> for details.
+
+
+
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+<li><a href="bcracc.htm">BCRA Caves &amp; Caving Report</a></li>
+<li><a href="cavdev.htm">Cave Development in the Totes Gebirge</a>
+(from CU Report)</li>
+</ul></li>
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diff --git a/years/1982/41camp.htm b/years/1982/41camp.htm
index d9d97eaf7..29660c552 100644
--- a/years/1982/41camp.htm
+++ b/years/1982/41camp.htm
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ forget.
 
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 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1982/41gd.htm b/years/1982/41gd.htm
index 20e3d5149..e785e4fbe 100644
--- a/years/1982/41gd.htm
+++ b/years/1982/41gd.htm
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ the head of a pitch (estimated 6m) which has not been descended.
 <h4>Schnellzughohle Entrance 1623/115</h4>
 (AKA Gemsescheissenhohle)
 
-<p>Alt 1467m   47�&deg;0'3"N   13&deg;48'41"E
+<p>Alt 1467m   47&deg;0'3"N   13&deg;48'41"E
 Depth to sump 740m
 
 <p>The entrance is reached by steeply descending to 90m vertically below the
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ resurge in the nearby Altausseer See, (alt. 712m).
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li><ul>
 <li><ul>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/41/41.htm">Current Guidebook Description</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1982/41svy.htm b/years/1982/41svy.htm
index 2017ba3b1..39b81c93a 100644
--- a/years/1982/41svy.htm
+++ b/years/1982/41svy.htm
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ junction with the rest of the system at Junction chamber was surveyed only by
 measuring pitch lengths and so only grade two is claimed.
 
 <p>A surface traverse from the two entrances of Stellerwegh&ouml;hle to the
-entrance to Schnellzugh�hle, and extending to other entrances in the area was
+entrance to Schnellzugh&#246;hle, and extending to other entrances in the area was
 carried out to grade five, and is in close agreement with data from previous
 years. The survey from Schnellzugh&ouml;hle to the Confluence was all to
 grade five, and agrees with the surveys done in 1980-81 to lower grade. From
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ made in 1980 from memory with measured pitch lengths.
 <!-- A.E.R.Waddington, February 1983. -->
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../1983/41svy.htm">The truth</a> about the 1982 survey
 (from CU 1984)</li>
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1982/bats.htm b/years/1982/bats.htm
index 09e51658b..bee75bbfc 100644
--- a/years/1982/bats.htm
+++ b/years/1982/bats.htm
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ substantial outward draught.
 
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 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1982/bcracc.htm b/years/1982/bcracc.htm
index 762f6f284..cee59bc1b 100644
--- a/years/1982/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1982/bcracc.htm
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ for a grant towards equipment.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1982/log.htm b/years/1982/log.htm
index 4ec40a205..2ffa3f54e 100644
--- a/years/1982/log.htm
+++ b/years/1982/log.htm
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ Trisselwand.
 <a href="#id1982-142-3">Previous trip</a>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li>Main Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1983:
diff --git a/years/1982/newbit.htm b/years/1982/newbit.htm
index 1de2db22c..cb7905587 100644
--- a/years/1982/newbit.htm
+++ b/years/1982/newbit.htm
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ and left all the unexplored ends till next year.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1982/report.htm b/years/1982/report.htm
index 9d8ed3191..9cc653db2 100644
--- a/years/1982/report.htm
+++ b/years/1982/report.htm
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ and CUCC who have had a hand in the deepest CUCC find - so far.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1982 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1983/143144.htm b/years/1983/143144.htm
index 72aa3af9e..60708379e 100644
--- a/years/1983/143144.htm
+++ b/years/1983/143144.htm
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ stream disappears down a crack.
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/143.htm">1623/143</a> main guidebook page</li>
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/41/144.htm">1623/144</a> main guidebook page</li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
diff --git a/years/1983/41svy.htm b/years/1983/41svy.htm
index bc6772962..4254c05a0 100644
--- a/years/1983/41svy.htm
+++ b/years/1983/41svy.htm
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ enough additional passage has been found to justify the work involved.
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle</a>
 main guidebook page</li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
diff --git a/years/1983/bcracc.htm b/years/1983/bcracc.htm
index 35d76d57f..4da1a0f1f 100644
--- a/years/1983/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1983/bcracc.htm
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ costs. A full report will appear in "Cambridge Underground 1984".
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1983 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1983/exp142.htm b/years/1983/exp142.htm
index 0f0bc0f5d..4823a19c7 100644
--- a/years/1983/exp142.htm
+++ b/years/1983/exp142.htm
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ history under its interim description: "Tony's-secondh&ouml;hlen-system"!
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1623/142 current
 <a href="../../smkridge/41/off41.htm#ent142">guidebook page</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
diff --git a/years/1983/list.htm b/years/1983/list.htm
index a08cde40d..5a290356d 100644
--- a/years/1983/list.htm
+++ b/years/1983/list.htm
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ N.East Schwarzmoossattel c. 1700m
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1984/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1983 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1983/log.htm b/years/1983/log.htm
index d3c291fec..63644163a 100644
--- a/years/1983/log.htm
+++ b/years/1983/log.htm
@@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ Marlow caused some problems. Hot soup much appreciated.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1983 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li>Main Expo report, Cambridge Underground 1984:
diff --git a/years/1983/wolf1.htm b/years/1983/wolf1.htm
index 09de0574e..d0971971f 100644
--- a/years/1983/wolf1.htm
+++ b/years/1983/wolf1.htm
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ EXCS return to their retirement.
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Guidebook page</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1984/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1984/bcracc.htm b/years/1984/bcracc.htm
index 025361145..0155ef700 100644
--- a/years/1984/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1984/bcracc.htm
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Council for a grant.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1984/cavegd.htm b/years/1984/cavegd.htm
index bcd56c3eb..f1a277eef 100644
--- a/years/1984/cavegd.htm
+++ b/years/1984/cavegd.htm
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ lights between two.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1985,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1985/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>Main Wolfh&ouml;hle <a href="../../plateau/145/145.html">Guidebook page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1984/log.htm b/years/1984/log.htm
index f4f09a549..8184ac77c 100644
--- a/years/1984/log.htm
+++ b/years/1984/log.htm
@@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ crystals,where it all ends. The ice formations may even be worth a tourist
 trip.
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="stopp.htm">Stop Press report</a>, CU 1984</li>
diff --git a/years/1984/report.htm b/years/1984/report.htm
index 3a94c0b48..ec4fab6df 100644
--- a/years/1984/report.htm
+++ b/years/1984/report.htm
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ happily ever after. Bye !
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1985,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1985/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1984/stopp.htm b/years/1984/stopp.htm
index 118726a46..8f165afcf 100644
--- a/years/1984/stopp.htm
+++ b/years/1984/stopp.htm
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ the full sordid details!
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1984,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1984/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1984/twand.htm b/years/1984/twand.htm
index 83fac2cab..2e2abe5f3 100644
--- a/years/1984/twand.htm
+++ b/years/1984/twand.htm
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ at night. God, it was hell up there.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1985,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1985/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1984 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1985/144-41.htm b/years/1985/144-41.htm
index 391630a0b..afa7d1f67 100644
--- a/years/1985/144-41.htm
+++ b/years/1985/144-41.htm
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ and 115 to the right.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/41/144.htm">1623/144</a> Guidebook page</li>
 <li>1985 Expedition info:
 <ul>
diff --git a/years/1985/bdseye.htm b/years/1985/bdseye.htm
index df77b9d06..ca6ba8bae 100644
--- a/years/1985/bdseye.htm
+++ b/years/1985/bdseye.htm
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ had the last word.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1986-7,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1986-7/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1985 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1985/log.htm b/years/1985/log.htm
index d68771ecd..41f95bf3d 100644
--- a/years/1985/log.htm
+++ b/years/1985/log.htm
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ you. Sadly, they'd forgotten to cook our dinner.
 <p>[ The rest of the log book is taken up with transcribed survey notes ]
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1985 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li>Cambridge Underground Expo Report:
diff --git a/years/1985/loser.htm b/years/1985/loser.htm
index d099f776f..560466bef 100644
--- a/years/1985/loser.htm
+++ b/years/1985/loser.htm
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ all CUCC's caves, via the <a href="../../indxal.htm">index.</a>
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1986-7,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1986-7/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1985 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1985/report.htm b/years/1985/report.htm
index 4889ca1a4..a4c8dd28c 100644
--- a/years/1985/report.htm
+++ b/years/1985/report.htm
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ gap may be bridged making one gigantic system.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1986-7,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1986-7/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1985 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1987/158gd.htm b/years/1987/158gd.htm
index 629092c4d..501916d41 100644
--- a/years/1987/158gd.htm
+++ b/years/1987/158gd.htm
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ src="../../smkridge/others/158p.png">
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/158.htm">1623/158</a> Guidebook page</li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1988,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1988/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1987/ent113.htm b/years/1987/ent113.htm
index 47a80b166..16402eb63 100644
--- a/years/1987/ent113.htm
+++ b/years/1987/ent113.htm
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ significant amount of length to the combined system.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../smkridge/113.htm">Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle</a>
 Guidebook page</li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1988,
diff --git a/years/1987/geolog.htm b/years/1987/geolog.htm
index 27b610759..7cc718e67 100644
--- a/years/1987/geolog.htm
+++ b/years/1987/geolog.htm
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ reproduction of his diagrams.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1988,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1988/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1987 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1987/log.htm b/years/1987/log.htm
index dd57583bd..2012423c1 100644
--- a/years/1987/log.htm
+++ b/years/1987/log.htm
@@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ call back to collect.
 <p>88 will have to be renumbered 87A and 87 to 87B
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1987 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li>Cambridge Underground Expo Report:
diff --git a/years/1987/report.htm b/years/1987/report.htm
index 68e69704f..4d01c7113 100644
--- a/years/1987/report.htm
+++ b/years/1987/report.htm
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Rover to continue to Britain without further ado.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1988,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1988/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1987 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1988/164.htm b/years/1988/164.htm
index 2ccafaeaa..e5e04d57b 100644
--- a/years/1988/164.htm
+++ b/years/1988/164.htm
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ too is now known to be elsewhere, though only a stone's throw away.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1623/164 <a href="../../plateau/164.htm">cave description</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1989,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1989/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1988/bcracc.htm b/years/1988/bcracc.htm
index 2777f1cb2..3841a0501 100644
--- a/years/1988/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1988/bcracc.htm
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ to repay by arranging an exchange visit during 1989.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1988 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1988/cavegd.htm b/years/1988/cavegd.htm
index 58d09eb45..ab61370e6 100644
--- a/years/1988/cavegd.htm
+++ b/years/1988/cavegd.htm
@@ -12,29 +12,29 @@
 
 <p>Lat: 47&deg; 40' 40"<br>
 Long: 13&deg; 48' 50"<br>
-Altitude: 1790 metres
+Altitude: 1790 metres</p>
 
 <p>The entrance to 161 was located at the start of what proved to be a very
 successful year for CUCC. The entrance is located on a limestone ridge, just
 along from the col between the Hint. and Vord. Schwarzmooskogel. Due to its
 location, the cave has been unaffected by the large amount of rock shattering
-usually found blocking shafts in the area.
+usually found blocking shafts in the area.</p>
 
 <p>The relatively free hanging entrance shaft lands in a small chamber with
 two ways on. The most obvious being a 20m shaft leading to a 3rd pitch
 through an eye hole, being 10m in length landing on a boulder strewn floor,
-with two ways on.
+with two ways on.</p>
 
 <p>The left way continues as a 12m pitch landing on a loose boulder slope
 ending in a choke. The right way through a small hole under a huge boulder
 resting on a loose boulder slope, this continues at an angle of 30 degrees to
 a further pitch, this has as yet not been descended due to the unstable
-nature of the boulder slope.
+nature of the boulder slope.</p>
 
 <p>The second route out of the chamber at the bottom of the entrance pitch,
 known as the "Rabbit Warren Series" leads via a small phreatic tube to a
 series of shafts of 10.5m, 40m, 47.5m in length eventually ending in a sand
-filled tube with no way on at a depth of 170m.
+filled tube with no way on at a depth of 170m.</p>
 
 <p>The key to the system is to be found on the second pitch, where, after
 descending approx 12m, you pendulum off on to an inclined rift leading to a
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ followed by a very unstable boulder slope leading to a further 26m pitch
 known as "Death's Door" in an inclined rift. This is followed by a free
 climbable rift ending in a very tight 8m pitch "Beer Belly Blues". This rift
 then enlarges and merges with another, entering a huge phreatic passage. This
-gives two possible ways on, the Left Hand Route and the Right Hand Route.
+gives two possible ways on, the Left Hand Route and the Right Hand Route.</p>
 
-<p><b>LEFT HAND ROUTE</b>
+<p><b>LEFT HAND ROUTE</b></p>
 
 <p>This consists of an inclined rift which you continue along avoiding the
 holes in the floor. Many ways on have been seen, but none pushed, along this
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ shafts continued down with ledges hindering your descent, until a large black
 hole with sheer walls is found. This, the "Niflheim" has as yet not been
 fully descended. The word Niflheim comes from the Norse Myths and means "A
 realm of freezing mist and darkness under one root of Yggdrasall (world tree)
-which hell lies within".
+which hell lies within".</p>
 
-<p><b>RIGHT HAND ROUTE</b>
+<p><b>RIGHT HAND ROUTE</b></p>
 
 <p>This takes the form of a large phreatic passage which is covered by a thin
 layer of moon milk. This continues via a short 5m pitch to an area with rock
@@ -71,30 +71,30 @@ to a large 45 degree boulder slope "Boulder Alley". The passage continues
 descending with the roof gaining height all along until a 32m pitch is
 reached at the edge of a large black space. This pitch lands in a very large
 sloping chamber (60m x 45m approx) called "Knossus" containing a frozen
-manganese oxide stream and house size boulders.
+manganese oxide stream and house size boulders.</p>
 
 <p>A walking sized route through a boulder choke "Star Wars" leads to yet
 another large chamber (possibly a continuation of the first) called "Tower
 Blocks" in which you can quite easily get lost. Various routes lead off, none
-of which have yet been properly looked at.
+of which have yet been properly looked at.</p>
 
 <p>The 1989 expedition to Austria will be concentrating mainly on further
 pushing 161 as there are many wide open leads to be looked at left from last
-year's expedition.
+year's expedition.</p>
 
 <ol>
-<li>The Niflheim (Left Hand Route)
-<li>Phreatic levels of Tower Blocks (Right Hand Route)
-<li>Skull Pitch (possible by-pass to Death's Door)
-<li>Passage above Death's Door Pitch
+<li>The Niflheim (Left Hand Route)</li>
+<li>Phreatic levels of Tower Blocks (Right Hand Route)</li>
+<li>Skull Pitch (possible by-pass to Death's Door)</li>
+<li>Passage above Death's Door Pitch</li>
 </ol>
 
 <p>Also it is hoped to investigate by diving, the known resurgence in
-Altaussee Lake.
+Altaussee Lake.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1989,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1989/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1988 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1988/log.htm b/years/1988/log.htm
index b72398cc5..705521c70 100644
--- a/years/1988/log.htm
+++ b/years/1988/log.htm
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ comeing out with everything brown.
 <p>T/U ~ 7 hours  I think !
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1988 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1988/report.htm b/years/1988/report.htm
index bd3b412c9..fcb1cead4 100644
--- a/years/1988/report.htm
+++ b/years/1988/report.htm
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ C&amp;C]
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1989,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1989/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1988 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1988/rover.htm b/years/1988/rover.htm
index 2383f0900..aea6e0997 100644
--- a/years/1988/rover.htm
+++ b/years/1988/rover.htm
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ be said for Rover (sorry Mike).
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1989,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1989/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1988 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1988/to1989.htm b/years/1988/to1989.htm
index abb15f3dc..9bc1ad213 100644
--- a/years/1988/to1989.htm
+++ b/years/1988/to1989.htm
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ metric ton of G&ouml;sser, and work on our suntans.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1989,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1989/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1989 Expedition <a href="../1989/index.htm">Index</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1989/bcracc.htm b/years/1989/bcracc.htm
index 4fac707e5..888a8c4d2 100644
--- a/years/1989/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1989/bcracc.htm
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ exploration will continue in 1990.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1989/camp.htm b/years/1989/camp.htm
index dd434a7bd..39a1e9437 100644
--- a/years/1989/camp.htm
+++ b/years/1989/camp.htm
@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ stuff sacks. Kaninchenh&ouml;hle is not wet, so there were no real problems
 in keeping gear dry in transit.
 
 <p>We'll be back in 1990, and it will be fun to see if we can make it a bit
-more civilised. Now, a music system would be really nice.....
+more civilised. Now, a music system would be really nice.....</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1990,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1990/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1989/cavegd.htm b/years/1989/cavegd.htm
index 7ab11e89b..d8c04a10c 100644
--- a/years/1989/cavegd.htm
+++ b/years/1989/cavegd.htm
@@ -20,18 +20,18 @@
 and Vorderer Schwarzmoos Kogels, about 200 metres up towards the Hinterer
 from the col, and about 20m down the east side of the ridge itself. Due to
 its location the cave has been unaffected by the large amount of rock
-shattering usually found blocking shafts in the area.
+shattering usually found blocking shafts in the area.</p>
 
 <p>The relatively free hanging 45m entrance shaft lands in a small chamber
 with four ways on. The most obvious being a 20m shaft leading to a 3rd pitch
 through an eyehole, being 10m in length landing on a boulder strewn floor,
-with two ways on.
+with two ways on.</p>
 
 <p>The left way continues as a 12m pitch landing on a loose boulder slope
 ending in a choke. The right way through a small hole under a huge boulder
 resting on a loose boulder slope, this continues at an angle of 30 degrees
 to a further pitch, this has as yet not been descended due to the unstable
-nature of the boulder slope.
+nature of the boulder slope.</p>
 
 <h4>Rabbit Warren Series:</h4>
 
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ short climbs-down to a series of shafts and rifts - <b>Adrian's Route</b>
 10m, 40m, 46m in length eventually ending in a draughting sand-filled tube
 with no way on at a depth of 170m. Halfway along the entrance phreatic there
 is a blocked 12m pitch and just beyond that a fork to the right leads to a
-tight stream rift and a couple of nasty but undescended pitches.
+tight stream rift and a couple of nasty but undescended pitches.</p>
 
 <h4>Big Sainsbury's:</h4>
 
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ walking round the corner reveals the open space of <b>Big Sainsbury's</b> - a
 very large passage about 100m long and 10m diameter. This is reached by a 20m
 pitch (<b>Automatic Doors</b>) down to the boulder floor. The fourth way out
 of the entrance chamber (a 1m diameter hole in the floor) comes out in the
-wall halfway down Automatic Doors.
+wall halfway down Automatic Doors.</p>
 
 <p>At the lowest point of this end of Big Sainsbury's - to the right of the
 foot of the pitch a rift leads back through to the '88 second pitch and on
 through the floor (undescended but probably connected to <b>The Dungeon</b>
 passages at base of said 2nd pitch). On the second pitch you descend approx
 12m before penduluming off on to a ledge giving access to this connecting
-rift.
+rift.</p>
 
 <h4>The Dungeon:</h4>
 
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ another short (4m) pitch. At the bottom of this a passage leads off to three
 different pitch heads. Two of these pitches are short and choked but the
 last goes, however the pitch head consists of a large pile of unstable
 boulders and is accessed by crawling under one of the biggest and thus
-remains undescended.
+remains undescended.</p>
 
 <p>walking 20m up the boulders of Big Sainsbury's takes you to the highest
 point of the chamber. In the left wall is a pair of eyeholes overlooking
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ at the bottom. A few metres further along the left wall is a short low
 passage which chokes after 12m. Another 25m along Big Sainsbury's there is a
 2m x 4m hole against the right hand wall. This is the start of <b>Drunk &amp;
 Stupid</b>, a steeply descending rift which goes down to -200m before
-connecting with the Left Hand Route at French Connection Pitch.
+connecting with the Left Hand Route at French Connection Pitch.</p>
 
 <h4>Alternative Shopper:</h4>
 
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ which goes for 25m before choking. The first drop is <b>Checkout</b>, the
 main route on. The second drop is <b>Alternative Shopper</b>, a funnel-shaped
 30m pitch followed by a 10m pitch under a big boulder at the bottom. At the
 bottom is a tight rift leading to a chamber where both the rifts out of it
-are too tight.
+are too tight.</p>
 
 <h4>Dreamtime:</h4>
 
@@ -96,31 +96,31 @@ are too tight.
 to stand on the rock ridge between Checkout pitch and the Alternative Shopper
 30m pitch. Along the ridge turn left below loose boulders, traverse a few
 metres, and climb 3m up a steep slab to gain the continuation of Big
-Sainsbury's passage. This traverse should be lined.
+Sainsbury's passage. This traverse should be lined.</p>
 
 <p>The continuation descends for 30m past windows into a large rift on the
 right, before closing down. The route continues to the right into a narrower
-section, and soon leads to a pitch, with two ways down.
+section, and soon leads to a pitch, with two ways down.</p>
 
 <p>A hole to the left descends a 30m pitch (measured but not surveyed beyond
 a window on the left). At the bottom, this closes down to a tight rift to a
 sharp corner and drop, which was not descended due to the near impossibility
-of rigging and return.
+of rigging and return.</p>
 
 <p>Climbing off the pitch through the window, and continuing round to the
 left, pass underneath jammed boulders which form the floor at the pitch head,
 and enter a chamber. The second way down the pitch, ahead rather than to the
-left, lands at this point.
+left, lands at this point.</p>
 
 <p>Climb up a couple of metres at the back of the chamber and pass through an
 eyehole. From here, a vertical climb down for some 6m in an elliptical tube
 enters a bedding plane. To the left, the bedding plane continues to the top
-of a pitch which has not been descended.
+of a pitch which has not been descended.</p>
 
 <p>The examined route goes ahead, as the bedding plane opens into a rift.
 From here on, the passable passages are widened sections within the rift,
 until the limit of exploration is reached, where there are two or three
-possible pitches.
+possible pitches.</p>
 
 <h4>Down to the Squeeze:</h4>
 
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ free-climbable rift - <b>Rift Sans Nom</b> - ending in an 8m pitch <b>Becka
 Falls</b> with a very tight hammered squeeze - <b>The Squeeze</b> - at the
 top. This rift then enlarges and merges with another, entering a huge
 phreatic passage. This gives two possible ways on. The <b>Left Hand
-Route</b>, and the <b>Right Hand Route</b>.
+Route</b>, and the <b>Right Hand Route</b>.</p>
 
 <h4>Drunk &amp; Stupid:</h4>
 
@@ -141,28 +141,28 @@ ignored in 1988. This should be rigged with a traverse line to reach a tube
 at the bottom leading into a large rift with a 20m hang to boulder strewn
 floor. There is a possible route 10m down the pitch, and a tight side rift to
 an undescended pitch at the bottom. The hole in the floor beneath the
-boulders is about 10m deep to a dead end chamber.
+boulders is about 10m deep to a dead end chamber.</p>
 
 <p>From the bottom of the 20m pitch, a traverse line is required to lead down
 a slippery slope to the head of an excellent 30m pitch (rope pad for the
 belay knot). The main route is now washed rift with traverse lines and a
-couple of short hangs.
+couple of short hangs.</p>
 
 <p>At the bottom of the 30m pitch there is a very tight rift leading back
 which is too tight, and also a parallel rift to the main one, reached by
 climbing up 7m to find a bolt to rig it. This rift heads down and enlarges
-with a 15m pitch at the limit of exploration in 1989.
+with a 15m pitch at the limit of exploration in 1989.</p>
 
 <p>The main route comes to a 20m pitch, where several alternatives are
 possible. The continuation of the D&amp;S route is across into another
-passage at the head of the pitch.
+passage at the head of the pitch.</p>
 
 <p>10m down the pitch is a ledge and a good natural rebelay. From this ledge
 a 1m diameter tube descends a series of climbs and is unexplored. At the
 bottom of the 20m pitch is a 3m diameter chamber with nice fossilized
 bivalves set in the floor. A very tight damp rift heads off from one side. At
 the other side is a very tight squeeze through an eyehole, <b>White Hole</b>,
-into a neighbouring shaft - the continuation.
+into a neighbouring shaft - the continuation.</p>
 
 <p>Follow the passage from the head of the 20m pitch (minding holes in floor)
 to reach a superb natural belay with natural backup in the roof - <b>Parallel
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ muddy hading rift, <b>Bacon Slicer</b>, which requires a traverse line to
 reach a ladder pitch some 15m down. The walls of the rift slope at 65&#176;.
 The rift is relatively tight and awkward although a reasonably easy route was
 eventually discovered that involved doubling back to the streamway 15m below
-the head of the ladder.
+the head of the ladder.</p>
 
 <p>A short climb out of the rift leads to a larger section with a trench in
 the floor. Within 20m the passage closes down into a very loose looking
@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ boulder choke. Beneath this is a short section of narrow rift leading to the
 head of a fifteen metre pitch, <b>Darkness Dooms</b>. At the base of the
 pitch, the stream disappears down a 3m trench that slopes steeply downwards
 for about 15m. A handline is useful here. The trench gradually widens until a
-sharp right turn where large rift passage is again entered.
+sharp right turn where large rift passage is again entered.</p>
 
 <p>After a short section of wider passage, a 2m boulder climb leads to the
 head of another hading rift. This is much larger than the Bacon Slicer
 although the walls slope at the same angle of 65&#176;. The boulder climb
 marks the start of a spectacular climb down a boulder slope with a vertical
-descent of 18m. The boulder slope ends in:-
+descent of 18m. The boulder slope ends in:-</p>
 
 <h4>The Helipad:</h4>
 
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ ascended. The stream disappears into boulders in the floor and it is possible
 to climb down through the boulders to an undescended pitch. Immediately to
 the left of the boulder climb is a 5m section of 2m high passage that ends at
 an 8m pitch, <b>Dead and Buried</b>. All ways on from the bottom of the pitch
-were too tight.
+were too tight.</p>
 
 <p>To the right of the waterfall in the Helipad is a short climb up leading
 to a section of small, twisting phreatic tubes. These were not surveyed but
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Immediately behind the French Connection Pitch is a large phreatic passage
 approximately 5m high. This leads to a small sandy chamber. A climb into a
 rift from the chamber leads to a small section of ever diminishing rift that
 ends at a pitch; this is in fact the other side of Dead and Buried and thus a
-survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.
+survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.</p>
 
 <h3>Left Hand Route:</h3>
 
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ survey connection was made between Left Hand Route and Drunk and Stupid.
 explored for 25m to undescended pitch) and becomes a zig-zagging keyhole
 passage with a very deep narrow canyon in the floor. Two sandy passages off
 on the right after 30m lead to the Left Hand Route camp-site and a climb up a
-boulder slope to a choked aven.
+boulder slope to a choked aven.</p>
 
 <h4>Arrow Chamber:</h4>
 
@@ -229,14 +229,14 @@ leads to <b>Arrow Chamber</b> where there are three shafts and a passage off
 to the right leading to two short undescended pitches after about 15m. The
 three shafts are <b>Butcher, Baker</b> and <b>Candlestick Maker</b> and only
 the easiest to rig one (Butcher) has been descended, although they are
-thought to all be parallel shafts to the same place.
+thought to all be parallel shafts to the same place.</p>
 
 <p>Butcher is found by climbing down under some boulders by the left hand end
 of the far wall of the chamber (the arrow of the chamber name points to the
 relevant boulder). This 45m pitch lands on a choked shaft floor where a
 further parallel shaft can be seen at each side through slots in the walls.
 A large eyehole into the shaft on the right shows the way on, being a
-traverse followed by a 10m pitch.
+traverse followed by a 10m pitch.</p>
 
 <h4>Niflheim:</h4>
 
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ hindering your descent, until a large, wet, black hole is found. This is
 Yggdrasall (the world tree) which hell lies within" - a 51m very wet
 pitch which lands on a rock bridge about 45m down. Here the shaft splits -
 most of the water goes down the French Connection side and the rope goes down
-the other side to land on a ledge about 7m above the floor.
+the other side to land on a ledge about 7m above the floor.</p>
 
 <h4>French Connection:</h4>
 
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ coming down the pitch has cut a small canyon across the chamber floor to the
 5m round to the left before becoming too tight. Also in French Connection
 Chamber there is a hole in the wall about 2m up on the same side as FC pitch.
 This leads through to an aven with a 4m pitch and a 2m climb up into another
-too-tight rift.
+too-tight rift.</p>
 
 <h4>Ragnorok:</h4>
 
@@ -273,19 +273,19 @@ takes you into a narrower canyon section for 10m which is choked with
 boulders at ground level, but an easy climb up 2m at the start of the
 boulders takes you into the passage proper. It is about 8m wide with sides
 sloping down towards a central 0.5m wide canyon in the floor which can only
-be seen occasionally as it has largely been covered with rock fall and sand.
+be seen occasionally as it has largely been covered with rock fall and sand.</p>
 
 <p>About 25m after the climb there is a boulder slope down to the left.
 Climbing under these boulders gives access to a 17m pitch followed by a 10m
 pitch with two ways on at the bottom. The first goes through a small chamber
 (2m high) and then chokes, the second goes along a descending rift for about
-25m before becoming too tight.
+25m before becoming too tight.</p>
 
 <p>At the foot of the boulder slope there is a walking passage which joins
 back to Ragnorok in about 15m and a 4m pitch down to the foot of a sandy
 slope. Climbing up this slope and around a corner to the left leads to an
 open area with a pitch/climb down about 10m to the left and a sizable stream
-canyon to the right. This is a major way on.
+canyon to the right. This is a major way on.</p>
 
 <p>Back in Ragnorok just beyond the pitches is another small wet hole in the
 floor (undescended) and then another 30m of passage (with a choice of either
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ unchecked offshoots, leading to a 12m pitch into a boulder-floored rift.
 Climbing up the sloping floor and then down the other side leads to a 20m
 pitch down to a wet passage. A couple of metres to the left is <b>Thumper the
 Talking Sump</b> and to the right is a couple of short climbs up to an aven
-where the sump water comes down.
+where the sump water comes down.</p>
 
 <h3>Right Hand Route:</h3>
 
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ right for 30m a short 5m pitch breaks up the passage. At the foot there is a
 another 30m brings you to an area with large rock pinnacles, odd water-worn
 clefts. At the start of this there is a small sandy passage in the right hand
 wall which goes downhill for 15m before reaching an undescended (but bolted)
-large rift pitch.
+large rift pitch.</p>
 
 <h4>Over the Rainbow:</h4>
 
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ block allowing a traverse over a deep pitch followed by a steep slope
 upwards; this is <b>Over the Rainbow</b>. To the right of this hole is a rock
 pillar and the other side of it allows a safe bypass. Two other holes in the
 floor in this area connect to <b>Rainbow Pitch</b> which becomes too tight
-10m down.
+10m down.</p>
 
 <h4>Pot of Gold:</h4>
 
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ and down a steep and quite long climb to a fossilized streamway -
 <b>Trembling</b>. It is tight in places and leads to a 25m pitch ending in an
 impossibly tight rift. An inlet off the streamway leads to a maze of phreatic
 tubes, <b>Free Attics</b>, and an active streamway that is too tight to
-follow.
+follow.</p>
 
 <h4>Poxy and Bungalow pitches:</h4>
 
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ rift. 10m on is the 6m <b>Poxy Pitch</b>, again on the right hand wall. You
 then climb down through a massive boulder collapse area to a flat slab and an
 apparent junction. To the right it merely chokes in about 5m but it looks
 like the obvious way on when returning so most people have checked it out in
-detail!
+detail!</p>
 
 <h4>Boulder Alley:</h4>
 
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ hand wall 3m above the floor. A short sandy slope goes up from the foot of
 Boulder Alley and then the steeply descending boulders continue, passing a 4m
 climb down into a stream canyon in the left hand wall. A traverse line starts
 just after this climb, taking you down what is now a false floor, past a
-couple of holes to the edge of the huge open space of <b>Knossus</b>.
+couple of holes to the edge of the huge open space of <b>Knossus</b>.</p>
 
 <h4>Knossus:</h4>
 
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ boulder floor of a 60m diameter domed space. Up in one corner the rift that
 has just been traversed comes down a smooth sloping wall to the chamber
 floor, and a very loose continuation can be seen beneath large boulders.
 There are also a couple of drippy avens and a short canyon over at the
-opposite side of the chamber, and a frozen manganese oxide stream.
+opposite side of the chamber, and a frozen manganese oxide stream.</p>
 
 <h4>Star Wars:</h4>
 
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ is lots of jumbled rock and open space. Over to the left a gap looks over the
 cliff into <b>Tower Blocks</b> and to the right is a steep, loose climb down
 and a small rift passage in the right hand wall. At the foot of the climb you
 can go left down a climb into Tower Blocks, or right over boulders into
-<b>Tower Hamlets</b>.
+<b>Tower Hamlets</b>.</p>
 
 <h4>Tower Hamlets:</h4>
 
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ sloping sandy passage connecting to the other half of Tower Hamlets. This
 consists of a large sand ramp sloping up into the roof and a couple of steep
 1.5m diameter tubes going up at the sides. walking back down the sand slope
 takes you onto the col between Tower Blocks and the passage to <b>Waterfall
-Chamber</b>.
+Chamber</b>.</p>
 
 <h4>Tower Blocks:</h4>
 
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ side of the wide open space there is a shelf leading to a short, choked,
 sandy inlet, and just to the right of this is a climb over a boulder into
 <b>Olympus</b>. Further around to the right the floor drops steeply down to
 the foot of a high drippy aven. A dodgy climb up 10m by the left hand wall
-will also bring you into the start of Olympus.
+will also bring you into the start of Olympus.</p>
 
 <h4>Olympus:</h4>
 
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ chamber and round to the right you can look back down to where you just
 climbed up from. Going down the pitch and walking down the sloping, rocky
 chamber floor brings you to another 6m pitch into the foot of an active
 stream pot. The water goes off down a rift by the foot of the pitch but
-disappears into a boulder choke another 6m down in the bottom of the rift.
+disappears into a boulder choke another 6m down in the bottom of the rift.</p>
 
 <p>The main Olympus passage continues for another 30m, passing a turn off on
 the right hand side. At the end of the passage is an impressive cemented
@@ -437,12 +437,12 @@ a couple of crawls with an aven between them brings you into larger passage
 with yet another choked inlet on the right and a very unlikely-looking
 zig-zag ending with a crawling passage to the left and a 3m climb up into a
 rift straight ahead. This rift leads straight to the top of <b>Flapjack</b>,
-directly opposite the way in from Carrefour.
+directly opposite the way in from Carrefour.</p>
 
 <p>The crawling passage leads to a 2m climb down after 15m with a phreatic
 going left to a 2m climb into a high, choked rift, and right over boulders
 to another view into the Flapjack pitch and a complex collapse chamber with
-various climbs and passages through boulders.
+various climbs and passages through boulders.</p>
 
 <h4>Carrefour:</h4>
 
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ blocked pit to the left with a large wet window through the wall behind
 looking over Flapjack. A lot of water is falling from the roof into the pit.
 Continuing by the right hand wall leads to a junction with a very big
 phreatic passage with a narrow floor slit containing water some 10m below.
-This junction is <b>Carrefour</b>.
+This junction is <b>Carrefour</b>.</p>
 
 <p>To the right is <b>YAPATE Inlet</b> (Yet Another Pitch At The End) which
 goes for 100m with a couple of climbs up, an inlet on the left and a large
@@ -462,13 +462,13 @@ the floor to a boulder-floored area with a way on 5m up the end wall and a
 reach a bedding plane going back to the foot of the hole that was climbed
 over, and another 25m wet pitch - <b>Wish you were here (not me) pitch</b>
 leading to a choice of ways on down a dodgy hole in the floor or over the
-boulders around it into a tight rift.
+boulders around it into a tight rift.</p>
 
 <p>Straight across Carrefour takes you into the <b>Toilet Block</b>, the
 camp-site for the Right Hand Route. A short walking section leads into a very
 high cross rift via a 2m climb. This rift is chocked at both ends, but going
 straight across takes you into a 3m high 2m wide sandy floored passage to a
-crawl into a chamber containing a damp climb down to a choked streamway.
+crawl into a chamber containing a damp climb down to a choked streamway.</p>
 
 <p>Turning left at Carrefour leads past the very wet window into Waterfall
 Chamber to <b>Flapjack</b>, a large pitch leading straight down 30m and then
@@ -486,12 +486,12 @@ enough for cavers and a very tight pitch descends 8m to a small chamber where
 all the water goes through a .5m diameter hole in the floor. Passing through
 this leads to a very wet steeply descending rift and 15m along at the end of
 this is a ridiculously wet 32m pitch to a vertical sump, which is at least a
-couple of metres deep. <b>The Bottom!</b>
+couple of metres deep. <b>The Bottom!</b></p>
 
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1990,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1990/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1989/diary.htm b/years/1989/diary.htm
index 28c2b4e9e..1179a810e 100644
--- a/years/1989/diary.htm
+++ b/years/1989/diary.htm
@@ -19,18 +19,18 @@ were discovered. One, Adrian's Route, choked at -200m. The other two routes
 separated after an awkward squeeze that lay directly above a 10m pitch. The
 left hand route ended at an undescended pitch estimated to be 100m deep. The
 right hand route followed large passages to two enormous chambers at -300m. 
-There were several unexplored routes from the chambers to return to in 1989.
+There were several unexplored routes from the chambers to return to in 1989.</p>
 
 <p>The 1989 expedition aimed to continue the exploration of 161 and resurvey
 the whole cave. One of the primary aims was to find a by-pass to the Squeeze
-Pitch to enable faster descent of the system.
+Pitch to enable faster descent of the system.</p>
 
 <p>The expedition began officially on 5th August, 1989. Most of the
 expedition members arrived by car, bringing with them food and tackle. The
 remainder came by train or flew to Austria. Base camp was established at the
 camp-site at Bad Aussee outside the Gasthof Staudenwirt. A top camp was wet
 up on the Plateau itself close to the Br&auml;uning Nase where a spring
-provided an almost continuous supply of water.
+provided an almost continuous supply of water.</p>
 
 <p>The first week was spent rigging the cave down to the limits of
 exploration and attempting to find a by-pass to the squeeze in the maze of
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ completely out of character with the rest of the cave. A longer and larger
 pitch, 30m, left the ledge. At this point the route was below the level of
 the squeeze and yet was only a small distance horizontally from it. There was
 a strong chance that this route would by-pass the squeeze. The route was not
-named after its discoverers; Drunk and Stupid.
+named after its discoverers; Drunk and Stupid.</p>
 
 <p>Also in the first week, much of the upper parts of the cave and a good
 deal of the Left Hand Route were surveyed. The survey was to B.C.R.A. grade
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ and clinometer readings were taken of a centre line down the cave. Cross
 sections drawn at each places where there was a change in the passage shape.
 Approximate passage height and widths were measured or estimated where
 appropriate. All data was recorded on permatrace paper that was kept in
-aluminium binders.
+aluminium binders.</p>
 
 <p>The beginning of the second week saw the bottoming of Niflheim; the long
 pitch on the Left Hand Route. The pitch was spray lashed and cold and the
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ rigging trips down here were the most uncomfortable in the cave. A brief
 reconnaissance at the bottom of the pitch showed there to be a way on
 through a two foot diameter hole (small for Kaninchenh&ouml;hle). However
 further exploration on this trip was not possible due to a shortage of
-carbide underground.
+carbide underground.</p>
 
 <p>The pushing and surveying continued down Drunk and Stupid although a link
 with either of the routes below the squeeze still proved elusive. Below the
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ development in a vadose trench before another series of pitches that dropped
 into a small chamber; Wet Nappy Chamber. Here a large joint between two
 types of limestone was met which formed a long thin Hading Rift. The rift
 was approximately 30m long and 20m deep although the easiest way through
-took three pushing trips to find.
+took three pushing trips to find.</p>
 
 <p>Several long surveying trips were required to survey the large chambers at
 the bottom of the Right Hand Route, Knossus and Tower Blocks. Several routes
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ led from these chambers and the most promising was pushed down a 50m series
 of short pitches; the Flapjack series. The last of these landed in a small
 streamway where the water sank into small boulders into a canyon that was
 reached further down the passage. A traverse along the canyon led over an
-enormous drop estimated to be seventy to eighty metres.
+enormous drop estimated to be seventy to eighty metres.</p>
 
 <p>By the 16th August good progress had been made down the Right Hand Route
 and Drunk and Stupid, and passages had been surveyed almost up to the pushing
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ winched up the entrance pitch and rushed to hospital by helicopter. It took
 eight hours to evacuate her from the cave but in spite of this she arrived at
 the hospital with normal pulse, blood pressure and temperature. This
 reinforces the view that practicing rescue techniques regularly is essential
-and reflects very well on the excellent Austrian Cave Rescue.
+and reflects very well on the excellent Austrian Cave Rescue.</p>
 
 <p>Not surprisingly the accident somewhat dampened the enthusiasm that had
 been prevalent at the start of the expedition. Morale was further depressed
 when the first pushing trip after the rescue found a sump down the Right Hand
 Route. The cave plummeted down a canyon and the sump was discovered at the
-bottom of a circular shaft.
+bottom of a circular shaft.</p>
 
 <p>A team of four divers arrived in Austria at the time of the accident to
 investigate resurgences in the area. Their major aim was to discover whether
@@ -119,13 +119,13 @@ had yielded another interesting find. On the second dive the right humerus
 of a human skeleton was retrieved from the bottom of the lake. After further
 searching with the Austrian Authorities the following day a boot and sock
 were found. The body proved to be that of a villager from Altaussee who had
-drowned in the lake thirty years previously.
+drowned in the lake thirty years previously.</p>
 
 <p>The diving team stayed in Austria for almost two weeks and spent most of
 their time investigating promising resurgences in the area. They found
 several leads that are worth pursuing including resurgences in Wolfgangsee
 and Kessel. One resurgence in Goldloch was pushed to -65m. They hope to
-return again next year.
+return again next year.</p>
 
 <p>Work was continued down the routes in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle by the dry
 cavers. A camping trip down the Right Hand Route saw the completion of the
@@ -136,14 +136,14 @@ of the head of the Flapjack pitches. Another route, also leading off Tower
 Blocks, ascended a large boulder ramp before dropping down 25m into an
 impenetrably tight slot. A pitch at the end of the inlet near the camp was
 also rigged but remains undescended. Several other smaller routes from Tower
-Blocks were also explored and surveyed.
+Blocks were also explored and surveyed.</p>
 
 <p>On the 23rd August, a week after Rebecca's accident, Niflheim was finally
 redescended. Several routes were found from the bottom; the most obvious
 ending in a small slot at the bottom of a 6m pitch. However a side passage
 led across a boulder floor to The Black Lagoon, a chamber with what appeared
 to be a silted sump. From here there were at least two ways on; one leading
-down into a canyon and the second entering a maze-like area of passages.
+down into a canyon and the second entering a maze-like area of passages.</p>
 
 <p>Exploration continued down Drunk &amp; Stupid. At the base of the Hading
 Rift was a small section of horizontal development ending in an 18m pitch
@@ -151,13 +151,13 @@ with awkward take-off. This led to a series of climbs that became ever more
 spectacular in the widening rift. These finally dropped into a chamber with a
 side passage leading off to a short pitch and a waterfall dropping into the
 far end of the chamber. The chamber had a sandy floor with 1m high sand
-ledges around the edge.
+ledges around the edge.</p>
 
 <p>The surveying continued down Kaninchenh&ouml;hle until all the routes
 except sections of the Left Hand Route had been surveyed. Elevations and
 projections were drawn at Base Camp. Drunk and Stupid appeared to pass within
 10m of the Right Hand Route below the squeeze. Several attempts were made to
-link the two routes although no connection was forthcoming.
+link the two routes although no connection was forthcoming.</p>
 
 <p>A second camping trip was mounted to push the routes at the bottom of
 Niflheim. Before this could be done, rope had to be retrieved from the
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ with soil. The way on looked very promising and so the exploration at the
 bottom of Niflheim was abandoned in preference to this. A day of exploration
 yielded several rift pitches that led to a few small chambers. Finally the
 rifts became too tight. The area was surveyed and the campers emerged after
-48 hours underground.
+48 hours underground.</p>
 
 <p>Up until this point, the weather in Austria had been reasonable. There had
 been a few impressive thunder storms but we had had more than our share of
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ the tops of the mountains. We walked up to the plateau to investigate the
 damage to Top Camp and found it almost completely destroyed. Of the six
 tents that were there, only two had survived unscathed and three were
 unusable. Almost all the caving trips from this point were conducted from
-Base Camp making for very long days.
+Base Camp making for very long days.</p>
 
 <p>A further pushing trip down Drunk and Stupid saw the termination of the
 route that left the bottom chamber in a tight squeeze. However another way on
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ pitch choked and so the bottom of Drunk &amp; Stupid had been found. The
 unknown rope was very clean washed and was assumed to be that of a group of
 French Cavers who were exploring a cave close to Kaninchenh&ouml;hle. A note
 was attached to the bottom of the rope explaining that C.U.C.C. had found a
-connection and the cave surveyed to the bottom.
+connection and the cave surveyed to the bottom.</p>
 
 <p>On drawing up the survey however, it was found that the bottom of Drunk
 &amp; Stupid was exceedingly close to the bottom of Niflheim. The connection
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ led up out of the chamber; no other routes left the chamber. At this stage
 it was almost time to detackle the cave. A short exploratory trip across the
 very loose and dangerous section above the third pitch yielded a large
 section of phreatic passage. This ends in an undescended pitch that might
-drop into the Right Hand Route, thus by-passing the squeeze.
+drop into the Right Hand Route, thus by-passing the squeeze.</p>
 
 <p>Detackling eventually arrived with a vengeance on the 3rd September. Three
 teams of three descended each of the three major routes. Unfortunately
@@ -232,13 +232,13 @@ After a rest at what was left of Top Camp we carried him to the car park. We
 were met by the others from Base Camp near Top Camp and we carried him down
 to Top Camp on two poles. Chris arrived in hospital two minutes before
 Rebecca was discharged. After a romantic reunion Chris was wheeled away to
-the x-ray room where it was found that he had fractured his pelvis.
+the x-ray room where it was found that he had fractured his pelvis.</p>
 
 <p>After this accident there was no time for recuperation. The cave had to be
 detackled and so people had to cave the day after the accident. After much
 effort all the rope was brought out from the cave. A further two days of
 carrying saw all the gear down at Base Camp. There was just time to wash and
-dry everything before we had to leave.
+dry everything before we had to leave.</p>
 
 <p>Although two sumps were found, there are still several ways on in
 Kaninchenh&ouml;hle. Down the Right Hand Route there is an unexplored lead
@@ -248,11 +248,11 @@ at the end of the phreatic passage that leads off from over the third pitch.
 There are certainly bound to be many other routes that have not been noticed
 yet. Kaninchenh&ouml;hle is an extremely complicated system and there is
 much to investigate next year. There are also many possibilities of
-exploration in other caves on the Loser Plateau.
+exploration in other caves on the Loser Plateau.</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1990,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1990/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1989/log.htm b/years/1989/log.htm
index 5a495da88..2a020f37c 100644
--- a/years/1989/log.htm
+++ b/years/1989/log.htm
@@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ Same day: <a href="#id1989-161-40">RHR derig/survey</a> /
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1989/rescue.htm b/years/1989/rescue.htm
index 4a8c9d46f..865601710 100644
--- a/years/1989/rescue.htm
+++ b/years/1989/rescue.htm
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ article shortly before leaving on a trip to India together.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>CUCC Expo Handbook <a href="../../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue Guide</a></li>
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1990,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1990/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1989/sponsr.htm b/years/1989/sponsr.htm
index 578ce7a05..010f60c9d 100644
--- a/years/1989/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1989/sponsr.htm
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ and this definitely does the job!
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1989/sumup.htm b/years/1989/sumup.htm
index 0db3a3923..bb7a9c97e 100644
--- a/years/1989/sumup.htm
+++ b/years/1989/sumup.htm
@@ -12,127 +12,127 @@
 
 <p>1976 This was the first CUCC expedition to Austria, and was primarily a
 reconnaissance trip. The area was sufficiently promising that it was decided
-to return in 1977.
+to return in 1977.</p>
 
 <p>1977 82 Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle -216m (BCRA Grade 3) Entrance crawl
-followed by a series of wet pitches.
+followed by a series of wet pitches.</p>
 
 <p>97 Schneewindschacht -265m (BCRA Grade 1) Tight entrance series leads to a
-succession of small pitches in a large rift. Too tight at -265m.
+succession of small pitches in a large rift. Too tight at -265m.</p>
 
 <p>76 Eislufth&ouml;hle -150m (BCRA Grades 1-4c) Pushed as far as the Tap
-Room (was originally 106).
+Room (was originally 106).</p>
 
 <p>1978 76 Eislufth&ouml;hle -350m Pushed to -350m as far as The Fiesta Run,
-and still going.
+and still going.</p>
 
 <p>107 G&auml;mseh&ouml;hle -280m (BCRA Grade 3) A series of pitches ending
-in a choke.
+in a choke.</p>
 
 <p>1979 76 Eislufth&ouml;hle -506m Bottomed, though a few side passages left
-unexplored.
+unexplored.</p>
 
 <p>1980 - Joint expedition with UBSS 41 Stellerwegh&ouml;hle -320m A new
-route explored in what was originally a German find.
+route explored in what was originally a German find.</p>
 
-<p>113 Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle -329m
+<p>113 Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle -329m</p>
 
 <p>1981 - Joint expedition with UBSS 41 Stellerwegh&ouml;hle -680m Pushed
-through Pete's Purgatory. Connected to Schnellzugh&ouml;hle (115) at -400m.
+through Pete's Purgatory. Connected to Schnellzugh&ouml;hle (115) at -400m.</p>
 
 <p>1982 41 Stellerwegh&ouml;hle -898m (BCRA Grade 5, below Confluence)
-Bottomed via Purgatory Bypass.
+Bottomed via Purgatory Bypass.</p>
 
-<p>113 Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle Redescended, but the cave went no further.
+<p>113 Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle Redescended, but the cave went no further.</p>
 
 <p>1983 142 (near Stellerwegh&ouml;hle) Explored to the Big Chamber and
-connected to Stellerweg.
+connected to Stellerweg.</p>
 
-<p>136 Steinschlagschacht -194m Very many loose boulders.
+<p>136 Steinschlagschacht -194m Very many loose boulders.</p>
 
 <p>143 -125m (BCRA Grade 5a) Became too tight after a series of pitches.
-Later explored to -140m.
+Later explored to -140m.</p>
 
 <p>144 -284m (BCRA Grade 5b) Met phreatic level at -200m, but could not gain
-access to passage heading towards Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.
+access to passage heading towards Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.</p>
 
 <p>145 Wolfh&ouml;hle -300m This cave was named (incorrectly) after a bear
 skeleton that was found near the entrance. Still going at the end of the
-expedition.
+expedition.</p>
 
 <p>1984 A small expedition involving only ten people for three weeks. Wet
-weather at the start of the expedition resulting in low morale.
+weather at the start of the expedition resulting in low morale.</p>
 
 <p>The main aim of exploring Wolfh&ouml;hle further was achieved as the cave
 only went to -426m (approx. 125m further). One pushing team was trapped for
 12hrs by flooding, with water levels rising suddenly. They emerged to meet
-the rescue party who were delayed by the weather.
+the rescue party who were delayed by the weather.</p>
 
 <p>136 Steinschlagschacht -240m (BCRA Grade 1) Ending in a narrowing rift,
-no proper survey due to the dangerous nature of the cave.
+no proper survey due to the dangerous nature of the cave.</p>
 
 <p>143 Explored for connection to Stellerweg. An audible connection was
-found, but was too tight to allow the passage of cavers.
+found, but was too tight to allow the passage of cavers.</p>
 
-<p>145 Wolfh&ouml;hle -426m (BCRA Grade 5b) Bottomed.
+<p>145 Wolfh&ouml;hle -426m (BCRA Grade 5b) Bottomed.</p>
 
 <p>1985 The connection between Stellerweg and 144 was the year's big find.
 Minor extensions were found in 142, and 152 was discovered and explored to a
 connection with Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle. The expedition was even smaller than
-the 1984 one, comprising only eight people.
+the 1984 one, comprising only eight people.</p>
 
-<p>142 Minor extensions were found.
+<p>142 Minor extensions were found.</p>
 
 <p>144 Connecting to Stellerweg giving a total depth of -971 m and 6.5km of
-passage.
+passage.</p>
 
 <p>152 (BCRA Grade 5b) Explored to a connection with Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle
-at -150m.
+at -150m.</p>
 
-<p>1986 This expedition intentionally left blank
+<p>1986 This expedition intentionally left blank</p>
 
 <p>1987 A small and generally inexperienced party had a rather unsuccessful
 expedition, finding lots of small extensions to existing systems, but only
-one new cave.
+one new cave.</p>
 
 <p>A group of German and French cavers linked their system into Stellerweg,
 making the entire system over 1 km deep, and giving them the highest
-entrance.
+entrance.</p>
 
-<p>87 Minor extensions found but no extra depth gained.
+<p>87 Minor extensions found but no extra depth gained.</p>
 
 <p>113 Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle Found new route from just inside the entrance
-to the Opera House.
+to the Opera House.</p>
 
-<p>158 Donner-und-Blitzenh&ouml;hle Pushed to small wet chamber.
+<p>158 Donner-und-Blitzenh&ouml;hle Pushed to small wet chamber.</p>
 
 <p>1988 This was the largest expedition to date, with over twenty-five
 members. A total of three weeks was spent in Austria. With little to
 continue from 1987, the main emphasis was on finding new caves, but
-atrocious weather hampered progress.
+atrocious weather hampered progress.</p>
 
-<p>147 Rediscovered and explored.
+<p>147 Rediscovered and explored.</p>
 
 <p>158 Donner-und-Blitzenh&ouml;hle Rerigged but didn't go beyond last
-year's final chamber.
+year's final chamber.</p>
 
-<p>164 Bottomed, but not surveyed due to flooding.
+<p>164 Bottomed, but not surveyed due to flooding.</p>
 
 <p>161 Kaninchenh&ouml;hle -300m (BCRA Grade 3) A promising and complicated
 system. A tight vertical squeeze was eventually passed to give several ways
-on.
+on.</p>
 
-<p>1989 See the expedition diary for a description.
+<p>1989 See the expedition diary for a description.</p>
 
 <p>161 Kaninchenh&ouml;hle System -500m (BCRA grade 5) A sump was found at
 -500m, and a major new route was developed. Several routes remain
 undescended and there is plenty of potential for further discoveries as the
-complexity of the system becomes apparent.
+complexity of the system becomes apparent.</p>
 
-<p>1990 ??????????
+<p>1990 ??????????</p>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1990,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1990/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1989 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1990/162163.htm b/years/1990/162163.htm
index d1d9fa6dc..1b285f67a 100644
--- a/years/1990/162163.htm
+++ b/years/1990/162163.htm
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ down - although the heavy application of a hammer might do the trick.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1990/cavegd.htm b/years/1990/cavegd.htm
index 661ebdba0..9f5bb0f7a 100644
--- a/years/1990/cavegd.htm
+++ b/years/1990/cavegd.htm
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ both of which are blocked.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1990/drill.htm b/years/1990/drill.htm
index 43448d0f1..da62d393e 100644
--- a/years/1990/drill.htm
+++ b/years/1990/drill.htm
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ limestone.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><ul>
 <li>Photo of the <a href="../../handbook/l/bosch.htm">drill in use</a></li>
 </ul></li>
diff --git a/years/1990/log.htm b/years/1990/log.htm
index fe2f38a19..8321ea184 100644
--- a/years/1990/log.htm
+++ b/years/1990/log.htm
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@
 <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
 <table><tr><td width=44></td><td width="*">
 
+ONLY FIRST TWO 
+
 <p><center><font size=+2><b>1990 Expedition Trip Log</b></font></center>
 
 <p>This is a (fairly) faithful transcription of the CUCC 1990 Expedition
@@ -18,6 +20,10 @@ reformatting to allow for easier perusal and the limitations of ASCII.
 <p>The first part of the log is traditionally taken up by the journey out.<br>
 If this is of no interest, here is a link <a href="#start">to the caving</a>!
 
+<hr />
+
+30/6/90 | Journey out - Wild Rovers Return  | Paul T, Adam, Jeremy
+
 <p>Wild Rovers Return - Paul T, Adam, Jeremy 30/6/90 - 9/7/90
 
 <p><u>Found</u> rover parked somewhere off Mill Rd, &amp; spent a whole day
@@ -69,9 +75,10 @@ site (we had thought we would meet the other's here but they'd gone
 h&uuml;tte walking). Eventually plumped for the latter &amp; got off the next
 day without paying!<br>
 &gt; Oh yes, no shops open 'cos the Austrian's are crap, bloody bank
-holiday.<hr />
+holiday.
 
-<p><u>Julian</u>, Matt &amp; David H. (Driver)  (in Jeremy's car)
+<hr />
+30/6/90 | Journey out - In Jeremy's car  | <u>Julian</u>, Matt &amp; David H
 
 <p>Met Matt who was late (8:30pm) in Chad's carpark, so didn't get away from
 Cambridge in time to avoid Mark &amp; Tony who dumped lots of extra gear with
@@ -92,7 +99,9 @@ too difficult for me. Henceforth all navigation errors were due to Dave
 overshooting Ausfahrts because no one had any confidence in the signposts. It
 began raining at Salzburg and so far hasn't stopped.<hr />
 
-<p><u>Wookmobile I hits the streets</u> - Wookey.
+1/7/90 | Journey out - Wookmobile I hits the streets  | <u>Wookey</u>
+
+<p>(date unknown)
 
 <p>After already having done 1,500 miles in the previous week (Cam -&gt;
 Nottingham -&gt; Settle -&gt; Assynt -&gt; Cam -&gt; Poole -&gt; Cam), the
@@ -123,7 +132,8 @@ at about 5pm - a little miffed!
 <p>The wookmobile was attacked by a bus at the border but suffered only minor
 damage - another wing - only 2 more corners to do!<hr />
 
-<p>13/7/90 (out of order) Team Cavalier <u>Mark D</u>, Francis, Pete
+
+<p>13/7/90 | Journey out - Team Cavalier | <u>Mark D</u>, Francis, Peter S
 
 <p>I set off at 1.30pm on Friday. Drove to Cambridge to pick up Julian's
 hangglider and found problem no 1 - the roof rack provided didn't fit on the
@@ -137,9 +147,8 @@ Saturday evening, absolutely knackered.
 God, did I enjoy the beer in Hildas.
 <p align=right>MSD<hr />
 
-<p><a name="start"><u>11.7.90</u></a>
 
-<p>Jeremy does it again - Another cave (Jeremy) 11/7/90
+<p>11/7/90 | Near 161 - Jeremy does it again - Another cave | Jeremy
 
 <p>- After putting in the bolts two years ago (yes 2 years!) I eventually got
 round to descending the obvious rift in the ground at the bottom of the col
@@ -153,14 +162,14 @@ plugged crawl off =&gt; pitch =&gt; ???
 <p>T/U &frac14; + &frac12; hr =&gt; <u>&frac34; hrs</u><br>
 (2 trips on first day up top!)<hr />
 
+<p>11/7/90 | Surface | Adam
+
 <p>Adam poked into a few random holes previously ignored. Will return to see
 what happens with a light.
 
 <p>T/U &frac14; hr<hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161c-1">12/7/90</a></u>
-
-<p>Everyone not really caving (Paul T, Olly, Claire, Julian, <u>Adam</u>)
+<p>12/7/90 | Surface - Everyone not really caving | Paul T, Olly, Claire, Julian, <u>Adam</u>
 
 <p>Poking further into various holes. The obvious pit by the &quot;high
 level&quot; route to 161 was descended using IRT (indestructible rope
@@ -204,14 +213,18 @@ Adam T/U: 1&frac12; hrs
 <p><a href="#id1990-161c-2">Next trip</a> (connection to 161)
 <hr />
 
-<p>Paul T, <u>Julian</u> T/U &frac12; hr
+11/7/90 | Surface | Paul T, <u>Julian</u> 
 
 <p>Poking around on plateau miles from 161 away from the camp getting
 sunstroke. One was 20m long 40&deg; slope down, dig through at end into small
-chamber. It's cold down there crawling in shorts &amp; T-shirt.<hr />
+chamber. It's cold down there crawling in shorts &amp; T-shirt.
 
-<p><u>12/7/90</u><br>
-Jeremy &amp; <u>Matt</u> (2 years Gestation) &lt;- cave name (matt is
+T/U &frac12; hr
+<hr />
+
+<p>12/7/90 | near 161 - 2 year Gestiation  | Jeremy &amp; <u>Matt</u> 
+
+<p>(2 years Gestation) &lt;- cave name (matt is
 a tosser!)
 
 <p>As the name suggests this cave was discovered two years ago by Jeremy, he
@@ -237,8 +250,7 @@ pitch.
 
 <p>   T/U -&gt; 6 hrs<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-2">12/7/90</a><br>
-Del &amp; <u>Damage</u> 161 Rigging RH Route
+<p><a id="id1990-161-2">12/7/90</a> | 161 - Rigging RH Route | Del &amp; <u>Damage</u> 
 
 <p>Trundled over loadsa boring limestone get to cave about to die. Put on
 caving gear. Too hot. lobbed off down some nice greasy slimy fast 11mill
@@ -260,8 +272,9 @@ came out.
 DaveH's part in <a href="#id1990-161-2a">this trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1990-161-3">Next trip</a><hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-2a">12/7/90</a><br>
-<u>Dave H</u>  'solo'
+<p><a id="id1990-161-2a">12/7/90</a> | 161 - Dreamtime | <u>David H</u>  
+
+<p>'solo'
 
 <p>As it says above, went down to see if I could help anyone downstairs -
 took Geraldine &amp; used it with Damage to rig the Traverse around to
@@ -277,8 +290,7 @@ entrance. Came out of 161 to see them walking up the hill!
 <a href="#id1990-161b-1">Wookey &amp; Juliette's trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1990-161-10">Next Dreamtime trip</a><hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-1">11/7/90</a><br>
-<u>Damage</u>  161 Rigging 1st pitch
+<p><a id="id1990-161-1">11/7/90</a>|  161 - Rigging 1st pitch | <u>Damage</u>  
 
 <p>Went down lost last deviation came up.
 
@@ -290,10 +302,7 @@ entrance. Came out of 161 to see them walking up the hill!
 <a href="#id1990-161c-1">Finding 161c</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161b-1">Thursday 12th</a> <strike>August</strike> July
-1990</u>
-
-<p><u>Strollers 1st cave</u>  Wookey &amp; <u>Juliette</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161b-1">12/7/90 | 161 - Strollers 1st cave |  Wookey &amp; <u>Juliette</u>
 
 <p>Rigged down Adrians route - to the head of the large pitch discovered 2
 years ago. The Wook - proudly bearing WOOK - on every gear item including
@@ -317,8 +326,7 @@ to really 1st Pitch-O-Phobiacs - as it is crawly + shitty.
 <p><a href="../1988/log.htm#id1988-161-14">Last Adrian's trip</a> (1988) /
 <a href="#id1990-161b-2">Next trip</a> (pushing into France)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161b-3">15/7/90</a><br>
-<u>Disaster Area + Fumble Fingers go shouting</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161b-3">15/7/90</a> | 161 - Disaster Area + Fumble Fingers go shouting | <u>Juliette</u> + Del
 
 <p>In the most tedious way  - with Boris -&gt; Adrians to rerig the new pitch
 [French Connection II-Ed]. 3 hours for a bolt (7 goes !!!) Lost cones +
@@ -328,13 +336,14 @@ hour -&gt; oh god!
 
 <p>      6&frac12; hrs
 
-<p><u>Juliette</u> + Del
+
 
 <p><a href="#id1990-161b-2">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1990-161b-4">Next trip</a><hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-4">14/7/90</a>    <u>Julian</u> &amp; Dave H &lt;-Mr
-Sunburn
+<p><a id="id1990-161-4">14/7/90</a> | 161 - Below Knossus |  <u>Julian</u> &amp; David H 
+
+<p>Dave H &lt;-Mr Sunburn
 
 <p>The intention was to go down and check out the ? part way down flapjack,
 but by the time we made it down to boulder alley today's team faff hadn't
@@ -368,8 +377,7 @@ derigged out, dumped ropes and beat it for the surface in a shower of sweat.
 The trip <a href="#id1990-161-6">that actually went</a> to the Flapjack QM
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-6">Julian</a> and <u>David H</u><br>
-15/7/90 : Deep question mark at bottom of flapjack
+<p><a id="id1990-161-6">15/7/90 | 161 - Deep question mark at bottom of flapjack | Julian and <u>David H</u>
 
 <p>Oh boy what a long way down, and that's before we start any pushing!
 
@@ -403,9 +411,9 @@ family who'd arrived over the weekend - BUT WHERE'S ALL THE BEER!?
 <a href="#id1990-161-16">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p>...A new face shows up (well, an old old lag really...)<br>
-<u>William</u> &amp; Mark D  Walk to Camp 1 via some interesting
-holes.   16/7/'90
+16/7/90| Surface - Walk to Camp 1 via some interesting holes | <u>William</u> &amp; Mark D  
+
+<p>A new face shows up (well, an old old lag really...)
 
 <p>Carried caving gear up pm. My first time on a CUCC exped'n. On the col
 just short of camp 1 looked across to the hillside opposite... a hole.
@@ -432,7 +440,7 @@ by tree meets fault running up mountain.
 
 <p>T.U. 5 mins each<hr />
 
-<p>13/7/90 <u>Jeremy</u>, Matt &amp; Adam return to '2 years Gestation'
+<p>13/7/90 | Near 161 - return to '2 years Gestation' | <u>Jeremy</u>, Matt &amp; Adam 
 
 <p>Underground after 4.00pm (Not bad), quick trip to bottom, a quick dig
 (extended cave by about 5m). Surveyed &amp; derigged (derigging through
@@ -442,8 +450,7 @@ squeeze &quot;interesting&quot;).
 
 <p> T/U 3&frac12; hours<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-3">14/7/90</a> Adam &amp; <u>Jeremy</u> rig right hand
-route &amp; push Yapate
+<p><a id="id1990-161-3">14/7/90</a> | 161 - rig right hand route &amp; push Yapate | Adam &amp; <u>Jeremy</u> 
 
 <p>Team div brain. Trip started well with Adam using Wookeys electric cos
 he'd forgotten his generator.
@@ -485,7 +492,7 @@ appeared late moaning at me - his light had failed. GREAT TRIP!!
 <a href="#id1990-161-12">Next trip</a> to Flat Battery series
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-5">14/7/90</a> Del and <u>Damage</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-5">14/7/90</a> | 161 - Final cut | Del and <u>Damage</u>
 
 <p>Team get nothing done. Urm trundle. Faff, faff. Trundle. Trundle. Urm did
 anything happen. Might aff but I went brain dead last night. Del rigged some
@@ -500,9 +507,9 @@ Faff. CRAP TRIP.
 / <a href="#id1990-161-3">Adam &amp; Jeremy's trip</a> same day (also in Yapate) /
 <a href="#id1990-161-7">Next trip</a> to end of Yapate<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-7">15-16/7/90</a> Damage &amp; <u>Wook</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-7">15/7/90</a> | 161 - Go to climb at end of Yapate | Damage &amp; <u>Wook</u>
 
-<p>Go to climb at end of Yapate
+<p>(overnight to 16)
 
 <p>On the way popped into side passage before 'over the rainbow'. Found crap
 bolt &amp; rigged rope from Wook &amp; Dam the year before. Rope too short so
@@ -536,7 +543,7 @@ loose rift to climb requiring handline.
 <a href="#id1990-161-14">Next trip</a> to 'Endless'
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-9"><u>16/7/90</u></a>  Lief, Janna, <u>Hugh</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-9">16/7/90 | 161 - Dreamtime |  Leif, Jan, <u>Hugh</u>
 
 <p>Dreamtime, ha, ha.
 
@@ -552,9 +559,8 @@ unnecessary anyway and buggered off out.
 <p>Matt et al's <a href="#id1990-161-8">bolt-pulling trip</a> (same day) /
 <a href="#id1990-161-7">Main pushing trip</a> (same day)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-10">16/7/90</a> <u>Mike R</u>, Tina, Jared
+<p><a id="id1990-161-10">16/7/90</a>| 161 - Dreamtime proper | <u>Mike R</u>, Tina, Jared
 
-<p>Dreamtime proper
 
 <p>Late underground. Went over the new route traverse across to start of
 Dreamtime. It's in a better place this year. Trogged down to the pitch we
@@ -578,9 +584,7 @@ out the other way. Felt knackered so the latter won. Wish I was fitter.
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-2a">Previous Dreamtime trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1990-161-11">Next Dreamtime trip</a><hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-8">16/7/90</a> Matt, Pete, Mark S, <u>Francis</u>
-
-<p>Novice Pottering trip
+<p><a id="id1990-161-8">16/7/90</a> | 161 - Novice Pottering trip | Matt, Peter S, Mark S, <u>Francis</u>
 
 <p>Took us a ridiculous length of time to get down the entrance pitch by
 which time yours truly was no longer warm. Tried to do Damage &amp; Del's
@@ -597,7 +601,7 @@ the rest went to remove a bolt (see hugh's bit)
 (replacing the pulled bolt - same day)
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161b-2">14/7/90</a>  Juliette, Wookey, <u>Matt</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161b-2">14/7/90</a> | 161 - Adrians Route | Juliette, Wookey, <u>Matt</u>
 
 <p>I spent most of this trip sitting on a edge over Adrain's Route waiting
 for Juliette &amp; Wookey to rig a traverse. We descended about 12 via 161B
@@ -613,9 +617,7 @@ some foreign cave
 <p><a href="#id1990-161b-1">Previous trip</a> (161b discovery) /
 <a href="#id1990-161b-3">Next trip</a><hr />
 
-<a id="id1990-161-11">17/7/90</a> Mark S, Leif, Tony, <u>Matt</u>
-
-<p>2nd Dreamtime Pitch
+<a id="id1990-161-11">17/7/90</a> | 161 - 2nd Dreamtime Pitch | Mark S, Leif, Tony, <u>Matt</u>
 
 <p>Yes, another novice trip, down into Dreamtime, there was a pitch within
 20m of the start of Dreamtime. Me &amp; Mark bolted the pitch, and I
@@ -631,8 +633,9 @@ base of the rift was an as yet un-identified rope.
 <a href="#id1990-161-10">Previous Dreamtime trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-14">18(19)/7/90</a>  Jeremy, <u>Francis</u> (Pete)
+<p><a id="id1990-161-14">18/7/90</a> | 161 - Second Dreamtime Pitch |  Jeremy, <u>Francis</u>, Peter S
 
+<p>(extended to 19th, Pete in brackets)
 <p>2nd Dreamtime pitch - The Expos&eacute;. also J &amp; F get totally
 knackered.
 
@@ -671,7 +674,7 @@ bypasses (eg. pitch francis fell down) are required<br>
 <a href="#id1990-161-18">Next 'Endless' trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-12"><u>17/7/90</u></a>  Mark F, <u>Adam</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-12">17/7/90</a>  | 161 - Flat Battery | Mark F, <u>Adam</u>
 
 <p>Continued exploring the pitches I (Adam) discovered with Jeremy a few days
 previously :
@@ -695,9 +698,7 @@ bit)
 <a href="#id1990-161-13">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-13">18/7/90</a>
-
-<p>William, Mark D, <u>Adam</u>    Push/Survey   Flat Battery Series
+<p><a id="id1990-161-13">18/7/90</a> | 161 - Push/Survey Flat Battery Series | William, Mark D, <u>Adam</u>    
 
 <p>Started surveying from S final survey station in Yapate inlet. Series is
 choked-looking insignificant crawl on lh side looking <u>out</u> of cave.
@@ -728,12 +729,16 @@ point marked S on wall 2m up on rhs near top bolt on last rigged pitch.
 <a href="#id1990-161-20">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p>1990.07.19  Andy Waddington. Caving gear up to Top Camp then relocated and
+<p>19/7/90 | Surface | Andy Waddington 
+
+<p>Caving gear up to Top Camp then relocated and
 redescended 100 (from 1977). Still needs number painting on ! Wandered all
 over the plateau without finding 101-103. Got bitten by Bunde. Back to
 Hilde's whereupon car died.      A.<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-16">19/7</a>  Dave H + Del - the Daleswear boys.
+<p><a id="id1990-161-16">19/7/90</a> | 161 - Push + survey Julian's route off Flapjack | David H + Del 
+
+<p>- the Daleswear boys.
 
 <p>Push + survey Julian's route off Flapjack.   [tick] vg
 
@@ -760,9 +765,7 @@ Tee Hee.
 <a href="#id1990-161-21">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-17">19/7/90</a> Mike R, Tina <u>Jared</u>
-
-<p>Dreamtime - surveying &amp; re-rigging trip
+<p><a id="id1990-161-17">19/7/90</a> | 161 - Dreamtime - surveying and re-rigging trip |Mike R, Tina, <u>Jared</u>
 
 <p>Down at about 12.30 armed with 7 choccy bars ! Tina &amp; Mike did a
 romantic (!) surveying trip down to the top bolt of bungalow pitch via
@@ -783,7 +786,7 @@ kind enough to take orders for food over the radio !
 <a href="#id1990-161-24">Next (photo) trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><u>17/7/'90</u>  Mark + William   RosenKavalier H&ouml;hle (Shaft-bashing)
+<p>17/7/90 | Surface - RosenKavalier H&ouml;hle (Shaft-bashing) |  Mark D + William 
 
 <p>... A follow-up to yesterday's enthusiastic write-up.
 
@@ -801,14 +804,15 @@ alt="sketch elevation of both caves"></center>
 
 <p>T.U. = 1 hr 32 mins each<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-15">18-19/7/90</a> <u>Wooks&sup2;</u> and
-<u>Damage&sup1;</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-15">18/7/90</a> | 161 - Vestabule | <u>Wookey</u> and Damage
 
-<p>&sup1;My furry suit was so soggy and I was so cold. Popped down Vestabule
+<p>(to 19/7)
+
+<p>Damage- My furry suit was so soggy and I was so cold. Popped down Vestabule
 Near over the rainbow and surveyed down low passage with over a foot of
 squalor. I now pass on to my more enlightened half.
 
-<p>Wook- &sup2;After surveying on my back with tape in teeth in lots of mud
+<p>Wook- After surveying on my back with tape in teeth in lots of mud
 we finished off the Vestabule survey - leaving a pitch to be descended.
 
 <p>Trogged off to CFN - passing Mark D &amp; William at Bungalow pitch. Had a
@@ -827,7 +831,9 @@ knackered.
 <a href="#id1990-161-36">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-19">20-21/7/90</a> <u>Wook</u> &amp; Damage &amp; Pete
+<p><a id="id1990-161-19">20/7/90</a> | 161 - Endless | <u>Wook</u> &amp; Damage &amp; Peter S
+
+<p>(to 21/7)
 
 <p>Yet another overnighter to finish survey of Endless. Went OK except Pete
 screwed up compass readings at steep angles so redid some - also dropped
@@ -845,7 +851,7 @@ Mark S, Julian's <a href="#id1990-161-18">tourist trip</a> (same overnight) /
 <a href="#id1990-161-26">Next pushing trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161b-4">21/7/90 161b</a></u> - Hugh, Tony, Francis
+<p><a id="id1990-161b-4">21/7/90 | 161 - 161b |  Hugh, Tony, Francis
 
 <p>After much looking, located entrance (this involved Hugh + Francis
 standing a long way away and shouting directions to Tony as to where he
@@ -866,8 +872,11 @@ passage.
 <a href="#id1990-161b-5">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-18">20-21/7/90</a>  Mark S., <u>Julian</u> :
-an absolute tourist trip to show Mark how crap caving is as opposed to
+<p><a id="id1990-161-18">20/7/90</a>  | 161 - Tourist | Mark S, <u>Julian</u>
+
+<p>(to 21/7)
+
+<p>an absolute tourist trip to show Mark how crap caving is as opposed to
 squatting in the campsite waiting for the wind to change direction. Descent
 at 9:95, so had acquired our night vision for start, could actually see
 things. Festered through Dreamtime, tottered into Knossus, walked round it,
@@ -884,8 +893,7 @@ Wookey &amp; Co. <a href="#id1990-161-19">Surveying trip</a> (same overnight) /
 <a href="#id1990-161-26">Next pushing trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-20">21/7/90</a>: Flat Battery Series (cont'd). Mark D.
-and <u>William</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-20">21/7/90</a> | 161 - Flat Battery Series (cont'd) | Mark D and <u>William</u>
 
 <p>Set off @ 11:30am + bolting + surveying gear on a push/survey trip.
 Arrived at limit of push quite quickly + rigged down into ... A chamber left
@@ -940,13 +948,14 @@ electrolytic level]" src="elvl2.png" width=704 height=330></a></center>
 <a href="#id1990-161-27">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
+
+<p>6/7/90 | Journey out - Learning to fly or Team me'n'she go to Austria | Claire &amp; <u>Olly</u>
+
+<p>(to 9/7/90)
+
 <p>Sorry about the delay - Claire asked me if I'd done it - I said no, you
 can if you like - she said she would - and seems to have forgotten!
 
-<p>Learning to fly or Team me'n'she go to Austria  6/7/90 -&gt; 9/7/90
-
-<p>Claire &amp; <u>Olly</u>.
-
 <p>Start of on the Friday evening with a lift by boss to Cambridge seemingly
 involving a tour of all country lanes between Hertford &amp; C'bridge. Knock
 on 60 Sedsewick St. door &amp; woman answers and yells &quot;He's here&quot;.
@@ -979,9 +988,13 @@ the expedition had clearly begun!
 
 <p>T/U: N/A.<hr />
 
+20/7/90 | Journey to Berlin | Matt and <u>Olly</u>
+
+<p>(Date randomly guessed)
+
 <p>Another brick in the wall / Team me'n'he go to Berlin to see the Wall
 (Roger Water's not Berlin's) (Maybe it should be &quot;The Pros &amp; Cons of
-Hitchhiking&quot;) Matt and <u>Olly</u>
+Hitchhiking&quot;) 
 
 Trying to be brief, here it goes (leaving Hilda's at 10:30 AM)
 
@@ -989,7 +1002,7 @@ Trying to be brief, here it goes (leaving Hilda's at 10:30 AM)
 its pretty crap in plain ascii. Hence it's commented out, but if you
 look at the source in html, you can read it (if you really want)</i> Ed.]
 
-<!-- not even slightly about caving :
+not even slightly about caving :
      _To_        _Transport_                                                        
 
 B.A.station    Foot (with Claire).
@@ -1040,19 +1053,16 @@ Bad Ischl         Wake up with beginnings of frostbite. Walk into town, find bus
 Bad Aussee        Train
 Hilda's           Walk (bloody hell, not more!)
 
--->
 
 <p>T/U: Can we count Munich's U-Bahn, please?<br>
 P.S. Only 6 Oh D**r's!<br>
 anon:<i>long bit of self-indulgent bullshit!!!</i><br>
 Olly:<i>(Fuck off!OK?)</i><hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-22">Finishing off</a> &quot;Too much too soon&quot;
+<p><a id="id1990-161-22">22/7/90 | 161 - Finishing off Too much too soon | Del, Francis, <u>David H</u>
 
 <p>[date deduced to be 1990.07.22 from survey data, Ed.]
 
-<p>Del, Francis, <u>DaveH</u>
-
 <p>The first time Julian took me down flapjack to show me the question mark
 he found last year I just laughed and thought he was joking. When it entered
 the rift &quot;no-you go first&quot; I knew he was ! But - three trips later
@@ -1082,10 +1092,9 @@ sumps then just <u>below</u> 500m!
 <a href="#id1990-161-24">Next (photo &amp; derig) trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161-21">TRIP BEFORE</a> -&gt; finishing off 'too far too
-soon'</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-21">22/7/90 | 161 - TRIP BEFORE finishing off 'too far too soon' | Jeremy + <u>Juliette</u>
 
-<p>Jeremy + <u>Juliette</u>
+<p>Date guessed
 
 <p>Very uninteresting prospect this write up.<br>
 Went + looked down too much too soon. Too much on 9mm rope for us bottlers -
@@ -1102,8 +1111,9 @@ vspace=10 src="ofaman.png"></center>
 <a href="#id1990-161-22">Next (successful) trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161-23">Laying the</a> coax</u> (fnaar)<br>
-Jeremy + <u>Juliette</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-23">22/7/90 | 161 - Laying the coax (fnaar) | Jeremy + <u>Juliette</u>
+
+<p>(Date totally guessed)
 
 <p>What a lovely trip - Sauntered down the Cave - decorating it like a
 christmas tree with Coax. Jeremy joined me - (pissed) at the 3rd pitch. Coax
@@ -1130,10 +1140,7 @@ Juliette 5&frac12;hrs
 <a href="../1995/log.htm#id1995-161-28">Removing the coax</a>
 (part II, 1995)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-40-1">1990.07.21</a>
-
-<p><u>Trip into the fridge</u><br>
-<u>Mark S</u>, Mark F, Dave, Del
+<p><a id="id1990-40-1">21/7/90</a> | Eishohle - Trip into the fridge | <u>Mark S</u>, Mark F, David H, Del
 
 <p>Bloody long walk up to a titchy entrance for the cave when there were much
 nicer and bigger entrances scattered about everywhere. Well the entrance has
@@ -1157,8 +1164,9 @@ first pitch - see the <u>nasty</u> poly rope frozen in situ).
 
 <hr />
 
-<p>1990.07.24<br>
-Skinrip Passages I-IV <u>Julian</u>. Assisted by Kieth, Tony.<br> and the
+<p>24/7/90 | Surface - Skinrip Passages I-IV | <u>Julian</u>, Keith, Tony, Jeremy
+
+<p>Assisted by Kieth, Tony.<br> and the
 total bastard pants gravel hypodermic foreskin up-your-thunk Jeremy. A
 potter up to the camp 1 with bier to hunt for Wadder's lost cave entrances
 wearing insufficient protection from sharp rocks in unmarked sink-grinder
@@ -1178,7 +1186,9 @@ him a six day hang-over for every whiff of beer his brother breathes -
 laughing from the other side. I shall keep dry ice in his caving shreddies
 and use his SRT gear for superconducting experiments<hr />
 
-<p>1990.07.24 &quot;Big&quot; Paul Smith, <u>Hugh</u>, Tanya
+<p>24/7/90| Surface | Paul Smith, <u>Hugh</u>, Tanya
+
+<p>( &quot;Big&quot; Paul Smith)
 
 <p>Body failure. Lamp Failure. Motivation failure. All 3 occurred
 <u>prior</u> to descent so I'm surprised we went anywhere. Did listen to Paul
@@ -1186,12 +1196,9 @@ doing his Geology super-star bit though.
 
 <p>T/UG - not much (2&frac12;hrs)<hr />
 
-<p><a name="trissel">1990.07.24</a>
+<p><a name="trissel">24/7/90 | Surface - Trisselwand.| <u>Wookey</u>, Wadders, Joe &amp; Juliette
 
-<p><u>Wookey</u>, Wadders, Joe &amp; Juliette.
-
-<p>Team hard bastard goes to re-enact the ancient CUCC legend of the
-Trisselwand climb.
+<p>Team hard bastard goes to re-enact the ancient CUCC legend of the Trisselwand climb
 
 <p>Found route with minor faff - hearts in mouths. Yummy new ring hangers ran
 out after 1st 3 pitches - all a bit shitty until up main gully where was
@@ -1218,8 +1225,7 @@ job it's not too hard!
 <p>Radios are fun - Can talk to Top camp, Stogerweg, Bergrestaurant, Base
 Camp &amp; Entrance.<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-27">1990.07.26</a> Adam, Mike &amp; <u>Jeremy</u>  Push
-&amp; Survey Flat Battery
+<p><a id="id1990-161-27">26/7/90 | 161 - Push and Survey Flat Battery | Adam, Mike &amp; <u>Jeremy</u>  
 
 <p>A nice trip, that rare Austrian beasty, a &quot;short trip&quot;. Zoomed
 down to 400m (fine route) dithered around a bit deciding where to push.
@@ -1238,8 +1244,7 @@ surface.
 <a href="#id1990-161-32">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-24">24/7/90 William</a> &amp; <u>Damage</u>, MarkD and
-Adam
+<p><a id="id1990-161-24">24/7/90 | 161 - Dreamtime flapjack photos |William</a> &amp; <u>Damage</u>, MarkD and Adam
 
 <p>says Adam
 
@@ -1254,7 +1259,7 @@ techniques to make us smile. We ran up pitches, William &amp; I derigging
 Adam &amp; Dougherty left out early. After fettling carbides (grr, grr), one
 left to finish a highly organized, efficient and (hopefully) successful trip
 
-<p>T/UG 12�hours(W&amp;D)<br>
+<p>T/UG 12�hours(W&amp;D)<br>
 11 hours(M&amp;A)
 
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-17">Previous (rerigging) Dreamtime trip</a> /
@@ -1262,7 +1267,9 @@ left to finish a highly organized, efficient and (hopefully) successful trip
 <a href="#id1990-161-33">Next (also rerigging) Dreamtime trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p>26/7/90 Team Wings: Mark S., <u>Julian.</u>
+<p>26/7/90 | Hanggliding | Mark S, <u>Julian</u>, Olly, Keith
+
+<p>Team Wings: Mark S, <u>Julian.</u>
 
 <p>Support crew : Olly (photographer), Kieth (chauffer), Wook's car.
 
@@ -1289,7 +1296,7 @@ car park prior to the flight: a rivet had disappeared.
 
 <p>T/A 15 minutes each.<hr />
 
-<p>28/7/90 Team plateau explorer. Matt + Francis
+<p>28/7/90 | Surface - Team plateau explorer | Matt + Francis
 
 <p>Went up to Loserhutte with team Hangglider (&amp; William driving just for
 added fun) set off for top camp &amp; found a lot of people thinking about
@@ -1310,7 +1317,7 @@ was standing on fell down it. Then came back to Base Camp.
 
 <p>T u/g 10-15 mins.<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-28">28/7/90</a> LeftHand Route Expo  Joe+Animal
+<p><a id="id1990-161-28">28/7/90</a> | 161 - LeftHand Route Expo | Joe+Mike TA
 
 <p>First venture into the l/h series. In via Dreamtime for Joe's benefit,
 then Joe up to l/h series while I nip down to Yapate to get Sally, thence
@@ -1351,8 +1358,9 @@ Bloody well go look at it!!!</center>
 <a href="#id1990-161-40">Trip to look</a> at Carrefour hole
 <hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161-30">29/7/90</a>  Left Hand Route again - Joe +
-Olly.</u><p> (Candlestick area)
+<p><a id="id1990-161-30">29/7/90</a> | 161 - Left Hand Route again | Joe + Olly
+
+<p> (Candlestick area)
 
 <p>Re-rigged yesterdays pitch with 30m marlow, down to Foulness Ledge, then
 Sally down to bottom. Trench in floor (AFWAT) goes down another 6-7m. to
@@ -1383,8 +1391,8 @@ and connection back to afwatit - later shown to be a visual connection only
 Next trip<a href="#id1990-161-38"></a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-29">28.7.90</a> Mark D., Mark F., Tony &amp; <u>Paul
-S.</u><br> -&gt;Dreamtime -&gt;Knossos -&gt;Yapate Foto trip
+<p><a id="id1990-161-29">28/7/90</a> | 161 - Dreamtime, Knossos, Yapate Foto trip | Mark D, Mark F, Tony &amp; <u>Paul S</u>
+
 
 <p>Well, got farther than the end of Big Sainsbury's this time. A gentle
 amble down Dreamtime with the two Mark's snapping away - ably assisted by
@@ -1397,7 +1405,7 @@ coloured and vaguely liquid. Hope the foties come out
 
 <p>T/U 9hrs<hr />
 
-<p>29th July 1990
+<p>29/7/90  | Surface | Paul S, Del, Juliette
 
 <p>Juliette: <u>TANTALUS</u>  (<u>the Paul investigation</u>)<p>
 A prospecting trip - Wandering accross the plauteux from the cave, down the
@@ -1417,7 +1425,7 @@ natural) Anyway - Very pretty pitch - Shame it stopped.
 
 <p>T/U &frac12; hr<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-25">24.7.90</a>  Matt and <u>Pete</u>  Big Sainsbury's
+<p><a id="id1990-161-25">24/7/90</a>  | 161 - Big Sainsbury's | Matt and <u>Peter</u>  
 
 <p>Explored and surveyed a climb spotted by <strike>Damage</strike> Del.
 Climbed up Big Sainsbury's, crawled into the chamber containing Dungeon
@@ -1433,7 +1441,7 @@ in a bad rub. Very scary.
 
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-24">Photo/bottoming trip</a> the same day<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161c-3">31.7.90  Francis, MarkS., and <u>Pete</u></a>
+<p><a id="id1990-161c-3">31/7/90 | 161 - French Connection |  Francis, MarkS, and <u>Peter</u>
 
 <p>French Connection<br>
 
@@ -1458,9 +1466,7 @@ Survey <a href="#id1990-161c-4">161b to c</a> trip /
 
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-26">25.7.90</a> Damage, Matt and <u>Pete</u>
-
-<p>Endless (rift and trip)
+<p><a id="id1990-161-26">25/7/90</a> | 161 - Endless (rift and trip) | Damage, Matt and <u>Peter</u>
 
 <p>Zoomed down to the pitch at the end of Endless (alright, contradiction).
 Did some cold waiting while Damage did some slick rigging. Descended first
@@ -1491,7 +1497,7 @@ Matt eventually emerged 5 mins before 10am call out. Long, long trip.
 <a href="#id1990-161-35">Next (survey/derig) trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-33">Matt &amp;</a> <u>Tim</u> Dreamtime 30/7/90
+<p><a id="id1990-161-33">30/7/90 | 161 - Dreamtime  | Matt &amp;</a> <u>Tim</u> 
 
 <p>Matt decided to sacrifice himself &amp; take me caving for the first time.
 After complaining that I walked too slowly he complained even more down the
@@ -1504,8 +1510,7 @@ cave. We knocked five bolts in &amp; rerigged the top 3 pitches. Went out
 <a href="#id1990-161-34">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-34">Matt &amp;</a> <u>Tim</u> Dreamtime II the sequel
-31/7/90
+<p><a id="id1990-161-34">31/7/90 | 161 - Dreamtime II the sequel | Matt &amp;</a> <u>Tim</u> 
 
 <p>We went back to finish off the rest of rerigging Dreamtime. It is now very
 pleasant. Got all the way to the Chunnel to pich up some more rope. Rigged
@@ -1520,7 +1525,7 @@ while it pissed down.
 <a href="#id1990-161-42">Next (derigging) trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-32">30/7/90</a> Del, Juliette, MarkD &amp; <u>Wookey</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-32">30/7/90</a> | 161 - Flat Battery | Del, Juliette, MarkD &amp; <u>Wookey</u>
 
 <p>Set off to photo Flat Battery, push the 'leads' &amp; prob de-rig when
 they didn't go.
@@ -1553,15 +1558,14 @@ to bottom of dreamtime.
 <a href="#id1990-161c-3">Next Adrian's/161c trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p>Wookey and <u>Damage</u> Down 163 and other 'oles 28/7/90
+28/7/90 | Surface - Down 163 and other 'oles | Wookey and <u>Damage</u> 
 
 <p>We trundled I complained, I got in my oversuit squeezed down some 'oles.
 We then surveyed 163 and surface surveyed to VD1
 
 <p>T/U 2 hours<hr />
 
-<p>Wookey &amp; <u>Damage</u><br>
-The Dynamic Duo Rig, survey and Derig 162 (29/7/90)
+29/7/90 | 162 - The Dynamic Duo Rig, survey and Derig 162 | Wookey &amp; <u>Damage</u>
 
 <p>We went to 162 surveyed top bit rigged ladder. I lost toss, derigged
 entrance ladder 161, nicked 55m beal. Surveyed this too. Nice ice. Nice cave.
@@ -1569,7 +1573,9 @@ Shame so cold
 
 <p>T/U 6 hours<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-35">Jeremy</a> and <u>Damage</u> go down Endless.
+<p><a id="id1990-161-35">30/7/90 | 161 - Endless | Jeremy</a> and <u>Damage</u> 
+
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>Grr. Grr. Isn't it boring f***ing RH route. Trogged down. Endless. Ignored
 Jeremy wimpers but was taken in by his surveying bullshit. We surveyed and
@@ -1585,7 +1591,7 @@ cave, Endless, is really irritating
 <a href="#id1990-161-42">rest of derigging</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p>18/1 1/8/90 Joe, (Adam) + <u>Francis</u> go Surface prospecting
+<p>1/8/90 | Surface | Joe, Adam + <u>Francis</u> 
 
 <p>General Plan: Push Joe's holes then Francis' then Adam's.
 
@@ -1611,7 +1617,9 @@ Adam leaves to rescue his pit. F comes up. Joe goes down F paints 'CUCC
 
 <p>T u/g 3 hrs (F+J), 0.5 (Adam)<hr />
 
-<p>2/8/90. Team Wings : <u>Julian</u>, assisted by Jeremy, not assisted at
+<p>2/8/90. | Hanggliding | <u>Julian</u>
+
+<p>Team Wings : <u>Julian</u>, assisted by Jeremy, not assisted at
 all by half the caving club, distracting, telling me to get on with it,
 admiring its aches and strains and cracks. Couple other pilots in carpark
 keeping well away and mumbling things about parachutes. On account of it all,
@@ -1637,7 +1645,7 @@ Ground zero.
 
 <p>T o/g &frac12; hour<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-182-1">30/7/90 Jeremy &amp; <u>Adam</u> plateau-wander.</a>
+<p><a id="id1990-182-1">30/7/90 | Surface - plateau-wander |Jeremy &amp; <u>Adam</u>
 
 <p>We wandered found a hole, descended it. this was not far from the camp
 fault (goes thro nr water hole) &amp; is a rift. Numbered 90/9 but not
@@ -1659,7 +1667,7 @@ This cave called 90/12. Too hot so went to camp. Thundered later.
 
 <hr />
 
-<p>29/7/90 <u>Adam</u> solo's 90/5
+<p>29/7/90 | Surface - solos 90/5 | <u>Adam</u> 
 
 <p>This hole found several days previously by a Juliette, Paul, MarkF, Claire
 &amp; I wander trip. Paul numbered entrance later. As an alternative to total
@@ -1675,8 +1683,9 @@ book.
 putting top two bolts in but this bit could be climbed to so doesn't really
 count)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-182-2">2/8/90</a><br>
-Joe &amp; Adam go to do 90/12 (see 30/7/90 write up)
+<p><a id="id1990-182-2">2/8/90</a> | Puffball | Joe &amp; Adam 
+
+<p>go to do 90/12 (see 30/7/90 write up)
 
 <p>Had vague idea of area of 90/12 but spent 2 hrs Bunde-bashing to fail to
 find it. Got VERY Bunde bitten &amp; hot &amp; fucked. Found another cave
@@ -1711,8 +1720,7 @@ Joe 1 hr
 
 <p>V.G. but write in pen next time<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-36">3.8.90</a> <u>Wookey</u> &amp; Tim go play bolt
-dot-dot
+<p><a id="id1990-161-36">3/8/90</a> | 161 - go play bolt dot-dot | <u>Wookey</u> &amp; Tim 
 
 <p>Went to join assorted bolt-bolt surveys and misclosures - old 2nd pitch -
 new, re-survey dodgy Sainsbury's leg - join both ends of dreamtime to survey
@@ -1727,8 +1735,7 @@ rope by LH route &amp; took rest out - hard work.
 Vestabule - <a href="../1994/log.htm#id1994-161-8">next significant visit</a> (1994)
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-37">4/8/90</a> Team technical assistants: Damage ! and
-<u>Julian</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-37">4/8/90</a> | 161 - Yapate - Team technical assistants | Damage and <u>Julian</u>
 
 <p>Shoogled down to squeeze, hunked through, shaked into Knossus and shouted
 at Tower Blocks. Damage got the drill and drilled a bit and a bolt and I went
@@ -1761,8 +1768,9 @@ reason.
 <a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161-3">Next trip to Burble</a>
 (next year)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-38">5/8/90</a> Wookey &amp; <u>Damage</u> &amp;
-<u>NO</u> Olly down LH Route
+<p><a id="id1990-161-38">5/8/90</a>| 161 - down LH Route | Wookey &amp; <u>Damage</u> 
+
+<p>&amp; <u>NO</u> Olly 
 
 <p>So anyway, in the beginning there were three festering louts. Time passed.
 Two of these differentiated from the norm thus changing the norm and started
@@ -1789,7 +1797,7 @@ suggested Wookey went down some small holes. We then left.
 <a href="#id1990-161-41">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-40">6/8/90</a> Del &amp; <u>Damage</u> shear the driver
+<p><a id="id1990-161-40">6/8/90</a> | 161 - shear the driver | Del &amp; <u>Damage</u> 
 
 <p>We got changed and it rained. We went down dreamtime, down Boulder alley
 into Carefour eventually. If you think this is boring so is the RH route.
@@ -1807,8 +1815,7 @@ top of Bungalow. Last trip.
 <a href="#id1990-161-42">Final derig</a> / Next trip
 (<a href="../../smkridge/161/qmtodo.htm#C1990-161-06">see QM list</a> !)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-41">6/8/90</a>  Francis, Olly &amp; <u>Tim</u> survey
-Power Station Series (&amp; derig!)
+<p><a id="id1990-161-41">6/8/90</a> | 161 - survey Power Station Series (&amp; derig!) | Francis, Olly &amp; <u>Tim</u> 
 
 <p>Fluttered down pitches 1,2,3,4 + squeeze into LH Route. Then walked to
 hole in floor off rift &amp; abseiled down pitch after pitch to the bottom
@@ -1825,8 +1832,9 @@ slightly. Made it out after our call-out time.
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-38">Previous trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161b-5">28/7/90 Juliette</a>, Del, <u>Olly</u> go to see
-Adrian's bottom<br> (Better late than never)
+<p><a id="id1990-161b-5">28/7/90 | 161 - go to see Adrian's bottom | Juliette, Del, <u>Olly</u> 
+
+<p>(Better late than never)
 
 <p>My first real caving trip (Heyman!!!) Del vanished to do some bolting
 whilst me 'n' Joules do some surveying. Stop after some, &amp; go and join
@@ -1841,8 +1849,7 @@ Olly : 8 hrs
 Mark's <a href="#id1990-161c-2">161c connection</a> /
 Next trip (derig) not written up<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-42">7/8/90</a><br> Uncle Tom Cobbly &amp; all go
-derigging (<u>Wook</u>, Jez, Paul, Juliette, Julian, Pete &amp; Wadders!)
+<p><a id="id1990-161-42">7/8/90</a> | 161 - Uncle Tom Cobbly &amp; all go derigging | <u>Wookey</u>, Jeremy, Paul S, Juliette, Julian, Peter &amp; Wadders
 
 <p>All change in rain - Jez &amp; Julian &amp; Wadders down squeeze, Paul,
 Juliette &amp; Pete down dreamtime. Wookey follows to squeeze doing radio
@@ -1871,7 +1878,9 @@ Pete &amp; Wook 4.5 hrs
 trip / <a href="#id1990-161-last">Derigging entrance</a> /
 <a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161-1">Rigging in</a> (1991)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-43">Matt +</a> <u>Francis</u> Derig Adrians'
+<p><a id="id1990-161-43">8/8/90 | 161 - Derig Adrians' | Matt + <u>Francis</u> 
+
+<p>(date guessed)
 
 <p>Francis &amp; Matt are cold in top camp. It is the day for derigging.
 Francis sez "whoz gonna help me derig Adrians" Matt sez "yer". Off we go.
@@ -1882,7 +1891,9 @@ undiscovered flake. F***. Matt is happy, so is F.
 
 <p>Francis T/ug 3.5 hrs, Matt T/ug 6 hrs<hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161c-4">Paul &amp;</a> Juliette</u>
+<p><a id="id1990-161c-4">8/8/90 | Surface - 161c | Paul S &amp; Juliette
+
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>And the rain came tumbling down -<br>
 The aim<ol>
@@ -1897,8 +1908,9 @@ through.
 <p>Docherty's 161b-c <a href="#id1990-161c-2">discovery trip</a> /
 <a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161c-1">Next 161c trip</a> (next year)<hr />
 
-<p><u><a id="id1990-161-42a">Paul +</a> Juliette Dreamtime derigg</u>
-<!-- same trip as 1990-161-42 on 90.08.07 -->
+<p><a id="id1990-161-42a">7/8/90 | 161 - Dreamtime derig | Paul S + Juliette
+
+<p>(same trip as 1990-161-42 on 90.08.07 PaulS guessed)
 
 <p>Well, yes, that about says it all. God, isn't rope heavy.
 
@@ -1909,7 +1921,9 @@ totally collapsed just as Paul derigged and stepped off it. - Ju.
 
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-42">Main write up of this trip</a><hr />
 
-<p>Wooks &amp; Matt &amp; Pete &amp; <u>Olly</u> go to Eish&ouml;hle
+8/8/90 | Eish&ouml;hle | Wook &amp; Matt &amp; Peter &amp; <u>Olly</u>
+
+<p>(Date guesssed)
 
 <p>Long walk - do cave - nasty crawl - nice formations - fun sliding, nasty
 walk out up ice slope with one jammer - Matt twists other ankle on walk
@@ -1917,7 +1931,7 @@ down. Getting dark - arrive late at Top camp - eat Vestas.
 
 <p>T/U : 4 hours<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-last">Wooks, Damage (<u>Olly</u>)</a>
+<p><a id="id1990-161-last">8/8/90 | 161 - Entrance derigged | Wook, Damage, <u>Olly</u>
 
 <p>Entrance pitch derigged &amp; Geraldine photoed.
 
@@ -1927,6 +1941,8 @@ Ol: 0 hr
 
 <p><a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161-1">Next trip</a> (in 1991)<hr />
 
+8/8/90 | Surface - Winded hole | Paul S and Mike
+
 <p>8th day of the month of August, Year of our Lord MCMXC
 
 <p>Paul and Mike go poke down a hole "WINDED HOLE"
@@ -1940,10 +1956,9 @@ entrances. Paul winded himself by falling about 10cm [might be 10m, Ed.]<br>
 
 <p>T/U 10 mins<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-42b">161 Down Squeeze</a> Up Dreamtime Sherpa trip on
-Tuesday 1990.08.07
+<p><a id="id1990-161-42b">7/8/90 | 161 - Down Squeeze Up Dreamtime Sherpa |Jeremy, <u>Andy</u>, Julian, Peter
 
-<p>Jeremy, <u>Andy</u>, Julian, Pete [added later]. Second Account
+<p>Second Account
 
 <p>This write up is going to suffer from a lack of definition of the
 boundaries of the domains of one or several simultaneous and vaguely
@@ -2008,12 +2023,12 @@ hours. Andy
 
 <p><a href="#id1990-161-42">Main write up</a> of this trip /
 <a href="#id1990-161-last">Derigging entrance</a> /
-<a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161-1">Rigging in</a> (1991)<hr /><hr />
+<a href="../1991/log.htm#id1991-161-1">Rigging in</a> (1991)<hr />
 
-<p><a id="id1990-161-39">Mark F.,</a> Tanya, Tony, <u>Paul S</u>
-Climbing above Boulder Alley
-<!-- has to be before 08.06 when derigged to Bungalow, probably after 07.28
-when similar personnel did a photo trip -->
+<p><a id="id1990-161-39">5/8/90 | 161 - Climbing above Boulder Alley | Mark F, Tanya, Tony, <u>Paul S</u>
+
+<p>(Date guessed) has to be before 08.06 when derigged to Bungalow, probably after 07.28
+when similar personnel did a photo trip
 
 <p>A relatively quick trip down to Bungalow with Mark F. taking a few photos
 of Tony perched above the Third pitch pretending to use a radio. At Bugalow
@@ -2029,8 +2044,9 @@ although they appear to be separate due to the steep angle of Boulder Alley.
 
 <p>T/U 9 hrs<hr />
 
-<p>Julian, Tanya, Tony &amp; Paul S. Mammuth&ouml;hle &amp; Dachstein
-Eish&ouml;hle
+9/8/90 | Tourist - Mammuth&ouml;hle &amp; Dachstein Eish&ouml;hle | Julian, Tanya, Tony &amp; Paul S
+
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>A suitable wind-down before returning to the caveless wastes of Denmark.
 Mammuth&ouml;hle is well worth the entrance fee. <u>Enormous</u> phreatic
@@ -2041,8 +2057,7 @@ rock. Grrr. Pretty though.
 
 <p>T/U 2 hrs<hr />
 
-<p>Saturday 1990/08/11 "Positively the last chance to paint a number on 100"
-trip
+<p>11/8/90 | Surface - "Positively the last chance to paint a number on 100" trip | Andy
 
 <p>Having finally fixed the brakes on the Green Death Machine <u>and</u>
 found some paint, Waddington burned up to the car park, then up to Top Camp
@@ -2076,8 +2091,7 @@ overtaking ouigees.... Give me a beer...
 
 <p>Andy.  T/U 10 mins<hr />
 
-<p>Adam &amp; Jeremy - Stupid Bastards on the <a
-name="dachstein">Dachstein</a> 28/7/90
+<p>28/7/90 | Tourist - Stupid Bastards on the Dachstein | Adam &amp; Jeremy
 
 <p>Plan:<ol>
 <li>Get up early
@@ -2118,7 +2132,7 @@ some strange looks when we got there.
 <p>Summary: 20 miles, 8000 feet of ascent &amp; 8000 descent, T/o/f: 13 hrs
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1990/newent.htm b/years/1990/newent.htm
index b4285ab66..272f5574e 100644
--- a/years/1990/newent.htm
+++ b/years/1990/newent.htm
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ making it unpleasant without gear.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1990/report.htm b/years/1990/report.htm
index 4dcd862a2..796f21387 100644
--- a/years/1990/report.htm
+++ b/years/1990/report.htm
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Julian Todd, Francis Turner, Andy Waddington, Jared West, Tina White, Wookey.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1990/sponsr.htm b/years/1990/sponsr.htm
index f7b1fe4fa..d0aa50625 100644
--- a/years/1990/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1990/sponsr.htm
@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ Brooke Bond Foods.
 <dt>Sally Line Ferries<dd>&pound;75 Ferry ticket voucher
 <dt>Schwartz<dd>Spices, flavouring sachets
 <dt>Silva<dd>25% discount on Silva products
-<dt>St Ivel<dd>�20 St Ivel voucher
+<dt>St Ivel<dd>&pound;20 St Ivel voucher
 <dt>Tate &amp; Lyle<dd>Sugar and syrup (one box each)
 <dt>Thomas Tunnocks<dd>Caramel Logs and Wafers (one box each)
 <dt>Twinings<dd>Teabags
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1990 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1990/svy1.htm b/years/1990/svy1.htm
index 54325003a..3cc76c835 100644
--- a/years/1990/svy1.htm
+++ b/years/1990/svy1.htm
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ caving Expo' as the least scientific expo known to man!
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>Surveying Report:
diff --git a/years/1990/svy2.htm b/years/1990/svy2.htm
index 4b0922d5f..2e2cba60a 100644
--- a/years/1990/svy2.htm
+++ b/years/1990/svy2.htm
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ you'll just form an orderly queue of volunteers for next year....
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1991,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1991/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>Surveying Report:
diff --git a/years/1991/182.htm b/years/1991/182.htm
index f1a3159a1..5ad35407d 100644
--- a/years/1991/182.htm
+++ b/years/1991/182.htm
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ become the main route.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1992,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1992/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1991/driver.htm b/years/1991/driver.htm
index b4ede30dd..a131e67c3 100644
--- a/years/1991/driver.htm
+++ b/years/1991/driver.htm
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ trouble-free European motoring.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1992,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1992/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../piclinks/wkmob.htm">Photo</a> of both Wookmobiles involved</li>
diff --git a/years/1991/log.htm b/years/1991/log.htm
index f849ea020..09c351101 100644
--- a/years/1991/log.htm
+++ b/years/1991/log.htm
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
 <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
 <table><tr><td width=44></td><td width="*">
 
-<a id="id1991-182-4">Puffball and Icing Sugar cave</a>    7th July 1991
+<hr />
 
-<p>Gill, Jon, <u>Olly</u>
+<a id="id1991-182-4">7/7/91 | Puffball and Icing Sugar cave</a> | Gill, Jon, <u>Olly</u>
 
 <p>Tony wanted someone to go surveying with him &amp; Jon, but somehow we got
 Gill instead. We went to the &quot;bottom&quot;, looked down a hole partway
@@ -24,11 +24,10 @@ we gave up and left.
 
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-3">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-5">Next trip</a>
+
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-5">Puffball and Icing Sugar Cave</a>   Monday 8th July 1991
-
-<p>Gill, <u>Olly</u>
+<a id="id1991-182-5">8/7/91 | Puffball and Icing Sugar Cave</a> | Gill, <u>Olly</u>
 
 <p>Decided I like the cave, so went back (minus Jon who had damaged his
 knee), to do some surveying and push the hole. Surveyed for five (yes, 5)
@@ -54,9 +53,7 @@ mostly relieved.
 <a href="#id1991-182-6">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-6">Puffball and Icing Sugar Cave</a>   Tuesday 9th July 1991
-
-<p>Mark M, Julian T, <u>Olly</u> (again)
+<a id="id1991-182-6">9/7/91 | Puffball and Icing Sugar Cave</a> | Mark M, Julian T, <u>Olly</u> 
 
 <p>Oh no, I'm getting keen on caving ! Due to rain, no one except me got up
 (except Mark S who just made a paella breakfast and went back to bed). Then
@@ -98,9 +95,7 @@ being dangerous ! [but see <a href="#id1991-182-7">next trip !</a>]
 <a href="#id1991-182-7">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-1">161 1st rigging in trip.</a>
-
-<p>Fri 05th July 1991
+<p><a id="id1991-161-1">5/7/91 | 161 - 1st rigging in trip | Wook, Iain, Henri, Gill, Mark S, Julian S, Ian H</p>
 
 <pre>
   Wook, Iain, Henry, Gill, Mark S, Julian S, Ian H
@@ -128,6 +123,8 @@ climb !
 <a href="#id1991-161c-1">Same day in France entrance (161c)</a>
 <hr />
 
+<p>8/7/91 | 161 | <u>Wook</u>, Iain, Mark S</p>
+
 <pre>
 <a id="id1991-161-2">
             t/u 9     7     9</a>
@@ -147,7 +144,7 @@ out. Grr. Managed 9 bolts on one battery.
 <a href="#id1991-161-3">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-3">Wed 1991.07.10</a> <u>Wook</u>, Henry, Andy   t/u 15
+<a id="id1991-161-3">10/7/91</a> | 161 - Go to Burble | <u>Wook</u>, Henri, Andrew 
 
 <p>Go to Burble
 
@@ -159,15 +156,13 @@ nasty animal rigging got him down to the floor (p38 ish) lots of phreatic
 maze at the bottom, mostly glacially filled - but with one draughting 20-30m
 pitch. Stupid place to find cave !
 
+t/u 15
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-2">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-4">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-1">FRIDAY 5 JULY 1991</a>
-
-<p>RIGGING DOWN 161C
-
-<p>MARK D, FRAN, PAUL S
+<a id="id1991-161c-1">5/7/91</a> | RIGGING DOWN 161C  | Mark D, Fran, Paul S
 
 <p>mark rigged down the French pitch, mainly using their spits - which had
 been missed by most people last year. Y-hang at far end of pitch head beyond
@@ -189,11 +184,7 @@ Gentle exit with Fran getting used to Austrian rebelays.
 <a href="#id1991-161-1">Same day in main entrance</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-3">THURSDAY 11 JULY</a>
-
-<p>SURVEYING 161C - FRANCE &amp; RIGGING ROLL OF THE DICE
-
-<p>MARK D, MARK F, JULIAN S, PAUL S
+<a id="id1991-161c-3">11/07/91</a> | SURVEYING 161C - FRANCE &amp; RIGGING ROLL OF THE DICE | MARK D, MARK F, JULIAN S, PAUL S</p>
 
 <p>Mark F, Julian and I surveyed down to France uneventfully whilst Mark D
 rigged Roll of the Dice and below. On the way down, Mark D &amp; I entered
@@ -216,9 +207,7 @@ the Rabbit Warren.
 <a href="#id1991-161c-4">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-2">Saturday 6th July 161c</a>
-
-<p>Mark D, Fran, Ian H
+<a id="id1991-161c-2">6/7/91 | 161c</a> | Mark D, Fran, Ian H 
 
 <p>Started rigging Roll of the Dice, problems again with a different bolt
 driver.... Found a French bolt and attempted to rig off this, but the bolt
@@ -229,9 +218,7 @@ an exit was made.   T/U  4 hours.
 <a href="#id1991-161c-3">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-8">Friday 12th July   Puffball</a>
-
-<p>Mark D, Jon W
+<a id="id1991-182-8">12/7/91 |  Puffball</a> | Mark D, Jon W
 
 <p>Push at end of Puffball got off to a poor start at the planning start. We
 had two hangers and very few spits. This was solved by carrying down lots of
@@ -249,9 +236,9 @@ Pitches&quot; still going.   T/U 8&frac12; hours
 <a href="#id1991-182-9">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-7">Puffball</a>
+<p><a id="id1991-182-7">10/7/91 | Puffball</a> | Tony, Del, Julian H, <u>Juliette</u>
 
-<p>10th/7/91
+<p>
 
 <pre>
 Tony
@@ -323,7 +310,7 @@ in clear not thundery weather. Rigg <u>well</u> out of the water.
 <a href="#id1991-182-8">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-1">1st expo caving trip. 1991 !!</a>
+<a id="id1991-182-1">4/7/91 | 1st expo caving trip. 1991 !!</a> | Del, Juliette, Julian H, John
 
 <p>Thursday 4th July 1991      T/U : 3&frac12; hours
 
@@ -344,11 +331,9 @@ Juliette and John surveyed into the cave.
 <a href="#id1991-182-2">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-3">Saturday 6th July 1991</a>        T/U 9 hours
+<a id="id1991-182-3">6/7/91</a> | Puffball | Del, Juliette, Julian H, Mark M
 
-<p>Del, Juliette, Julian H, Mark M
-
-<p>Puffball
+<p>
 
 <p>Mark rerigged the pitch after Shell Pitch then continued down a clean
 washed waterfall type pitch. Several rebelays/deviations were put in his
@@ -360,28 +345,28 @@ cold trip, too many people and too few bolts to drill simultaneously !
 <p>There is a possible lead through a rift to the right of the pitch after
 Shell Pitch (3rd pitch). A shaft continues down after a short distance.
 
+<p>T/U 9 hours
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-2">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-4">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-9">Friday 12th July 1991</a>           T/U : 9&frac12; hours
+<a id="id1991-182-9">12/7/91</a> | Surveying trip down Puffball | Julian H, Mark M, Julian S
 
-<p>Julian H, Mark M, Julian S
-
-<p>Surveying trip down Puffball
+<p>
 
 <p>Started just before the Darkroom, went along and down a couple of
 pitches. It was boring, cold, crap. Never mind.
 
+<p>T/U : 9&frac12; hours
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-8">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-10">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-2">Friday 5th July 1991</a>    T/U  8 hours
+<a id="id1991-182-2">5/7/91</a> | Pushing trip down Puffball | Tony, John, <u>Mark M</u>
 
-<p>Tony, John, <u>Mark M</u>
-
-<p>Pushing trip down Puffball
+<p>
 
 <p>When we began the pushing front was the top of what came to be called
 'Shell Pitch'. We bolted this and abseiled down. It was a lovely pitch,
@@ -393,16 +378,16 @@ managed it and rigged another rope onto it. However, time was running short,
 so in order to get out before the light failed completely, we had to turn
 around leaving a rigged but undescended pitch !
 
+<p>T/U  8 hours
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-1">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-3">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-4">13th July</a>    T/U 14 hours
+<a id="id1991-161-4">13/7/91</a> | Surveying pushing trip down Kaninchenhole. S'not pitch and Burble
+and beyond | Andrew, Julian H, Mark S, Julian T, <u>Mark M</u>
 
-<p>Andy, Julian H., Mark S., Julian T., <u>Mark M.</u>
-
-<p>Surveying/pushing trip down Kaninchenh&ouml;le. S'not pitch and Burble
-&amp; beyond.
+<p>.
 
 <p>This was really two separate trips which interacted. We set off together.
 Mark S. and Julian H. surveyed S'not pitch. They surveyed from the lower
@@ -443,13 +428,13 @@ route. Meanwhile Andy and Julian H. descended the pitch and found it to be
 choked at about -15m [now known to be Endless]. They then also headed
 out.
 
+<p>T/U 14 hours
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-3">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-5">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-8">1991.07.14</a> Olly &amp; Wook &amp; (Andy &amp; Ian H) 4hr
-
-<p>Derig Dreamtime
+<a id="id1991-161-8">14/7/91</a> | Derig Dreamtime | Olly &amp; Wook &amp; Andrew &amp; Ian H
 
 <p>Tipping it down so after too much festering decided to de-rig Dreamtime
 so as to at least do something useful. Checked out a potential cave on the
@@ -482,9 +467,7 @@ wet so did a bit of survey &amp; left.
 <a href="#id1991-161-8a">Olly's write-up</a> (same trip)
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-10">Tuesday 16th July 1991.</a>     T/U : 4 hours
-
-<p>Mark D, Julian H, pushing trip down Puffball.
+<a id="id1991-182-10">16/7/91.</a> | pushing trip down Puffball.| Mark D, Julian H
 
 <p>Perfect weather, bright blue sky, no chance of flooding. Original plan
 was to push the end of Puffball as far as possible, and do as much surveying
@@ -501,13 +484,15 @@ came out. This lead looks very promising. It is longer than any other route
 before the 'Dark Room' and may well provide an alternative into the lower
 levels of the cave.
 
+<p>T/U : 4 hours
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-9">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-11">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-11">Wednesday 17th July 1991.  T/U : 3&frac34; hours.</a>
+<a id="id1991-182-11">17/7/91.| surveying, ladder de-rigging Puffball. |  </a>  Wookey, Julian H
 
-<p>Wookey, Julian H, surveying, ladder de-rigging Puffball.
+<p>
 
 <p>After a thunderstorm just before lunchtime the weather cleared so we went
 for it. Wookey's first trip down Puffball (excl. brief look to top of first
@@ -520,15 +505,14 @@ incredibly wet, disgustingly, unpleasantly wet. 'Shell pitch' was wettish.
 Both of us were very cold by the time we'd got out. Oh well, perhaps we'll
 manage to avoid it happening again !
 
+<p>T/U : 3&frac34; hours.
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-182-10">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-182-12">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-9">Tuesday 16th July 1991</a>
+<a id="id1991-161-9">16/7/91</a> | Kaninchenhole - Pushing-surveying trip down Burble| <p>Andrew, Julian S, <u>Mark M.</u>   
 
-<p>Pushing/surveying trip down Burble, Kaninchenh&ouml;le
-
-<p>Andy, Julian S., <u>Mark M.</u>   T/U 17 hrs
 
 <p>Had a luverly time scrambling around in a maze of passageways leading off
 below the burble pitch in the opposite direction to Repton Chamber. We
@@ -546,6 +530,8 @@ style I sat on the pitch head assuring Andy that I would jump off if he fell
 and thus limit the fall to FF1. He climbed up a rather cruddy mud covered
 passage to a dead-end. The longed-for Burble by-pass continues to evade us !
 
+<p>T/U 17 hrs
+
 <p>Elevation of bottom of Exhaustion
 
 <p>[grade 1 sketch]
@@ -554,9 +540,7 @@ passage to a dead-end. The longed-for Burble by-pass continues to evade us !
 <a href="#id1991-161-10">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-4">Weds 17th July &quot;survey&quot; + &quot;Pushing&quot; trip down France</a>
-
-<p>Paul S, Mark D, Penny, Tony, Hugh
+<a id="id1991-161c-4">17/7/91 | "survey" + "Pushing" trip down France</a> | Paul S, Mark D, Penny, Tony, Hugh
 
 <p>Entered cave at 2.34 (Pauls timing). At 2.40 someone turned the taps on,
 whilst Penny + Hugh were still at 4th + 2nd rebelays respectively. Little
@@ -581,20 +565,23 @@ sympathy.
 <a href="#id1991-161c-5">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-15">Knossus derig.</a>   T/U  6&frac12; hrs
-<p>Julian, Tony, Mark S, <u>Fran</u>
+<a id="id1991-161-15">23/7/91 | Knossus derig.</a> | Julian S, Tony, Mark S, <u>Fran</u>
+
+<p>(Date guessed, and Julian guessed)
 
 <p>Derigged Knossus wandered slowly back because we were all knackered 'cept
 for Amrk Scott. People had fun going up S'not pitch - Abandoned tackle sacks
 @ the bottom of the entrance pitch for hauling the next day.
 
+<p>T/U  6&frac12; hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-14">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-16">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-5">Dungeon (1)</a>
+<a id="id1991-161-5">14/7/91 | Dungeon (1)</a> | Iain M, Ian H, <u>Fran</u>    
 
-<p>Iain M, Ian H, <u>Fran</u>    T/U  7 hrs
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>Attempted to rig Dungeon, but difficult lots of ice, no sign of previous
 bolts, probably under huge pile of snow @ the bot of the 1st pitch - aborted
@@ -602,11 +589,15 @@ this + went for a tourist to dreamtime &amp; hole in the roof - put in
 another bolt @ the bottom of the 3rd pitch to pull the rope onto the
 edge.
 
+<p>T/U  7 hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-4">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-6">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-6">Dungeon (2) Iain M, Del, <u>Fran</u></a>   T/U 8 hrs
+<a id="id1991-161-6">15/7/91 | Dungeon (2) | Iain M, Del, <u>Fran</u></a>   
+
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>Started bolting in Dungeon @ the bottom of the boulder slope in Big
 Sainsbury's. Got two bolts in. I went for a wander underneath some boulders
@@ -619,12 +610,15 @@ rigged the chunnel - went as far as bungalow - my light died - Iain + Del
 went as far a Knossus came back. Dels light had died by then so all three of
 us came out on one light which made life interesting !
 
+<p>T/U 8 hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-5">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-7">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-11">Niflheim rig</a>                   T/U 10&frac12; hrs
-<p>Mark F, Iain M, John W, <u>Fran</u>
+<a id="id1991-161-11">17/7/91 | Niflheim rig</a> | Mark F, Iain M, John W, <u>Fran</u>
+
+<p>(Date guessed)
 
 <p>Went down thro Butcher, Baker whilst Iain M rerigged Snot for a while.
 Mark had a few problems finding bolts - got as far as Niflheim which Iain M
@@ -633,23 +627,26 @@ pottered down there trying to find the rebelay. Came back out again with
 another dead light. Iain M made sure I wasn't in front of him - only I sussed
 rebelays on this trip @ last !
 
+<p>T/U 10&frac12; hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-10">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-12">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-5">France rig, Survey</a>           T/U      21/7/91
-<pre>Andy, Tony, Mark S, Henri, Fran
-  3     3     3       5      5</pre>
+<a id="id1991-161c-5">21/7/91 | France rig, Survey</a> | Andrew, Tony, Mark S, Henri, Fran
 
 <p>Surveyed down from the dice thro 2 pitches, Tony felt crap [quite
 literally] &amp; went out followed by Andy + Mark S. Me + Henri kept
 surveying a while but got bored + went out. Mark had started to rig 4th
 pitch with a lot more possible ? + depths beyond - didn't bother derigging
-until the day after. [continued <a href="#id161c-5more">later</a>]<hr />
+until the day after. [continued <a href="#id161c-5more">later</a>]
 
-<a id="id1991-40-1">Eishohle</a>        T/U 3 hrs
+<p>T/U  Andy:3, Tony:3, Mark S:3, Henri:5, Fran:5
 
-<p>Julian S, Andy, Henri, <u>Fran</u> + Hans
+<hr />
+<a id="id1991-40-1">20/7/91 | Eishohle</a> | Julian S, Andrew, Henri, <u>Fran</u> + *Hans
+
+<p>(Date totally guessed)
 
 <p>After a sweltering heating daying walk (? - my brains gone !) we
 eventually got there. The crawl had iced up for the first time in years made
@@ -673,9 +670,7 @@ by now - not surprising really !!
 <p><a href="../1990/log.htm#id1990-40-1">Last CUCC trip here (1990)</a> /
 <a href="../1998/log.htm#id1998-40-1">Next trip</a><hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-12">Toddle Around Big Sainsbury's</a>  20th July  T/U 5 hrs
-
-<p>Olly, <u>Julian S</u>
+<a id="id1991-161-12">20/7/91 | Toddle Around Big Sainsbury's</a>  | Olly, <u>Julian S</u>
 
 <p>Ian H told us there was this big hole near the top of Dreamtime
 (&quot;What ! Another one ? Never !). If we were feeling bored we could even
@@ -698,13 +693,13 @@ extracted and by now bored cavers wander slowly out. Passage apparently runs
 parallel to Rabbit Warren. There may be a way on but lots and lots of
 boulders.
 
+<p>T/U 5 hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-11">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-13">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161c-6">Derig France     Mon  22  July   T/U 3 hrs</a>
-
-<p>Mark S, <u>Julian S</u>
+<a id="id1991-161c-6">22/7/91 | Derig France    |</a> Mark S, <u>Julian S</u>
 
 <p>&quot;You're lying around the campsite festering. Bugger off and get the
 rope out of France.&quot;<br>
@@ -735,13 +730,15 @@ walk ?
 
 <p>Um    yeah !
 
+<p>T/U 3 hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161c-5">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="../1992/log.htm#id1992-161c-1">Next trip</a> (in 1992)
 <hr />
 
-Prospecting up Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel ?!          All day !
+20/7/91 | Prospecting up Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel ?! All day ! | Andrew, <u>Fran</u>
 
-<p>Andy, <u>Fran</u>
+<p>(Date totally guessed)
 
 <p>Found quite a few holes only major one was just below the summit
 terrified myself climbing down a 50ft ladder above a snowplug + loose
@@ -753,11 +750,13 @@ be very big tho. so named 161d - thus giving us the highest entrance !
 <u>To</u> Hinter SKL 37&frac12;&deg;
 
 <p>About 5 mins from the summit down grass deer path on RH side of main
-(from top) gorge in bunde. Two large holes.<hr />
+(from top) gorge in bunde. Two large holes.
 
-Prospecting
+<hr />
 
-<p>Henri, <u>Fran</u>
+20/7/91 | Prospecting | Henri, <u>Fran</u>
+
+<p>(Date totally guessed)
 
 <p>Sent Henri down a few holes - yes I don't go down ladders unless forced !
 Two 50fts going nowhere one 5m below 161c - very obvious once you remember
@@ -765,12 +764,10 @@ where it is otherwise it takes 1&frac12;hrs ! Also a 50ft just below 161a
 ending in a 20ft high chamber. Lying by entrance pitch - mysteriously found
 Ian H gear there who knows why maybe thats where he disappeared to ?!<hr />
 
-<a id="id161c-5more">Continuation</a> of France rig + survey 21/7/91
+<a id="id161c-5more">21/7/91 | Continuation</a> of France rig + survey |  Andrew, Tony, <u>Mark S</u>, Henri, Fran 
 
 <p><a href="#id1991-161c-5">start of this trip</a>
 
-<p>Andy, Tony, <u>Mark S</u>, Henri, Fran
-
 <p>Pushed France down yet another pitch with several leads on which weren't
 descended because we had no rope. I descended the 4th pitch to a ledge with
 about 20m of pitch visible below through a squeeze bit with a way off to the
@@ -783,7 +780,7 @@ sketch (grade 1)
 <a href="#id1991-161c-5">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-8a">Derigging Dreamtime</a>      Wookey &amp; <u>Olly</u>    1991.07.14
+<a id="id1991-161-8a">14/7/91 | Derigging Dreamtime</a> |     Wookey &amp; <u>Olly</u>    
 
 <p>After Wooks and Ian H had carefully put in lots of nice bolts, Fran goes
 &amp; finds a better squeeze bypass and so team Charlie have to go pull the
@@ -799,7 +796,9 @@ sketches). Then pulled D.T. apart.
 <a href="#id1991-161-8">Wookey's write-up</a> (same trip)
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-14">Wookey &amp; <u>Olly</u> 1991.07.22/23</a>
+<a id="id1991-161-14">22/7/91 | Hellgrind and everywhere | Wookey &amp; <u>Olly</u> </a>
+
+<p>and 23 
 
 <p>Survey calibration cairns - survey bottom of Snot pitch - derig rebelays
 at bottom of Niffleheim - discover and survey Trehala (off Black Logoon) -
@@ -820,7 +819,7 @@ connection !
 <a href="#id1991-161-15">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-13">Puffball De-rig - Second Wave.</a>   Henri &amp; <u>Olly</u>  1991.07.24
+<a id="id1991-182-13">24/7/91 | Puffball De-rig - Second Wave.</a>  | Henri &amp; <u>Olly</u>  
 
 <p>Got on second trip since I'd had &frac12; hr sleep when wave one (Wooks +
 Andy) left camp. Set alarm to 5pm &amp; got awken by Hen at 5:30 am. Suffice
@@ -831,7 +830,7 @@ it to say that ... God it was awful ... what heroes we are ... etc....
 <a href="../1992/log.htm#id1992-182-1">Next Trip</a> (next year)
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-16">Derig the entrance pitch</a>       Wooks &amp; <u>Olly</u>   1991-07-25
+<a id="id1991-161-16">25/7/91 | Derig the entrance pitch</a>  |   Wook &amp; <u>Olly</u>   
 
 <p>+ Andy Fran Henri  TU 0 hrs but a hell of a lot of hauling
 
@@ -854,8 +853,7 @@ base. God it was awful ..... and so on.
 <a href="../1992/log.htm#id1992-161-1">Next trip</a> (in 1992)
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-10"><u>Wook</u>, Gill &amp; Henri go to push &amp; survey Burble.   1991.07.16-17</a>
-<br>T/U    15     15      5.5 (Jacker)
+<a id="id1991-161-10">16/7/91 | push and survey Burble | <u>Wook</u>, Gill &amp; Henri </a>
 
 <p>Gill &amp; Henri both desperately keen to go caving so I took them to
 show how awful it was. Henri came to her senses &amp; jacked at the top of
@@ -872,6 +870,7 @@ it choked after 2 zigs (20m) turned round &amp; wondered about draught so
 went back &amp; following breeze led through 'obviously choked' bit to a
 sizeable room. This is a gaping QM.
 
+<br>T/U    Wook:15     Gill:15      Henri:5.5 (Jacker)
 <p>[sketch]
 
 <p>Also poked obvious passage at end 'A'
@@ -893,11 +892,13 @@ survey to Burble crawl. Called Vom as Gill felt ill all the way up.
 <p>She was totally shagged on the way out. Good but slow trip. out at 04.30
 for dawn.
 
+<br>T/U    Wook:15     Gill:15      Henri:5.5 (Jacker)
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-9">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-11">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-161-13"><u>Wook</u> &amp; Andy go to check out LH route  1991.07.20-21  T/U: 15 hrs</a>
+<a id="id1991-161-13">20/7/91 | check out LH route | <u>Wook</u> &amp; Andrew </a>
 
 <p>As the Left Hand route had kindly been rigged for us by Mark F &amp; Iain
 H we decided to get on down &amp; have a lok. Finished &amp; improved
@@ -925,13 +926,13 @@ I maintain it wasn't my fault - I can't help it if Andy is [illegible],
 although quite where the extra &frac12; hour went in Knossus I have no
 idea.
 
+<p>T/U: 15 hrs
+
 <p><a href="#id1991-161-12">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1991-161-14">Next trip</a>
 <hr />
 
-<a id="id1991-182-12">Puffball derig - 1st Wave  23/7/91</a>
-
-<p>Andy &amp; <u>Wook</u>
+<a id="id1991-182-12">23/7/91 | Puffball derig - 1st Wave |</a> Andrew &amp; <u>Wook</u>
 
 <p>Henry &amp; co came back from eishohle reporting thunderstorm the next
 day (afternoon) so it was obviously necessary to derig puffball immediately.
@@ -956,7 +957,7 @@ small T sacks next year.
 <a href="#id1991-182-13">Final trip</a>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1991/newbit.htm b/years/1991/newbit.htm
index 330272b36..0a86cbe26 100644
--- a/years/1991/newbit.htm
+++ b/years/1991/newbit.htm
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ end.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1992,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1992/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1991/report.htm b/years/1991/report.htm
index 73c09cad0..5bf75c90d 100644
--- a/years/1991/report.htm
+++ b/years/1991/report.htm
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ boy' Williams, Wookey 'The Wreck-a-tent'
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1992,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1992/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1991/sponsr.htm b/years/1991/sponsr.htm
index da6875862..14794ae89 100644
--- a/years/1991/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1991/sponsr.htm
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ light, high-energy camp &amp; cave food
 </dl>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1991/wash.htm b/years/1991/wash.htm
index 58e994591..b5135220a 100644
--- a/years/1991/wash.htm
+++ b/years/1991/wash.htm
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ not thundery weather. Rig well out of the water.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>Cambridge Underground 1992,
 <a href="../../../jnl/1992/index.htm">Table of Contents</a></li>
 <li>1991 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1992/182.htm b/years/1992/182.htm
index ccb5fb3c2..e5f568200 100644
--- a/years/1992/182.htm
+++ b/years/1992/182.htm
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1992 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1992/bcracc.htm b/years/1992/bcracc.htm
index 8c4e31923..e09c9e7d6 100644
--- a/years/1992/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1992/bcracc.htm
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Perotton, Ruth, Sam Lieberman, Tina White, Tony Rooke, Wookey.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1992 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1992/log.htm b/years/1992/log.htm
index 19158d5c7..92078337c 100644
--- a/years/1992/log.htm
+++ b/years/1992/log.htm
@@ -810,13 +810,24 @@ passage and another pitch. Surveyed out. I was knacked.
 <p>Wook &amp; Andy - discovered Wook's filled-in Q.M. going to Pipeless -
 ticked off 2 QM's !
 
-<p>SAM/MIKETA go somewhere else        T/U 11 hours
-
 <p>T/U 9 hrs
 
 <p><a href="#id1992-161-9">Previous trip</a> /
 <a href="#id1992-161-14">Next trip</a>
 
+<hr />
+
+<a id="id1992-161-13">29/7/92 | 161  | Mike TA, Sam<br>
+
+<p>SAM/MIKETA go somewhere else       
+
+<p>[and don't write up their trip at all, even 
+though Mike remembered it in 2009 when it wasn't
+parsed into the troggle database]
+
+<p> T/U 11 hours
+
+
 <hr />
 
 <a id="id1992-161-11">27/7/1992</a> | 161 - Dungeon | Sam, Gill, Rachel, Julian S  
@@ -1346,7 +1357,7 @@ derig. God it was fun. Dave &amp; I emerge to find JulianS has fallen off a
 crap. Olly
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1992 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1992/report.htm b/years/1992/report.htm
index 77b8e574b..7d4502279 100644
--- a/years/1992/report.htm
+++ b/years/1992/report.htm
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ V The Final Frontier) was busy being unfulfilled. The initial rig to Knossos
 prompted major ranting about the amount of rope in Puffball, but fortunately
 this was finished, just in time for France to go deep after Tony started it
 with a solo rig that he enjoyed so much he ran back from the cave. AndyA and
-DaveF started the silly pushing at Repton, finding Pipeless and Satan�s
+DaveF started the silly pushing at Repton, finding Pipeless and Satan&aacute;s
 Sitting Room. MikeTA and Tina preferred to begin closer to the surface at
 an old question mark of theirs at the end of Gnome. Mike continued Deep
 Sleep on a solo trip and was really surprised when it stopped - this is
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ bad)
 <p>The End
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1994/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1994</li>
 <li>1992 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1992/sponsr.htm b/years/1992/sponsr.htm
index a5edbfa17..cd38929eb 100644
--- a/years/1992/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1992/sponsr.htm
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ and this definitely does the job!
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1992 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1993/bcracc.htm b/years/1993/bcracc.htm
index 3bdb2d6fc..3e2e5e1d0 100644
--- a/years/1993/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1993/bcracc.htm
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Monster' Davey, Tess 'Token Woman' Jones, Wookey
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1993 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1993/log.htm b/years/1993/log.htm
index f225c233f..a06ecc8d0 100644
--- a/years/1993/log.htm
+++ b/years/1993/log.htm
@@ -1133,7 +1133,7 @@ went caving - down to Knossos in 25 mins (1 hr 15 from Top Camp !)
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1993 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1993/report.htm b/years/1993/report.htm
index ee9bea953..7e4d31a94 100644
--- a/years/1993/report.htm
+++ b/years/1993/report.htm
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ would go on for ever. Or not.
 </ul>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1994/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1994</li>
 <li>1993 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1993/sponsr.htm b/years/1993/sponsr.htm
index 5c95b35d8..4f062d610 100644
--- a/years/1993/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1993/sponsr.htm
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ and this definitely does the job!
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1993 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1994/bcracc.htm b/years/1994/bcracc.htm
index 3d73e0a6e..026d9a6b7 100644
--- a/years/1994/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1994/bcracc.htm
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ should be made to find some of them.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1994 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more complete than this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1994/log.htm b/years/1994/log.htm
index 60634353c..904ce168a 100644
--- a/years/1994/log.htm
+++ b/years/1994/log.htm
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ AJD.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1994 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more complete than this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1994/report.htm b/years/1994/report.htm
index cc8310751..4758903ce 100644
--- a/years/1994/report.htm
+++ b/years/1994/report.htm
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ negotiated the first bend. Never mind, it's only 16 hours to Oostende...
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1996/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1996</li>
 <li>1994 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1994/sponsr.htm b/years/1994/sponsr.htm
index 02826b6ad..96627304d 100644
--- a/years/1994/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1994/sponsr.htm
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ to the expedition:
 <center><img alt="Some items at camp in Beehive" src="sponsr.jpg" width=570 height=450></center>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1994 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more complete than this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1994/ustour.htm b/years/1994/ustour.htm
index fb8690acc..66b6d81de 100644
--- a/years/1994/ustour.htm
+++ b/years/1994/ustour.htm
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ of caving. As Wookey so aptly put it:
 <p>Robert Bloodworth
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1996/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1996</li>
 <li>1994 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1995/bbr.htm b/years/1995/bbr.htm
index 52da4fbb6..a3ba584b0 100644
--- a/years/1995/bbr.htm
+++ b/years/1995/bbr.htm
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ hours late. So it can't have been a <i>proper</i> epic, can it?
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1996/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1996</li>
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1995/bcracc.htm b/years/1995/bcracc.htm
index 44c823153..37b16fae2 100644
--- a/years/1995/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1995/bcracc.htm
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ in total.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1995/excsrp.htm b/years/1995/excsrp.htm
index ae689f5b7..1a344a5ae 100644
--- a/years/1995/excsrp.htm
+++ b/years/1995/excsrp.htm
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ for 1996.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1995/exponl.htm b/years/1995/exponl.htm
index 8876a957c..6c811f0a8 100644
--- a/years/1995/exponl.htm
+++ b/years/1995/exponl.htm
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Andy Atkinson]</center>
 
 <p><hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1996/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1996</li>
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1995/log.htm b/years/1995/log.htm
index 4f5e8db8c..a8c54dba1 100644
--- a/years/1995/log.htm
+++ b/years/1995/log.htm
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Good stuff.
 <p><a href="#id1995-161-2">Next Pushing trip</a>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="id1995-161-2">11/7/95 | 161 - Pushing Dreaming of Limo | Nick, Hugh + <u>James</u>
+<a id="id1995-161-2">11/7/95</a> | 161 - Pushing Dreaming of Limo | Nick, Hugh + <u>James</u>
 
 <p>Got down to Dreaming of Limo pretty quickly - 1&frac12; hrs + then
 started pushing. Hugh put in a second bolt at the head of the 1st pitch -
@@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@ derigged. Derigging is shit. Tacklesacks are shit. Pulleys are good gear.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1995/report.htm b/years/1995/report.htm
index 6b1c09965..ff5b3a8af 100644
--- a/years/1995/report.htm
+++ b/years/1995/report.htm
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Kaninchenh&ouml;hle 1995.</i> [Photo: Andy Atkinson]</td></tr></table>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../../jnl/1996/index.htm">Table of Contents</a>
 for Cambridge Underground 1996</li>
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
diff --git a/years/1995/sponsr.htm b/years/1995/sponsr.htm
index 7fe3e2462..1512cf7fe 100644
--- a/years/1995/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1995/sponsr.htm
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ and this definitely does the job!
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1995 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1996/bcracc.htm b/years/1996/bcracc.htm
index b6693ffe0..e719f0ab4 100644
--- a/years/1996/bcracc.htm
+++ b/years/1996/bcracc.htm
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ Kaninchenh&ouml;hle, this doesn't seem likely to be a problem.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1996/excsrp.htm b/years/1996/excsrp.htm
index 5460829f6..e7c909443 100644
--- a/years/1996/excsrp.htm
+++ b/years/1996/excsrp.htm
@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ year. This means that there is still huge scope for new stuff next year, and
 still lots with very little SRT to do. If none of the above means much to you
 any more then (a) it is high time you came out to expo and had a look round
 the cave - do it next year ! or (b) 1996 journals available from CUCC
-(contact James Hickson, c/o Pembroke College) cost �4.50 plus postage. High
-quality A0 sized Kaninchenh&ouml;hle surveys at �2 plus postage from Wookey
+(contact James Hickson, c/o Pembroke College) cost &pound;4.50 plus postage. High
+quality A0 sized Kaninchenh&ouml;hle surveys at &pound;2 plus postage from Wookey
 will keep you adequately informed. The journals cover two years, and are
 jolly thick, so don't whinge about the price ! You only get a full survey
 once every five years or so, and these are very good, so cough up at once.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ is on Andy's webspace), and it might be done by BCRA time.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1996/gps.htm b/years/1996/gps.htm
index facf8de88..a9e71b091 100644
--- a/years/1996/gps.htm
+++ b/years/1996/gps.htm
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ life significantly easier for this sort of work.
 
 <HR>
 <!-- LINKS -->
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1996/log.htm b/years/1996/log.htm
index 57bdb9859..e7136becf 100644
--- a/years/1996/log.htm
+++ b/years/1996/log.htm
@@ -2364,7 +2364,7 @@ minimal. ref. email from Dave 97/02/13)
 </p><!-- this should stop the links being right flushed -->
 <hr />
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
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 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1996/sponsr.htm b/years/1996/sponsr.htm
index 792f596f6..fdca210b1 100644
--- a/years/1996/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1996/sponsr.htm
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Equipment:<br>
 <hr />
 
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+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
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 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1997/goals.htm b/years/1997/goals.htm
index 0d30f3104..1d47a628a 100644
--- a/years/1997/goals.htm
+++ b/years/1997/goals.htm
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ over the years.</p>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1996 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../1996/log.htm">Logbook</a></li>
diff --git a/years/1997/log.htm b/years/1997/log.htm
index e3b53d9d0..659e72888 100644
--- a/years/1997/log.htm
+++ b/years/1997/log.htm
@@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ coming from.
 
 <p><hr />
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 <li>1997 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1997/sponsr.htm b/years/1997/sponsr.htm
index 753b2b295..d3aa9c963 100644
--- a/years/1997/sponsr.htm
+++ b/years/1997/sponsr.htm
@@ -12,9 +12,9 @@
 expedition, which is very far from a "cheap holiday", we are grateful for the
 sponsorship we have received over recent years, largely in the form of Food.
 Here we detail those who have supported the expedition &amp; how. We also
-receive monetary support from a number of grant-giving bodies.
+receive monetary support from a number of grant-giving bodies.</p>
 
-<p><h3>Our 1997 sponsors were:</h3><BR>
+<h3>Our 1997 sponsors were:</h3>
 Food:<BR>
 <dl compact>
 <dt>Barts Spices<dd>Spices and cash: Student cuisine is apt to be monotonous
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Sponsors <a href="../../sponsr.htm">for the current year</a>:
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1997 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1997/sprep.htm b/years/1997/sprep.htm
index d241d29fc..25a25539b 100644
--- a/years/1997/sprep.htm
+++ b/years/1997/sprep.htm
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ src="../../smkridge/161/inline/lostw.png"></a>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1997 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1998/ideas.htm b/years/1998/ideas.htm
index 1fb853f13..c29e21dd9 100644
--- a/years/1998/ideas.htm
+++ b/years/1998/ideas.htm
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ haven't been before !
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1998 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1998 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1998/log.htm b/years/1998/log.htm
index 9378c93d5..3d3cdc63a 100644
--- a/years/1998/log.htm
+++ b/years/1998/log.htm
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ perhaps we should get some CUCC 50th aniversary ale brewed next year....
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1998 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1998 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1998/report.htm b/years/1998/report.htm
index e659b5d22..233ae3bb8 100644
--- a/years/1998/report.htm
+++ b/years/1998/report.htm
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ and to the Ghar Parau Foundation for its support.
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1998 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1998 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1999/ideas.htm b/years/1999/ideas.htm
index 754339f6f..59a4a267e 100644
--- a/years/1999/ideas.htm
+++ b/years/1999/ideas.htm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ bated breath.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1999 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1999 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1999/index.htm b/years/1999/index.htm
index f5e72f33e..0e69b7076 100644
--- a/years/1999/index.htm
+++ b/years/1999/index.htm
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ documentation of these finds:
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li> <a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications
 <li> <a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a>
 <li> <a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a>
diff --git a/years/1999/log.htm b/years/1999/log.htm
index 4a377cbc1..28dcad409 100644
--- a/years/1999/log.htm
+++ b/years/1999/log.htm
@@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ incomplete record, Webeditor.
 
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1999 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1999 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/1999/report.htm b/years/1999/report.htm
index e6164364d..aae025ade 100644
--- a/years/1999/report.htm
+++ b/years/1999/report.htm
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ email mrs30 at cam.ac.uk</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1999 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">1999 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/2000/log.htm b/years/2000/log.htm
index ea6a3f26f..56669e675 100644
--- a/years/2000/log.htm
+++ b/years/2000/log.htm
@@ -1450,7 +1450,7 @@ event.
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>2000 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">2000 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/2000/prexpo.htm b/years/2000/prexpo.htm
index 21f2c71cd..9a68dcc93 100644
--- a/years/2000/prexpo.htm
+++ b/years/2000/prexpo.htm
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ right)</P>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>1999 Expedition info <a href="../1999/index.htm">Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="index.htm">Index</a> to 2000 expedition info</li>
 <li>2000 Expedition <a href="goals.htm">Goals</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2000/report.htm b/years/2000/report.htm
index 5acdd84e5..604cc49c0 100644
--- a/years/2000/report.htm
+++ b/years/2000/report.htm
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Queens' College, Cambridge, England. CB3 9ET</p>
 <hr />
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<p><ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li>2000 Expedition info:
 <ul>
 <li><a href="index.htm">2000 index</a> (more detail than in this list)</li>
diff --git a/years/2001/log.htm b/years/2001/log.htm
index be7b86bdd..6a961a697 100644
--- a/years/2001/log.htm
+++ b/years/2001/log.htm
@@ -6,12 +6,11 @@
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
 </head>
 <body>
+<h1>EXPO 2001</h1>
 <p>The first part of the log is traditionally taken up by the journey
 out.<br> If this is of no interest, here is a link <a href="#id2001-204-0">to
 the caving</a>!
 
-<center><h1>EXPO 2001</h1></center>
-
 <hr>
 <p><b>2001-08-05 | Journey - Mark S travels to Austria | <U>Mark S</U></b></p>
 
diff --git a/years/2002/logbook.html b/years/2002/logbook.html
index 1e512a2e8..bbdf2ca6f 100644
--- a/years/2002/logbook.html
+++ b/years/2002/logbook.html
@@ -1,16 +1,9 @@
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-.timeug		{ text-align: right; font-weight: bold }
-p		{ clear: both }
-</style>
-<body></p>
+<body>
 
-<p><h1>Expo 2002</h1></p>
+<h1>Expo 2002</h1>
 
 <hr />
 
@@ -629,7 +622,8 @@ a diplomatic mission was sent bearing a gift of Jagertee and an apology cobbled
 trick, we were told to "have a good fart" and that Alice was in ordnung.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
+<br />
 <li>Back to <a href="index.htm">2002 index</a></li>
 </ul>
 </body></html>
diff --git a/years/2003/index.htm b/years/2003/index.htm
index c28f9ec0a..89c6e9c34 100644
--- a/years/2003/index.htm
+++ b/years/2003/index.htm
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2003/logbook.html b/years/2003/logbook.html
index f46441f10..cad4e45f7 100644
--- a/years/2003/logbook.html
+++ b/years/2003/logbook.html
@@ -7,12 +7,14 @@
 <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/main2.css" />
 </head>
 <body>
+
+<h1>EXPO 2003</h1>
 <p><i>Typed up David Loeffler, January 2004. I've done my best to
 decipher this but bits are still illegible; there are also a lot of
 dangling cross-references to trips that never actually got written
 up. Editorial comments (in italics) are mine.</i></p>
-<h1>EXPO 2003</h1>
 <p>(20th Expo at Staud'n'Wirt)</p>
+<hr />
 <p>10/7/2003&nbsp;&nbsp;--&nbsp;&nbsp;Journey , Packing and Journey to
 Austria&nbsp;&nbsp;--&nbsp;&nbsp;<u>Mark S</u>, Earl (driving),
 Olly M, Martin, et al. (packing)</p>
diff --git a/years/2003/priorities.html b/years/2003/priorities.html
index fc04f6ba7..7ab9f49c3 100644
--- a/years/2003/priorities.html
+++ b/years/2003/priorities.html
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ seventh entrance to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle, although this would not be of m
 nature of the crawl connecting it to the rest of the cave.</font>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.htm">Back to 2003 Index</a><br />
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2003/sponsors.html b/years/2003/sponsors.html
index 4f5a0ac33..0f1fb7dfe 100644
--- a/years/2003/sponsors.html
+++ b/years/2003/sponsors.html
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ We'd like to thank the following companies for their generous support of the 200
 </ul>
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2004/76qms.html b/years/2004/76qms.html
index 288928e01..5706e2d13 100644
--- a/years/2004/76qms.html
+++ b/years/2004/76qms.html
@@ -1,14 +1,6 @@
 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <title>1623/76 Question Mark List</title>
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 </head>
 
@@ -51,7 +43,7 @@ Plugged Shaft. -40m [level of phreatic stuff in other places]
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.html">Back to 2004 Index</a> </li>
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2004/76why.html b/years/2004/76why.html
index 36eaaf479..c74fcaacb 100644
--- a/years/2004/76why.html
+++ b/years/2004/76why.html
@@ -1,14 +1,6 @@
 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
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 </head>
 
@@ -78,7 +70,7 @@ them up and stick them in, but for now, here they are):</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.html">Back to 2004 Index</a> </li>
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2004/goals.html b/years/2004/goals.html
index dc010c8d8..eeb177858 100644
--- a/years/2004/goals.html
+++ b/years/2004/goals.html
@@ -1,14 +1,6 @@
 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN">
 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
 <title>2004 Expo: Mission Statement</title>
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 </head>
 
@@ -168,7 +160,7 @@ assembled.
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.html">Back to 2004 Index</a> </li>
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2004/index.html b/years/2004/index.html
index dab2e778f..313916607 100644
--- a/years/2004/index.html
+++ b/years/2004/index.html
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ accessible from this page:</p>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2004/logbook.html b/years/2004/logbook.html
index fbc2c5676..bdc83191e 100644
--- a/years/2004/logbook.html
+++ b/years/2004/logbook.html
@@ -1,14 +1,7 @@
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-<body>
+<body id="logbk">
 
 <h1>Expo 2004</h1>
 
@@ -206,7 +199,7 @@ For a stretcher to carry me to old base camp.
 
 <hr />
 
-<a id="t2004-07-14A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-14A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">14/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Dave</u>, Olly M, Stuart, Dour</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Ariston rigging</div>
@@ -219,7 +212,7 @@ while Olly, Stuart and I wandered down Ariston. Ran out of rope at Steel Toecap
 
 <hr />
 
-<a id="t2004-07-14B" />
+<a id="t2004-07-14B" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">14/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u> + Olly B</div>
 <div class="triptitle">76 - 76</div>
@@ -247,7 +240,7 @@ cairned a path from the bivvy to the 204 path.</p>
 
 <hr />
 
-<a id="t2004-07-15A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-15A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">15/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Dave</u>, Mark D, Nial</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Kiwi Suit rigging</div>
@@ -262,7 +255,7 @@ cold + knackered + wanted to go downhill.</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U Dave 5.5hrs, Nial, Mark D 6.5</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-15B" />
+<a id="t2004-07-15B" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">15/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Olly M</u>, Stuart, Pete</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - 204E rigging</div>
@@ -272,7 +265,7 @@ cold + knackered + wanted to go downhill.</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U Olly, Stuart, Pete 2.5hours</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-16A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-16A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">16/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Jenny, <u>Olly B</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">76 - 76</div>
@@ -287,7 +280,7 @@ pitch (though we're yet to confirm this). We ascend to the rock bridge, and head
 falling snow &amp; rocks, but after two spits I'm still not there and my legs are losing feeling. Jenny is cold too so we exit.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-17A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-17A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">17/7/04</div> 
 <div class="trippeople">Olly B + <u>Jenny</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">76 - 76</div>
@@ -310,7 +303,7 @@ to the pitches (draft bitter). Then returned to BC, racing darkness + an electri
 <div class="timeug">Total TU 6.5hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-18A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-18A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">18/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Dave</u>, Becka, Nial</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Gaffered rig + tourist</div>
@@ -329,7 +322,7 @@ two bolts, but all the rock is awful.</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U 8.5hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-18B" />
+<a id="t2004-07-18B" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">18/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Dour, <u>Mark D</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Razor Dance rigging</div>
@@ -346,7 +339,7 @@ MSD.</p>
 <div class="timeug">TU Mark 10hrs Dour 11.25hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-18C" />
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 <div class="tripdate">18/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Olly B + <u>Jenny</u></div>
@@ -366,7 +359,7 @@ middle. Definitely not worth using as an entrance when 76a is so much nicer.</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U 3hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-19A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-19A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">19/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u> + Earl</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Gaffered rig to Underworld</div>
@@ -379,7 +372,7 @@ Takes ~2hrs from bottom.</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U 9hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-19B" />
+<a id="t2004-07-19B" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">19/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Brian</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">Cave 2003-02 - (Blaudrachenschact)</div>
@@ -392,7 +385,7 @@ put in another bolt as a deviation when I got down to the rift.</p>
 short climb up the side of the shaft and another hole. But no more rope, so I went home.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-19C" />
+<a id="t2004-07-19C" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">19/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Martin</u>, Nial</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - 204</div>
@@ -402,7 +395,7 @@ No Bolts, from first hole using two bolts! (Deviation needed). 03-67B pushed to
 traverse. Pencil broke, so took some photos.</p>
 
 <hr />
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+<a id="t2004-07-19D" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">19/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Olly B + <u>Jenny</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">76 - Brave New World</div>
@@ -429,7 +422,7 @@ cave!</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U 8hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-19E" />
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 <div class="tripdate">19/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Olly M, <u>Dave</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Razor Dance</div>
@@ -445,7 +438,7 @@ dive out of it which could have been very nasty. Fortunately I succeeded in land
 <div class="timeug">T/U 12hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
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 <div class="tripdate">20/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u>, Nial + Earl</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Underworld / Sirens push + survey</div>
@@ -472,7 +465,7 @@ or <b>03-6C</b> look to be much.</p>
 <div class="centre"><img src="uworld_qms.jpg" /></div>
 <hr />
 
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+<a id="t2004-07-21A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">21/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Becka</u> + Nial</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Loser Plateau - Surface Prospect</div>
@@ -501,7 +494,7 @@ on opposite wall. Tony + I surface surveyed to 2004-11 in the evening of 21st; M
 <p>We also re-found 2002-04.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-21B" />
+<a id="t2004-07-21B" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">21/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Earl</u> + Stuart</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Gaffered</div>
@@ -528,7 +521,7 @@ grades by removing one of the footholds. This makes getting out for whoever surv
 pointy lights in finding such delights.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-21C" />
+<a id="t2004-07-21C" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">21/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Jenny</u> + Olly B</div>
 <div class="triptitle">99 - 99</div>
@@ -547,7 +540,7 @@ leaving the ice squeeze for either a day later on in expo with less ice, or a da
 <div class="timeug">T/U Jenny 1hr</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-21D" />
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 <div class="tripdate">21/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Mark D</u>, Dour</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Razor Dance</div>
@@ -566,7 +559,7 @@ jammer!</p>
 <div class="timeug">T/U Mark D 10.75hrs Dour 13.25hrs</div>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-21E" />
+<a id="t2004-07-21E" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">21/7/04</div>
 <div class="trippeople">Tony + <u>Brian</u></div>
 <div class="triptitle">Cave 2003-02 - (Blaudrachenschact)</div>
@@ -575,7 +568,7 @@ jammer!</p>
 Went home.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<a id="t2004-07-22A" />
+<a id="t2004-07-22A" /></a>
 <div class="tripdate">22/7/04</div>
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+\DeclareOption{a4paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {297mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {210mm}}
+\DeclareOption{a5paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {210mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {148mm}}
+\DeclareOption{b5paper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {250mm}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {176mm}}
+\DeclareOption{letterpaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {11in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {8.5in}}
+\DeclareOption{legalpaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {14in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {8.5in}}
+\DeclareOption{executivepaper}
+   {\setlength\paperheight {10.5in}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {7.25in}}
+\DeclareOption{landscape}
+   {\setlength\@tempdima   {\paperheight}%
+    \setlength\paperheight {\paperwidth}%
+    \setlength\paperwidth  {\@tempdima}}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility
+  \renewcommand\@ptsize{0}
+\else
+\DeclareOption{10pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{0}}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{1}}
+\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{2}}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue  \@mparswitchtrue}
+\DeclareOption{draft}{\setlength\overfullrule{5pt}}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{final}{\setlength\overfullrule{0pt}}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{titlepage}{\@titlepagetrue}
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{notitlepage}{\@titlepagefalse}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility
+\else
+\DeclareOption{openright}{\@openrighttrue}
+\DeclareOption{openany}{\@openrightfalse}
+\fi
+\if@compatibility\else
+\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@twocolumnfalse}
+\fi
+\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@twocolumntrue}
+\DeclareOption{leqno}{\input{leqno.clo}}
+\DeclareOption{fleqn}{\input{fleqn.clo}}
+\DeclareOption{openbib}{%
+  \AtEndOfPackage{%
+   \renewcommand\@openbib@code{%
+      \advance\leftmargin\bibindent
+      \itemindent -\bibindent
+      \listparindent \itemindent
+      \parsep \z@
+      }%
+   \renewcommand\newblock{\par}}%
+}
+\ExecuteOptions{letterpaper,10pt,oneside,onecolumn,final,openany}
+\ProcessOptions
+\input{size1\@ptsize.clo}
+\setlength\lineskip{1\p@}
+\setlength\normallineskip{1\p@}
+\renewcommand\baselinestretch{}
+\setlength\parskip{0\p@ \@plus \p@}
+\@lowpenalty   51
+\@medpenalty  151
+\@highpenalty 301
+\setcounter{topnumber}{2}
+\renewcommand\topfraction{.7}
+\setcounter{bottomnumber}{1}
+\renewcommand\bottomfraction{.3}
+\setcounter{totalnumber}{3}
+\renewcommand\textfraction{.2}
+\renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.5}
+\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2}
+\renewcommand\dbltopfraction{.7}
+\renewcommand\dblfloatpagefraction{.5}
+\if@twoside
+  \def\ps@headings{%
+      \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
+      \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
+      \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+      \let\@mkboth\markboth
+    \def\chaptermark##1{%
+      \markboth {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+            \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}{}}%
+    \def\sectionmark##1{%
+      \markright {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@
+          \thesection. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}}}
+\else
+  \def\ps@headings{%
+    \let\@oddfoot\@empty
+    \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+    \let\@mkboth\markboth
+    \def\chaptermark##1{%
+      \markright {\MakeUppercase{%
+        \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+            \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ %
+        \fi
+        ##1}}}}
+\fi
+\def\ps@myheadings{%
+    \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
+    \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
+    \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
+    \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo
+    \let\chaptermark\@gobble
+    \let\sectionmark\@gobble
+    }
+  \if@titlepage
+  \newcommand\maketitle{\begin{titlepage}%
+  \let\footnotesize\small
+  \let\footnoterule\relax
+  \let \footnote \thanks
+  \null\vfil
+  \vskip 60\p@
+  \begin{center}%
+    {\LARGE \@title \par}%
+    \vskip 3em%
+    {\large
+     \lineskip .75em%
+      \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
+        \@author
+      \end{tabular}\par}%
+      \vskip 1.5em%
+    {\large \@date \par}%       % Set date in \large size.
+  \end{center}\par
+  \@thanks
+  \vfil\null
+  \end{titlepage}%
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+  \global\let\thanks\relax
+  \global\let\maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@thanks\@empty
+  \global\let\@author\@empty
+  \global\let\@date\@empty
+  \global\let\@title\@empty
+  \global\let\title\relax
+  \global\let\author\relax
+  \global\let\date\relax
+  \global\let\and\relax
+}
+\else
+\newcommand\maketitle{\par
+  \begingroup
+    \renewcommand\thefootnote{\@fnsymbol\c@footnote}%
+    \def\@makefnmark{\rlap{\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\@thefnmark}}}%
+    \long\def\@makefntext##1{\parindent 1em\noindent
+            \hb@xt@1.8em{%
+                \hss\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\@thefnmark}}##1}%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \ifnum \col@number=\@ne
+        \@maketitle
+      \else
+        \twocolumn[\@maketitle]%
+      \fi
+    \else
+      \newpage
+      \global\@topnum\z@   % Prevents figures from going at top of page.
+      \@maketitle
+    \fi
+    \thispagestyle{plain}\@thanks
+  \endgroup
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+  \global\let\thanks\relax
+  \global\let\maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@maketitle\relax
+  \global\let\@thanks\@empty
+  \global\let\@author\@empty
+  \global\let\@date\@empty
+  \global\let\@title\@empty
+  \global\let\title\relax
+  \global\let\author\relax
+  \global\let\date\relax
+  \global\let\and\relax
+}
+\def\@maketitle{%
+  \newpage
+  \null
+  \vskip 2em%
+  \begin{center}%
+  \let \footnote \thanks
+    {\LARGE \@title \par}%
+    \vskip 1.5em%
+    {\large
+      \lineskip .5em%
+      \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
+        \@author
+      \end{tabular}\par}%
+    \vskip 1em%
+    {\large \@date}%
+  \end{center}%
+  \par
+  \vskip 1.5em}
+\fi
+\newcommand*\chaptermark[1]{}
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
+\newcounter {part}
+\newcounter {chapter}
+\newcounter {section}[chapter]
+\newcounter {subsection}[section]
+\newcounter {subsubsection}[subsection]
+\newcounter {paragraph}[subsubsection]
+\newcounter {subparagraph}[paragraph]
+\renewcommand \thepart {\@Roman\c@part}
+\renewcommand \thechapter {\@arabic\c@chapter}
+\renewcommand \thesection {\thechapter.\@arabic\c@section}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection   {\thesection.\@arabic\c@subsection}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection .\@arabic\c@subsubsection}
+\renewcommand\theparagraph    {\thesubsubsection.\@arabic\c@paragraph}
+\renewcommand\thesubparagraph {\theparagraph.\@arabic\c@subparagraph}
+\newcommand\@chapapp{\chaptername}
+\newcommand\part{%
+  \if@openright
+    \cleardoublepage
+  \else
+    \clearpage
+  \fi
+  \thispagestyle{plain}%
+  \if@twocolumn
+    \onecolumn
+    \@tempswatrue
+  \else
+    \@tempswafalse
+  \fi
+  \null\vfil
+  \secdef\@part\@spart}
+
+\def\@part[#1]#2{%
+    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax
+      \refstepcounter{part}%
+      \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart\hspace{1em}#1}%
+    \else
+      \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}%
+    \fi
+    \markboth{}{}%
+    {\centering
+     \interlinepenalty \@M
+     \normalfont
+     \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax
+       \huge\bfseries \partname~\thepart
+       \par
+       \vskip 20\p@
+     \fi
+     \Huge \bfseries #2\par}%
+    \@endpart}
+\def\@spart#1{%
+    {\centering
+     \interlinepenalty \@M
+     \normalfont
+     \Huge \bfseries #1\par}%
+    \@endpart}
+\def\@endpart{\vfil\newpage
+              \if@twoside
+                \null
+                \thispagestyle{empty}%
+                \newpage
+              \fi
+              \if@tempswa
+                \twocolumn
+              \fi}
+\newcommand\chapter{\if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
+                    \thispagestyle{plain}%
+                    \global\@topnum\z@
+                    \@afterindentfalse
+                    \secdef\@chapter\@schapter}
+\newcommand\chapternotoc{\if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
+                    \thispagestyle{plain}%
+                    \global\@topnum\z@
+                    \@afterindentfalse
+                    \secdef\@chapternotoc\@schapter}
+\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+                         \refstepcounter{chapter}%
+                         \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
+                         \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
+                                   {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
+                    \else
+                      \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
+                    \fi
+                    \chaptermark{#1}%
+                    \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \if@twocolumn
+                      \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]%
+                    \else
+                      \@makechapterhead{#2}%
+                      \@afterheading
+                    \fi}
+\def\@chapternotoc[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+                         \refstepcounter{chapter}%
+                         \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
+%%                         \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
+%%                                   {\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
+                    \else
+                      \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
+                    \fi
+                    \chaptermark{#1}%
+                    \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
+                    \if@twocolumn
+                      \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]%
+                    \else
+                      \@makechapterhead{#2}%
+                      \@afterheading
+                    \fi}
+\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
+%%  \vspace*{2\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
+    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+     %%   \hrulefill
+%%        \vskip 2\p@
+%%        \chapterfontnonbold \@chapapp\space \psshadowbox[linecolor=white]{\parbox{2.5cm}{\thechapter}}\ --\ %
+%%          \chapterfontnonbold\psshadowbox{\parbox[t][1.2cm][c]{1.2cm}{\begin{center}\thechapter\end{center}}} \space\space
+%%        \par\nobreak
+%%        \vskip 20\p@
+    \fi
+%%    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \parbox[t][1.2cm][c]{\textwidth}{\vfill\chapterfont #1 \vfill}
+
+    \vskip 12\p@
+   %% \hrulefill\\
+   %% \vskip 40\p@
+  }}
+\def\@schapter#1{\if@twocolumn
+                   \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]%
+                 \else
+                   \@makeschapterhead{#1}%
+                   \@afterheading
+                 \fi}
+\def\@makeschapterhead#1{%
+  \vspace*{50\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright
+    \normalfont
+    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \chapterfont  #1\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+  }}
+
+\newcommand\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{0pt}{-3.5ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}{2.3ex plus.2ex}{\sectionfont}}
+\newcommand\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
+                                     {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                     {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                     {\subsectionfont}}
+\newcommand\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
+                                     {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                     {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                     {\subsubsectionfont}}
+\newcommand\paragraph{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}%
+                                    {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
+                                    {-1em}%
+                                    {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
+\newcommand\subparagraph{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}%
+                                       {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus .2ex}%
+                                       {-1em}%
+                                      {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
+\if@twocolumn
+  \setlength\leftmargini  {2em}
+\else
+  \setlength\leftmargini  {2.5em}
+\fi
+\leftmargin  \leftmargini
+\setlength\leftmarginii  {2.2em}
+\setlength\leftmarginiii {1.87em}
+\setlength\leftmarginiv  {1.7em}
+\if@twocolumn
+  \setlength\leftmarginv  {.5em}
+  \setlength\leftmarginvi {.5em}
+\else
+  \setlength\leftmarginv  {1em}
+  \setlength\leftmarginvi {1em}
+\fi
+\setlength  \labelsep  {.5em}
+\setlength  \labelwidth{\leftmargini}
+\addtolength\labelwidth{-\labelsep}
+\@beginparpenalty -\@lowpenalty
+\@endparpenalty   -\@lowpenalty
+\@itempenalty     -\@lowpenalty
+\renewcommand\theenumi{\@arabic\c@enumi}
+\renewcommand\theenumii{\@alph\c@enumii}
+\renewcommand\theenumiii{\@roman\c@enumiii}
+\renewcommand\theenumiv{\@Alph\c@enumiv}
+\newcommand\labelenumi{\theenumi.}
+\newcommand\labelenumii{(\theenumii)}
+\newcommand\labelenumiii{\theenumiii.}
+\newcommand\labelenumiv{\theenumiv.}
+\renewcommand\p@enumii{\theenumi}
+\renewcommand\p@enumiii{\theenumi(\theenumii)}
+\renewcommand\p@enumiv{\p@enumiii\theenumiii}
+\newcommand\labelitemi{\textbullet}
+\newcommand\labelitemii{\normalfont\bfseries \textendash}
+\newcommand\labelitemiii{\textasteriskcentered}
+\newcommand\labelitemiv{\textperiodcentered}
+\newenvironment{description}
+               {\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
+                        \let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}
+               {\endlist}
+\newcommand*\descriptionlabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep
+                                \normalfont\bfseries #1}
+\if@titlepage
+  \newenvironment{abstract}{%
+      \titlepage
+      \null\vfil
+      \@beginparpenalty\@lowpenalty
+      \begin{center}%
+        \bfseries \abstractname
+        \@endparpenalty\@M
+      \end{center}}%
+     {\par\vfil\null\endtitlepage}
+\else
+  \newenvironment{abstract}{%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \section*{\abstractname}%
+      \else
+        \small
+        \begin{center}%
+          {\bfseries \abstractname\vspace{-.5em}\vspace{\z@}}%
+        \end{center}%
+        \quotation
+      \fi}
+      {\if@twocolumn\else\endquotation\fi}
+\fi
+\newenvironment{verse}
+               {\let\\\@centercr
+                \list{}{\itemsep      \z@
+                        \itemindent   -1.5em%
+                        \listparindent\itemindent
+                        \rightmargin  \leftmargin
+                        \advance\leftmargin 1.5em}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\newenvironment{quotation}
+               {\list{}{\listparindent 1.5em%
+                        \itemindent    \listparindent
+                        \rightmargin   \leftmargin
+                        \parsep        \z@ \@plus\p@}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\newenvironment{quote}
+               {\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}%
+                \item\relax}
+               {\endlist}
+\if@compatibility
+\newenvironment{titlepage}
+    {%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+      \else
+        \@restonecolfalse\newpage
+      \fi
+      \thispagestyle{empty}%
+      \setcounter{page}\z@
+    }%
+    {\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi
+    }
+\else
+\newenvironment{titlepage}
+    {%
+      \if@twocolumn
+        \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+      \else
+        \@restonecolfalse\newpage
+      \fi
+      \thispagestyle{empty}%
+      \setcounter{page}\@ne
+    }%
+    {\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi
+     \if@twoside\else
+        \setcounter{page}\@ne
+     \fi
+    }
+\fi
+\newcommand\appendix{\par
+  \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
+  \setcounter{section}{0}%
+  \gdef\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
+  \gdef\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}}
+\newcommand\afterappendix{\par
+  \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
+  \setcounter{section}{0}%
+  \gdef\@chapapp{\chaptername}%
+  \gdef\thechapter{\@arabic\c@chapter}}
+\setlength\arraycolsep{5\p@}
+\setlength\tabcolsep{6\p@}
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{.4\p@}
+\setlength\doublerulesep{2\p@}
+\setlength\tabbingsep{\labelsep}
+\skip\@mpfootins = \skip\footins
+\setlength\fboxsep{3\p@}
+\setlength\fboxrule{.4\p@}
+\@addtoreset {equation}{chapter}
+\renewcommand\theequation
+  {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@equation}
+\newcounter{figure}[chapter]
+\renewcommand \thefigure
+     {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@figure}
+\def\fps@figure{tbp}
+\def\ftype@figure{1}
+\def\ext@figure{lof}
+\def\fnum@figure{\figurename~\thefigure}
+\newenvironment{figure}
+               {\@float{figure}}
+               {\end@float}
+\newenvironment{figure*}
+               {\@dblfloat{figure}}
+               {\end@dblfloat}
+\newcounter{table}[chapter]
+\renewcommand \thetable
+     {\ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi \@arabic\c@table}
+\def\fps@table{tbp}
+\def\ftype@table{2}
+\def\ext@table{lot}
+\def\fnum@table{\tablename~\thetable}
+\newenvironment{table}
+               {\@float{table}}
+               {\end@float}
+\newenvironment{table*}
+               {\@dblfloat{table}}
+               {\end@dblfloat}
+\newlength\abovecaptionskip
+\newlength\belowcaptionskip
+\setlength\abovecaptionskip{10\p@}
+\setlength\belowcaptionskip{0\p@}
+\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{%
+  \vskip\abovecaptionskip
+  \sbox\@tempboxa{#1: #2}%
+  \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize
+    #1: #2\par
+  \else
+    \global \@minipagefalse
+    \hb@xt@\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
+  \fi
+  \vskip\belowcaptionskip}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\normalfont\rmfamily}{\mathrm}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sf}{\normalfont\sffamily}{\mathsf}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\tt}{\normalfont\ttfamily}{\mathtt}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\bf}{\normalfont\bfseries}{\mathbf}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\it}{\normalfont\itshape}{\mathit}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sl}{\normalfont\slshape}{\@nomath\sl}
+\DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\normalfont\scshape}{\@nomath\sc}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*\cal{\@fontswitch\relax\mathcal}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*\mit{\@fontswitch\relax\mathnormal}
+\newcommand\@pnumwidth{1.55em}
+\newcommand\@tocrmarg{2.55em}
+\newcommand\@dotsep{4.5}
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
+\newcommand\tableofcontents{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\contentsname
+        \@mkboth{%
+           \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}%
+    \@starttoc{toc}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\newcommand*\l@part[2]{%
+  \ifnum \c@tocdepth >-2\relax
+    \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
+    \addvspace{2.25em \@plus\p@}%
+    \begingroup
+      \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
+      \parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
+      {\leavevmode
+       \large \bfseries #1\hfil \hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}}\par
+       \nobreak
+         \global\@nobreaktrue
+         \everypar{\global\@nobreakfalse\everypar{}}%
+    \endgroup
+  \fi}
+\newcommand*\l@chapter[2]{%
+  \ifnum \c@tocdepth >\m@ne
+    \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
+    \vskip 1.0em \@plus\p@
+    \setlength\@tempdima{1.5em}%
+    \begingroup
+      \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
+      \parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
+      \leavevmode \bfseries
+      \advance\leftskip\@tempdima
+      \hskip -\leftskip
+      #1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
+      \penalty\@highpenalty
+    \endgroup
+  \fi}
+\newcommand*\l@section{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{3.8em}{3.2em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{3}{7.0em}{4.1em}}
+\newcommand*\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{10em}{5em}}
+\newcommand*\l@subparagraph{\@dottedtocline{5}{12em}{6em}}
+\newcommand\listoffigures{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\listfigurename
+      \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\listfigurename}%
+              {\MakeUppercase\listfigurename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lof}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\newcommand*\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
+\newcommand\listoftables{%
+    \if@twocolumn
+      \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
+    \else
+      \@restonecolfalse
+    \fi
+    \chapter*{\listtablename
+      \@mkboth{%
+          \MakeUppercase\listtablename}{\MakeUppercase\listtablename}}%
+    \@starttoc{lot}%
+    \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
+    }
+\let\l@table\l@figure
+\newdimen\bibindent
+\setlength\bibindent{1.5em}
+\newenvironment{thebibliography}[1]
+     {\chapter*{\bibname
+        \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\bibname}{\MakeUppercase\bibname}}%
+      \list{\@biblabel{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+           {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
+            \leftmargin\labelwidth
+            \advance\leftmargin\labelsep
+            \@openbib@code
+            \usecounter{enumiv}%
+            \let\p@enumiv\@empty
+            \renewcommand\theenumiv{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
+      \sloppy
+      \clubpenalty4000
+      \@clubpenalty \clubpenalty
+      \widowpenalty4000%
+      \sfcode`\.\@m}
+     {\def\@noitemerr
+       {\@latex@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
+      \endlist}
+\newcommand\newblock{\hskip .11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}
+\let\@openbib@code\@empty
+\newenvironment{theindex}
+               {\if@twocolumn
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+%%
+%%  CUCC Expo Bier Book
+%%
+
+\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{bb}
+
+\usepackage{pstricks}
+\usepackage{tabularx}
+\usepackage{color}
+\usepackage{calc}
+\usepackage[left=15mm,right=15mm,top=8mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
+\usepackage{palatino}
+\usepackage{grid}
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+\usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
+
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+
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+\medskip
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+\small
+\setlength{\bigskipamount}{8.25pt}
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+Dave\bigskip\\
+Dour\bigskip\\
+Earl\bigskip\\
+Emma\bigskip\\
+Frank\bigskip\\
+Jenny\bigskip\\
+Julia\bigskip\\
+Julian\bigskip\\
+Mark\bigskip\\
+Martin\bigskip\\
+MikeTA\bigskip\\
+Nial\bigskip\\
+Olly B\bigskip\\
+Olly M\bigskip\\
+Peter\bigskip\\
+Phil\bigskip\\
+Sarah\bigskip\\
+Stuart\bigskip\\
+Tony\bigskip\\
+Wookey
+}
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+}
+
+\newcommand{\datetallyfirst}{%
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+{\bf Becca} & \boxes[6] && \boxes[7] & \boxes[7]\medskip\\
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+}
+\newcommand{\datetallysecond}{%
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+{\bf Andy} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7] && \boxes[4]\medskip\\
+{\bf Becca} & \boxes[7] & \boxes[7] && \boxes[4]\medskip\\
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+{\bf Wookey} &\boxes[7] & \boxes[7] && \boxes[4]\medskip\\
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+}
+
+\newcommand{\transporttable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X}
+    {\bf Method}&{\bf Left UK}&{\bf Arrived}
+    &{\bf Notes}\\\hline
+	\rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\karintable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|X|X}
+    {\bf Creditor}&{\bf Date}&{\bf Amount}
+    \\\hline
+	\rule{0pt}{13cm} &&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\seshtable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\seshtabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\inaustriatranstable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\inaustriatranstabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
+    \\\hline
+    \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+
+\newcommand{\moneytable}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Date}&{\bf Trans ID}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
+    &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\moneytabletwo}{%
+    \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X|l}
+    {\bf Date}&{\bf Trans ID}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
+    &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\
+    &&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&\\&&&&
+    \end{tabularx}}
+
+\newcommand{\money}[1]{\chapter{Money to be paid to #1}
+    {\small Positive amount means you are owed money; negative amount
+            means you are indebted to someone else. Leave ``Trans ID'' blank.}\bigskip\\
+    \moneytable\newpage\moneytabletwo}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\newfont{\gothic}{ygoth scaled \magstep5}
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\begin{center}
+\ \vspace{3cm}\\
+{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
+\vspace{5mm}
+{\Huge \bf Expo 2005}\\
+\vspace{2cm}
+{\Huge \sc \gothic Bier Book}\\
+\vspace{4cm}
+\fbox{\quad\parbox{9cm}{\begin{center}\large Outstanding Bier Book entries must reach
+ Olly Madge by 1\textsuperscript{st} October at the very latest.\end{center}}\quad}
+\vfill
+\end{center}
+
+\newpage
+
+\ \vspace{12cm}\\
+Revision 5: July 2005.
+\newpage
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\chapter{Bier Tally (1-50)}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{More Bier (51-100)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{Even More Bier (101-150)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{100}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{Underpants' Bier (151-200)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{150}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{Limo Tally (1-50)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{More Limo (51-100)}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{Notable Farts}
+\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
+\tally
+
+\chapter{Expo Transport}
+\transporttable
+
+\chapter{Money paid to Karin}
+\karintable
+
+\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 1 to 3)}
+
+{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = stone bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
+
+\datetallyfirst
+
+\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 4 and 5)}
+
+\textcolor{white}
+{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = stone bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
+
+\datetallysecond
+
+\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 1 to 3)}
+
+\datetallyfirst
+
+\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 4 and 5)}
+
+\datetallysecond
+
+\chapter{Expo Weather}
+
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
+\hline
+Fri 15\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 16\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 17\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline\hline
+Mon 18\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 19\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 20\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 21\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+
+Fri 22\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 23\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 24\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline\hline
+Mon 25\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 26\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 27\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 28\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Fri 29\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 30\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 31\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
+
+\end{tabularx}
+
+\newpage
+
+\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
+\hline
+Mon 1\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 2\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 3\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 4\textsuperscript{nd} August & \\&\\\hline
+
+Fri 5\textsuperscript{rd} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 6\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 7\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
+Mon 8\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 9\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 10\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 11\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Fri 12\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 13\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 14\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
+Mon 15\textsuperscript{nd} August & \\&\\\hline
+Tue 16\textsuperscript{rd} August & \\&\\\hline
+Wed 17\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Thu 18\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+
+Fri 19\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sat 20\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
+Sun 21\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
+
+\end{tabularx}
+
+\chapter{Toll Road Info}
+
+\chapter{Seshes at Staud'n'Wirt}
+
+{\bf Please record who ordered what, to save time in deciphering receipts
+the morning after.}
+
+\seshtable
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo 
+
+\seshtabletwo
+
+\chapter{In Austria Jollies}
+
+Please record details of all excursions over 10km.\\
+
+\inaustriatranstable
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\inaustriatranstabletwo
+
+\chapter{Squashed Flies Page}
+\newpage
+\ \newpage
+
+\money{Andy}
+\money{Becca}
+\money{Dave}
+\money{Dour}
+\money{Earl}
+\money{Emma}
+\money{Frank}
+\money{Jenny}
+\money{Julia}
+\money{Julian T}
+\money{Mark S}
+\money{Martin}
+\money{Mike (Animal)}
+\money{Nial}
+\money{Olly B}
+\money{Olly M}
+\money{Peter}
+\money{Phil}
+\money{Sarah}
+\money{Stuart}
+\money{Tony}
+\money{Wookey}
+\money{Expo Kitty}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}
+
+\chapter{Contact Details and Medical Information}
+
+\section*{John Random}
+
+123 Nonsense Street, Nowhere, NT0 4RL. 01234 567890.\\ {\tt foo@bar.com}
+
+{\bf Next of kin:} Jane Random, address as above. 09876 543210.
+
+\chapter{Gear taken up the hill}
+\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage
+
+\chapter{Stuff left in Austria}
+
+Please use the logbook as there is more space.
+
+\chapter{Expo Suggestions}
+\newpage\ \newpage\ 
+
+\chapter{Quotes}
+
+\newpage\ \newpage
+\newpage\ \newpage
+
+\end{document}
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diff --git a/years/2005/bierbook/readme b/years/2005/bierbook/readme
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..800e69f8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/years/2005/bierbook/readme
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+To build the bierbook run:
+pdflatex -shell-escape bierbook.tex
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/years/2005/index.html b/years/2005/index.html
index dd3e6f6d4..f9e0742ef 100644
--- a/years/2005/index.html
+++ b/years/2005/index.html
@@ -29,11 +29,12 @@
 <h4>Logistics Documents</h4>
 <ul>
 	<li><a href="contacts.html">Contact details of the Expedition Committee</a></li>
+	<li><a href="bierbook">Bierbook TeX files</a></li>
 </ul>
 
 <hr />
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index of the expedition site</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC in Austria introduction page</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
diff --git a/years/2005/logbook.html b/years/2005/logbook.html
index 3410101c2..e4d17eca0 100644
--- a/years/2005/logbook.html
+++ b/years/2005/logbook.html
@@ -1,14 +1,7 @@
 <html>
 <head><title>2005 Expo Logbook</title></head>
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
-<style type="text/css">
-.tripdate	{ float: left;}
-.trippeople	{ float: right;}
-.triptitle	{ font-size: 120%; text-align: center; font-weight: bold; clear: both }
-.timeug		{ text-align: right; font-weight: bold }
-p		{ clear: both }
-</style>
-<body>
+<body id="logbk">
 
 <h1>Expo 2005</h1>
 
@@ -781,7 +774,7 @@ I foolishly observed that it would take one person less than twice as long as tw
 
 
 <!-- LINKS -->
-<ul>
+<ul id="links">
 <li><a href="index.html">Back to 2005 Index</a></li>
 <li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
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 <div class="timeug">T/U: 4 1/2 hours</div>
 
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 <p>We returned the next day with a different set of instruments to survey
 the passage in a slightly quicker/less exciting trip.</p>
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 <p>Besides, I am still capable of writing quite neatly. Nonetheless, I am writing at a reasonable speed. At least I actually have something to write. This is a content-free rant, but if you look back over the last 6 years, you will realise that there is a certain status that one must attain before one is entitled to make logbook entries that are this inconsequential.</p>
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 <div class="tripdate" id="t2007-08-03B">2007-08-03</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Wookey, Andrew Atkinson + <u>Becka Lawson</u> (plus Ollie Stevens for last third)</div>
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 <p>Down 10am. Wookey + I fetched the tackle sack of rope from Mystery
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 <div class="timeug">T/U Wookey, Andrew + Becka: 11 hrs</div>
 
-<div class="timeug">Ollie S: 5hrs</div>
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-<div class="trippeople"><u>Pete Harley</u>, Jon Telling, Nial Peters, Sarah White, Frank Tully (Maybe others)</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Pete Harley</u>, Jon Telling, Nial Peters, Sarah White, Frank Tully</div>
 <div class="triptitle">Fucking about in the Quarries (?)</div>
 
+<p> (Maybe others not listed)</p>
+
 <p>Some of the people at top camp decided that caving was effort. They
 were right. Therefore we decided to look at some hole we had walked past
 on a previous slack day showing newcomers where Tunnocks is.</p>
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 <div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Becka Lawson, Andrew Atkinson + Ollie Stevens</div>
+<div class="triptitle">More horizontal cave</div>
 
 <p>Back to bag some more horizontal cave, despite having to walk back
 down (Wook). All underground by 9.30. 1hr to pushing front. Off
@@ -2574,6 +2570,7 @@ Dover hour late - no problem.  Drove to Austria in 12 hours. MCE.</p>
 
 <div class="tripdate" id="t2007-08-08D">2007-08-08</div>
 <div class="trippeople"><u>Jon Telling</u>, Morven, Martin Green</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Surface shafts</div>
 
 <p>Went to surface shaft Frank & I found a few days ago - a phreatic
 tube ending in a big bowl of choss, above quarries uphill of bivvy site.
@@ -2984,11 +2981,11 @@ ready for a 7.30 start to catch our train to Italy.</p>
 
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Ferry 16.20, Sea France - because it was the cheapest! Basically Julian was ill
 
 Filled up Bristol 57667, Belgium 58050 (38.42L), Reid 58543 (39.42L), Arrived Bad Aussee 58634.  In summary, its a lot easier drive if we can get the 16.00 ish ferry - arrive in  good time for carry up on Sunday, and not too knackered. Will be doing it again if possible.
 
-===2008-07-24 |204 - Walk to top camp and Keith's first trip to 204 |Aaron Curtis, Keith Curtis===
+===2008-07-24 |204 - Walk to top camp and Keith's first trip to 204 |Aaron Curtis, *Keith Curtis===
 Left base camp around 10am.  Keith drove Natalie's van up toll road.  Stopped for coffee in the Bergrestaurant and then headed off into the clag.  Low visibility but no rain.  Arrived at empty top camp about 3hrs later.  I checked the call out book which had a callout for Nial and Edvin - 11pm on 21st [should be 23rd?] August.  Although technically I should have called the rescue, common sense prevailed. I checked the phone which had a sent message from Natalie to base camp saying everyone had walked down.
 
 Eventually, Ollie and Natalie showed up having rigged to within 10m of the bottom of tunnocks entrance due to rope miscalculation.  I fumed bout the uncancelled callout and premature text. O and N returned to Tunnocks to finish the job.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Once at the bottom, I nipped to CSB where to my excitement I was greeted by the
 
 T/U 4 hours
 
-===2008-07-25 |204 - Keith's second underground trip |Aaron, Keith===
+===2008-07-25 |204 - Keith's second underground trip |Aaron, *Keith===
 
 The next day, Keith woke up keen to do more caving and we agreed to do E again and this time have a proper tourist trip, maybe heading on to D.  On the way into the entrance I caught a glimpse of his central maillon and noticed that his stop wasn't on it, and asked him if he had it with him.  He said yes, so I figured he was keeping it on his gear loop so it wouldn't get in the way on the crawl.  I figured the routine of the day before where I waited at the ledge across from the rebelay was unnecessary, and Keith went down first.
 
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+<h1>Expo 2008: documentation index</h1>
+
+<ul>
+	<h4>Pre-Expo Documentation</h4>
+	<li><a href="mission.html">General mission statement</a></li>
+	<li><a href="khplanning.html">Planning trips in KH (161) - note, though, that this wasn't done in 2008</a></li>
+	<li><a href="jobs.html">Expo committee</a></li>
+	<li><a href="food.html">Food already in Austria and to buy in
+	UK</a></li>
+	<li><a href="sponsors.html">Sponsors</a></li>
+	<li><a href="oversuitrepair.html">Advice on repairing oversuits</a></li>
+	<li><a href="bierbookblank.pdf">Prepared Bierbook</a></li>
+	<li><a href="seshbookblank.pdf">Prepared Seshbook</a></li>
+
+	<li><a href="gearforexpo.html">Advice on personal gear for Expo</a></li>
+	
+	<h4>Post-Expo Documentation</h4>
+	<li><a href="logbook.html">Logbook</a></li>
+	<li><a href="trips.html">Triplist</a></li>
+	<li><a href="topcampbivvylist.html">Top Camp bivvy list</a></li>
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@@ -142,7 +135,7 @@ Sunday, and not too knackered. Will be doing it again if possible.</p>
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 <div class="tripdate" id="t2008-07-24b">2008-07-24</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Aaron Curtis, Keith Curtis</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Aaron Curtis, *Keith Curtis</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Walk to top camp and Keith's first trip to 204 </div>
 
 <p>Left base camp around 10am.  Keith drove Natalie's van up toll road.
@@ -182,7 +175,7 @@ enjoying the prussik and the pitch.</p>
 <hr />
 
 <div class="tripdate" id="t2008-07-25a">2008-07-25</div>
-<div class="trippeople">Aaron, Keith</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Aaron, *Keith</div>
 <div class="triptitle">204 - Keith's second underground trip </div>
 
 <p>The next day, Keith woke up keen to do more caving and we agreed to do
@@ -899,11 +892,11 @@ we'll have a look at when we go to derig the rest of the cave.</p>
 
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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ Rigged the first pitch of the entrance series, while watched by Becka and Tony.
 
 T/U: Jess 1 hr, Emma 0.5 hr
 
-===2009-07-22 and 2009-07-23|161 - Rigging G| <u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker, and Anthony Day (23rd only)===
+===2009-07-22|161 - Rigging G| <u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker===
 
-Two trips into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.
+Two trips (this and on 23rd) into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.
 
 [rigging guide]
 
@@ -24,12 +24,17 @@ Also rerigged and rebolted permanent ropes on Bounce rift.
 
 T/U ?????
 
-===2009-07-22|Tourist trip to Mammuthohle| <u>Julian Todd</u> Aaron (Julian's Dad)===
+===2009-07-22 and 2009-07-23|161 - Rigging G| <u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker, Anthony Day ===
+
+2nd of two trips into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.
+
+
+===2009-07-22|Tourist trip to Mammuthohle| <u>Julian Todd</u>, *Aaron Todd===
 Note: this is the place to take parentals to show them what it looks like underground.  Its cold, but the loop they take you round has a lot of steps to warm you up a bit.  Get a tourist card from the office and get it cheaper.  The cable car leaves from abover Obertrain - about 15 km cycle from Bad A. in forest.  There's a rough track that cuts corner from where another show cave has its booth.  We didn't go to Eishohle, instead caught the cable car up to top and walked around admiring the view at the 5-fingers and eating our sandwiches.  On the way back there was a cat playing with a snake. The snake wasn't having fun.
 
 T/U 50 minutes
 
-===2009-07-25|161 - Rigging G|<u>Ian Walker</u>, Edvin Deadman, Gareth Philips ===
+===2009-07-25|161 - Rigging G|<u>Ian Walker</u>, Edvin Deadman, Gareth Phillips ===
 Third trip into 161 to continue rigging. Passed Knossos and rigged Yapate traverse and staircase 36 (both red 9mm) also Strange Downfall (red 9mm) and Strange Upfall (white 11mm to the lip of the pitch and 9mm red thereup).  Edvin was foolish enough to trust the insitu rope on strange upfall and so we avoided a detour to Vom pitch :) Then rerigged pipeless entrance pitch/climb and 3m pitch/climb (black sling and white 11mm respectively). Got as far as the Bridge and returned to surface taking full tacklesacks of crap on way.
 
 T/U 8hrs
@@ -62,7 +67,240 @@ Went down 204 and down to Pussyprance.  Becka rebolted previous climb down as pi
 
 T/U 10 hrs
 
-=== 2 August 2009 | Going Nowhere fast - Tunnocks | Becka, Steve, <u>Julian</u> ===
+===2009-07-25|204 - Pussy Prance, CatFlap, Cat Walk| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>===
+
+Went down 204A and Pussy Prance. Finished rigging pitch below Pussy Prance - Catflap Pitch (QM08-1A). Dropped into a small chamber with three ways on. Swung into passage 2/3 of the way down pitch, back underneath the start of catwalk where we had come from - mud floored phreatic passage which ended in a short (9m) rope protected climb of a large natural thread. Left went to a pitch and large aven, we went right along smaller passage which ended in a window into another pitch (QMA) popcorn all over the walls and floor with a dead bat on the floor half way along. 2 leads on the right joined up with the passage continuing past a small waterfall on the left to another pitch (QMA). A lead on the right quickly split, with left becoming too small and right looping back into the same bit of passage, though was also too small. On later inspection the pitch by the handline was thought to connect to the bottom of the wet pitch in the right hand chamber from pussy prance - confirmed by survey on 26/7/09.
+
+QMS ticked off: 08-1A and 01-70B (blind trench down which Jess's dangly bag fell).
+
+QMs found:
+B - on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap pitch
+B - up a climb on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap appears to be continuation of surveyed passage
+B - straight ahead out of chamber bottom of catflap
+A - pitch to the left after handline climb. Wet. 30m?
+A - pitch at end of passage from the right of handline climb. 6m?
+B - tube at same level as previous passage (continuation) across above pitch - mud filed?
+C - floor trench + stream in passage on from handline climb - p4?
+C - small tube in left wall of passage off from the right of previous passage - small waterfall enters passage from here.
+D - left branch of final bit of passage
+C - pitch at end of branch of final passage - p10?
+B - left hand branch of passage off to right of ?? bit of passage
+
+===2009-07-26|204 - Pussyprance| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Gareth Phillips, <u>Jess Hatchett</u>===
+My first trip to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle. Went down 3 entrance pitches including 1 pitch over a snowplug - need to skirt around this to the left. I was confused by the solid cliff of snow which initially faces you. The final entrance pitch is a monster pitch, it's massive. Very exciting to descend. A short walk after this is Merry Fucking Christmas, a miserable crawl which freaked me out quite a bit but is mercifully short. Jess S and Gareth were kind and reassuring about it and it's actually fine after the first time because you now what's coming.
+
+Below Merry Fucking Christmas are several other pitches - 204 is a fairly vertical cave, and we descended to approx 230m overall. One of the pitches is a second massive monster pitch, free-hanging really deep and awesome. Another is a much hyped tricky squeeze which is ot nearly as bad as I expected (either up or down) 2 more pitches to the pushing front, bored now alcohol time, byebye.
+
+T/U 9.5-12 hrs
+
+Kathryn continues...
+Emma, Becka and I started bolting 08-3A while waiting for the others to descend. This pitch (Painted Lady) descends for about 20m to a chamber with a window into another chamber 3 possible QMs:
+QMA - large deep pitch
+QMB - possibly choked shallower pitch
+QMA - possible continuation on the other side of pitch (partly pushed this trip)
+[diagram]
+
+Emma and I started bolting the traverse around the pitch to the possibel continuation. Turned out to be more difficult than expected as much of the wall was covered in mud. We put in 3 bolts + 2 naturals pretty much straight up - next trip should be able to traverse sideways and put bolts into good rock. We could see Becka's light when she was surveying in chamber at bottom of climb.
+
+Careth continues...
+Rigged traverse line across to the top of pitch with Jess H. Rigged off boulder and natural column across ledge on the left (facing down the pitch). Stared putting a bolt in at the end of the ledge with a view to bolting the pitch head just round the corner. Below the ledge the pitch drops steeply for a few metres before sloping down for about another ten. An alternative pitch head could be rigged on the opposite wall.
+
+Becka continues...
+Jess S and I surveyed chamber at bottom of cat flap. Saw Emma and Kathryn's light indirectly via a window towards painted lady - 5m pitch between there, probalbe blind, QMC. Also QMC in roof tube there. Opposite pitch a rift with steeply descneding floor trench ends in a short pitch again not too promising - QMB
+
+===2009-07-26|161 - 161G| Anthony Day, Ian Walker, Ollie Stevens, <u>Edvin Deadman</u>===
+
+Went tot he far end. Ian + Ollie hing back to sort out some rigging on the way to their lead (more on that later). Dour and I headed straiht to the Bridge - the previous stopping point from the day before. Got there 2-3 hours after going underground. First obstacle was to rerig Satan's Sitting Room traverse. This is a tensioned bugger with no floor, roof, walls and initiall yonly a 19 year old rope to prevent plummetting. Hence wibble number 1.
+
+We rerigged this and preceeded to the bottom of the 3 Wise Men climb (via an unprotected step which now has a rope on it - Wibble number 2). Our goal was to drop Satan's Sitting Room pitch (C1992-191-12) - wibbles 3-26. We slowly drill bolted our way down the seemingly bottomless abyss. Glad I packed my cast iron underpants.
+
+Eventually about 50m down we established that there was a bottom; two large pits separated by a 10m high rock wall. Looking through the hole in the wall into the other pit we could see a window into the continuation. The lead was still going.
+
+The pitch was a bit less terrifying once we knew what was at the bottom so we hot footed it back to the entrance to prepare our excuses for jacking the next day.
+
+Ian writes...
+Bolted a deviation on Kossos pitch and a second bolt on the top hang of strange downfall (now a y-hang). At the Bridge we descneded the pit which turned out to be rubble blocked 10m down.
+
+T/U 10.5hrs
+
+===2009-07-27|161 - Silent Fellow |Mike Richardson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Trip into Silent Fellow Chamber to investigate QM at bottom of slope.
+
+[diagram]
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Nostalgia Trip to Satan's Sitting Room| Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u>===
+
+After not getting woken up with a mug of tea in bed, Julian disobyed orders and went to 161 to check out the ??? of surveys being transcribed into tunnel from original 1990s notes. Walk to G harder with pack on. Pitch down easy. Crappy crawling to 5-ways, then investigated multiple routes to F-entrance that would avoid bounce rift. Loads of QMs on theis route no one is interested in. Last 50m at entrance extremely crap and shingly. Then went back and found completely loopy route too flat out and dirty. Pothole passage is easier. Chamber with Between the Thighs needs looking at again to work out how the bridge bit figures in drawing. Before Steve fell asleep, we moved on to Knossos, got lost in Tower Blocks, worked way through ancient history - Yapate. Did the Stranges. Repton drawing not as bad as expected. Corrected some lines on the map (need an area fill to represent flat out crawl). Found a carbide pig in Pipeless (no one seems surprised this has pasted for 15 years without any moisture ingress to gassify and blow off the snoopy loop seals), which Steve carted out. Met the others at the Bridge before Satan's Sitting Room, took photos, got behind Anthony's party, verified Lead Mine was still there, didn't find way in Endless, got out pretty slowly to sunset at F.
+
+T/U 8hrs
+
+===2009-07-26|161| Mike Richardson, Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Took a while finding G. Took longer finding way on...
+So M+H headed to D whilst N+S headed to the pitch just below the entrance. Put bolts in - then realised hangers were at Top Camp.
+Stomped aorund on surface for a bitm fund M+H
+Cairned route from D to G - 30 mins, then headed back.
+
+===2009-07-25|Tunnocks| Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Strolled up hill. Warm. ???Got caving hats??? Heard rumours of Tunnocks rope - took in 100m + re-rigged - this gets you easily to snow slope, need 20m of rope for bottom bit. More fettling then N+H huddled in bothy while S rigged Caramel Catharsis. Home for tea and medals.
+
+===2009-07-24|Tunnocks - Usual Suspects Pitch| Becka Lawson, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Gareth + Becka had got half way down and bolted this previously. Headed down pitch to find Gareth's rebelay - failed - so knot pass again...
+Becka found bolt so S clipped to a bolt whilst B hauled up the hangers and rigged rebelay. Then she found the rebelay rubbed, so put knot pass back in! After 2hr clusterfuck, finally bottomed pitch (total about 100m, 70m free hang to ledge then bolt belay, deviation off crap natural). Lands in large chamber (50x35m) with several horizontal leads.
+
+Pushed windiest lead (left at bottom of pitch to popcorn, careful climb up rift, 3m flat out crawl) to junction of mant leads and 1 freshly dead bat. 3m climb up on L to 2 passages off - one un pushed, other step back over c3 - , walking passage goes back over other route and leads to large phreatic chamber/passage. Loads of leads, so headed out.
+
+T/U 8.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|258 - Usual Suspects| Gareth Phillips, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Despite an actue shortage of rope due to unusually high levels of caving keenness, I managed to snaffle a 60m rope and a drill , plus Tunnock's hadn't yet fallen prey to "we need to derig and 258 isn't on the missions statement" so I arm-twisted Gareth into heading for the big pitch that we'd  somehow avoided descending in the past 2 years. Re-rigged entrance rigging (again) on the way down and then used our 60m to rerig caramel catharsis which freed up two 44m ropes for pushing. Used Frank's two spits from 2008 to put in traverse line down to the ledge which is drippy but spacious then 2 naturals to the two pitchhead spits. It all looked deep and scary so I graciously allowed/forced Gareth to head down - and down. Surprisingly iy hung free so he tied the 2 44m ropes together and finally got to a ledge of wedged vulder about 75m down. We were still 30m above the deck and out of rope but since we had the drill we put in a backup and 2 pirchhead spits for the next hand down to the chamber. Both the spits I set (on the left hand wall) cracked the rock which makes 4/5 I have drilled being duff, hmph. Probably a combination of shite rock and me not blowing enough dust out of the holes. With only one 30m tape we couldn't survey the pitch but it was looking really good so we left it partly rigged and carefully prussiked out. We took out the lower 44m rope and Gareth drilled a rebelay spit just belwo ledge. Exit to levely sunset.
+
+[diagram]
+
+===2009-07-28|Tunnocks - Stone Monkey| Martin Jahnke, Gareth Phillips,  <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Walked up hill AM so a late start. Martin shoed us where Stone Monkey goes - up, up and up, surely we should see daylight? Pleasantly large and generally drafty passage. Over a traverse at the end to two pitches. Martin had a quick look down the one at the far end and Gareth checked the one on the left, both seemed to continues so we surveyed to the pitch heads and down a free climb before the traverse and eft it rigged as not enough time or rope to rig the pitches properly.
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Silent Fellow|Mike Richardson, Holly Bradley, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Trip back to the Silent Fellow QM to continue exploration of the pitch beneath. Mike and Holly went off to snoop around in SF whilst leaving the shaft to me. Rigged a 60m rope from last trip's bolt and a rebelay from small spike at floor level. Dropped down shaft to find many recent scars from all the loose rocks we'd been humping down. The sloper to the pitch head is composed of sand and boulders and isn't very stable. The subsequent hours dangling below these confidene saping bad boys lead to the naming of the shaft - Solid Rock. A minor rub necessitated a rebelay or deviation, found by large wondow into a parallel shaft at -15m (sling thred). Shaft bottom is rubble blocks, with large perched (?) boulders overlooking a continuation of the shaft (further 10m drop?) just under one wall. Had enough of cacking my pants on my lonesome and returned to SF. Derigged the 60 and got Mike to measure with a tape: shaft is 32m lip to floor. Parallel shaft wan't as deep or as high but was clean and had a small gully in the solid rock floor which lead away under the far wall.
+
+Mike and Holly found something too...
+
+Holly and Mike looked at the small passage underneath the climb to Mostly Mud. Took rope and tapes and bolting kit. Opened spits spot: wrong types of anchors :( Holly went back and Ian gave us one spit. Rigged rope via taped thread at end of passage at start of descent; Mike demo'd bolting, then demo'd what not to do by realising we had no hangers. Returned to Silent Fellow and Holly went back to Satan's Sitting Room to get some Mike tested Steve's bothy - excellent gear. Then decided that time was getting on so surveyed from carbide mark on r/h wall thoguh to tape thread (last station is pendant just beyond thread). Then back to Silent Fellow to meet Ian coming back up.
+
+T/U 10.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|161 - Silent Fellow| Edvin Deadman, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Further trip to what is now Solid rock precipitated by availability of drill more thatn desire to cave. I myself was perilously close to bimbling the day away after yesterday's nerve-wracking dangling sesh.
+
+Turns out we make a well matched pair and with only a Li-Ion drill to hold us back ("Are you sure there's a drill in this bag?") we got to Silent Fellow ins 1hr 45min. Had a quick snack and tackle sorting then got to work. Edvin went to put a spit in Satan's Sitting room pitch (deviation to avoid mild rub point, 4m below rebelay) and left me to face Solid Rock on my own. But this time with a drill...
+
+Put in a Hilti anchor in SF (above pit at bottom of chamber) to double the belay which had been simply thread round boulder in slope. Rigging the 60m rope over the 30m already there continued past the previous bolts and slig spike thread. Reaching the large window a small swing aloows a stance on the sill. A rebelay bolt was put in just on far side for hanf into parapel shaft (used a short AS hanger and a maillon to avoid rub, but a twis and 3 maillons may suffice in the future). Shaft clean and sound, solid rock walls and floor, much unlike Solid Rock itself. Investigated the floor gully and met a couple of short drops (4ft?) on right. Dry rift oxbow on left was rigged for y-hang (Hilti sleeves in opposing walls). Short chamberer where ways meet is followed by second rift pitch . Didn't have any rope left to returned to SF to fetch Edvin and 30m rope. Lone exploration until this point lead to the parallel shaft and subsequent rift acquiring the name Private Investigations continuing the Dire Straits theme.
+
+With Edvin in tow, rigged down 2 more shortish (10m?) pitches in a very tasty clean-washed Yorkshire-esque streamway pitch series of small/medium chambers with gully/rift exits. After running out of rope and depleting the drill battery we exited surveying back to the tie-in with SF as we went. Could see two more pitches, so the lead was still going.
+
+Exited in manner similar to entry. Swift and efficient. Had a jubilatory cup-a-soup each on Anthony's meths stove in Pipeless before heading out proper.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|204 - Pussy in Bolts| Emma Wilson, <u>Kathryn Hopkins</u>===
+
+We thought we'd have a super-efficient trip having packed all of our gear the previous evening. Unfortunately I realised my battery pack was almost completely discharged when I got to Wolpertinger and so prussiked back out to get another one...
+We eventually reached Painted Lady and out traverse was known as Puss in Bolts and contiunued to traverse around the side of a large chamber. We put in another 8 bolts and reached the possible continuation on the south side - was getting late by this point and it was clear that at least another bolt was needed so we surveyed what we had done and headed out. The traverse is 30m long inttal (although the second half is mainly walking on a sloping ledge and doesn't have many bolts). See later for rigging guide - we plan to leave at least the first part permanently rigged.
+
+T/U 13.5hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|Wookey travels to Expo|<u>Wookey</u>===
+
+Debconf 9 was immediately before expo so I got tran all the way from Carceras in Extramdura to Expo. This should be a 1.5 day train journey except that ......at this point logbook transcribed decides Wookeys writing is illegible! To cut a long story short it took him 37.5 hrs to do the journey!
+
+===2009-07-31|204 - Snow Leopard| Jess Stirrups, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Went to end of catwalk to pitch previously bolted by Tony and Jess but not dropped due to rope being too short. Jess rigged down pitch now called Snow Leopard. Jess found multiple signs of life at the bottom of the pitch, strange as pitch was blind - signs of life included golden hanger, pencil and footprints. Turned out that we had dropped into the bottom of Brian's Phat Shaft. All descended pitch and a way up derigged pitch. Also derigged bottom section of catflap. Took rope to On the Prowl where Kathryn put in extra y-hang bolt and then descended to the ledge. I then put in rebelay bolt after ledge - rope (44m) didn't reach floor :( and more rigging was going to be needed to get to the bottom without rubs. We descended 7m below ledge to get better look at what was happening. Pitch turned very very airy as it dropped into a giant chamber. 44m rope was only long enough for the shaft and 10m tied on end reached the floor. However would need more rope for the extra bolts required.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-07-30|204 - Pus in bolts| Emma Wilson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>===
+
+Finally got to see the traverse Emma and Kathryn had bolted - they ought to be given medals - bolting over the top of a bottomless chasm with the floor sliding our from under their feet! Got to the end of the traverse line to find that the possible continuation did go after all - wide passage to a large chamber on a traverse line all the time. Kathryn bolted the short 8m pitch to the chamber "floor" (probably just a load of wedged boulders, as there were holes in it all over the place, al about the same depth). Scrambled up to the side of the chamber where there was a relatively short pitch then went along the continuation og the passage which was mud floored with rock pinnacles. Got to another pitch, then noticed a squeeze through into a side passage which looped back into the same pitch. While Kathryn put a bilt in the top of the pitch, me and Emma went back though the chamber and surveyed a passage under the boulders in the previous bit of passage - dead ended at a load of strongly drafting slots which looked like they would become pitches - a possible good lead, if you're very thin! By this time Kathryn had finished putting the bolt in and we all went back out.
+
+QMs found
+
+Passage between traverse and chamber:
+QMC - tight slots turning into pitches at end of passage in floor
+QMC - possible steeply sloping small tube in r wall just before slope down to chamber
+QMB - climb/steeply sloping narrow rifty tube in left wall where traverse line goes over large boulder over floor trench.
+
+Chamber:
+QMB - hole in floor below rigged 8m pitch
+QMA - large wide rifty pitch and possible horizontal continuation up boulder slope on opposite side of chamber to traverse line (survey station 6)
+QMA - pitch in alcove inr wall of chamber further in
+QMB - hole in floor between boulders at foot of r side of block
+QMB - hole in floor between r wall and survey station 5 which is strongly drafting - just before stone floor turns to mud.
+
+Next bit of passage:
+QMC - hole in floor by r wall level with last small rock pinnacle (survey station 7)
+QMA - extensive (wide) pitch at end of passage, r hand passage drops back into it. Best descended from main passage, but down slot r of large pinnacle (survey station 8).
+
+===2009-07-28|258 - Stone Monkey| Becka Lawson, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Back to Comedy of Errors, early in the morning after walking up to the plateau to find out more about the avens and pitches at its end. Two passages, one crawl and a small phreatic tube are drafting in but are too small to enter. A small climb down on the left side appears to end blind but in fact a short crawl would lead to a small chamber and a further crawl can be seen ahead - this chamber has not been entered yet - C lead. Near the highest point of the passage, a small hole can be entered. I rigged the pitch head from a natural and descended through jammed boulders to the bottom of a roomy meander (P8). At the right hand end a small meander was entered (climb down) which lead to a small tube in the floor with a stream in it. I took off my SRT kit and entered to find a medium sized pitch below, 1.5m of crawling away. The pitchhead was difficult to enter and to be bolted so it was deemed "too technical to rig" - we're coming back to this!
+
+In the meantime Gareth had rigged a large pitch behind a climb on the left hand side from the naturals in the roof. He descended and found two leads at the bottom. This pitch is called Racoon festival.
+
+We finally inspected the hole in the floor of Sombrero Passage that we normally traverse around (C3). Becka found a climb down and entered a chamber 5m below the passage which she surveyed with Gareth. The chamber has a drafting horizontal B lead in the far end.
+
+T/U 8 hrs
+
+===2009-07-28|Tunnocks Surface Features| Frank Tully, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Comedy of Errors appears to be above the level on the Tunnock's entrance shaft, giving continued ??? to the hope that we will be able to find a new entrance to the cave. I got location data for the different avens in Stone Monkey relative to the entrance from survex and we tried to locate surface features with the help of a GPS. It didn't work. Very frustrating.
+
+Instead we started to come across numerous untagged entrances northeast of Tunnocks and started cave hunting on a ??? sunny day. Frank entered a small passage at the side of the hill and climbed down 5m. After some digging he forced himself through mud and gravel into a small non-drafting chamber - the ways on were choked. Frank emerged covered in mud - but he wouldn't have fitted through with an oversuit :) The cave was surveyed and called Afenjagdh&ouml;hle - Hunting Monkeys Cave.
+
+IN a depression at the foldline northeast of Tunnocks, several snowfields can be found in late summer. In that area I spotted an entrance between boulders that had just been freed by the thaw. We entered and found a pitch head (covered in frost shattered loose rock). Rigging from two trusty naturals (oh dear!) I could see a large chamber with ice plug below. This was called Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle (Snow Partridge Cave) after a bird we saw nearby that day, and as a reference to the snowfields. The cave was verified later.
+
+We continued our investigations and came across a number of places that deserve further investigation. Finally we entered a cave in the slopes of the hill which was quite drafty and ended in a boulder slope. This cave might terminate somewhere close to Tunnock's but we will need a surface survey to determine it's exact position. This cave has the skeleton of a medium sized mammal in it but without its scull [evil laughter]... hence Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle (Headless Gemse Cave). A very successful trip. Seeing Frank diging out caves made me think that some of the terminal chokes in Tunnock's might not be that terminal afterall.
+
+T/U 3 hrs
+
+===2009-07-28|258 - Marconian Empire| Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, Noel Snape, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+We've extended Tunnocks was off the current survey print-time for a new name for the area past Sombrero Passage in Stone Monkey, the end point in 2008. It's Marconian Empire.
+
+We returned to descend the pitches at the end of Comedy of Errors. Noel and I agreed that leaving the pitch undescended for technical readons was against the ULSA spirit and were determined to bold "Too Technical to Rig" pitch. Noel rigged and bolted the small pitch above (10m reop just about did the job) and squeezed through to the pitch head where Gareth could see him from a side passage of Yorkshire Forward. So we went down that pitch instead. Gareth and Frank had started surveying Racoon Festival and we bolted a continuation of the pitch down. At the bottom, a short horizontal passage lead to a pitch head that I started to bolt. A large (not to say huge) boulder is hanging over the head of the pitch. During bolting I spotted a horizontal passage on the far sied of the pitch and drilled a traverse as well. We descended the pitch but the bottom is completely choked: "Drill Baby Drill" is hopefully th last time we have to refer to Sarah Palin!
+
+The horizontal passage yonder started as a mud-floored phreas that quickly deterioratted into a narrow crawl filled with sheltered rock. I wedged myself without SRT kit through a final squeeze and found the way on to be choked rift on the right hand side; a small trickly entered the passage from straight on but the way on is solidly blocked; this is called "Emperor Xenus" to continue the Marconian Empire theme. The start of that passage has calcite cauliflower at very early stages of development (crusts of yellow-brownish calcite on boulders and walls). Excellent trip! Too Technical to Rig was left undescended for a later trip.
+
+T/U 9hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-07-28|Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle, Alfenjagdh&ouml;hle| Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Off to our usual early start (after sitting out the rain) we were joined by Gareth who had just returned from KAninchenh&ouml;hle. Gareth and Frank started to survey Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle and connect the surveys on the surface while I bolted Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle. Trusting out naturals I set a deviation and a rebelay below in very shattered rock, hoping that it lasts for one trip At the bottom several small streams and trickles enter a very large chamber with a thin rock roof and an ice plug in the bottom. The only way on is at the end of a boulder slop at the lowest point of the chamber. A tiny 40x50cm window down mud led to a small chamber with no way on. My new enthusiasm for digging led me to excavate boulders at the far wall and quickly another chamber could be crawled into with two ways on: one to the left which is a collapsed aven (dead end) and what looks like a horizontal passage ahead (not entered). I then (5:30) remembered that we had a 6pm callout so Frank rushed off and cancelled it just in time (5:57). Huh! We'll be back to survey this. And the crawls below are drafting inwards! Maybe to Tunnocks?
+
+[diagram]
+
+T/U 3 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Satan's Sitter surveying|Edvin Deadman, Noel Snape, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+Since Edvin and I had built up a surveying backlog after our previous trip to the pitch off Satan's Sitting Room (26th), the plan was that we would survey the pith whilst Noel bolted the drop at the end. However, on arrival at Satan's Sitting Room it transpired that Noel had not hand bolted before so the was a change of plan whereby Edvin went to bolt whilst Noel and I surveyed in. Surveying was slow and cold but otherwise not too bad with pony and disto. Meanwhile Edvin placed a bolt at the rock bridge found last trip in order to go down the other side of it to the continuation we had seen. Two bolts later Edvin was at the bottom of a further 5m drop with a uninviting tight rift exiting. Noel investigated and declared that it would be passable with a bit of hammering - QMC at best. Nobody fancied this, so we deriged and left the rope at Satan's Sitting Room before heading out.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+T/U 8.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|161 - Push and survey near Iceland Chamber|Mike Richardson, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+In search of a slack trip we went to look at the pitch near Iceland Chamber (bolted on a previous trip). This didn't look especially promising, but since we traverse over the top of it every time we go in 161G, it seemed remiss not to take a look. Sure enough the pitch leads into a rift which is impenetrable - so with the QM duly ticked off we surveyed out.
+
+Next stop was Frozen Turkey, a pitch that was partially descended in 1999. This was the scene of my first attempt at drill bolting and all the anchors were atrocious - all far too deep (in my defence I believe I was using Hiltis without flanges to stop them going straight to the back of the hole, or so I would like to claim). When I got to the first rebelay bolt to find an exceptionally cratered specimen I had no chance of getting a hanger onto, I decided I'd had enough and we pottered out.
+
+T/U 3.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Push/survey Dire Straits|Edvin Deadman, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+Went to the lead left by Edvin and Ian the previous day which was obviously going to carry on for miles down an endless pitch series. We were armed with a drill, two batteries, 100m of rope and plenty f anchors...at least we would have had if I had not left the pot of Hiltis in my rucksack on the surface. Hence actually had only 5 Hilti anchors - but we had plenty of spits so we reasoned we should be able to make plenty of progress. Arrived at the front wheree two further drops were visible. I wielded the drill to place a bolt for the next drop of 5m. When I came to set it I discovered that the attachment tape on the hammer had snapped. Fortunately the hammer hadn't disappeared down the pitch - it was sitting on the ledge next to me.
+
+On arrival at the next drop, I ignored the lovely flat surface on either side of the rift at just the right height for a y-hang in favour of an ankle height rebelay in rubbish rock thus saving one Hilti for the continuing pitch series.
+
+Ultimately such frugality proved unneseccary since at the bottom of the next 5m drop a narrow rift was reached. We trutched along for 20m to a small widening where the continuin rift needs hammering for further progress - QMC at best, and there is no discernible draught.
+
+Having killed off our star lead, we surveyed out. Edvin heroically derigged up to Silent Fellow and we dumped most of the rope at Satan's Sitting Room. This was a moderately ??? trip which is obviously too much for my creaking body as my back has been knackered ever since.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+=== 2009-08-02 | Going Nowhere fast - Tunnocks | Becka, Steve, <u>Julian</u> ===
 
 After many days of fruitless hacking on troggle, then losing my mp3 player sometime in the process of canoeing across Toplitzsee, and returning to hoards of very beery Austrians moving in on Base Camp like leiderhausen-clad apes with camper vans, I was seriously pissed off enough to go caving.
 
@@ -130,3 +368,272 @@ I would like to put on record that I would like a proper canyonning holiday next
 
 <em>T/U 18 hrs, (Mike TA 3hrs)</em>
 
+===2009-08-04|204 Derigging|Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.
+
+T/U 1hr if that
+
+===2009-08-03|204 On the Prowl, Catwalk|Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Ian Walker, Edvin Deadman, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Went back with another rope to attempt to get to the bottom of the pitch we had run out of rope on last time. Kathryn and Jess S went in ahead, Jess added extra bolt on traverse whilst KAthryn finished rigging pitch. Edvin, Ian and I followed down about an hour later, when we arrived most of the rigging was doen which was good :) Pitch called Fat Cat. Was narrow at top then opened out below first rebelay. Next rebelay was even more airy :S, this dropped to one of the floors of a multi-level floored chamber. Across pitch looked like there was some horizontal level going off but would probably need more rigging to be able to swing into this and enthusiasm failed us. Put in another rebelay from natural and walked down a rope to another floor of chamber, yet another rebelay led to another level with small slot down - B lead, would need more rope, so not explored.
+
+Headed out - on way out rigged bottom section of Cat Flap and the handline pitch in Catwalk so leads could be explored if coming via Brian's Phat Shaft. Left up section of traverse rigged also. Derigged out to bottom of entrance series. Than you to non-zeusians Edvin and Ian for carrying out tacklesacks.
+
+QMs found:
+QMC - window out of pitch level with top of 1st wedged boulder above first rebelay
+QMA - large phreatic passage entering main pitch, 4m up from last rebelay
+QMC - small passage off main pitch level with last rebelay. Hole above drops into it.
+QMX - large aven above lowest level of chamber
+QMB - slot through floor in lowest level of chamber.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+Ian writes...
+
+Having reached the bivy just fter eleven on the morning of the rescue, I met a scene of immobility. Lots of sitting around drinking tea and porridge/noodles etc. Only Edvin was willing to accompany me to KH to retrieve gear - and that only because his caving kit was there too and he'd already committed to a 204 trip. My excuse was a handy three days off at base and nine hours in bed (oblivious to any rescue dramas). Edvin has no such excuse, and our 17 minute trip to KH (and 19 minutes return) was rather indecently speedy.
+
+Back at the bivvy, the zeuses were still prearing to go underground an there was plenty of time for noodles and tea etc. Kathryn and Jess having gone ahead, it was up to Emma to escort Edvin and I from the entrance. The trip was very pleasant and we soon seemed to pass the entrance pitches and snow slopes and be through Merry Fucking Christmas crawl and the slot pitch. Things were going well. Catching up with Jess on the traverses we oaused briefly and took photographs. Getting closer to the front, we heard a distant "rope free" from a distant Kathryn and all assembled at the head of the new pitch (Fat Cat). Jess and Emma were to survey down, which woudl mean I and Edvin woudl descend first.
+
+On a cursory - and alarming - inspection of the rigging I opted to descend last, which placed me in the surveying pair. A more shonky spit I have never seen. Still, the descent went smoothly, if slowly, and soon we were all assembled at the bottom. Finally - chance to have a wee!
+
+A plan was hatched whereby Jess and I would derig back to Pussy Prance, a task which I willingly undertook. Jess went ahead once a sack was filled and I continued to steadily (read "safely") derig across the traverse and up Painted Lady pitch. Interesting games were played involving big first knots and pitch ropes piled out of reach on ledges...
+
+From there on, things moved quickly (due to the stench of Zeus wee). Edvin, Jess and I set off out, leaving Kathryn and Emma to derig. Progress though MFC crawl was rather efficient, with Jess and I meeting Edvin on the far side. I waited for the deriggers whilst the other two continued out. A third passage through MFC and the zeuses were met on the far side. Another (very) efficient passage through MFC was completed with minimal fuss (perhaps excepting Emma's "Don't care, I just want it finished! Don't care, don't care"). More pleasant passage led to the bottom of the entrance pitches and a short prusik out led to the bivy: no walk required :)
+
+So that's it: two men on a Zeus caving trip; new cave explored and surveyed; no big dramas; and an efficient and satisfying derig back to the entrance pitches. All in all: a fine trip in a fine cave. Well done Zeuses!
+
+===2009-08-04|204 Derigging|Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.
+
+T/U 1hr if that
+
+===2009-08-01|Tunnock's - Usual Suspects|Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+S+B headed straight down. Surveyed several loops in complex phreas between chamber + main big passage; meanwhile Ollie "tame dangle-fairy" gave the pitch a few sling rebelays and new bolts.
+
+O joined us; B then found a much safer route to main drag (up climb as per 28/7 trip, thgouh flat out section then up rift to R).
+
+Surveyed passage heading S/E from where large phreas is entered. Traverses onver 1 pitch (QMB) and found another (QMA) to 2 junctions on R. 1st R: 1m passage, no draught: QMA. 2nd R leads to silend black space, long fall, QMA - no draught though. So carried on in main passage. Leads to pitch - could be traverses and has strong draught - QM A.
+
+===2009-08-02|Tunnock's - Usual Suspects|Becka Lawson, Julian Todd, Mike Richardson, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+After much faff got to top of US to find Mike heading out owing to knot-pass not-fun times. Julian proceeded to smoothly and cheerfully descend and we allmet at the bottom. We headed to the S/E and S started rigging traverse whilst J+B surveyed up N?W phreas. Traverse leads out into complex chamber area. Several possible leads at floor level need a proper ????. Walking passage on R left as QMA.
+
+Draught comes from passage on L at traverse level so headed over to this. Starts as large tunnel then climb down into rift; thrutch down at end passed by J+B leads to big pitch - QMA, no flat continuation - booo. Alternative to thrutch is 8m climb to col - needs rope for return - QMA.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+On way back to pitch the QMA noted on 30/07/09 was now rather noisy. Bum. Remebered that US is nice, clean washed and drippy. Big bum. B went for a look. Looked soggy so we hoped it was a ?????, surveyed a few more leads up NW passages - nice 3m phreas.
+Came back to pitch at about 8pm. Still soggy. Wait 30 mins in bivi bahs (S+B) or in cold (J). B attempted pitch. Too soggy. Poo. So made a tent/bivi/hovel in earshot of pitch. Huddle. Periodically check sog factor. Repeat. Miss callout. Repeat more. Get bored. Repeat. Hear noise at top - voice? Start yelling. Lights and voice disappear. Huddle more. Conclude that if someone has got part way down we can get up - so sent B up to test theory. Pitch appears fine if moist.
+
+Meet Wook at pitchhead. With my bothy which I had left at the entrance. Grrr. P;lied with a drink. Head to entrance with Andy A. KAthryn and Emma ply with more tea. Back to bivy. Jess S plies with more tea and curry. Must get resuced more often...
+
+T/U 17-18hrs, Mike 3hrs (see also Julian's write up)
+
+===2009-08-02|Tunnock's - Just for a Laugh|Martin Green, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+===2009-08-03|Tunnock's - Stomach ULSA|Noel Snape, <u>Mike Richardson</u>===
+
+Down Tunnocks to continue Holly and Noel's push down the Stomach. Took down 60m of rope plus drill, arrived at final bolt from previous trip, added y-hand (1 bolt each) and dropped the pitch - some to-inf and fro-ing to get the wider parts of the rift. At the bottom of pitch used natural to descend three c2s (bottom two are free climbable). Rift continues for a few metres until floor drops away again and will need rigging to carry on. Grade A lead.
+
+===2009-08-03|Tunnock's - Alphabet Soup|Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Surprising degree of enthusiasm for caving today given that almost everybody stayed up until dawn on the rescue (thanks guys...). I fancied something mellow so we headed off to cross off easy QMs in Tunnocks and improved the survey (took the full print out with us and scrawled on it). Sorted out a mess in Germknodel and surveyed 50m each in QM30C and in QM37B
+ (34B is a pitch). Return to Usual Suspects to remove the final bits from the rescue and I dragged the srtetcher out as my penance. Saw Andrew's disto-x/PDA combination in action underground for the first time - impressive though probably no faster than trad surveying.
+
+T/U 6 hrs
+
+===2009-08-04|Tunnock's - Goody Goody|Holly Bradley, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Dragged in a drill and rope to check out more QMs. Checked on the Usual Suspects water level - siilarly damp (still raining). Started with a QMB nearly opposite Naughty Naughty in Dubious Pleasure and hit the jackpot - it startedas a crawly/stoopy passage and gradually got larger and even had crusty stal formations. Traversed over a blind pit and then a larger drippy pitch on the right. At the next pitch the ledge looked too teetery so Andrew put in a traverse line on naturals (needs 20-25m). Then hit an even bigger pitch which Holly and I excitedly lobbed a couple of big rocks down before Andrew screamed stop at us. Spoil sport. "There's a rope". Oops. We'd managed to come to the eyeholes visible level with the main hang ledge in Usual Suspects. Got around to the second eyehole and then hit a short but monster section of phreas - maybe 15m wide with a howling gale coming out. We teetered up a vast pile of rocks semi-stuck together to end up overlooking a giant pitch. Unfortunately in the wet conditions we couldnt' see down as it was filled with a fine mist and the disto-x struggled too. Surveyed 350m - a fine trip. The end section seemed to have way too much cave and too little rock holding it all up.
+
+T/U 9 hrs
+
+===2009-08-05|Tunnock's - Frankly Freezing|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Expo dinner day so it had to be a shorty (though we got an 8:30am underground start). After hinting heavily all morning, I managed to persuade Andrew to derig Usual Suspects since we'd lad 4 hours of dry for the first time in forever. He got wet but the rocks we'd lobbed down yesterday had missed the rope. Then did a short survey in Frankly Freezing before it all got a bit chilly. I slogged out with 150m in Big Bertha whilst Andrew skipped along with more rope and the metalware.
+
+T/U 5 hrs
+
+
+===2009-08-06|Disaster boys in the canyon of doom|Noel Snape, Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u>===
+
+Noel most keen on canyoning. Steve came too and got the best wetsuit leaving me with the 7 piece homemade. Gave lifts to Martin and Holly and 2 bikes to return via Ischl - Bla Alm canyon (Holly went up Loser too).
+
+Changed at midday. Martin walked to tope with us and was able to translate memorial to youn digger driver on side of track. We found his wrecked digger far below in the middle of the canyon. There's also a prominent plaque at the head of the difficult double pot pitch to two dead canyoners in 2004. The water was not high, but it was fast flowing. Nearly drowned trying to get off inappropriate rack while Noel improvised a cowstails from a pull down cord and let the open tacklesack containing my SRT kit float over the waterfall and float round the swirl pool until the 2 plastic bottles slipped out and it sank without trace. We chained the rope (Noel didn't know how) to help with carrying, and tossed it to a person ahead at jumps until Steve missed his catch an that too sank without trace. Fortunately we didn't need it for rest or trip and got out after 3.5 hrs without our dignity. It was lucky Becka wasn't there.
+
+Ian writes...
+3.5hrs to lose a new tacklesack, 2 ropes and a set of prusiking gear! Good going!
+
+===2009-08-07|KH - Solid Rock|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Vertical+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+Lugged all my kit over to 161G for a fresh assault on KH. Enthusiasm was noticeably lacking this morning from just about everyone but somehow no-one found an excuse big enough to jack. Hmm.
+
+So anyway after two and a half hours of caving in which only I knew the way...
+"there's a distinct change in colour here"
+"the popcorn bit is handy on the way out"
+"I went wrong twice here, where the dead bat is"
+
+...we got to the traverse in Satan's Sitting Room. The old lags (see Wook and Andrew's separate write up) seemed to swallow all my youthful bullshit without complaint! From here, Becka and I descended to Silent Fellow with a  60m rope to see where the continuation of Solid Rock goes. Andrew and Wook began to rerig SSR/3WM traverse.
+
+Having rigged Solid Rock, I realised we had only a few metres spare on the 60m rope to left Becka putting in a hand bolt whilst I went back up to try and persuade the others to let us have some rope. This was an embarrassinf and energy-wasting mistake on my part. Team traverse was mose accomodating and allowed me to take the 100m rope, leaving them with a 30m and a 10m (not enough for the 3WM traverse!) Having paid the rope tax, they decided they wouldn't have much use for the drill so I descended Solid Rock for a second time a considerably heavier caver.
+
+Having gone to all this effort, it turned out that: (a) the continuation of Solid Rock requires only a single bolt to descend (good sneaky thread for a sling backup), and; (b) this continuation closes down to inpenetrable rift after 10 or 15m. Hmm!
+
+We worked out that Becka wouldn't have to come down if we put a temporary station on my knee :- that way we could do one leg down the pitch and have a two-legged survey. Hurrah! So I duly shouted up some LRUD measurements and began to "memorise" the plan and elevation. On the prusik up, I was foolish enough to look closely into a cleft in one wall and discovered that if I took all my extraneous drill, bags, danglies and shit off I could fit through. This is Sorry Andrew rift.
+
+I went a few metres and realised that we ought to survey it so I called Becka down. It continued on and separated at a small inlet a few metres in. The continuation (right) quickly fell away into a deep hole, and a short bold step would reach a window looking into a fine clean streamway chamber. A chamber which looked familiar, as belonging to Private Investigations. Hmm.
+
+We decided to make the most of the (barely used) drill and 100m rope. I bolted across the step and rigged a descent into the chamber to confirm it as that reached on 30/7/09 with Edvin. Edvin's big fat, red blob was easily located (station 1) and all was going swimmingly.
+
+Becka then let out a yelp and a curse, and I looked up to see Andrew's borrowed DistoX come flying down the hole over which I have just traversed. A DistoX connections was confirmed between the bold step and the chamber below the one in which I stood. Hmmm!
+
+A quick rig, descent, pick-up DistoX, ascent, derig ensued. We then buggered off out, knowing that Solid Rock is shit and horrible and that we shouldn't have gone there in the first place.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-08-08|KH - Far too Far|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Vertical again +Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+Clearly not having been put off yesterday, Becka again joined me in a shaft dropping trip in KH. That this trip happened al all is a conundrum, as we hadn't a plan until we all got to SSR! Wookey and Andrew were dead-set on going to the bitter end of East Anglia and suggested that Becka and I drop the great black hole at the end of Far Too Far (a big wet-sounding undescended pitch - C1992-161-19).
+
+Several Hilti's were put in on the way (predrilled in the 90s) and is probably took us an hour to get through 3 wise men and tinkle rift! Wookey and Andrew pointed out our hole and we all marvelled at the echo before they buggered off an left us to it. By "us" I mean "me" as Becka doesn't seem to like dropping great big shafts. So I "took one for the team" and went about bolting the first descent.
+
+What a dream is was too: a large airy majestic shaft: clean washed and with fine sculpted walls. My lamp could just make out something at the bottom: a floor, a puddle, who knows? With sound, clean, rock a 100m rope in the sack and a pair of drill batteries, this was a real pleasure. As I pointed out to Becka at the time, I would happily drive to the Dales to descend a pothole like this on a sport trip. Poor, tireless Becka. I got all enthused again and began ranting about the finery of it all.
+
+Suffice to say the pitch meets a bridge into a parallel shaft. Descending this, the water is met again. At this floor, a gully takes the water round a sharp (90 degree?) bend to the right and into a tall tight rift. A third shaft drops in on the far side, the water of which also flows into the rift. The rift could be pushed but must be a QMC at best. Hmmmm!
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-08-09|Tunnocks Derig|Frank Tully, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+A trip into Stone Monkey to recover the 30m rope at the far end and to derig out from there. My first visit :- a very interesting place, glad I took the chance to see it! Packed all the derigged gear into the tacklebags, except the entrance pitch (92m) which we paellaed out in one go.
+
+Impressed with: Caramel Catharsis traverse (textbook)
+Not impressed with: entrance pitch bolts (triple fishermans on pitches are a bad way to join ropes and poorly dressed knots are difficult to untie) :-(
+
+Carired all the shit back to the bivy in one go, and derigged half the cairn reflectors on the way.
+
+A very enjoyable trip.
+
+T/U 5 hrs
+
+===2009-08-09|KH - East Anglia|Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, Martin Green, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+The three of us were still keen for our third KH assault in three days, then Martin piped up that he wanted to come along too since Ian had bailed out to help on the Tunnocks derig. Under Ian's expert tuition we'd pretty much sussed the route finding by now (the walk to the entrance is at least as tricky). Martin mashed his fingers struggling with the 2m pitch before the Bridge - I know its all of 2 prusiks but pretty please can it get a proper rig if/when people return there? Martin wavered about heading straight back but there was a definite lack of enthusiastic volunteers to shperd him out so he was cajoled onwards. "Are we nearly there yet?" An onwards. We finally got to the down pitch (C1993-161-03) then up pitch that Wookey + Andrew had dropped then climbed yesterday. Wookey set off to descend the pitch beyond and dangled on rope for several hours squealing exitedly that drills were excellent gear. He ran out of rope 50m down then he and Martin derigged and surveyed out. Meanwhile Andrew and I started our survey from yesterday's down pitch and up to the head of Wookey's pitch and down a small horizontal passage which eventually mud-filled. The place is stuffed with pitches - the initial down pitch at C1993-161-03 continues large and deep below two huge wedged boulders where we got off to climb up. There's also a pitch to the right of Wookey's over a rok spur, though this might connect to Wookey's. However, spurning these obvious downs Andrew spied a traverse/climb up the rock spur "The Natural Ways", made significantly trickier because he could only use the right side of the arrete as the others were directly below him. After quite some time he shouted he'd got to the top and then I was left babysitting the rope whilst he had a swift scoop to check it was worth me coming up! It was...
+The traverse is well-rigged on naturals though a couple of spits at the top would be good. It tops out at a ledge with a pitch beyond that, again, likely connects to Wookey's pitch. However, far more interesting a final step led into wide walking/stooping phreatic passage. We whizzzed a survey up until it was 7pm and time to go home. Back to chivvy MArtin and Wookey out and tyo pack up the mounds of gear and derig what we could. Hard work until Repton where we dumped much of the gear ready for the 11/08/09 trip then poor Martin was flaging so a slow exit in the early hours and finally back to camp at 3am. Fortunately we'd already planned on taking the next day off.
+
+T/U 15hrs.
+
+Wook: pitch notes: "6 Mile Bottom". Initial clean pitch of 11m to sundy shelf. Window into big rift - 10x5m. Bolt in centre of rift. About 12m down shaft on West, wall has a couple of passages. Can take survey onto here before lower rebelay put in - needs bolt to retain rope! Reelay 10m off the floor. Continues in fine form at the bottom - next bit is 14m, then more. Very reminiscent of Gaffered series - QMA.
+
+===2009-08-09|KH - East Anglia and derig|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Horizontal+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+We had previously decided that our final pushing trip would occur on the Tuesday and the we would attempt a full KH derig to leave Wednesday free for bivy fettling and gear carrying..
+
+Well today was the day.
+
+After a relatively relaxed start (somehow fate seems to have a lot of inertia) we got underground at the KH standard time of 10:30.
+
+First on the agenda was a trip into "Where the Wind Blows" for a furtle about. This is a 300m long phreatic passage trending northish terminating in a draughtinf boulder choke not far from the current pushing limit in East Anglia. A connection would make exploration of teh Far North a much easier task but alas we could see no obvious way through. Possible leads include:
+1. Dig the uphill terminal choke (and get a boulder on your head like Andrew). Scary.
+2. Bolt upthe aven next door (10m back on the left). Needs a couple of upward wriggles to get there (easy unless you're Andrew) and a 10-15m bolt climb. Vocal connection to the choke. No way of identifying size of passage at the top though.
+3. Dig the horizontal boulder choke (next to the uphill choke) for a gorizontal continuation. Draught?
+4. Dig a sand (mud crumb?) bank in a side passage much further back. Passage is near the dog leg in main passage. Crawling sized, 4 inches air gap with continuation visible for 4-5m, possibly a small chamber.
+5. Climb into roof before dog leg. This area is quite large (Wookey did a 12m climb up to the roof on the left). Reported back that he could see a continuation but would need a rope for further progress. Good lead, as the dog leg marks the end of teh trunk phreas (sinks into floor, mud choked); from here on is a mere 2*1.5m phreas! Note that the Far North Limit is currently below this level though.
+
+[diagram]
+
+After this little detour we got back on track and headed to Repton. Here Becka and I left Andrew and Wookey to play spiderman whilst we headed to last trips limit, to explore the horizontal walking sized phread. And because on the last trip the was had been derigged back to Repton we had to take a tacklesack to get there!
+
+Nevertheless we did get there. Becka gave me a guided tour of the passage beyond East Anglia, and we came to the limit of exploration at a junction. Here I took the notepad and pencil and we made slow progress through a complex and multilevel sloping pocketed phreas. What a great place to first take notes! Seven legs later it was time to head out, for we had said 6pm at Repton when arranging to meed the others. Grade A lead left at the limit: a pitch continuation at the bottom of a rift mud slope :)
+
+On the way back to Andrew's traverse ("The Natural Way") a black rift in the floor gives a genuine 5 second free fall. I spent a good while timing the drops with my stopwatch: of half a dozen stones which didn't touch the rift sides not a single one took less than 5 seconds! :)
+
+[diagram]
+
+I was so preoccupied with the black rift that I completely forgot to have a wee. This duly done (down the black rift naturally), we kitted up to return along the traverse. Becka pointed out that the last belay had a dodgy rock which out to be gardened. Doing this turned the solid thread into a poorly positioned spike (i.e. the rope now pulls up on it). Big bang from the rock though.
+
+Getting back to Repton at one minute to six, we found no sign of the others but for a solitary rope dangling from on up high. Becka went up in search of the others and I went up to the top of the boulder pile to make a cup of soup with Anthony's meths stove. Before I had finished my cup I could hear the others returning and more soup was had until the meths ran out. We spent about an hour (!) drinking soup and packing all the assorted shit into bags.
+
+At this point Becka and I were given a tacklesack each and headed out waiting at the top of Knossos to regroup. Andrew and Wookey performed the derig role between them and we exited between 21:30 and whatever time Wookey got out This must have been some time later as Becka and I got back to the bivy at 11:00 but the others didn't return until 1am.
+A great finale to a great expo :)
+
+T/U 11hrs (Wook 13hrs).
+
+===2009-08-04|Damp Squib|Steve Jones, <u>Martin Green</u>===
+
+We descended Tunnocks with a Makita drill with the aim of picking up some rope from the start of Stone Monkey. Not knowing the location og the new entrance to Stone Monkey I went around a long loop for 20 minutes to find Steve having already found the bag. We continued onto Just For a Laugh to look at pitches. The first near station justforalaugh.12 looked a little wet and appeared to have audible connection to the pitch near justforalaught2.1 which was considerably drier. I rigged this pitch with a natural thread in the floor as backup, and a y-hang across the rift. Additional passage may be reachable over the top of this pitch ot from a rift a metre of two down. At the bottom a narrow rift to a pitch went off as well as a small window to a parallel clean washed shaft, with a small stream coming in. I tried to rig out og this water with a wide y-hang and a rebelay out from the water. But this was in rain due to an aven further alonf the shaft making it drippy. I descended going down several ledges, that the original stream goes down. At the bottom a rift went off, which quickly becomes too tight, along with some small phreatic passage which also closed down. I retreated now slightly damp to survey out with Steve derigging, taking all the gear back to the bivy (all new bolts were greased).
+
+===2009-08-07|KH - 3 Wise Men re-rig and beyond|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u>===
+
+Ian has covered most of the trip so here's out specific bit. Given only 30m rope plus a tiddly bit to rerig 3WM we left the lower old rope protecting the 8m climb and part re-rigged the traverse-proper. Slightly worrying hanging over a big drop on very aged string, but all was (of course) well.
+
+Decided it needed another bolt to reduce huge rub at edge so put one in then rediscovered 2 holes drilled for better rigging in 1993. In a better place too! Having faffed for at least an hour replacing the rope already and being short of length decided to leave that for another time. Had also by now given the drill away so had no spits of the correct type.
+
+Just about made it to the far side but now entirely free of rope so decided to ???? ?? a good poke about in prep for tomorrow's trip.
+
+[diagram]
+
+We had a proper look round the area immediately beyond 3WM. It's quite complex and really could use a few survey legs sometime.
+
+[diagram]
+
+Climbing out of area at end of 3WM (c5) there is a passage on the right partially fill with sediment. This goes for about 3m to a very tight zig-zag which is (looks like earbass too biscuit???). No draught.  Ahead is a slope up to the right which leads to a high chamber. A climb ahead for 4-5m lead to several solution tubes. Part way up you can see across toward the tinkle rift passage. Turning right in the chamber reaches a climb both up and down. Down goes 2-3m where a tight passage looks through into something larger (QMC). This doesn't seem to connect back into main area.
+
+Climbing up is an easy climb up quite high (10m) which comes back into main area at southern end. You can traverse across the shaft and climb into a hole. This goes about 3m to look out into the shaft which 3WM tyroleans across. At this level you can see into more space off the north side of the area (It seems to be mostly space round here).
+
+Next we went all the way to the end of East Anglia, noting that Tinkle Rift pitch had been left rigged (forgotten?). Decided that end of East Anglia looked like most interesting lead because we might be able to go across. This it was time to go home and meet the others at SSR.
+
+A steady return got us out in 2hrs 15ish, and walked back in the light, trying to remember rather complex route.
+
+T/U 9.5 hrs
+
+Oh yeah, and we rigged bounce rift as a tyrolean (wee, put in the bolts).
+
+===2009-08-08|KH - East Anglia, Grimes Graves|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u>===(also with Becka and Ian - see other write up)
+
+After leaving Ian and Becka at impressive black space of what was to become So Far Away we dragged sacks of rope to the far end. First a couple of easy (hand!) bolts to get started. Despite not being able to remember when I last put in a hand bolt (4 years ago?) I won the race :) Andrew set off and I went looking for survey stations and checking for QMs. At soily junction passage goes 4m to look down hole. Drauhting out and probably descendable so should be a QMC. Checked out streamway further back and decided too tight without capping. Impressive echo for tiny slot though.
+
+Having got 10m down pitch onto huge choked boulder Andrew declared large pitch below, 'wet looking' with two incoming streams, so he went across. Turned out no real passage across pitch just climb up corner/slot which looked like it went somewhere. Andrew declared it more 'commiting' so let me do it. I put in a bolt whilst Andrew went back to fetch 60m rope. Climb not as bad as it looked and didgy rocks stayed put long enough to shin up. Rigged pith off mediocre thread, then had a look around. Exciting!
+
+Found area was mostly big choked boulders over space. Long drop below through narrow slot. Threw some rocks - p60ish? Another pitch beyond through small winder, no overhanging death here. Horizontal passage goes back to East Anglia pitch and continues. Also comes out above P55 but entrance blocked by slipped block.
+
+[diagram]
+
+Andrew found another pitch traversing over the top of all this to the right. And then it was time to go home already. Put a second thread on the pitch and left to go out with Becka and Ian. Again back in daylight.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+Brought a couple of rings out to rig bounce rift with tyrolean.
+
+===2009-08-11|KH - Climbing in Repton| <u>Wookey</u>, Andrew
+Atkinson=== (other half of trip with Becka + Ian)
+
+Andrew spotted intersting hole in roof of repton, 15-18m off deck.
+Bedding it is in caused there to be a ledge(ish) from it back to the
+highest point of the boulder pile (well about 3m up at that point).
+Andrew shinned whilst wookey belayed. First bit straight up wall
+proved awkward with heroic move needed onto ledge. Ledge full of KH
+mud of course and generally about 30-60cm wide and sloping away. Slow
+progress with a lot of muttering round an awkward bulge then good wide
+bit till nearly at passage. Narrow bit here with huge runout so 1 more
+bolt needed. 7 bolts in total. Seconding was even scarier as all the
+pro was just <u>before</u> each tricky bit! Wook had one major wobbly
+part way along, but made it after a lot of grumbling.
+
+Naice walking passage about 4m x 1.8m was our reward. We rigged
+down-rope 1st then surveyed. Disto D2 was very troublesome - refusing
+to measure except one time in 10. Tedious. Surveyed about 100m, until
+becka arrived to point out it was hometime. Nice draught, passage
+continues. Fine thing to come back to...
+
+<Drawing: elevation of climb>
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+<h1>Expo 2009</h1></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-22">2009-07-22</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>, Jess Stirrups, Tony Rooke</div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Merry Fucking Christmas</div>
+<p>Rigged down 204 A from the bottom of the 1st pitch.  Snow levels were high and a large annoying snow plug at the bottom of the 1st pitch blocked the usual route down the 2nd pitch.  Had to go down the high snow route through Stitch this.  Through wolpertinger way to Merry Fucking Christmas crawl, which is about 30m and was less enjoyable for some.  Then rigged down No bits and Hammer and Thong. Becka managed to find a rebelay bolt and so managed to rig a better hang than expected.  Then through pussyprance, rigging down and doing some rebolting.</p>
+<p>Managed to rig a good floor level traverse line :) Climbed down to previous years pushing front - climb wasn't great and needs bolting and rigging as a pitch.  Put in a couple of bolts at the top of undescended pitch but had run out of rope so no pushingg but cave is now rigged down to there (the pitch to replace the climb needs putting in).</p>
+<p>[rigging guide]</p>
+<p><div class="timeug"></p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8.5-10 hours</div></div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-21">2009-07-21</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Emma Wilson, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>, Tony Rooke</div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Rigging entrance series</div>
+<p>Rigged the first pitch of the entrance series, while watched by Becka and Tony.  Deviation difficult to find - on the wall back underneath the pitch and a bit to the left (?), quite a long way down.  Big gap to the snow slope - rope just long enough to reach the spits.  Couldn't work out what was supposed to be happening from then, as didn't match rigging guide (probably due to high snow levels), so went back to the surface.  Emma went down to check the rigging, but also couldn't work out where to go next, so left for the next day,
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: Jess 1 hr, Emma 0.5 hr</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-22">2009-07-22</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker</div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Rigging G</div>
+<p>Two trips (this and on 23rd) into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.</p>
+<p>[rigging guide]</p>
+<p>Also rerigged and rebolted permanent ropes on Bounce rift.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U ?????</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-22_23">2009-07-22 and 2009-07-23</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker, Anthony Day </div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Rigging G</div>
+<p>2nd of two trips into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-22">2009-07-22</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Julian Todd</u>, *Aaron Todd</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tourist trip to Mammuthohle</div>
+<p>Note: this is the place to take parentals to show them what it looks like underground.  Its cold, but the loop they take you round has a lot of steps to warm you up a bit.  Get a tourist card from the office and get it cheaper.  The cable car leaves from abover Obertrain - about 15 km cycle from Bad A. in forest.  There's a rough track that cuts corner from where another show cave has its booth.  We didn't go to Eishohle, instead caught the cable car up to top and walked around admiring the view at the 5-fingers and eating our sandwiches.  On the way back there was a cat playing with a snake. The snake wasn't having fun.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 50 minutes</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-25">2009-07-25</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Ian Walker</u>, Edvin Deadman, Gareth Phillips </div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Rigging G</div>
+<p>Third trip into 161 to continue rigging. Passed Knossos and rigged Yapate traverse and staircase 36 (both red 9mm) also Strange Downfall (red 9mm) and Strange Upfall (white 11mm to the lip of the pitch and 9mm red thereup).  Edvin was foolish enough to trust the insitu rope on strange upfall and so we avoided a detour to Vom pitch :) Then rerigged pipeless entrance pitch/climb and 3m pitch/climb (black sling and white 11mm respectively). Got as far as the Bridge and returned to surface taking full tacklesacks of crap on way.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-24">2009-07-24</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Jess Stirrups, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnockschacht - Stone Monkey</div>
+<p>Entered Stone Monkey via Boulder surfer bypass.  Snow plug in aven was present but smaller than last year, as was the ice plug in the pitch below (might be worth looking at in a few years),  Descended 'The claw' and bolted a traverse across the pitch at the end of Sombrero Passage (2 spits, 1 natural up the ramp; approx 20m of rope needed).  Then surveyed a sandy crawl, Ug the caveman, at the bottom of 'the claw' that Jess had looked at in 2008.  Low crawl soon widened into walking-height passage.  Small aven/rift on left-hand side led to climb into rift (narrow - not entered - QMC).  Small trickle comes from rift and flows into the crawl. The floor is muddy/sandy with some nice cauliflower-calcite growing on top of the mud in the middle of the passage.  Further on, the passage slopes down and floor is covered in small boulders soon terminates in choke with modest draft.  An armlength of passage further on can been seen through the boulders (QM D, possible dig).</p>
+<p>After surveying, we returned to pitch at end of Sombrero passage.  We crossed the traverse and surveyed the sloping passage above. Floor covered in masses of loose rock.  Wide passage soon terminates in multiple avens and small pitches (probably all chocked).  These avens will be surveyed later.</p>
+<p>Highlight: when setting the anchors for the traverse, the hammer head broke loose abd flew behind Jess down the pitch. Next time we'll take a quality hammer.  Hence name for the slope 'comedy of errors'.  The next spit I had to set with a stone, inspiring the name for the crawl, 'Ug the caveman'.  The survey of Stone monkey indicates that the last survey point of comedy of errors is at 1858 above sea level, 3m higher than the entrance of Tunnocks main shaft.  Hence there are still hopes of finding a new entrance somewhere in Stone monkey.  Inspection of the avens in Comedy of errors will follow in addition to having a look at surface features above Stone monkey.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 9 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-25">2009-07-25</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Emma Wilson, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnockschacht - Stone Monkey</div>
+<p>Bolted pitch at end of Sombrero passage, 'The flaming sword of fire'. 2 Spits at start of traverse line, then ~4m down (rope protector required), then another 2 spits in right hand wall (relatively good rock). Crumbly rock below which forced me to set a spit for a deviation on the opposite wall (done by putting a sling over a boulder wedged between 2 walls and pulling in - scary stuff). Descended to bottom with rope being 1.5m too short (29m required).  Bottom of pitch covered with boulders and several drips coming down at far side, small chamber was entered which terminated in tight meander (water flowing in) with moderate draft and choked tight rift in 90 degree angle to it (too tight).  In the small chamber, rift can be seen below - just about man-sized but window would have to be blasted.  Yorkshire A lead, Austria dead end. Nice pitch though [QM D?? Kathryn].</p>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</p>
+<p>Whilst going through stone monkey squeeze, I found a dead ground beetle (<i>Carabidae</i>) on one of the rocks.  Another indication that we are somewhere close to the surface!  There is also black soil (humous?) below many of the avens in Stone Monkey - we will see.</p>
+<p>[Written later] Second thoughts on the bottom of this pitch: its a dig! Everybody interested would have to hammer his way through a bit of solid rock to get to the rift that can be seen below to enter the tight meander ahead. Maybe it goes.</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-24">2009-07-24</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Pussyprance, Caterwal</div>
+<p>Went down 204 and down to Pussyprance.  Becka rebolted previous climb down as pitch and rigged 'Catflap pitch'. Kathryn and I bolted pitch QM 08-4A - traverse round the top of pitch then straight hang down (rigging guide will be drawn on a subsequent page).  Pitch was ~20m and nicely shaped.  At bottom way on to the right led straight to small chamber with no way on.  Back at the foot of pitch was was also tight slot with two small windows.  Tight slot led to small but less tight winding rift, with widest part approximately half way up.  This led to a short drop of a fewe metres that needed rigging.  Pitch was fairly small.  This was followed shortly by another pitch that was less than 10m,  Bolted Y hang and dropped pitch.  Passage opened out at pitch anhd pitch was again nicely shaped.  After pitch a few metres on was another drop.  Hand run out of rope by then.  Pitch looked reasonably small but passage appeared to continue afterwards (QM B).</p>
+<p>[rigging guide] 
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-25">2009-07-25</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Pussy Prance, CatFlap, Cat Walk</div>
+<p>Went down 204A and Pussy Prance. Finished rigging pitch below Pussy Prance - Catflap Pitch (QM08-1A). Dropped into a small chamber with three ways on. Swung into passage 2/3 of the way down pitch, back underneath the start of catwalk where we had come from - mud floored phreatic passage which ended in a short (9m) rope protected climb of a large natural thread. Left went to a pitch and large aven, we went right along smaller passage which ended in a window into another pitch (QMA) popcorn all over the walls and floor with a dead bat on the floor half way along. 2 leads on the right joined up with the passage continuing past a small waterfall on the left to another pitch (QMA). A lead on the right quickly split, with left becoming too small and right looping back into the same bit of passage, though was also too small. On later inspection the pitch by the handline was thought to connect to the bottom of the wet pitch in the right hand chamber from pussy prance - confirmed by survey on 26/7/09.</p>
+<p>QMS ticked off: 08-1A and 01-70B (blind trench down which Jess's dangly bag fell).</p>
+<p>QMs found:
+<ul>
+<li>B - on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap pitch</li>
+<li>B - up a climb on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap appears to be continuation of surveyed passage</li>
+<li>B - straight ahead out of chamber bottom of catflap</li>
+<li>A - pitch to the left after handline climb. Wet. 30m?</li>
+<li>A - pitch at end of passage from the right of handline climb. 6m?</li>
+<li>B - tube at same level as previous passage (continuation) across above pitch - mud filed?</li>
+<li>C - floor trench + stream in passage on from handline climb - p4?</li>
+<li>C - small tube in left wall of passage off from the right of previous passage - small waterfall enters passage from here.</li>
+<li>D - left branch of final bit of passage</li>
+<li>C - pitch at end of branch of final passage - p10?</li>
+<li>B - left hand branch of passage off to right of ?? bit of passage</li>
+</ul>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-26">2009-07-26</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Gareth Phillips, <u>Jess Hatchett</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Pussyprance</div>
+<p>My first trip to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle. Went down 3 entrance pitches including 1 pitch over a snowplug - need to skirt around this to the left. I was confused by the solid cliff of snow which initially faces you. The final entrance pitch is a monster pitch, it's massive. Very exciting to descend. A short walk after this is Merry Fucking Christmas, a miserable crawl which freaked me out quite a bit but is mercifully short. Jess S and Gareth were kind and reassuring about it and it's actually fine after the first time because you now what's coming.</p>
+<p>Below Merry Fucking Christmas are several other pitches - 204 is a fairly vertical cave, and we descended to approx 230m overall. One of the pitches is a second massive monster pitch, free-hanging really deep and awesome. Another is a much hyped tricky squeeze which is ot nearly as bad as I expected (either up or down) 2 more pitches to the pushing front, bored now alcohol time, byebye.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 9.5-12 hrs</div>
+<p>Kathryn continues...</p>
+<p>Emma, Becka and I started bolting 08-3A while waiting for the others to descend. This pitch (Painted Lady) descends for about 20m to a chamber with a window into another chamber 3 possible QMs:<ul>
+<li>QMA - large deep pitch</li>
+<li>QMB - possibly choked shallower pitch</li>
+<li>QMC - possible continuation on the other side of pitch (partly pushed this trip)</li>
+</ul>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>Emma and I started bolting the traverse around the pitch to the possibel continuation. Turned out to be more difficult than expected as much of the wall was covered in mud. We put in 3 bolts + 2 naturals pretty much straight up - next trip should be able to traverse sideways and put bolts into good rock. We could see Becka's light when she was surveying in chamber at bottom of climb.</p>
+<p>Careth continues...</p>
+<p>Rigged traverse line across to the top of pitch with Jess H. Rigged off boulder and natural column across ledge on the left (facing down the pitch). Stared putting a bolt in at the end of the ledge with a view to bolting the pitch head just round the corner. Below the ledge the pitch drops steeply for a few metres before sloping down for about another ten. An alternative pitch head could be rigged on the opposite wall.</p>
+<p>Becka continues...</p>
+<p>Jess S and I surveyed chamber at bottom of cat flap. Saw Emma and Kathryn's light indirectly via a window towards painted lady - 5m pitch between there, probalbe blind, QMC. Also QMC in roof tube there. Opposite pitch a rift with steeply descneding floor trench ends in a short pitch again not too promising - QMB</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-26">2009-07-26</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Anthony Day, Ian Walker, Ollie Stevens, <u>Edvin Deadman</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - 161G</div>
+<p>Went tot he far end. Ian + Ollie hing back to sort out some rigging on the way to their lead (more on that later). Dour and I headed straiht to the Bridge - the previous stopping point from the day before. Got there 2-3 hours after going underground. First obstacle was to rerig Satan's Sitting Room traverse. This is a tensioned bugger with no floor, roof, walls and initiall yonly a 19 year old rope to prevent plummetting. Hence wibble number 1.</p>
+<p>We rerigged this and preceeded to the bottom of the 3 Wise Men climb (via an unprotected step which now has a rope on it - Wibble number 2). Our goal was to drop Satan's Sitting Room pitch (C1992-191-12) - wibbles 3-26. We slowly drill bolted our way down the seemingly bottomless abyss. Glad I packed my cast iron underpants.</p>
+<p>Eventually about 50m down we established that there was a bottom; two large pits separated by a 10m high rock wall. Looking through the hole in the wall into the other pit we could see a window into the continuation. The lead was still going.</p>
+<p>The pitch was a bit less terrifying once we knew what was at the bottom so we hot footed it back to the entrance to prepare our excuses for jacking the next day.</p>
+<p>Ian writes...</p>
+<p>Bolted a deviation on Kossos pitch and a second bolt on the top hang of strange downfall (now a y-hang). At the Bridge we descneded the pit which turned out to be rubble blocked 10m down.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10.5hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-27">2009-07-27</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Richardson, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Silent Fellow </div>
+<p>Trip into Silent Fellow Chamber to investigate QM at bottom of slope.</p>
+<p>[diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Nostalgia Trip to Satan's Sitting Room</div>
+<p>After not getting woken up with a mug of tea in bed, Julian disobyed orders and went to 161 to check out the ??? of surveys being transcribed into tunnel from original 1990s notes. Walk to G harder with pack on. Pitch down easy. Crappy crawling to 5-ways, then investigated multiple routes to F-entrance that would avoid bounce rift. Loads of QMs on theis route no one is interested in. Last 50m at entrance extremely crap and shingly. Then went back and found completely loopy route too flat out and dirty. Pothole passage is easier. Chamber with Between the Thighs needs looking at again to work out how the bridge bit figures in drawing. Before Steve fell asleep, we moved on to Knossos, got lost in Tower Blocks, worked way through ancient history - Yapate. Did the Stranges. Repton drawing not as bad as expected. Corrected some lines on the map (need an area fill to represent flat out crawl). Found a carbide pig in Pipeless (no one seems surprised this has pasted for 15 years without any moisture ingress to gassify and blow off the snoopy loop seals), which Steve carted out. Met the others at the Bridge before Satan's Sitting Room, took photos, got behind Anthony's party, verified Lead Mine was still there, didn't find way in Endless, got out pretty slowly to sunset at F.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-26">2009-07-26</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Richardson, Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161</div>
+<p>Took a while finding G. Took longer finding way on...</p>
+<p>So M+H headed to D whilst N+S headed to the pitch just below the entrance. Put bolts in - then realised hangers were at Top Camp.</p>
+<p>Stomped aorund on surface for a bitm fund M+H
+Cairned route from D to G - 30 mins, then headed back.</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-25">2009-07-25</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
+<p>Strolled up hill. Warm. ???Got caving hats??? Heard rumours of Tunnocks rope - took in 100m + re-rigged - this gets you easily to snow slope, need 20m of rope for bottom bit. More fettling then N+H huddled in bothy while S rigged Caramel Catharsis. Home for tea and medals.</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-24">2009-07-24</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Usual Suspects Pitch</div>
+<p>Gareth + Becka had got half way down and bolted this previously. Headed down pitch to find Gareth's rebelay - failed - so knot pass again...</p>
+<p>Becka found bolt so S clipped to a bolt whilst B hauled up the hangers and rigged rebelay. Then she found the rebelay rubbed, so put knot pass back in! After 2hr clusterfuck, finally bottomed pitch (total about 100m, 70m free hang to ledge then bolt belay, deviation off crap natural). Lands in large chamber (50x35m) with several horizontal leads.</p>
+<p>Pushed windiest lead (left at bottom of pitch to popcorn, careful climb up rift, 3m flat out crawl) to junction of mant leads and 1 freshly dead bat. 3m climb up on L to 2 passages off - one un pushed, other step back over c3 - , walking passage goes back over other route and leads to large phreatic chamber/passage. Loads of leads, so headed out.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 8.5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Gareth Phillips, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 - Usual Suspects</div>
+<p>Despite an actue shortage of rope due to unusually high levels of caving keenness, I managed to snaffle a 60m rope and a drill , plus Tunnock's hadn't yet fallen prey to "we need to derig and 258 isn't on the missions statement" so I arm-twisted Gareth into heading for the big pitch that we'd  somehow avoided descending in the past 2 years. Re-rigged entrance rigging (again) on the way down and then used our 60m to rerig caramel catharsis which freed up two 44m ropes for pushing. Used Frank's two spits from 2008 to put in traverse line down to the ledge which is drippy but spacious then 2 naturals to the two pitchhead spits. It all looked deep and scary so I graciously allowed/forced Gareth to head down - and down. Surprisingly iy hung free so he tied the 2 44m ropes together and finally got to a ledge of wedged vulder about 75m down. We were still 30m above the deck and out of rope but since we had the drill we put in a backup and 2 pirchhead spits for the next hand down to the chamber. Both the spits I set (on the left hand wall) cracked the rock which makes 4/5 I have drilled being duff, hmph. Probably a combination of shite rock and me not blowing enough dust out of the holes. With only one 30m tape we couldn't survey the pitch but it was looking really good so we left it partly rigged and carefully prussiked out. We took out the lower 44m rope and Gareth drilled a rebelay spit just belwo ledge. Exit to levely sunset.</p>
+<p>[diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-28">2009-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Martin Jahnke, Gareth Phillips,  <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Stone Monkey</div>
+<p>Walked up hill AM so a late start. Martin shoed us where Stone Monkey goes - up, up and up, surely we should see daylight? Pleasantly large and generally drafty passage. Over a traverse at the end to two pitches. Martin had a quick look down the one at the far end and Gareth checked the one on the left, both seemed to continues so we surveyed to the pitch heads and down a free climb before the traverse and eft it rigged as not enough time or rope to rig the pitches properly.</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Richardson, Holly Bradley, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Silent Fellow</div>
+<p>Trip back to the Silent Fellow QM to continue exploration of the pitch beneath. Mike and Holly went off to snoop around in SF whilst leaving the shaft to me. Rigged a 60m rope from last trip's bolt and a rebelay from small spike at floor level. Dropped down shaft to find many recent scars from all the loose rocks we'd been humping down. The sloper to the pitch head is composed of sand and boulders and isn't very stable. The subsequent hours dangling below these confidene saping bad boys lead to the naming of the shaft - Solid Rock. A minor rub necessitated a rebelay or deviation, found by large wondow into a parallel shaft at -15m (sling thred). Shaft bottom is rubble blocks, with large perched (?) boulders overlooking a continuation of the shaft (further 10m drop?) just under one wall. Had enough of cacking my pants on my lonesome and returned to SF. Derigged the 60 and got Mike to measure with a tape: shaft is 32m lip to floor. Parallel shaft wan't as deep or as high but was clean and had a small gully in the solid rock floor which lead away under the far wall.</p>
+<p>Mike and Holly found something too...</p>
+<p>Holly and Mike looked at the small passage underneath the climb to Mostly Mud. Took rope and tapes and bolting kit. Opened spits spot: wrong types of anchors :( Holly went back and Ian gave us one spit. Rigged rope via taped thread at end of passage at start of descent; Mike demo'd bolting, then demo'd what not to do by realising we had no hangers. Returned to Silent Fellow and Holly went back to Satan's Sitting Room to get some Mike tested Steve's bothy - excellent gear. Then decided that time was getting on so surveyed from carbide mark on r/h wall thoguh to tape thread (last station is pendant just beyond thread). Then back to Silent Fellow to meet Ian coming back up.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10.5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-30">2009-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Edvin Deadman, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Silent Fellow</div>
+<p>Further trip to what is now Solid rock precipitated by availability of drill more thatn desire to cave. I myself was perilously close to bimbling the day away after yesterday's nerve-wracking dangling sesh.</p>
+<p>Turns out we make a well matched pair and with only a Li-Ion drill to hold us back ("Are you sure there's a drill in this bag?") we got to Silent Fellow ins 1hr 45min. Had a quick snack and tackle sorting then got to work. Edvin went to put a spit in Satan's Sitting room pitch (deviation to avoid mild rub point, 4m below rebelay) and left me to face Solid Rock on my own. But this time with a drill...</p>
+<p>Put in a Hilti anchor in SF (above pit at bottom of chamber) to double the belay which had been simply thread round boulder in slope. Rigging the 60m rope over the 30m already there continued past the previous bolts and slig spike thread. Reaching the large window a small swing aloows a stance on the sill. A rebelay bolt was put in just on far side for hanf into parapel shaft (used a short AS hanger and a maillon to avoid rub, but a twis and 3 maillons may suffice in the future). Shaft clean and sound, solid rock walls and floor, much unlike Solid Rock itself. Investigated the floor gully and met a couple of short drops (4ft?) on right. Dry rift oxbow on left was rigged for y-hang (Hilti sleeves in opposing walls). Short chamberer where ways meet is followed by second rift pitch . Didn't have any rope left to returned to SF to fetch Edvin and 30m rope. Lone exploration until this point lead to the parallel shaft and subsequent rift acquiring the name Private Investigations continuing the Dire Straits theme.</p>
+<p>With Edvin in tow, rigged down 2 more shortish (10m?) pitches in a very tasty clean-washed Yorkshire-esque streamway pitch series of small/medium chambers with gully/rift exits. After running out of rope and depleting the drill battery we exited surveying back to the tie-in with SF as we went. Could see two more pitches, so the lead was still going.</p>
+<p>Exited in manner similar to entry. Swift and efficient. Had a jubilatory cup-a-soup each on Anthony's meths stove in Pipeless before heading out proper.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Emma Wilson, <u>Kathryn Hopkins</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Pussy in Bolts</div>
+<p>We thought we'd have a super-efficient trip having packed all of our gear the previous evening. Unfortunately I realised my battery pack was almost completely discharged when I got to Wolpertinger and so prussiked back out to get another one...</p>
+<p>We eventually reached Painted Lady and out traverse was known as Puss in Bolts and contiunued to traverse around the side of a large chamber. We put in another 8 bolts and reached the possible continuation on the south side - was getting late by this point and it was clear that at least another bolt was needed so we surveyed what we had done and headed out. The traverse is 30m long inttal (although the second half is mainly walking on a sloping ledge and doesn't have many bolts). See later for rigging guide - we plan to leave at least the first part permanently rigged.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 13.5hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-30">2009-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Wookey travels to Expo</div>
+<p>Debconf 9 was immediately before expo so I got tran all the way from Carceras in Extramdura to Expo. This should be a 1.5 day train journey except that ......at this point logbook transcribed decides Wookeys writing is illegible! To cut a long story short it took him 37.5 hrs to do the journey!</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-31">2009-07-31</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Jess Stirrups, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Snow Leopard</div>
+<p>Went to end of catwalk to pitch previously bolted by Tony and Jess but not dropped due to rope being too short. Jess rigged down pitch now called Snow Leopard. Jess found multiple signs of life at the bottom of the pitch, strange as pitch was blind - signs of life included golden hanger, pencil and footprints. Turned out that we had dropped into the bottom of Brian's Phat Shaft. All descended pitch and a way up derigged pitch. Also derigged bottom section of catflap. Took rope to On the Prowl where Kathryn put in extra y-hang bolt and then descended to the ledge. I then put in rebelay bolt after ledge - rope (44m) didn't reach floor :( and more rigging was going to be needed to get to the bottom without rubs. We descended 7m below ledge to get better look at what was happening. Pitch turned very very airy as it dropped into a giant chamber. 44m rope was only long enough for the shaft and 10m tied on end reached the floor. However would need more rope for the extra bolts required.</p>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-30">2009-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Emma Wilson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 - Pus in bolts</div>
+<p>Finally got to see the traverse Emma and Kathryn had bolted - they ought to be given medals - bolting over the top of a bottomless chasm with the floor sliding our from under their feet! Got to the end of the traverse line to find that the possible continuation did go after all - wide passage to a large chamber on a traverse line all the time. Kathryn bolted the short 8m pitch to the chamber "floor" (probably just a load of wedged boulders, as there were holes in it all over the place, al about the same depth). Scrambled up to the side of the chamber where there was a relatively short pitch then went along the continuation og the passage which was mud floored with rock pinnacles. Got to another pitch, then noticed a squeeze through into a side passage which looped back into the same pitch. While Kathryn put a bilt in the top of the pitch, me and Emma went back though the chamber and surveyed a passage under the boulders in the previous bit of passage - dead ended at a load of strongly drafting slots which looked like they would become pitches - a possible good lead, if you're very thin! By this time Kathryn had finished putting the bolt in and we all went back out.</p>
+<p>QMs found
+<ul><li>Passage between traverse and chamber:</li>
+<ul>
+<li>QMC - tight slots turning into pitches at end of passage in floor</li>
+<li>QMC - possible steeply sloping small tube in r wall just before slope down to chamber</li>
+<li>QMB - climb/steeply sloping narrow rifty tube in left wall where traverse line goes over large boulder over floor trench.</li>
+</ul>
+<li>Chamber:</li>
+<ul>
+<li>QMB - hole in floor below rigged 8m pitch</li>
+<li>QMA - large wide rifty pitch and possible horizontal continuation up boulder slope on opposite side of chamber to traverse line (survey station 6)</li>
+<li>QMA - pitch in alcove inr wall of chamber further in</li>
+<li>QMB - hole in floor between boulders at foot of r side of block</li>
+<li>QMB - hole in floor between r wall and survey station 5 which is strongly drafting - just before stone floor turns to mud.</li>
+</ul>
+<li>Next bit of passage:</li>
+<ul>
+<li>QMC - hole in floor by r wall level with last small rock pinnacle (survey station 7)</li>
+<li>QMA - extensive (wide) pitch at end of passage, r hand passage drops back into it. Best descended from main passage, but down slot r of large pinnacle (survey station 8).</li>
+</ul>
+</ul>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-28">2009-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 - Stone Monkey</div>
+<p>Back to Comedy of Errors, early in the morning after walking up to the plateau to find out more about the avens and pitches at its end. Two passages, one crawl and a small phreatic tube are drafting in but are too small to enter. A small climb down on the left side appears to end blind but in fact a short crawl would lead to a small chamber and a further crawl can be seen ahead - this chamber has not been entered yet - C lead. Near the highest point of the passage, a small hole can be entered. I rigged the pitch head from a natural and descended through jammed boulders to the bottom of a roomy meander (P8). At the right hand end a small meander was entered (climb down) which lead to a small tube in the floor with a stream in it. I took off my SRT kit and entered to find a medium sized pitch below, 1.5m of crawling away. The pitchhead was difficult to enter and to be bolted so it was deemed "too technical to rig" - we're coming back to this!</p>
+<p>In the meantime Gareth had rigged a large pitch behind a climb on the left hand side from the naturals in the roof. He descended and found two leads at the bottom. This pitch is called Racoon festival.</p>
+<p>We finally inspected the hole in the floor of Sombrero Passage that we normally traverse around (C3). Becka found a climb down and entered a chamber 5m below the passage which she surveyed with Gareth. The chamber has a drafting horizontal B lead in the far end.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 8 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-28">2009-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Frank Tully, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Surface Features</div>
+<p>Comedy of Errors appears to be above the level on the Tunnock's entrance shaft, giving continued ??? to the hope that we will be able to find a new entrance to the cave. I got location data for the different avens in Stone Monkey relative to the entrance from survex and we tried to locate surface features with the help of a GPS. It didn't work. Very frustrating.</p>
+<p>Instead we started to come across numerous untagged entrances northeast of Tunnocks and started cave hunting on a ??? sunny day. Frank entered a small passage at the side of the hill and climbed down 5m. After some digging he forced himself through mud and gravel into a small non-drafting chamber - the ways on were choked. Frank emerged covered in mud - but he wouldn't have fitted through with an oversuit :) The cave was surveyed and called Afenjagdh&ouml;hle - Hunting Monkeys Cave.</p>
+<p>IN a depression at the foldline northeast of Tunnocks, several snowfields can be found in late summer. In that area I spotted an entrance between boulders that had just been freed by the thaw. We entered and found a pitch head (covered in frost shattered loose rock). Rigging from two trusty naturals (oh dear!) I could see a large chamber with ice plug below. This was called Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle (Snow Partridge Cave) after a bird we saw nearby that day, and as a reference to the snowfields. The cave was verified later.</p>
+<p>We continued our investigations and came across a number of places that deserve further investigation. Finally we entered a cave in the slopes of the hill which was quite drafty and ended in a boulder slope. This cave might terminate somewhere close to Tunnock's but we will need a surface survey to determine it's exact position. This cave has the skeleton of a medium sized mammal in it but without its scull [evil laughter]... hence Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle (Headless Gemse Cave). A very successful trip. Seeing Frank diging out caves made me think that some of the terminal chokes in Tunnock's might not be that terminal afterall.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 3 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-28">2009-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, Noel Snape, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">258 - Marconian Empire</div>
+<p>We've extended Tunnocks was off the current survey print-time for a new name for the area past Sombrero Passage in Stone Monkey, the end point in 2008. It's Marconian Empire.</p>
+<p>We returned to descend the pitches at the end of Comedy of Errors. Noel and I agreed that leaving the pitch undescended for technical readons was against the ULSA spirit and were determined to bold "Too Technical to Rig" pitch. Noel rigged and bolted the small pitch above (10m reop just about did the job) and squeezed through to the pitch head where Gareth could see him from a side passage of Yorkshire Forward. So we went down that pitch instead. Gareth and Frank had started surveying Racoon Festival and we bolted a continuation of the pitch down. At the bottom, a short horizontal passage lead to a pitch head that I started to bolt. A large (not to say huge) boulder is hanging over the head of the pitch. During bolting I spotted a horizontal passage on the far sied of the pitch and drilled a traverse as well. We descended the pitch but the bottom is completely choked: "Drill Baby Drill" is hopefully th last time we have to refer to Sarah Palin!</p>
+<p>The horizontal passage yonder started as a mud-floored phreas that quickly deterioratted into a narrow crawl filled with sheltered rock. I wedged myself without SRT kit through a final squeeze and found the way on to be choked rift on the right hand side; a small trickly entered the passage from straight on but the way on is solidly blocked; this is called "Emperor Xenus" to continue the Marconian Empire theme. The start of that passage has calcite cauliflower at very early stages of development (crusts of yellow-brownish calcite on boulders and walls). Excellent trip! Too Technical to Rig was left undescended for a later trip.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 9hrs
+[rigging diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-28">2009-07-28</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle, Alfenjagdh&ouml;hle</div>
+<p>Off to our usual early start (after sitting out the rain) we were joined by Gareth who had just returned from KAninchenh&ouml;hle. Gareth and Frank started to survey Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle and connect the surveys on the surface while I bolted Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle. Trusting out naturals I set a deviation and a rebelay below in very shattered rock, hoping that it lasts for one trip At the bottom several small streams and trickles enter a very large chamber with a thin rock roof and an ice plug in the bottom. The only way on is at the end of a boulder slop at the lowest point of the chamber. A tiny 40x50cm window down mud led to a small chamber with no way on. My new enthusiasm for digging led me to excavate boulders at the far wall and quickly another chamber could be crawled into with two ways on: one to the left which is a collapsed aven (dead end) and what looks like a horizontal passage ahead (not entered). I then (5:30) remembered that we had a 6pm callout so Frank rushed off and cancelled it just in time (5:57). Huh! We'll be back to survey this. And the crawls below are drafting inwards! Maybe to Tunnocks?</p>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 3 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Edvin Deadman, Noel Snape, <u>Anthony Day</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Satan's Sitter surveying</div>
+<p>Since Edvin and I had built up a surveying backlog after our previous trip to the pitch off Satan's Sitting Room (26th), the plan was that we would survey the pith whilst Noel bolted the drop at the end. However, on arrival at Satan's Sitting Room it transpired that Noel had not hand bolted before so the was a change of plan whereby Edvin went to bolt whilst Noel and I surveyed in. Surveying was slow and cold but otherwise not too bad with pony and disto. Meanwhile Edvin placed a bolt at the rock bridge found last trip in order to go down the other side of it to the continuation we had seen. Two bolts later Edvin was at the bottom of a further 5m drop with a uninviting tight rift exiting. Noel investigated and declared that it would be passable with a bit of hammering - QMC at best. Nobody fancied this, so we deriged and left the rope at Satan's Sitting Room before heading out.</p>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 8.5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-30">2009-07-30</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mike Richardson, <u>Anthony Day</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Push and survey near Iceland Chamber</div>
+<p>In search of a slack trip we went to look at the pitch near Iceland Chamber (bolted on a previous trip). This didn't look especially promising, but since we traverse over the top of it every time we go in 161G, it seemed remiss not to take a look. Sure enough the pitch leads into a rift which is impenetrable - so with the QM duly ticked off we surveyed out.</p>
+<p>Next stop was Frozen Turkey, a pitch that was partially descended in 1999. This was the scene of my first attempt at drill bolting and all the anchors were atrocious - all far too deep (in my defence I believe I was using Hiltis without flanges to stop them going straight to the back of the hole, or so I would like to claim). When I got to the first rebelay bolt to find an exceptionally cratered specimen I had no chance of getting a hanger onto, I decided I'd had enough and we pottered out.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 3.5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-07-29">2009-07-29</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Edvin Deadman, <u>Anthony Day</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">161 - Push/survey Dire Straits</div>
+<p>Went to the lead left by Edvin and Ian the previous day which was obviously going to carry on for miles down an endless pitch series. We were armed with a drill, two batteries, 100m of rope and plenty f anchors...at least we would have had if I had not left the pot of Hiltis in my rucksack on the surface. Hence actually had only 5 Hilti anchors - but we had plenty of spits so we reasoned we should be able to make plenty of progress. Arrived at the front wheree two further drops were visible. I wielded the drill to place a bolt for the next drop of 5m. When I came to set it I discovered that the attachment tape on the hammer had snapped. Fortunately the hammer hadn't disappeared down the pitch - it was sitting on the ledge next to me.</p>
+<p>On arrival at the next drop, I ignored the lovely flat surface on either side of the rift at just the right height for a y-hang in favour of an ankle height rebelay in rubbish rock thus saving one Hilti for the continuing pitch series.</p>
+<p>Ultimately such frugality proved unneseccary since at the bottom of the next 5m drop a narrow rift was reached. We trutched along for 20m to a small widening where the continuin rift needs hammering for further progress - QMC at best, and there is no discernible draught.</p>
+<p>Having killed off our star lead, we surveyed out. Edvin heroically derigged up to Silent Fellow and we dumped most of the rope at Satan's Sitting Room. This was a moderately ??? trip which is obviously too much for my creaking body as my back has been knackered ever since.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10hrs
+[rigging diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id=" 2009-08-02">2009-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka, Steve, <u>Julian</u> </div>
+<div class="triptitle">Going Nowhere fast - Tunnocks </div>
+<p>After many days of fruitless hacking on troggle, then losing my mp3 player sometime in the process of canoeing across Toplitzsee, and returning to hoards of very beery Austrians moving in on Base Camp like leiderhausen-clad apes with camper vans, I was seriously pissed off enough to go caving.</p>
+<p>Team Tunnocks-string (Steve+Becka) had reportedly found some new horizontal levels at the depth of the 'Wheres in 204, causing Becka to bounce down to Base Camp in order to type in her notes, only to find that she had forgotten to pack them in her bag.  She had returned to Top Camp and tried phoning them down to me so I could type them into the computer, run the calculations, and find out where they were going in relation to the rest of the cave.  </p>
+<p>All I could see on the screen was a little knot of loops at the bottom of a 100m pitch, because that's all she had surveyed.  Steve complained later about how all they did was survey short loops around phreatic pillars and not actually go anywhere.  The wide open leads that were left undone were not part of the numerical data.</p>
+<p>Lacking sufficient toll road passes to justify driving up on my own, I was pissed off enough to cycle up the hill (easy after a mental two week Alpine cycling holiday) and walk in to Top Camp without any mp3 audio entertainment to keep my mind from stewing in its own thoughts, just in time to cook for all the returning cavers.</p>
+<p>In the morning, Mike TA also showed interest in team string's discoveries, so we were four.</p>
+<p>"It's only a hundred metre pitch, same length as the entrance pitch, which you know you can do, and the knot pass is just like a rebelay," said Becka.</p>
+<p>Accounting for Becka's legendary reverse bullshit about things she is keen on getting people into, it sounded absolutely horrendous, but as I was still so pissed off with the world in general that this was a moment to do something very scary owing to the terror of falling to one's death not being at the intensity what it normally should be.</p>
+<p>At the entrance, Mike and I enjoyed the perfect weather and sunshine while Becka bashed around the bunda looking for the 30m rope that MartinH had secreted under a rock like someone hiding the nice cheese in an unexpected part of the fridge.</p>
+<p>There were two knot passes in the entrance pitch, but they were on the snow slope, so were trivial.  Steve left his bothy (a silly rolled-up orange plastic sheet that cost him all of five quid) at the bottom of the entrance for people to keep warm under while waiting for others to get out.</p>
+<p>Becka launched herself down the 100m Usual Suspects pitch without any issues.  Then Mike headed down and hit the knot linking the two bits of rope 25m down, 75m above the floor, and found he couldn't down-prussic with his new product-designed-to-look-more-attractive-in-the-shop-window-though-not-function-as-well-as-the-old-version Petzl chest jammer, freaked out, and came back up.  He went off to join the Holly and Noel trip in the next door passage, until his lights failed, and then exited the cave on his own before anything else went wrong, thus breaking any naive design in troggle for relating caving trips to logbook entries with </p>
+<div class="timeug">T/Us to what people actually did.</div>
+<p>Meanwhile, down at the knot, I was having a hard time due to a total lack of experience with knot passes, my fear of heights inducing hyperventilation and tunnel vision, and Becka shouting up from a great distance below that she was getting mightily bored.</p>
+<p>I miraculously reached the ledge 70m down, stepped across it, and descended down the last 30m into the main chamber.  Then I had to find a secluded spot under a boulder to deal with the consequences of scaring the crap out of myself for the last 45 minutes.</p>
+<p>And so we went forth into the new discoveries.</p>
+<p>Becka and I left Steve to rig his traverse with the 30m rope along a wide and drafty passage where the floor was missing and surveyed some mud and bat bone encrusted phreas while squabbling the whole time about whether we should explore the straightest, largest, ongoing passages first, as opposed to painstakingly measuring around every single trivial visible loop to produce numerical data that, if phoned down excitedly to someone at Base Camp, merely renders a little knot of loops at the bottom of a big pitch that don't go anywhere.</p>
+<p>Meanwhile, Steve at the traverse changed his direction of attack from the right hand wall to the left hand wall to get to a "4m diameter phreatic passage."</p>
+<p>My arse.</p>
+<p>He'd actually found one of those Kaninchenhohle-style quiet rifts where all the rock has rotted into rounded boulders coated with black skinned cheesecake slime.  A narrow squeeze and climb down under a tall thin col reached a wide slippery pitch edge over a two second drop and ten second rumble.  And that was that.</p>
+<p>We returned.  Becka derigged the traverse rope, and we all went back to our nice proper phreas to survey a couple more legs.  I headed off for a slash, and, while I was waiting for the others to arrive, the sound of hidden waterfalls appeared like a radio turned on to loud static.  It was exactly 6:30pm.</p>
+<p>Uh oh.</p>
+<p>I manifested another dump.  These states of scaring the crap out of myself are inconvenient.</p>
+<p>The pitch now had a foaming river running down it.  Becka tried to prussick up it, changed over after about 15m of becoming clean washed, and came down.</p>
+<p>Change of plan.  We were not going to get out any time soon.</p>
+<p>We didn't return to the nice sandy passages we had been exploring because they were too windy.  We tried making a place to sit it out at the far end of the pitch chamber in a deep open pit of clean razor sharp rocks.  Becka and Steve unwrapped their emergency bivi bags (body-sized clear plastic bags) and pulled them over their heads cutting a hole in the top.  I had nothing, of course.  It was rubbish.  After half an hour it was clear we had to do something else.</p>
+<p>Opposite the waterfall there was a small patch of dirt under a perched rock with about 0.5m of clearance where it was not windy.  We spread the rope out to sit on and cut apart the two plastic bags to form some kind of an outer wall to drape and hold over ourselves.  Boy was it uncomfortable.  Our backs were freezing from the gap under the boulder, our knees and feet were cold where they were poking out at the front, and our legs folded at funny angles were constantly getting pins and needles.</p>
+<p>We stayed pretty silent the whole time and didn't waste energy with idle chit-chat.  Time passed quickly.  I wasn't bored at all.  Although I hadn't brought useful stuff like my own emergency plastic bag or whistle, I did have a small thermometer which showed that the outside was at 2degC, while our improvized bivi scored an amazing 10degC even in the most miserable spots such as in front of my knees.</p>
+<p>It was very difficult to gauge whether the water flow was going up or down.  We should have made a better effort to remember exactly what it looked like when Becka first attempted it.  It never looked great.  Our concerns were whether the water flow was due to a sudden thunderstorm and flood pulse (good), or one of those long Austrian drizzles that can go on for days (very bad).  It turned out to be the former.  The hailstones at Base Camp were impressive enough for someone to save in the freezer.</p>
+<p>We also didn't know the state of the top half of pitch.  A 30m prussick up through absolute misery followed by 70m of reasonably dry technical rope-work would be okay, while 100m of nearly freezing waterfall would not mean we weren't going to do it.</p>
+<p>We missed our 11pm call-out.</p>
+<p>The well-oiled CUCC rescue machine at Top Camp swung into action, supercharged by newly arrived old-lags, and at 2:30am a shout accompanied by a swinging beam of light (Noel's) appeared above ceiling level in line with the waterfall.  This showed the top part of the pitch to be in a side-pocket in the chamber so you couldn't see all the way to the floor from the top.  We yelled back.</p>
+<p>Having verified that we were okay, and confirmed the reason why we had not come out on time, the rescue was called off, and everyone went home.  We decided that the top half of the pitch was probably okay enough to send Becka up to check it out.  Wookey, at the top, noticed her light and stayed behind with all the now abandoned rescue equipment to make us hot drinks and cheer us up.  "Looks like you've lived through this one, Julian" he said to me as I got up, having fluffed up the knot-pass on the way up and became incoherent with rage at the psychopath who put it there.</p>
+<p>Steve passed us, having tested out his plastic orange bothy thing with me and confirmed that it would have been bloody nice to have had it downstairs where we had been waiting.  I was pretty slow getting out.  Far behind me, Wookey heroically dragged almost everything out of the cave including the rescue stretcher and still caught me up at the surface.  I walked back to Top Camp in daylight.  Almost everyone was asleep.  I did nothing the following day, while Becka went caving.  The day after it rained continually.  Becka went caving again.  I cycled down the hill and achieved nothing.</p>
+<p>I would like to put on record that I would like a proper canyonning holiday next year before doing any expos to put me in a good enough mood cope with this and keep on caving.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 18 hrs, (Mike TA 3hrs)</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-04">2009-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 Derigging</div>
+<p>Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 1hr if that</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-03">2009-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Ian Walker, Edvin Deadman, <u>Emma Wilson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 On the Prowl, Catwalk</div>
+<p>Went back with another rope to attempt to get to the bottom of the pitch we had run out of rope on last time. Kathryn and Jess S went in ahead, Jess added extra bolt on traverse whilst KAthryn finished rigging pitch. Edvin, Ian and I followed down about an hour later, when we arrived most of the rigging was doen which was good :) Pitch called Fat Cat. Was narrow at top then opened out below first rebelay. Next rebelay was even more airy :S, this dropped to one of the floors of a multi-level floored chamber. Across pitch looked like there was some horizontal level going off but would probably need more rigging to be able to swing into this and enthusiasm failed us. Put in another rebelay from natural and walked down a rope to another floor of chamber, yet another rebelay led to another level with small slot down - B lead, would need more rope, so not explored.</p>
+<p>Headed out - on way out rigged bottom section of Cat Flap and the handline pitch in Catwalk so leads could be explored if coming via Brian's Phat Shaft. Left up section of traverse rigged also. Derigged out to bottom of entrance series. Than you to non-zeusians Edvin and Ian for carrying out tacklesacks.</p>
+<p>QMs found:</p>
+<ul>
+<li>QMC - window out of pitch level with top of 1st wedged boulder above first rebelay</li>
+<li>QMA - large phreatic passage entering main pitch, 4m up from last rebelay</li>
+<li>QMC - small passage off main pitch level with last rebelay. Hole above drops into it</li>
+<li>QMX - large aven above lowest level of chamber</li>
+<li>QMB - slot through floor in lowest level of chamber.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</p>
+<p>Ian writes...</p>
+<p>Having reached the bivy just fter eleven on the morning of the rescue, I met a scene of immobility. Lots of sitting around drinking tea and porridge/noodles etc. Only Edvin was willing to accompany me to KH to retrieve gear - and that only because his caving kit was there too and he'd already committed to a 204 trip. My excuse was a handy three days off at base and nine hours in bed (oblivious to any rescue dramas). Edvin has no such excuse, and our 17 minute trip to KH (and 19 minutes return) was rather indecently speedy.</p>
+<p>Back at the bivvy, the zeuses were still prearing to go underground an there was plenty of time for noodles and tea etc. Kathryn and Jess having gone ahead, it was up to Emma to escort Edvin and I from the entrance. The trip was very pleasant and we soon seemed to pass the entrance pitches and snow slopes and be through Merry Fucking Christmas crawl and the slot pitch. Things were going well. Catching up with Jess on the traverses we oaused briefly and took photographs. Getting closer to the front, we heard a distant "rope free" from a distant Kathryn and all assembled at the head of the new pitch (Fat Cat). Jess and Emma were to survey down, which woudl mean I and Edvin woudl descend first.</p>
+<p>On a cursory - and alarming - inspection of the rigging I opted to descend last, which placed me in the surveying pair. A more shonky spit I have never seen. Still, the descent went smoothly, if slowly, and soon we were all assembled at the bottom. Finally - chance to have a wee!</p>
+<p>A plan was hatched whereby Jess and I would derig back to Pussy Prance, a task which I willingly undertook. Jess went ahead once a sack was filled and I continued to steadily (read "safely") derig across the traverse and up Painted Lady pitch. Interesting games were played involving big first knots and pitch ropes piled out of reach on ledges...</p>
+<p>From there on, things moved quickly (due to the stench of Zeus wee). Edvin, Jess and I set off out, leaving Kathryn and Emma to derig. Progress though MFC crawl was rather efficient, with Jess and I meeting Edvin on the far side. I waited for the deriggers whilst the other two continued out. A third passage through MFC and the zeuses were met on the far side. Another (very) efficient passage through MFC was completed with minimal fuss (perhaps excepting Emma's "Don't care, I just want it finished! Don't care, don't care"). More pleasant passage led to the bottom of the entrance pitches and a short prusik out led to the bivy: no walk required :)</p>
+<p>So that's it: two men on a Zeus caving trip; new cave explored and surveyed; no big dramas; and an efficient and satisfying derig back to the entrance pitches. All in all: a fine trip in a fine cave. Well done Zeuses!</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-04">2009-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">204 Derigging</div>
+<p>Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 1hr if that</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-01">2009-08-01</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Usual Suspects</div>
+<p>S+B headed straight down. Surveyed several loops in complex phreas between chamber + main big passage; meanwhile Ollie "tame dangle-fairy" gave the pitch a few sling rebelays and new bolts.</p>
+<p>O joined us; B then found a much safer route to main drag (up climb as per 28/7 trip, thgouh flat out section then up rift to R).</p>
+<p>Surveyed passage heading S/E from where large phreas is entered. Traverses onver 1 pitch (QMB) and found another (QMA) to 2 junctions on R. 1st R: 1m passage, no draught: QMA. 2nd R leads to silend black space, long fall, QMA - no draught though. So carried on in main passage. Leads to pitch - could be traverses and has strong draught - QM A.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-02">2009-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Julian Todd, Mike Richardson, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Usual Suspects</div>
+<p>After much faff got to top of US to find Mike heading out owing to knot-pass not-fun times. Julian proceeded to smoothly and cheerfully descend and we allmet at the bottom. We headed to the S/E and S started rigging traverse whilst J+B surveyed up N?W phreas. Traverse leads out into complex chamber area. Several possible leads at floor level need a proper ????. Walking passage on R left as QMA.</p>
+<p>Draught comes from passage on L at traverse level so headed over to this. Starts as large tunnel then climb down into rift; thrutch down at end passed by J+B leads to big pitch - QMA, no flat continuation - booo. Alternative to thrutch is 8m climb to col - needs rope for return - QMA.</p>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</p>
+<p>On way back to pitch the QMA noted on 30/07/09 was now rather noisy. Bum. Remebered that US is nice, clean washed and drippy. Big bum. B went for a look. Looked soggy so we hoped it was a ?????, surveyed a few more leads up NW passages - nice 3m phreas.</p>
+<p>Came back to pitch at about 8pm. Still soggy. Wait 30 mins in bivi bahs (S+B) or in cold (J). B attempted pitch. Too soggy. Poo. So made a tent/bivi/hovel in earshot of pitch. Huddle. Periodically check sog factor. Repeat. Miss callout. Repeat more. Get bored. Repeat. Hear noise at top - voice? Start yelling. Lights and voice disappear. Huddle more. Conclude that if someone has got part way down we can get up - so sent B up to test theory. Pitch appears fine if moist.</p>
+<p>Meet Wook at pitchhead. With my bothy which I had left at the entrance. Grrr. P;lied with a drink. Head to entrance with Andy A. KAthryn and Emma ply with more tea. Back to bivy. Jess S plies with more tea and curry. Must get resuced more often...</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 17-18hrs, Mike 3hrs (see also Julian's write up)</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-02">2009-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Martin Green, <u>Steve Jones</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Just for a Laugh</div>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-03">2009-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Noel Snape, <u>Mike Richardson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Stomach ULSA</div>
+<p>Down Tunnocks to continue Holly and Noel's push down the Stomach. Took down 60m of rope plus drill, arrived at final bolt from previous trip, added y-hand (1 bolt each) and dropped the pitch - some to-inf and fro-ing to get the wider parts of the rift. At the bottom of pitch used natural to descend three c2s (bottom two are free climbable). Rift continues for a few metres until floor drops away again and will need rigging to carry on. Grade A lead.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-03">2009-08-03</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Alphabet Soup</div>
+<p>Surprising degree of enthusiasm for caving today given that almost everybody stayed up until dawn on the rescue (thanks guys...). I fancied something mellow so we headed off to cross off easy QMs in Tunnocks and improved the survey (took the full print out with us and scrawled on it). Sorted out a mess in Germknodel and surveyed 50m each in QM30C and in QM37B (34B is a pitch). Return to Usual Suspects to remove the final bits from the rescue and I dragged the srtetcher out as my penance. Saw Andrew's disto-x/PDA combination in action underground for the first time - impressive though probably no faster than trad surveying.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 6 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-04">2009-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Holly Bradley, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Goody Goody</div>
+<p>Dragged in a drill and rope to check out more QMs. Checked on the Usual Suspects water level - siilarly damp (still raining). Started with a QMB nearly opposite Naughty Naughty in Dubious Pleasure and hit the jackpot - it startedas a crawly/stoopy passage and gradually got larger and even had crusty stal formations. Traversed over a blind pit and then a larger drippy pitch on the right. At the next pitch the ledge looked too teetery so Andrew put in a traverse line on naturals (needs 20-25m). Then hit an even bigger pitch which Holly and I excitedly lobbed a couple of big rocks down before Andrew screamed stop at us. Spoil sport. "There's a rope". Oops. We'd managed to come to the eyeholes visible level with the main hang ledge in Usual Suspects. Got around to the second eyehole and then hit a short but monster section of phreas - maybe 15m wide with a howling gale coming out. We teetered up a vast pile of rocks semi-stuck together to end up overlooking a giant pitch. Unfortunately in the wet conditions we couldnt' see down as it was filled with a fine mist and the disto-x struggled too. Surveyed 350m - a fine trip. The end section seemed to have way too much cave and too little rock holding it all up.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 9 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-05">2009-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnock's - Frankly Freezing</div>
+<p>Expo dinner day so it had to be a shorty (though we got an 8:30am underground start). After hinting heavily all morning, I managed to persuade Andrew to derig Usual Suspects since we'd lad 4 hours of dry for the first time in forever. He got wet but the rocks we'd lobbed down yesterday had missed the rope. Then did a short survey in Frankly Freezing before it all got a bit chilly. I slogged out with 150m in Big Bertha whilst Andrew skipped along with more rope and the metalware.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-06">2009-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Noel Snape, Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Disaster boys in the canyon of doom</div>
+<p>Noel most keen on canyoning. Steve came too and got the best wetsuit leaving me with the 7 piece homemade. Gave lifts to Martin and Holly and 2 bikes to return via Ischl - Bla Alm canyon (Holly went up Loser too).</p>
+<p>Changed at midday. Martin walked to tope with us and was able to translate memorial to youn digger driver on side of track. We found his wrecked digger far below in the middle of the canyon. There's also a prominent plaque at the head of the difficult double pot pitch to two dead canyoners in 2004. The water was not high, but it was fast flowing. Nearly drowned trying to get off inappropriate rack while Noel improvised a cowstails from a pull down cord and let the open tacklesack containing my SRT kit float over the waterfall and float round the swirl pool until the 2 plastic bottles slipped out and it sank without trace. We chained the rope (Noel didn't know how) to help with carrying, and tossed it to a person ahead at jumps until Steve missed his catch an that too sank without trace. Fortunately we didn't need it for rest or trip and got out after 3.5 hrs without our dignity. It was lucky Becka wasn't there.</p>
+<p>Ian writes...</p>
+<p>3.5hrs to lose a new tacklesack, 2 ropes and a set of prusiking gear! Good going!</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-07">2009-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - Solid Rock</div>
+<p>Team Vertical+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+Lugged all my kit over to 161G for a fresh assault on KH. Enthusiasm was noticeably lacking this morning from just about everyone but somehow no-one found an excuse big enough to jack. Hmm.</p>
+<p>So anyway after two and a half hours of caving in which only I knew the way...</p>
+<p>"there's a distinct change in colour here"</p>
+<p>"the popcorn bit is handy on the way out"</p>
+<p>"I went wrong twice here, where the dead bat is"</p>
+<p>...we got to the traverse in Satan's Sitting Room. The old lags (see Wook and Andrew's separate write up) seemed to swallow all my youthful bullshit without complaint! From here, Becka and I descended to Silent Fellow with a  60m rope to see where the continuation of Solid Rock goes. Andrew and Wook began to rerig SSR/3WM traverse.</p>
+<p>Having rigged Solid Rock, I realised we had only a few metres spare on the 60m rope to left Becka putting in a hand bolt whilst I went back up to try and persuade the others to let us have some rope. This was an embarrassinf and energy-wasting mistake on my part. Team traverse was mose accomodating and allowed me to take the 100m rope, leaving them with a 30m and a 10m (not enough for the 3WM traverse!) Having paid the rope tax, they decided they wouldn't have much use for the drill so I descended Solid Rock for a second time a considerably heavier caver.</p>
+<p>Having gone to all this effort, it turned out that: (a) the continuation of Solid Rock requires only a single bolt to descend (good sneaky thread for a sling backup), and; (b) this continuation closes down to inpenetrable rift after 10 or 15m. Hmm!</p>
+<p>We worked out that Becka wouldn't have to come down if we put a temporary station on my knee :- that way we could do one leg down the pitch and have a two-legged survey. Hurrah! So I duly shouted up some LRUD measurements and began to "memorise" the plan and elevation. On the prusik up, I was foolish enough to look closely into a cleft in one wall and discovered that if I took all my extraneous drill, bags, danglies and shit off I could fit through. This is Sorry Andrew rift.</p>
+<p>I went a few metres and realised that we ought to survey it so I called Becka down. It continued on and separated at a small inlet a few metres in. The continuation (right) quickly fell away into a deep hole, and a short bold step would reach a window looking into a fine clean streamway chamber. A chamber which looked familiar, as belonging to Private Investigations. Hmm.</p>
+<p>We decided to make the most of the (barely used) drill and 100m rope. I bolted across the step and rigged a descent into the chamber to confirm it as that reached on 30/7/09 with Edvin. Edvin's big fat, red blob was easily located (station 1) and all was going swimmingly.</p>
+<p>Becka then let out a yelp and a curse, and I looked up to see Andrew's borrowed DistoX come flying down the hole over which I have just traversed. A DistoX connections was confirmed between the bold step and the chamber below the one in which I stood. Hmmm!</p>
+<p>A quick rig, descent, pick-up DistoX, ascent, derig ensued. We then buggered off out, knowing that Solid Rock is shit and horrible and that we shouldn't have gone there in the first place.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10hrs</div>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-08">2009-08-08</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - Far too Far</div>
+<p>Team Vertical again +Wook and Andrew - see separate write up</p>
+<p>Clearly not having been put off yesterday, Becka again joined me in a shaft dropping trip in KH. That this trip happened al all is a conundrum, as we hadn't a plan until we all got to SSR! Wookey and Andrew were dead-set on going to the bitter end of East Anglia and suggested that Becka and I drop the great black hole at the end of Far Too Far (a big wet-sounding undescended pitch - C1992-161-19).</p>
+<p>Several Hilti's were put in on the way (predrilled in the 90s) and is probably took us an hour to get through 3 wise men and tinkle rift! Wookey and Andrew pointed out our hole and we all marvelled at the echo before they buggered off an left us to it. By "us" I mean "me" as Becka doesn't seem to like dropping great big shafts. So I "took one for the team" and went about bolting the first descent.</p>
+<p>What a dream is was too: a large airy majestic shaft: clean washed and with fine sculpted walls. My lamp could just make out something at the bottom: a floor, a puddle, who knows? With sound, clean, rock a 100m rope in the sack and a pair of drill batteries, this was a real pleasure. As I pointed out to Becka at the time, I would happily drive to the Dales to descend a pothole like this on a sport trip. Poor, tireless Becka. I got all enthused again and began ranting about the finery of it all.</p>
+<p>Suffice to say the pitch meets a bridge into a parallel shaft. Descending this, the water is met again. At this floor, a gully takes the water round a sharp (90 degree?) bend to the right and into a tall tight rift. A third shaft drops in on the far side, the water of which also flows into the rift. The rift could be pushed but must be a QMC at best. Hmmmm!
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10hrs</div>
+<p>[rigging diagram]</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-09">2009-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Frank Tully, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Derig</div>
+<p>A trip into Stone Monkey to recover the 30m rope at the far end and to derig out from there. My first visit :- a very interesting place, glad I took the chance to see it! Packed all the derigged gear into the tacklebags, except the entrance pitch (92m) which we paellaed out in one go.</p>
+<p>Impressed with: Caramel Catharsis traverse (textbook)</p>
+<p>Not impressed with: entrance pitch bolts (triple fishermans on pitches are a bad way to join ropes and poorly dressed knots are difficult to untie) :-(</p>
+<p>Carired all the shit back to the bivy in one go, and derigged half the cairn reflectors on the way.</p>
+<p>A very enjoyable trip.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 5 hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-09">2009-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, Martin Green, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - East Anglia</div>
+<p>The three of us were still keen for our third KH assault in three days, then Martin piped up that he wanted to come along too since Ian had bailed out to help on the Tunnocks derig. Under Ian's expert tuition we'd pretty much sussed the route finding by now (the walk to the entrance is at least as tricky). Martin mashed his fingers struggling with the 2m pitch before the Bridge - I know its all of 2 prusiks but pretty please can it get a proper rig if/when people return there? Martin wavered about heading straight back but there was a definite lack of enthusiastic volunteers to shperd him out so he was cajoled onwards. "Are we nearly there yet?" An onwards. We finally got to the down pitch (C1993-161-03) then up pitch that Wookey + Andrew had dropped then climbed yesterday. Wookey set off to descend the pitch beyond and dangled on rope for several hours squealing exitedly that drills were excellent gear. He ran out of rope 50m down then he and Martin derigged and surveyed out. Meanwhile Andrew and I started our survey from yesterday's down pitch and up to the head of Wookey's pitch and down a small horizontal passage which eventually mud-filled. The place is stuffed with pitches - the initial down pitch at C1993-161-03 continues large and deep below two huge wedged boulders where we got off to climb up. There's also a pitch to the right of Wookey's over a rok spur, though this might connect to Wookey's. However, spurning these obvious downs Andrew spied a traverse/climb up the rock spur "The Natural Ways", made significantly trickier because he could only use the right side of the arrete as the others were directly below him. After quite some time he shouted he'd got to the top and then I was left babysitting the rope whilst he had a swift scoop to check it was worth me coming up! It was...</p>
+<p>The traverse is well-rigged on naturals though a couple of spits at the top would be good. It tops out at a ledge with a pitch beyond that, again, likely connects to Wookey's pitch. However, far more interesting a final step led into wide walking/stooping phreatic passage. We whizzzed a survey up until it was 7pm and time to go home. Back to chivvy MArtin and Wookey out and tyo pack up the mounds of gear and derig what we could. Hard work until Repton where we dumped much of the gear ready for the 11/08/09 trip then poor Martin was flaging so a slow exit in the early hours and finally back to camp at 3am. Fortunately we'd already planned on taking the next day off.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 15hrs.</div>
+<p>Wook: pitch notes: "6 Mile Bottom". Initial clean pitch of 11m to sundy shelf. Window into big rift - 10x5m. Bolt in centre of rift. About 12m down shaft on West, wall has a couple of passages. Can take survey onto here before lower rebelay put in - needs bolt to retain rope! Reelay 10m off the floor. Continues in fine form at the bottom - next bit is 14m, then more. Very reminiscent of Gaffered series - QMA.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-09">2009-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - East Anglia and derig</div>
+<p>Team Horizontal+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+We had previously decided that our final pushing trip would occur on the Tuesday and the we would attempt a full KH derig to leave Wednesday free for bivy fettling and gear carrying..</p>
+<p>Well today was the day.</p>
+<p>After a relatively relaxed start (somehow fate seems to have a lot of inertia) we got underground at the KH standard time of 10:30.</p>
+<p>First on the agenda was a trip into "Where the Wind Blows" for a furtle about. This is a 300m long phreatic passage trending northish terminating in a draughtinf boulder choke not far from the current pushing limit in East Anglia. A connection would make exploration of teh Far North a much easier task but alas we could see no obvious way through. Possible leads include:
+</p>
+<ul><li>1. Dig the uphill terminal choke (and get a boulder on your head like Andrew). Scary.</li>
+<li>2. Bolt upthe aven next door (10m back on the left). Needs a couple of upward wriggles to get there (easy unless you're Andrew) and a 10-15m bolt climb. Vocal connection to the choke. No way of identifying size of passage at the top though.</li>
+<li>3. Dig the horizontal boulder choke (next to the uphill choke) for a gorizontal continuation. Draught?</li>
+<li>4. Dig a sand (mud crumb?) bank in a side passage much further back. Passage is near the dog leg in main passage. Crawling sized, 4 inches air gap with continuation visible for 4-5m, possibly a small chamber.</li>
+<li>5. Climb into roof before dog leg. This area is quite large (Wookey did a 12m climb up to the roof on the left). Reported back that he could see a continuation but would need a rope for further progress. Good lead, as the dog leg marks the end of teh trunk phreas (sinks into floor, mud choked); from here on is a mere 2*1.5m phreas! Note that the Far North Limit is currently below this level though.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>After this little detour we got back on track and headed to Repton. Here Becka and I left Andrew and Wookey to play spiderman whilst we headed to last trips limit, to explore the horizontal walking sized phread. And because on the last trip the was had been derigged back to Repton we had to take a tacklesack to get there!</p>
+<p>Nevertheless we did get there. Becka gave me a guided tour of the passage beyond East Anglia, and we came to the limit of exploration at a junction. Here I took the notepad and pencil and we made slow progress through a complex and multilevel sloping pocketed phreas. What a great place to first take notes! Seven legs later it was time to head out, for we had said 6pm at Repton when arranging to meed the others. Grade A lead left at the limit: a pitch continuation at the bottom of a rift mud slope :)</p>
+<p>On the way back to Andrew's traverse ("The Natural Way") a black rift in the floor gives a genuine 5 second free fall. I spent a good while timing the drops with my stopwatch: of half a dozen stones which didn't touch the rift sides not a single one took less than 5 seconds! :)</p>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>I was so preoccupied with the black rift that I completely forgot to have a wee. This duly done (down the black rift naturally), we kitted up to return along the traverse. Becka pointed out that the last belay had a dodgy rock which out to be gardened. Doing this turned the solid thread into a poorly positioned spike (i.e. the rope now pulls up on it). Big bang from the rock though.</p>
+<p>Getting back to Repton at one minute to six, we found no sign of the others but for a solitary rope dangling from on up high. Becka went up in search of the others and I went up to the top of the boulder pile to make a cup of soup with Anthony's meths stove. Before I had finished my cup I could hear the others returning and more soup was had until the meths ran out. We spent about an hour (!) drinking soup and packing all the assorted shit into bags.</p>
+<p>At this point Becka and I were given a tacklesack each and headed out waiting at the top of Knossos to regroup. Andrew and Wookey performed the derig role between them and we exited between 21:30 and whatever time Wookey got out This must have been some time later as Becka and I got back to the bivy at 11:00 but the others didn't return until 1am.</p>
+<p>A great finale to a great expo :)
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 11hrs (Wook 13hrs).</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-04">2009-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Steve Jones, <u>Martin Green</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Damp Squib</div>
+<p>We descended Tunnocks with a Makita drill with the aim of picking up some rope from the start of Stone Monkey. Not knowing the location og the new entrance to Stone Monkey I went around a long loop for 20 minutes to find Steve having already found the bag. We continued onto Just For a Laugh to look at pitches. The first near station justforalaugh.12 looked a little wet and appeared to have audible connection to the pitch near justforalaught2.1 which was considerably drier. I rigged this pitch with a natural thread in the floor as backup, and a y-hang across the rift. Additional passage may be reachable over the top of this pitch ot from a rift a metre of two down. At the bottom a narrow rift to a pitch went off as well as a small window to a parallel clean washed shaft, with a small stream coming in. I tried to rig out og this water with a wide y-hang and a rebelay out from the water. But this was in rain due to an aven further alonf the shaft making it drippy. I descended going down several ledges, that the original stream goes down. At the bottom a rift went off, which quickly becomes too tight, along with some small phreatic passage which also closed down. I retreated now slightly damp to survey out with Steve derigging, taking all the gear back to the bivy (all new bolts were greased).</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-07">2009-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - 3 Wise Men re-rig and beyond</div>
+<p>Ian has covered most of the trip so here's out specific bit. Given only 30m rope plus a tiddly bit to rerig 3WM we left the lower old rope protecting the 8m climb and part re-rigged the traverse-proper. Slightly worrying hanging over a big drop on very aged string, but all was (of course) well.</p>
+<p>Decided it needed another bolt to reduce huge rub at edge so put one in then rediscovered 2 holes drilled for better rigging in 1993. In a better place too! Having faffed for at least an hour replacing the rope already and being short of length decided to leave that for another time. Had also by now given the drill away so had no spits of the correct type.</p>
+<p>Just about made it to the far side but now entirely free of rope so decided to ???? ?? a good poke about in prep for tomorrow's trip.</p>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>We had a proper look round the area immediately beyond 3WM. It's quite complex and really could use a few survey legs sometime.</p>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>Climbing out of area at end of 3WM (c5) there is a passage on the right partially fill with sediment. This goes for about 3m to a very tight zig-zag which is (looks like earbass too biscuit???). No draught.  Ahead is a slope up to the right which leads to a high chamber. A climb ahead for 4-5m lead to several solution tubes. Part way up you can see across toward the tinkle rift passage. Turning right in the chamber reaches a climb both up and down. Down goes 2-3m where a tight passage looks through into something larger (QMC). This doesn't seem to connect back into main area.</p>
+<p>Climbing up is an easy climb up quite high (10m) which comes back into main area at southern end. You can traverse across the shaft and climb into a hole. This goes about 3m to look out into the shaft which 3WM tyroleans across. At this level you can see into more space off the north side of the area (It seems to be mostly space round here).</p>
+<p>Next we went all the way to the end of East Anglia, noting that Tinkle Rift pitch had been left rigged (forgotten?). Decided that end of East Anglia looked like most interesting lead because we might be able to go across. This it was time to go home and meet the others at SSR.</p>
+<p>A steady return got us out in 2hrs 15ish, and walked back in the light, trying to remember rather complex route.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 9.5 hrs
+Oh yeah, and we rigged bounce rift as a tyrolean (wee, put in the bolts).</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-08">2009-08-08</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u>===(also with Becka and Ian - see other write up)</div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - East Anglia, Grimes Graves</div>
+<p>After leaving Ian and Becka at impressive black space of what was to become So Far Away we dragged sacks of rope to the far end. First a couple of easy (hand!) bolts to get started. Despite not being able to remember when I last put in a hand bolt (4 years ago?) I won the race :) Andrew set off and I went looking for survey stations and checking for QMs. At soily junction passage goes 4m to look down hole. Drauhting out and probably descendable so should be a QMC. Checked out streamway further back and decided too tight without capping. Impressive echo for tiny slot though.</p>
+<p>Having got 10m down pitch onto huge choked boulder Andrew declared large pitch below, 'wet looking' with two incoming streams, so he went across. Turned out no real passage across pitch just climb up corner/slot which looked like it went somewhere. Andrew declared it more 'commiting' so let me do it. I put in a bolt whilst Andrew went back to fetch 60m rope. Climb not as bad as it looked and didgy rocks stayed put long enough to shin up. Rigged pith off mediocre thread, then had a look around. Exciting!</p>
+<p>Found area was mostly big choked boulders over space. Long drop below through narrow slot. Threw some rocks - p60ish? Another pitch beyond through small winder, no overhanging death here. Horizontal passage goes back to East Anglia pitch and continues. Also comes out above P55 but entrance blocked by slipped block.</p>
+<p>[diagram]</p>
+<p>Andrew found another pitch traversing over the top of all this to the right. And then it was time to go home already. Put a second thread on the pitch and left to go out with Becka and Ian. Again back in daylight.</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U 10hrs</div>
+<p>Brought a couple of rings out to rig bounce rift with tyrolean.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="t2009-08-11">2009-08-11</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Wookey</u>, Andrew</div>
+<div class="triptitle">KH - Climbing in Repton</div>
+<p>Atkinson=== (other half of trip with Becka + Ian)
+Andrew spotted intersting hole in roof of repton, 15-18m off deck.</p>
+<p>Bedding it is in caused there to be a ledge(ish) from it back to the
+highest point of the boulder pile (well about 3m up at that point).</p>
+<p>Andrew shinned whilst wookey belayed. First bit straight up wall
+proved awkward with heroic move needed onto ledge. Ledge full of KH
+mud of course and generally about 30-60cm wide and sloping away. Slow
+progress with a lot of muttering round an awkward bulge then good wide
+bit till nearly at passage. Narrow bit here with huge runout so 1 more
+bolt needed. 7 bolts in total. Seconding was even scarier as all the
+pro was just <u>before</u> each tricky bit! Wook had one major wobbly
+part way along, but made it after a lot of grumbling.</p>
+<p>Naice walking passage about 4m x 1.8m was our reward. We rigged
+down-rope 1st then surveyed. Disto D2 was very troublesome - refusing
+to measure except one time in 10. Tedious. Surveyed about 100m, until
+becka arrived to point out it was hometime. Nice draught, passage
+continues. Fine thing to come back to...</p>
+<p>[Drawing: elevation of climb]</p>
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+===2009-07-22|204 - Merry Fucking Christmas| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>, Jess Stirrups, Tony Rooke===
+
+Rigged down 204 A from the bottom of the 1st pitch.  Snow levels were high and a large annoying snow plug at the bottom of the 1st pitch blocked the usual route down the 2nd pitch.  Had to go down the high snow route through Stitch this.  Through wolpertinger way to Merry Fucking Christmas crawl, which is about 30m and was less enjoyable for some.  Then rigged down No bits and Hammer and Thong. Becka managed to find a rebelay bolt and so managed to rig a better hang than expected.  Then through pussyprance, rigging down and doing some rebolting.
+
+Managed to rig a good floor level traverse line :) Climbed down to previous years pushing front - climb wasn't great and needs bolting and rigging as a pitch.  Put in a couple of bolts at the top of undescended pitch but had run out of rope so no pushingg but cave is now rigged down to there (the pitch to replace the climb needs putting in).
+
+[rigging guide]
+
+T/U: 8.5-10 hours
+
+===2009-07-21|204 - Rigging entrance series| Becka Lawson, Emma Wilson, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>, Tony Rooke===
+
+Rigged the first pitch of the entrance series, while watched by Becka and Tony.  Deviation difficult to find - on the wall back underneath the pitch and a bit to the left (?), quite a long way down.  Big gap to the snow slope - rope just long enough to reach the spits.  Couldn't work out what was supposed to be happening from then, as didn't match rigging guide (probably due to high snow levels), so went back to the surface.  Emma went down to check the rigging, but also couldn't work out where to go next, so left for the next day,
+
+T/U: Jess 1 hr, Emma 0.5 hr
+
+===2009-07-22|161 - Rigging G| <u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker===
+
+Two trips (this and on 23rd) into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.
+
+[rigging guide]
+
+Also rerigged and rebolted permanent ropes on Bounce rift.
+
+T/U ?????
+
+===2009-07-22 and 2009-07-23|161 - Rigging G| <u>Edvin Deadman</u>, Ian Walker, Anthony Day ===
+
+2nd of two trips into G in which we managed to get a decent (25min) route from the Bivy to entrance and rigged as far as the bottom of Knossos.
+
+
+===2009-07-22|Tourist trip to Mammuthohle| <u>Julian Todd</u>, *Aaron Todd===
+Note: this is the place to take parentals to show them what it looks like underground.  Its cold, but the loop they take you round has a lot of steps to warm you up a bit.  Get a tourist card from the office and get it cheaper.  The cable car leaves from abover Obertrain - about 15 km cycle from Bad A. in forest.  There's a rough track that cuts corner from where another show cave has its booth.  We didn't go to Eishohle, instead caught the cable car up to top and walked around admiring the view at the 5-fingers and eating our sandwiches.  On the way back there was a cat playing with a snake. The snake wasn't having fun.
+
+T/U 50 minutes
+
+===2009-07-25|161 - Rigging G|<u>Ian Walker</u>, Edvin Deadman, Gareth Phillips ===
+Third trip into 161 to continue rigging. Passed Knossos and rigged Yapate traverse and staircase 36 (both red 9mm) also Strange Downfall (red 9mm) and Strange Upfall (white 11mm to the lip of the pitch and 9mm red thereup).  Edvin was foolish enough to trust the insitu rope on strange upfall and so we avoided a detour to Vom pitch :) Then rerigged pipeless entrance pitch/climb and 3m pitch/climb (black sling and white 11mm respectively). Got as far as the Bridge and returned to surface taking full tacklesacks of crap on way.
+
+T/U 8hrs
+
+===2009-07-24|Tunnockschacht - Stone Monkey| Jess Stirrups, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Entered Stone Monkey via Boulder surfer bypass.  Snow plug in aven was present but smaller than last year, as was the ice plug in the pitch below (might be worth looking at in a few years),  Descended 'The claw' and bolted a traverse across the pitch at the end of Sombrero Passage (2 spits, 1 natural up the ramp; approx 20m of rope needed).  Then surveyed a sandy crawl, Ug the caveman, at the bottom of 'the claw' that Jess had looked at in 2008.  Low crawl soon widened into walking-height passage.  Small aven/rift on left-hand side led to climb into rift (narrow - not entered - QMC).  Small trickle comes from rift and flows into the crawl. The floor is muddy/sandy with some nice cauliflower-calcite growing on top of the mud in the middle of the passage.  Further on, the passage slopes down and floor is covered in small boulders soon terminates in choke with modest draft.  An armlength of passage further on can been seen through the boulders (QM D, possible dig).
+
+After surveying, we returned to pitch at end of Sombrero passage.  We crossed the traverse and surveyed the sloping passage above. Floor covered in masses of loose rock.  Wide passage soon terminates in multiple avens and small pitches (probably all chocked).  These avens will be surveyed later.
+
+Highlight: when setting the anchors for the traverse, the hammer head broke loose abd flew behind Jess down the pitch. Next time we'll take a quality hammer.  Hence name for the slope 'comedy of errors'.  The next spit I had to set with a stone, inspiring the name for the crawl, 'Ug the caveman'.  The survey of Stone monkey indicates that the last survey point of comedy of errors is at 1858 above sea level, 3m higher than the entrance of Tunnocks main shaft.  Hence there are still hopes of finding a new entrance somewhere in Stone monkey.  Inspection of the avens in Comedy of errors will follow in addition to having a look at surface features above Stone monkey.
+
+T/U 9 hrs
+
+===2009-07-25|Tunnockschacht - Stone Monkey| Emma Wilson, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Bolted pitch at end of Sombrero passage, 'The flaming sword of fire'. 2 Spits at start of traverse line, then ~4m down (rope protector required), then another 2 spits in right hand wall (relatively good rock). Crumbly rock below which forced me to set a spit for a deviation on the opposite wall (done by putting a sling over a boulder wedged between 2 walls and pulling in - scary stuff). Descended to bottom with rope being 1.5m too short (29m required).  Bottom of pitch covered with boulders and several drips coming down at far side, small chamber was entered which terminated in tight meander (water flowing in) with moderate draft and choked tight rift in 90 degree angle to it (too tight).  In the small chamber, rift can be seen below - just about man-sized but window would have to be blasted.  Yorkshire A lead, Austria dead end. Nice pitch though [QM D?? Kathryn].
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+Whilst going through stone monkey squeeze, I found a dead ground beetle (Carabidae) on one of the rocks.  Another indication that we are somewhere close to the surface!  There is also black soil (humous?) below many of the avens in Stone Monkey - we will see.
+
+[Written later] Second thoughts on the bottom of this pitch: its a dig! Everybody interested would have to hammer his way through a bit of solid rock to get to the rift that can be seen below to enter the tight meander ahead. Maybe it goes.
+
+===2009-07-24|204 - Pussyprance, Caterwal| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Went down 204 and down to Pussyprance.  Becka rebolted previous climb down as pitch and rigged 'Catflap pitch'. Kathryn and I bolted pitch QM 08-4A - traverse round the top of pitch then straight hang down (rigging guide will be drawn on a subsequent page).  Pitch was ~20m and nicely shaped.  At bottom way on to the right led straight to small chamber with no way on.  Back at the foot of pitch was was also tight slot with two small windows.  Tight slot led to small but less tight winding rift, with widest part approximately half way up.  This led to a short drop of a fewe metres that needed rigging.  Pitch was fairly small.  This was followed shortly by another pitch that was less than 10m,  Bolted Y hang and dropped pitch.  Passage opened out at pitch anhd pitch was again nicely shaped.  After pitch a few metres on was another drop.  Hand run out of rope by then.  Pitch looked reasonably small but passage appeared to continue afterwards (QM B).
+
+[rigging guide] 
+
+T/U 10 hrs
+
+===2009-07-25|204 - Pussy Prance, CatFlap, Cat Walk| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>===
+
+Went down 204A and Pussy Prance. Finished rigging pitch below Pussy Prance - Catflap Pitch (QM08-1A). Dropped into a small chamber with three ways on. Swung into passage 2/3 of the way down pitch, back underneath the start of catwalk where we had come from - mud floored phreatic passage which ended in a short (9m) rope protected climb of a large natural thread. Left went to a pitch and large aven, we went right along smaller passage which ended in a window into another pitch (QMA) popcorn all over the walls and floor with a dead bat on the floor half way along. 2 leads on the right joined up with the passage continuing past a small waterfall on the left to another pitch (QMA). A lead on the right quickly split, with left becoming too small and right looping back into the same bit of passage, though was also too small. On later inspection the pitch by the handline was thought to connect to the bottom of the wet pitch in the right hand chamber from pussy prance - confirmed by survey on 26/7/09.
+
+QMS ticked off: 08-1A and 01-70B (blind trench down which Jess's dangly bag fell).
+
+QMs found:
+B - on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap pitch
+B - up a climb on the right out of chamber at bottom of cat flap appears to be continuation of surveyed passage
+B - straight ahead out of chamber bottom of catflap
+A - pitch to the left after handline climb. Wet. 30m?
+A - pitch at end of passage from the right of handline climb. 6m?
+B - tube at same level as previous passage (continuation) across above pitch - mud filed?
+C - floor trench + stream in passage on from handline climb - p4?
+C - small tube in left wall of passage off from the right of previous passage - small waterfall enters passage from here.
+D - left branch of final bit of passage
+C - pitch at end of branch of final passage - p10?
+B - left hand branch of passage off to right of ?? bit of passage
+
+===2009-07-26|204 - Pussyprance| Becka Lawson, Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Gareth Phillips, <u>Jess Hatchett</u>===
+My first trip to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle. Went down 3 entrance pitches including 1 pitch over a snowplug - need to skirt around this to the left. I was confused by the solid cliff of snow which initially faces you. The final entrance pitch is a monster pitch, it's massive. Very exciting to descend. A short walk after this is Merry Fucking Christmas, a miserable crawl which freaked me out quite a bit but is mercifully short. Jess S and Gareth were kind and reassuring about it and it's actually fine after the first time because you now what's coming.
+
+Below Merry Fucking Christmas are several other pitches - 204 is a fairly vertical cave, and we descended to approx 230m overall. One of the pitches is a second massive monster pitch, free-hanging really deep and awesome. Another is a much hyped tricky squeeze which is ot nearly as bad as I expected (either up or down) 2 more pitches to the pushing front, bored now alcohol time, byebye.
+
+T/U 9.5-12 hrs
+
+Kathryn continues...
+Emma, Becka and I started bolting 08-3A while waiting for the others to descend. This pitch (Painted Lady) descends for about 20m to a chamber with a window into another chamber 3 possible QMs:
+QMA - large deep pitch
+QMB - possibly choked shallower pitch
+QMA - possible continuation on the other side of pitch (partly pushed this trip)
+[diagram]
+
+Emma and I started bolting the traverse around the pitch to the possibel continuation. Turned out to be more difficult than expected as much of the wall was covered in mud. We put in 3 bolts + 2 naturals pretty much straight up - next trip should be able to traverse sideways and put bolts into good rock. We could see Becka's light when she was surveying in chamber at bottom of climb.
+
+Careth continues...
+Rigged traverse line across to the top of pitch with Jess H. Rigged off boulder and natural column across ledge on the left (facing down the pitch). Stared putting a bolt in at the end of the ledge with a view to bolting the pitch head just round the corner. Below the ledge the pitch drops steeply for a few metres before sloping down for about another ten. An alternative pitch head could be rigged on the opposite wall.
+
+Becka continues...
+Jess S and I surveyed chamber at bottom of cat flap. Saw Emma and Kathryn's light indirectly via a window towards painted lady - 5m pitch between there, probalbe blind, QMC. Also QMC in roof tube there. Opposite pitch a rift with steeply descneding floor trench ends in a short pitch again not too promising - QMB
+
+===2009-07-26|161 - 161G| Anthony Day, Ian Walker, Ollie Stevens, <u>Edvin Deadman</u>===
+
+Went tot he far end. Ian + Ollie hing back to sort out some rigging on the way to their lead (more on that later). Dour and I headed straiht to the Bridge - the previous stopping point from the day before. Got there 2-3 hours after going underground. First obstacle was to rerig Satan's Sitting Room traverse. This is a tensioned bugger with no floor, roof, walls and initiall yonly a 19 year old rope to prevent plummetting. Hence wibble number 1.
+
+We rerigged this and preceeded to the bottom of the 3 Wise Men climb (via an unprotected step which now has a rope on it - Wibble number 2). Our goal was to drop Satan's Sitting Room pitch (C1992-191-12) - wibbles 3-26. We slowly drill bolted our way down the seemingly bottomless abyss. Glad I packed my cast iron underpants.
+
+Eventually about 50m down we established that there was a bottom; two large pits separated by a 10m high rock wall. Looking through the hole in the wall into the other pit we could see a window into the continuation. The lead was still going.
+
+The pitch was a bit less terrifying once we knew what was at the bottom so we hot footed it back to the entrance to prepare our excuses for jacking the next day.
+
+Ian writes...
+Bolted a deviation on Kossos pitch and a second bolt on the top hang of strange downfall (now a y-hang). At the Bridge we descneded the pit which turned out to be rubble blocked 10m down.
+
+T/U 10.5hrs
+
+===2009-07-27|161 - Silent Fellow |Mike Richardson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Trip into Silent Fellow Chamber to investigate QM at bottom of slope.
+
+[diagram]
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Nostalgia Trip to Satan's Sitting Room| Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u>===
+
+After not getting woken up with a mug of tea in bed, Julian disobyed orders and went to 161 to check out the ??? of surveys being transcribed into tunnel from original 1990s notes. Walk to G harder with pack on. Pitch down easy. Crappy crawling to 5-ways, then investigated multiple routes to F-entrance that would avoid bounce rift. Loads of QMs on theis route no one is interested in. Last 50m at entrance extremely crap and shingly. Then went back and found completely loopy route too flat out and dirty. Pothole passage is easier. Chamber with Between the Thighs needs looking at again to work out how the bridge bit figures in drawing. Before Steve fell asleep, we moved on to Knossos, got lost in Tower Blocks, worked way through ancient history - Yapate. Did the Stranges. Repton drawing not as bad as expected. Corrected some lines on the map (need an area fill to represent flat out crawl). Found a carbide pig in Pipeless (no one seems surprised this has pasted for 15 years without any moisture ingress to gassify and blow off the snoopy loop seals), which Steve carted out. Met the others at the Bridge before Satan's Sitting Room, took photos, got behind Anthony's party, verified Lead Mine was still there, didn't find way in Endless, got out pretty slowly to sunset at F.
+
+T/U 8hrs
+
+===2009-07-26|161| Mike Richardson, Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Took a while finding G. Took longer finding way on...
+So M+H headed to D whilst N+S headed to the pitch just below the entrance. Put bolts in - then realised hangers were at Top Camp.
+Stomped aorund on surface for a bitm fund M+H
+Cairned route from D to G - 30 mins, then headed back.
+
+===2009-07-25|Tunnocks| Noel Snape, Holly Bradley, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Strolled up hill. Warm. ???Got caving hats??? Heard rumours of Tunnocks rope - took in 100m + re-rigged - this gets you easily to snow slope, need 20m of rope for bottom bit. More fettling then N+H huddled in bothy while S rigged Caramel Catharsis. Home for tea and medals.
+
+===2009-07-24|Tunnocks - Usual Suspects Pitch| Becka Lawson, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+Gareth + Becka had got half way down and bolted this previously. Headed down pitch to find Gareth's rebelay - failed - so knot pass again...
+Becka found bolt so S clipped to a bolt whilst B hauled up the hangers and rigged rebelay. Then she found the rebelay rubbed, so put knot pass back in! After 2hr clusterfuck, finally bottomed pitch (total about 100m, 70m free hang to ledge then bolt belay, deviation off crap natural). Lands in large chamber (50x35m) with several horizontal leads.
+
+Pushed windiest lead (left at bottom of pitch to popcorn, careful climb up rift, 3m flat out crawl) to junction of mant leads and 1 freshly dead bat. 3m climb up on L to 2 passages off - one un pushed, other step back over c3 - , walking passage goes back over other route and leads to large phreatic chamber/passage. Loads of leads, so headed out.
+
+T/U 8.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|258 - Usual Suspects| Gareth Phillips, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Despite an actue shortage of rope due to unusually high levels of caving keenness, I managed to snaffle a 60m rope and a drill , plus Tunnock's hadn't yet fallen prey to "we need to derig and 258 isn't on the missions statement" so I arm-twisted Gareth into heading for the big pitch that we'd  somehow avoided descending in the past 2 years. Re-rigged entrance rigging (again) on the way down and then used our 60m to rerig caramel catharsis which freed up two 44m ropes for pushing. Used Frank's two spits from 2008 to put in traverse line down to the ledge which is drippy but spacious then 2 naturals to the two pitchhead spits. It all looked deep and scary so I graciously allowed/forced Gareth to head down - and down. Surprisingly iy hung free so he tied the 2 44m ropes together and finally got to a ledge of wedged vulder about 75m down. We were still 30m above the deck and out of rope but since we had the drill we put in a backup and 2 pirchhead spits for the next hand down to the chamber. Both the spits I set (on the left hand wall) cracked the rock which makes 4/5 I have drilled being duff, hmph. Probably a combination of shite rock and me not blowing enough dust out of the holes. With only one 30m tape we couldn't survey the pitch but it was looking really good so we left it partly rigged and carefully prussiked out. We took out the lower 44m rope and Gareth drilled a rebelay spit just belwo ledge. Exit to levely sunset.
+
+[diagram]
+
+===2009-07-28|Tunnocks - Stone Monkey| Martin Jahnke, Gareth Phillips,  <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Walked up hill AM so a late start. Martin shoed us where Stone Monkey goes - up, up and up, surely we should see daylight? Pleasantly large and generally drafty passage. Over a traverse at the end to two pitches. Martin had a quick look down the one at the far end and Gareth checked the one on the left, both seemed to continues so we surveyed to the pitch heads and down a free climb before the traverse and eft it rigged as not enough time or rope to rig the pitches properly.
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Silent Fellow|Mike Richardson, Holly Bradley, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Trip back to the Silent Fellow QM to continue exploration of the pitch beneath. Mike and Holly went off to snoop around in SF whilst leaving the shaft to me. Rigged a 60m rope from last trip's bolt and a rebelay from small spike at floor level. Dropped down shaft to find many recent scars from all the loose rocks we'd been humping down. The sloper to the pitch head is composed of sand and boulders and isn't very stable. The subsequent hours dangling below these confidene saping bad boys lead to the naming of the shaft - Solid Rock. A minor rub necessitated a rebelay or deviation, found by large wondow into a parallel shaft at -15m (sling thred). Shaft bottom is rubble blocks, with large perched (?) boulders overlooking a continuation of the shaft (further 10m drop?) just under one wall. Had enough of cacking my pants on my lonesome and returned to SF. Derigged the 60 and got Mike to measure with a tape: shaft is 32m lip to floor. Parallel shaft wan't as deep or as high but was clean and had a small gully in the solid rock floor which lead away under the far wall.
+
+Mike and Holly found something too...
+
+Holly and Mike looked at the small passage underneath the climb to Mostly Mud. Took rope and tapes and bolting kit. Opened spits spot: wrong types of anchors :( Holly went back and Ian gave us one spit. Rigged rope via taped thread at end of passage at start of descent; Mike demo'd bolting, then demo'd what not to do by realising we had no hangers. Returned to Silent Fellow and Holly went back to Satan's Sitting Room to get some Mike tested Steve's bothy - excellent gear. Then decided that time was getting on so surveyed from carbide mark on r/h wall thoguh to tape thread (last station is pendant just beyond thread). Then back to Silent Fellow to meet Ian coming back up.
+
+T/U 10.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|161 - Silent Fellow| Edvin Deadman, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+Further trip to what is now Solid rock precipitated by availability of drill more thatn desire to cave. I myself was perilously close to bimbling the day away after yesterday's nerve-wracking dangling sesh.
+
+Turns out we make a well matched pair and with only a Li-Ion drill to hold us back ("Are you sure there's a drill in this bag?") we got to Silent Fellow ins 1hr 45min. Had a quick snack and tackle sorting then got to work. Edvin went to put a spit in Satan's Sitting room pitch (deviation to avoid mild rub point, 4m below rebelay) and left me to face Solid Rock on my own. But this time with a drill...
+
+Put in a Hilti anchor in SF (above pit at bottom of chamber) to double the belay which had been simply thread round boulder in slope. Rigging the 60m rope over the 30m already there continued past the previous bolts and slig spike thread. Reaching the large window a small swing aloows a stance on the sill. A rebelay bolt was put in just on far side for hanf into parapel shaft (used a short AS hanger and a maillon to avoid rub, but a twis and 3 maillons may suffice in the future). Shaft clean and sound, solid rock walls and floor, much unlike Solid Rock itself. Investigated the floor gully and met a couple of short drops (4ft?) on right. Dry rift oxbow on left was rigged for y-hang (Hilti sleeves in opposing walls). Short chamberer where ways meet is followed by second rift pitch . Didn't have any rope left to returned to SF to fetch Edvin and 30m rope. Lone exploration until this point lead to the parallel shaft and subsequent rift acquiring the name Private Investigations continuing the Dire Straits theme.
+
+With Edvin in tow, rigged down 2 more shortish (10m?) pitches in a very tasty clean-washed Yorkshire-esque streamway pitch series of small/medium chambers with gully/rift exits. After running out of rope and depleting the drill battery we exited surveying back to the tie-in with SF as we went. Could see two more pitches, so the lead was still going.
+
+Exited in manner similar to entry. Swift and efficient. Had a jubilatory cup-a-soup each on Anthony's meths stove in Pipeless before heading out proper.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|204 - Pussy in Bolts| Emma Wilson, <u>Kathryn Hopkins</u>===
+
+We thought we'd have a super-efficient trip having packed all of our gear the previous evening. Unfortunately I realised my battery pack was almost completely discharged when I got to Wolpertinger and so prussiked back out to get another one...
+We eventually reached Painted Lady and out traverse was known as Puss in Bolts and contiunued to traverse around the side of a large chamber. We put in another 8 bolts and reached the possible continuation on the south side - was getting late by this point and it was clear that at least another bolt was needed so we surveyed what we had done and headed out. The traverse is 30m long inttal (although the second half is mainly walking on a sloping ledge and doesn't have many bolts). See later for rigging guide - we plan to leave at least the first part permanently rigged.
+
+T/U 13.5hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|Wookey travels to Expo|<u>Wookey</u>===
+
+Debconf 9 was immediately before expo so I got tran all the way from Carceras in Extramdura to Expo. This should be a 1.5 day train journey except that ......at this point logbook transcribed decides Wookeys writing is illegible! To cut a long story short it took him 37.5 hrs to do the journey!
+
+===2009-07-31|204 - Snow Leopard| Jess Stirrups, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Went to end of catwalk to pitch previously bolted by Tony and Jess but not dropped due to rope being too short. Jess rigged down pitch now called Snow Leopard. Jess found multiple signs of life at the bottom of the pitch, strange as pitch was blind - signs of life included golden hanger, pencil and footprints. Turned out that we had dropped into the bottom of Brian's Phat Shaft. All descended pitch and a way up derigged pitch. Also derigged bottom section of catflap. Took rope to On the Prowl where Kathryn put in extra y-hang bolt and then descended to the ledge. I then put in rebelay bolt after ledge - rope (44m) didn't reach floor :( and more rigging was going to be needed to get to the bottom without rubs. We descended 7m below ledge to get better look at what was happening. Pitch turned very very airy as it dropped into a giant chamber. 44m rope was only long enough for the shaft and 10m tied on end reached the floor. However would need more rope for the extra bolts required.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-07-30|204 - Pus in bolts| Emma Wilson, Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Jess Stirrups</u>===
+
+Finally got to see the traverse Emma and Kathryn had bolted - they ought to be given medals - bolting over the top of a bottomless chasm with the floor sliding our from under their feet! Got to the end of the traverse line to find that the possible continuation did go after all - wide passage to a large chamber on a traverse line all the time. Kathryn bolted the short 8m pitch to the chamber "floor" (probably just a load of wedged boulders, as there were holes in it all over the place, al about the same depth). Scrambled up to the side of the chamber where there was a relatively short pitch then went along the continuation og the passage which was mud floored with rock pinnacles. Got to another pitch, then noticed a squeeze through into a side passage which looped back into the same pitch. While Kathryn put a bilt in the top of the pitch, me and Emma went back though the chamber and surveyed a passage under the boulders in the previous bit of passage - dead ended at a load of strongly drafting slots which looked like they would become pitches - a possible good lead, if you're very thin! By this time Kathryn had finished putting the bolt in and we all went back out.
+
+QMs found
+
+Passage between traverse and chamber:
+QMC - tight slots turning into pitches at end of passage in floor
+QMC - possible steeply sloping small tube in r wall just before slope down to chamber
+QMB - climb/steeply sloping narrow rifty tube in left wall where traverse line goes over large boulder over floor trench.
+
+Chamber:
+QMB - hole in floor below rigged 8m pitch
+QMA - large wide rifty pitch and possible horizontal continuation up boulder slope on opposite side of chamber to traverse line (survey station 6)
+QMA - pitch in alcove inr wall of chamber further in
+QMB - hole in floor between boulders at foot of r side of block
+QMB - hole in floor between r wall and survey station 5 which is strongly drafting - just before stone floor turns to mud.
+
+Next bit of passage:
+QMC - hole in floor by r wall level with last small rock pinnacle (survey station 7)
+QMA - extensive (wide) pitch at end of passage, r hand passage drops back into it. Best descended from main passage, but down slot r of large pinnacle (survey station 8).
+
+===2009-07-28|258 - Stone Monkey| Becka Lawson, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Back to Comedy of Errors, early in the morning after walking up to the plateau to find out more about the avens and pitches at its end. Two passages, one crawl and a small phreatic tube are drafting in but are too small to enter. A small climb down on the left side appears to end blind but in fact a short crawl would lead to a small chamber and a further crawl can be seen ahead - this chamber has not been entered yet - C lead. Near the highest point of the passage, a small hole can be entered. I rigged the pitch head from a natural and descended through jammed boulders to the bottom of a roomy meander (P8). At the right hand end a small meander was entered (climb down) which lead to a small tube in the floor with a stream in it. I took off my SRT kit and entered to find a medium sized pitch below, 1.5m of crawling away. The pitchhead was difficult to enter and to be bolted so it was deemed "too technical to rig" - we're coming back to this!
+
+In the meantime Gareth had rigged a large pitch behind a climb on the left hand side from the naturals in the roof. He descended and found two leads at the bottom. This pitch is called Racoon festival.
+
+We finally inspected the hole in the floor of Sombrero Passage that we normally traverse around (C3). Becka found a climb down and entered a chamber 5m below the passage which she surveyed with Gareth. The chamber has a drafting horizontal B lead in the far end.
+
+T/U 8 hrs
+
+===2009-07-28|Tunnocks Surface Features| Frank Tully, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Comedy of Errors appears to be above the level on the Tunnock's entrance shaft, giving continued ??? to the hope that we will be able to find a new entrance to the cave. I got location data for the different avens in Stone Monkey relative to the entrance from survex and we tried to locate surface features with the help of a GPS. It didn't work. Very frustrating.
+
+Instead we started to come across numerous untagged entrances northeast of Tunnocks and started cave hunting on a ??? sunny day. Frank entered a small passage at the side of the hill and climbed down 5m. After some digging he forced himself through mud and gravel into a small non-drafting chamber - the ways on were choked. Frank emerged covered in mud - but he wouldn't have fitted through with an oversuit :) The cave was surveyed and called Afenjagdh&ouml;hle - Hunting Monkeys Cave.
+
+IN a depression at the foldline northeast of Tunnocks, several snowfields can be found in late summer. In that area I spotted an entrance between boulders that had just been freed by the thaw. We entered and found a pitch head (covered in frost shattered loose rock). Rigging from two trusty naturals (oh dear!) I could see a large chamber with ice plug below. This was called Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle (Snow Partridge Cave) after a bird we saw nearby that day, and as a reference to the snowfields. The cave was verified later.
+
+We continued our investigations and came across a number of places that deserve further investigation. Finally we entered a cave in the slopes of the hill which was quite drafty and ended in a boulder slope. This cave might terminate somewhere close to Tunnock's but we will need a surface survey to determine it's exact position. This cave has the skeleton of a medium sized mammal in it but without its scull [evil laughter]... hence Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle (Headless Gemse Cave). A very successful trip. Seeing Frank diging out caves made me think that some of the terminal chokes in Tunnock's might not be that terminal afterall.
+
+T/U 3 hrs
+
+===2009-07-28|258 - Marconian Empire| Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, Noel Snape, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+We've extended Tunnocks was off the current survey print-time for a new name for the area past Sombrero Passage in Stone Monkey, the end point in 2008. It's Marconian Empire.
+
+We returned to descend the pitches at the end of Comedy of Errors. Noel and I agreed that leaving the pitch undescended for technical readons was against the ULSA spirit and were determined to bold "Too Technical to Rig" pitch. Noel rigged and bolted the small pitch above (10m reop just about did the job) and squeezed through to the pitch head where Gareth could see him from a side passage of Yorkshire Forward. So we went down that pitch instead. Gareth and Frank had started surveying Racoon Festival and we bolted a continuation of the pitch down. At the bottom, a short horizontal passage lead to a pitch head that I started to bolt. A large (not to say huge) boulder is hanging over the head of the pitch. During bolting I spotted a horizontal passage on the far sied of the pitch and drilled a traverse as well. We descended the pitch but the bottom is completely choked: "Drill Baby Drill" is hopefully th last time we have to refer to Sarah Palin!
+
+The horizontal passage yonder started as a mud-floored phreas that quickly deterioratted into a narrow crawl filled with sheltered rock. I wedged myself without SRT kit through a final squeeze and found the way on to be choked rift on the right hand side; a small trickly entered the passage from straight on but the way on is solidly blocked; this is called "Emperor Xenus" to continue the Marconian Empire theme. The start of that passage has calcite cauliflower at very early stages of development (crusts of yellow-brownish calcite on boulders and walls). Excellent trip! Too Technical to Rig was left undescended for a later trip.
+
+T/U 9hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-07-28|Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle, Alfenjagdh&ouml;hle| Frank Tully, Gareth Phillips, <u>Martin Jahnke</u>===
+
+Off to our usual early start (after sitting out the rain) we were joined by Gareth who had just returned from KAninchenh&ouml;hle. Gareth and Frank started to survey Kopflose-Gemse-h&ouml;hle and connect the surveys on the surface while I bolted Schneehuhnh&ouml;hle. Trusting out naturals I set a deviation and a rebelay below in very shattered rock, hoping that it lasts for one trip At the bottom several small streams and trickles enter a very large chamber with a thin rock roof and an ice plug in the bottom. The only way on is at the end of a boulder slop at the lowest point of the chamber. A tiny 40x50cm window down mud led to a small chamber with no way on. My new enthusiasm for digging led me to excavate boulders at the far wall and quickly another chamber could be crawled into with two ways on: one to the left which is a collapsed aven (dead end) and what looks like a horizontal passage ahead (not entered). I then (5:30) remembered that we had a 6pm callout so Frank rushed off and cancelled it just in time (5:57). Huh! We'll be back to survey this. And the crawls below are drafting inwards! Maybe to Tunnocks?
+
+[diagram]
+
+T/U 3 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Satan's Sitter surveying|Edvin Deadman, Noel Snape, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+Since Edvin and I had built up a surveying backlog after our previous trip to the pitch off Satan's Sitting Room (26th), the plan was that we would survey the pith whilst Noel bolted the drop at the end. However, on arrival at Satan's Sitting Room it transpired that Noel had not hand bolted before so the was a change of plan whereby Edvin went to bolt whilst Noel and I surveyed in. Surveying was slow and cold but otherwise not too bad with pony and disto. Meanwhile Edvin placed a bolt at the rock bridge found last trip in order to go down the other side of it to the continuation we had seen. Two bolts later Edvin was at the bottom of a further 5m drop with a uninviting tight rift exiting. Noel investigated and declared that it would be passable with a bit of hammering - QMC at best. Nobody fancied this, so we deriged and left the rope at Satan's Sitting Room before heading out.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+T/U 8.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-30|161 - Push and survey near Iceland Chamber|Mike Richardson, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+In search of a slack trip we went to look at the pitch near Iceland Chamber (bolted on a previous trip). This didn't look especially promising, but since we traverse over the top of it every time we go in 161G, it seemed remiss not to take a look. Sure enough the pitch leads into a rift which is impenetrable - so with the QM duly ticked off we surveyed out.
+
+Next stop was Frozen Turkey, a pitch that was partially descended in 1999. This was the scene of my first attempt at drill bolting and all the anchors were atrocious - all far too deep (in my defence I believe I was using Hiltis without flanges to stop them going straight to the back of the hole, or so I would like to claim). When I got to the first rebelay bolt to find an exceptionally cratered specimen I had no chance of getting a hanger onto, I decided I'd had enough and we pottered out.
+
+T/U 3.5 hrs
+
+===2009-07-29|161 - Push/survey Dire Straits|Edvin Deadman, <u>Anthony Day</u>===
+
+Went to the lead left by Edvin and Ian the previous day which was obviously going to carry on for miles down an endless pitch series. We were armed with a drill, two batteries, 100m of rope and plenty f anchors...at least we would have had if I had not left the pot of Hiltis in my rucksack on the surface. Hence actually had only 5 Hilti anchors - but we had plenty of spits so we reasoned we should be able to make plenty of progress. Arrived at the front wheree two further drops were visible. I wielded the drill to place a bolt for the next drop of 5m. When I came to set it I discovered that the attachment tape on the hammer had snapped. Fortunately the hammer hadn't disappeared down the pitch - it was sitting on the ledge next to me.
+
+On arrival at the next drop, I ignored the lovely flat surface on either side of the rift at just the right height for a y-hang in favour of an ankle height rebelay in rubbish rock thus saving one Hilti for the continuing pitch series.
+
+Ultimately such frugality proved unneseccary since at the bottom of the next 5m drop a narrow rift was reached. We trutched along for 20m to a small widening where the continuin rift needs hammering for further progress - QMC at best, and there is no discernible draught.
+
+Having killed off our star lead, we surveyed out. Edvin heroically derigged up to Silent Fellow and we dumped most of the rope at Satan's Sitting Room. This was a moderately ??? trip which is obviously too much for my creaking body as my back has been knackered ever since.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+=== 2009-08-02 | Going Nowhere fast - Tunnocks | Becka, Steve, <u>Julian</u> ===
+
+After many days of fruitless hacking on troggle, then losing my mp3 player sometime in the process of canoeing across Toplitzsee, and returning to hoards of very beery Austrians moving in on Base Camp like leiderhausen-clad apes with camper vans, I was seriously pissed off enough to go caving.
+
+Team Tunnocks-string (Steve+Becka) had reportedly found some new horizontal levels at the depth of the 'Wheres in 204, causing Becka to bounce down to Base Camp in order to type in her notes, only to find that she had forgotten to pack them in her bag.  She had returned to Top Camp and tried phoning them down to me so I could type them into the computer, run the calculations, and find out where they were going in relation to the rest of the cave.  
+
+All I could see on the screen was a little knot of loops at the bottom of a 100m pitch, because that's all she had surveyed.  Steve complained later about how all they did was survey short loops around phreatic pillars and not actually go anywhere.  The wide open leads that were left undone were not part of the numerical data.
+
+Lacking sufficient toll road passes to justify driving up on my own, I was pissed off enough to cycle up the hill (easy after a mental two week Alpine cycling holiday) and walk in to Top Camp without any mp3 audio entertainment to keep my mind from stewing in its own thoughts, just in time to cook for all the returning cavers.
+
+In the morning, Mike TA also showed interest in team string's discoveries, so we were four.  
+
+"It's only a hundred metre pitch, same length as the entrance pitch, which you know you can do, and the knot pass is just like a rebelay," said Becka.
+
+Accounting for Becka's legendary reverse bullshit about things she is keen on getting people into, it sounded absolutely horrendous, but as I was still so pissed off with the world in general that this was a moment to do something very scary owing to the terror of falling to one's death not being at the intensity what it normally should be.
+
+At the entrance, Mike and I enjoyed the perfect weather and sunshine while Becka bashed around the bunda looking for the 30m rope that MartinH had secreted under a rock like someone hiding the nice cheese in an unexpected part of the fridge.
+
+There were two knot passes in the entrance pitch, but they were on the snow slope, so were trivial.  Steve left his bothy (a silly rolled-up orange plastic sheet that cost him all of five quid) at the bottom of the entrance for people to keep warm under while waiting for others to get out.
+
+Becka launched herself down the 100m Usual Suspects pitch without any issues.  Then Mike headed down and hit the knot linking the two bits of rope 25m down, 75m above the floor, and found he couldn't down-prussic with his new product-designed-to-look-more-attractive-in-the-shop-window-though-not-function-as-well-as-the-old-version Petzl chest jammer, freaked out, and came back up.  He went off to join the Holly and Noel trip in the next door passage, until his lights failed, and then exited the cave on his own before anything else went wrong, thus breaking any naive design in troggle for relating caving trips to logbook entries with T/Us to what people actually did.
+
+Meanwhile, down at the knot, I was having a hard time due to a total lack of experience with knot passes, my fear of heights inducing hyperventilation and tunnel vision, and Becka shouting up from a great distance below that she was getting mightily bored.  
+
+I miraculously reached the ledge 70m down, stepped across it, and descended down the last 30m into the main chamber.  Then I had to find a secluded spot under a boulder to deal with the consequences of scaring the crap out of myself for the last 45 minutes.
+
+And so we went forth into the new discoveries.
+
+Becka and I left Steve to rig his traverse with the 30m rope along a wide and drafty passage where the floor was missing and surveyed some mud and bat bone encrusted phreas while squabbling the whole time about whether we should explore the straightest, largest, ongoing passages first, as opposed to painstakingly measuring around every single trivial visible loop to produce numerical data that, if phoned down excitedly to someone at Base Camp, merely renders a little knot of loops at the bottom of a big pitch that don't go anywhere.
+
+Meanwhile, Steve at the traverse changed his direction of attack from the right hand wall to the left hand wall to get to a "4m diameter phreatic passage."
+
+My arse.
+
+He'd actually found one of those Kaninchenhohle-style quiet rifts where all the rock has rotted into rounded boulders coated with black skinned cheesecake slime.  A narrow squeeze and climb down under a tall thin col reached a wide slippery pitch edge over a two second drop and ten second rumble.  And that was that.
+
+We returned.  Becka derigged the traverse rope, and we all went back to our nice proper phreas to survey a couple more legs.  I headed off for a slash, and, while I was waiting for the others to arrive, the sound of hidden waterfalls appeared like a radio turned on to loud static.  It was exactly 6:30pm.
+
+Uh oh.  
+
+I manifested another dump.  These states of scaring the crap out of myself are inconvenient.
+
+The pitch now had a foaming river running down it.  Becka tried to prussick up it, changed over after about 15m of becoming clean washed, and came down.  
+
+Change of plan.  We were not going to get out any time soon.
+
+We didn't return to the nice sandy passages we had been exploring because they were too windy.  We tried making a place to sit it out at the far end of the pitch chamber in a deep open pit of clean razor sharp rocks.  Becka and Steve unwrapped their emergency bivi bags (body-sized clear plastic bags) and pulled them over their heads cutting a hole in the top.  I had nothing, of course.  It was rubbish.  After half an hour it was clear we had to do something else.
+
+Opposite the waterfall there was a small patch of dirt under a perched rock with about 0.5m of clearance where it was not windy.  We spread the rope out to sit on and cut apart the two plastic bags to form some kind of an outer wall to drape and hold over ourselves.  Boy was it uncomfortable.  Our backs were freezing from the gap under the boulder, our knees and feet were cold where they were poking out at the front, and our legs folded at funny angles were constantly getting pins and needles.
+
+We stayed pretty silent the whole time and didn't waste energy with idle chit-chat.  Time passed quickly.  I wasn't bored at all.  Although I hadn't brought useful stuff like my own emergency plastic bag or whistle, I did have a small thermometer which showed that the outside was at 2degC, while our improvized bivi scored an amazing 10degC even in the most miserable spots such as in front of my knees.  
+
+It was very difficult to gauge whether the water flow was going up or down.  We should have made a better effort to remember exactly what it looked like when Becka first attempted it.  It never looked great.  Our concerns were whether the water flow was due to a sudden thunderstorm and flood pulse (good), or one of those long Austrian drizzles that can go on for days (very bad).  It turned out to be the former.  The hailstones at Base Camp were impressive enough for someone to save in the freezer.  
+
+We also didn't know the state of the top half of pitch.  A 30m prussick up through absolute misery followed by 70m of reasonably dry technical rope-work would be okay, while 100m of nearly freezing waterfall would not mean we weren't going to do it.  
+
+We missed our 11pm call-out.  
+
+The well-oiled CUCC rescue machine at Top Camp swung into action, supercharged by newly arrived old-lags, and at 2:30am a shout accompanied by a swinging beam of light (Noel's) appeared above ceiling level in line with the waterfall.  This showed the top part of the pitch to be in a side-pocket in the chamber so you couldn't see all the way to the floor from the top.  We yelled back.
+
+Having verified that we were okay, and confirmed the reason why we had not come out on time, the rescue was called off, and everyone went home.  We decided that the top half of the pitch was probably okay enough to send Becka up to check it out.  Wookey, at the top, noticed her light and stayed behind with all the now abandoned rescue equipment to make us hot drinks and cheer us up.  "Looks like you've lived through this one, Julian" he said to me as I got up, having fluffed up the knot-pass on the way up and became incoherent with rage at the psychopath who put it there.  
+
+Steve passed us, having tested out his plastic orange bothy thing with me and confirmed that it would have been bloody nice to have had it downstairs where we had been waiting.  I was pretty slow getting out.  Far behind me, Wookey heroically dragged almost everything out of the cave including the rescue stretcher and still caught me up at the surface.  I walked back to Top Camp in daylight.  Almost everyone was asleep.  I did nothing the following day, while Becka went caving.  The day after it rained continually.  Becka went caving again.  I cycled down the hill and achieved nothing.  
+
+I would like to put on record that I would like a proper canyonning holiday next year before doing any expos to put me in a good enough mood cope with this and keep on caving.
+
+<em>T/U 18 hrs, (Mike TA 3hrs)</em>
+
+===2009-08-04|204 Derigging|Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.
+
+T/U 1hr if that
+
+===2009-08-03|204 On the Prowl, Catwalk|Kathryn Hopkins, Jess Stirrups, Ian Walker, Edvin Deadman, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Went back with another rope to attempt to get to the bottom of the pitch we had run out of rope on last time. Kathryn and Jess S went in ahead, Jess added extra bolt on traverse whilst KAthryn finished rigging pitch. Edvin, Ian and I followed down about an hour later, when we arrived most of the rigging was doen which was good :) Pitch called Fat Cat. Was narrow at top then opened out below first rebelay. Next rebelay was even more airy :S, this dropped to one of the floors of a multi-level floored chamber. Across pitch looked like there was some horizontal level going off but would probably need more rigging to be able to swing into this and enthusiasm failed us. Put in another rebelay from natural and walked down a rope to another floor of chamber, yet another rebelay led to another level with small slot down - B lead, would need more rope, so not explored.
+
+Headed out - on way out rigged bottom section of Cat Flap and the handline pitch in Catwalk so leads could be explored if coming via Brian's Phat Shaft. Left up section of traverse rigged also. Derigged out to bottom of entrance series. Than you to non-zeusians Edvin and Ian for carrying out tacklesacks.
+
+QMs found:
+QMC - window out of pitch level with top of 1st wedged boulder above first rebelay
+QMA - large phreatic passage entering main pitch, 4m up from last rebelay
+QMC - small passage off main pitch level with last rebelay. Hole above drops into it.
+QMX - large aven above lowest level of chamber
+QMB - slot through floor in lowest level of chamber.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+Ian writes...
+
+Having reached the bivy just fter eleven on the morning of the rescue, I met a scene of immobility. Lots of sitting around drinking tea and porridge/noodles etc. Only Edvin was willing to accompany me to KH to retrieve gear - and that only because his caving kit was there too and he'd already committed to a 204 trip. My excuse was a handy three days off at base and nine hours in bed (oblivious to any rescue dramas). Edvin has no such excuse, and our 17 minute trip to KH (and 19 minutes return) was rather indecently speedy.
+
+Back at the bivvy, the zeuses were still prearing to go underground an there was plenty of time for noodles and tea etc. Kathryn and Jess having gone ahead, it was up to Emma to escort Edvin and I from the entrance. The trip was very pleasant and we soon seemed to pass the entrance pitches and snow slopes and be through Merry Fucking Christmas crawl and the slot pitch. Things were going well. Catching up with Jess on the traverses we oaused briefly and took photographs. Getting closer to the front, we heard a distant "rope free" from a distant Kathryn and all assembled at the head of the new pitch (Fat Cat). Jess and Emma were to survey down, which woudl mean I and Edvin woudl descend first.
+
+On a cursory - and alarming - inspection of the rigging I opted to descend last, which placed me in the surveying pair. A more shonky spit I have never seen. Still, the descent went smoothly, if slowly, and soon we were all assembled at the bottom. Finally - chance to have a wee!
+
+A plan was hatched whereby Jess and I would derig back to Pussy Prance, a task which I willingly undertook. Jess went ahead once a sack was filled and I continued to steadily (read "safely") derig across the traverse and up Painted Lady pitch. Interesting games were played involving big first knots and pitch ropes piled out of reach on ledges...
+
+From there on, things moved quickly (due to the stench of Zeus wee). Edvin, Jess and I set off out, leaving Kathryn and Emma to derig. Progress though MFC crawl was rather efficient, with Jess and I meeting Edvin on the far side. I waited for the deriggers whilst the other two continued out. A third passage through MFC and the zeuses were met on the far side. Another (very) efficient passage through MFC was completed with minimal fuss (perhaps excepting Emma's "Don't care, I just want it finished! Don't care, don't care"). More pleasant passage led to the bottom of the entrance pitches and a short prusik out led to the bivy: no walk required :)
+
+So that's it: two men on a Zeus caving trip; new cave explored and surveyed; no big dramas; and an efficient and satisfying derig back to the entrance pitches. All in all: a fine trip in a fine cave. Well done Zeuses!
+
+===2009-08-04|204 Derigging|Kathryn Hopkins, <u>Emma Wilson</u>===
+
+Derigged entrance pitches. Was reasonably wet.
+
+T/U 1hr if that
+
+===2009-08-01|Tunnock's - Usual Suspects|Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+S+B headed straight down. Surveyed several loops in complex phreas between chamber + main big passage; meanwhile Ollie "tame dangle-fairy" gave the pitch a few sling rebelays and new bolts.
+
+O joined us; B then found a much safer route to main drag (up climb as per 28/7 trip, thgouh flat out section then up rift to R).
+
+Surveyed passage heading S/E from where large phreas is entered. Traverses onver 1 pitch (QMB) and found another (QMA) to 2 junctions on R. 1st R: 1m passage, no draught: QMA. 2nd R leads to silend black space, long fall, QMA - no draught though. So carried on in main passage. Leads to pitch - could be traverses and has strong draught - QM A.
+
+===2009-08-02|Tunnock's - Usual Suspects|Becka Lawson, Julian Todd, Mike Richardson, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+After much faff got to top of US to find Mike heading out owing to knot-pass not-fun times. Julian proceeded to smoothly and cheerfully descend and we allmet at the bottom. We headed to the S/E and S started rigging traverse whilst J+B surveyed up N?W phreas. Traverse leads out into complex chamber area. Several possible leads at floor level need a proper ????. Walking passage on R left as QMA.
+
+Draught comes from passage on L at traverse level so headed over to this. Starts as large tunnel then climb down into rift; thrutch down at end passed by J+B leads to big pitch - QMA, no flat continuation - booo. Alternative to thrutch is 8m climb to col - needs rope for return - QMA.
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+On way back to pitch the QMA noted on 30/07/09 was now rather noisy. Bum. Remebered that US is nice, clean washed and drippy. Big bum. B went for a look. Looked soggy so we hoped it was a ?????, surveyed a few more leads up NW passages - nice 3m phreas.
+Came back to pitch at about 8pm. Still soggy. Wait 30 mins in bivi bahs (S+B) or in cold (J). B attempted pitch. Too soggy. Poo. So made a tent/bivi/hovel in earshot of pitch. Huddle. Periodically check sog factor. Repeat. Miss callout. Repeat more. Get bored. Repeat. Hear noise at top - voice? Start yelling. Lights and voice disappear. Huddle more. Conclude that if someone has got part way down we can get up - so sent B up to test theory. Pitch appears fine if moist.
+
+Meet Wook at pitchhead. With my bothy which I had left at the entrance. Grrr. P;lied with a drink. Head to entrance with Andy A. KAthryn and Emma ply with more tea. Back to bivy. Jess S plies with more tea and curry. Must get resuced more often...
+
+T/U 17-18hrs, Mike 3hrs (see also Julian's write up)
+
+===2009-08-02|Tunnock's - Just for a Laugh|Martin Green, <u>Steve Jones</u>===
+
+===2009-08-03|Tunnock's - Stomach ULSA|Noel Snape, <u>Mike Richardson</u>===
+
+Down Tunnocks to continue Holly and Noel's push down the Stomach. Took down 60m of rope plus drill, arrived at final bolt from previous trip, added y-hand (1 bolt each) and dropped the pitch - some to-inf and fro-ing to get the wider parts of the rift. At the bottom of pitch used natural to descend three c2s (bottom two are free climbable). Rift continues for a few metres until floor drops away again and will need rigging to carry on. Grade A lead.
+
+===2009-08-03|Tunnock's - Alphabet Soup|Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Surprising degree of enthusiasm for caving today given that almost everybody stayed up until dawn on the rescue (thanks guys...). I fancied something mellow so we headed off to cross off easy QMs in Tunnocks and improved the survey (took the full print out with us and scrawled on it). Sorted out a mess in Germknodel and surveyed 50m each in QM30C and in QM37B
+ (34B is a pitch). Return to Usual Suspects to remove the final bits from the rescue and I dragged the srtetcher out as my penance. Saw Andrew's disto-x/PDA combination in action underground for the first time - impressive though probably no faster than trad surveying.
+
+T/U 6 hrs
+
+===2009-08-04|Tunnock's - Goody Goody|Holly Bradley, Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Dragged in a drill and rope to check out more QMs. Checked on the Usual Suspects water level - siilarly damp (still raining). Started with a QMB nearly opposite Naughty Naughty in Dubious Pleasure and hit the jackpot - it startedas a crawly/stoopy passage and gradually got larger and even had crusty stal formations. Traversed over a blind pit and then a larger drippy pitch on the right. At the next pitch the ledge looked too teetery so Andrew put in a traverse line on naturals (needs 20-25m). Then hit an even bigger pitch which Holly and I excitedly lobbed a couple of big rocks down before Andrew screamed stop at us. Spoil sport. "There's a rope". Oops. We'd managed to come to the eyeholes visible level with the main hang ledge in Usual Suspects. Got around to the second eyehole and then hit a short but monster section of phreas - maybe 15m wide with a howling gale coming out. We teetered up a vast pile of rocks semi-stuck together to end up overlooking a giant pitch. Unfortunately in the wet conditions we couldnt' see down as it was filled with a fine mist and the disto-x struggled too. Surveyed 350m - a fine trip. The end section seemed to have way too much cave and too little rock holding it all up.
+
+T/U 9 hrs
+
+===2009-08-05|Tunnock's - Frankly Freezing|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Expo dinner day so it had to be a shorty (though we got an 8:30am underground start). After hinting heavily all morning, I managed to persuade Andrew to derig Usual Suspects since we'd lad 4 hours of dry for the first time in forever. He got wet but the rocks we'd lobbed down yesterday had missed the rope. Then did a short survey in Frankly Freezing before it all got a bit chilly. I slogged out with 150m in Big Bertha whilst Andrew skipped along with more rope and the metalware.
+
+T/U 5 hrs
+
+
+===2009-08-06|Disaster boys in the canyon of doom|Noel Snape, Steve Jones, <u>Julian Todd</u>===
+
+Noel most keen on canyoning. Steve came too and got the best wetsuit leaving me with the 7 piece homemade. Gave lifts to Martin and Holly and 2 bikes to return via Ischl - Bla Alm canyon (Holly went up Loser too).
+
+Changed at midday. Martin walked to tope with us and was able to translate memorial to youn digger driver on side of track. We found his wrecked digger far below in the middle of the canyon. There's also a prominent plaque at the head of the difficult double pot pitch to two dead canyoners in 2004. The water was not high, but it was fast flowing. Nearly drowned trying to get off inappropriate rack while Noel improvised a cowstails from a pull down cord and let the open tacklesack containing my SRT kit float over the waterfall and float round the swirl pool until the 2 plastic bottles slipped out and it sank without trace. We chained the rope (Noel didn't know how) to help with carrying, and tossed it to a person ahead at jumps until Steve missed his catch an that too sank without trace. Fortunately we didn't need it for rest or trip and got out after 3.5 hrs without our dignity. It was lucky Becka wasn't there.
+
+Ian writes...
+3.5hrs to lose a new tacklesack, 2 ropes and a set of prusiking gear! Good going!
+
+===2009-08-07|KH - Solid Rock|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Vertical+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+Lugged all my kit over to 161G for a fresh assault on KH. Enthusiasm was noticeably lacking this morning from just about everyone but somehow no-one found an excuse big enough to jack. Hmm.
+
+So anyway after two and a half hours of caving in which only I knew the way...
+"there's a distinct change in colour here"
+"the popcorn bit is handy on the way out"
+"I went wrong twice here, where the dead bat is"
+
+...we got to the traverse in Satan's Sitting Room. The old lags (see Wook and Andrew's separate write up) seemed to swallow all my youthful bullshit without complaint! From here, Becka and I descended to Silent Fellow with a  60m rope to see where the continuation of Solid Rock goes. Andrew and Wook began to rerig SSR/3WM traverse.
+
+Having rigged Solid Rock, I realised we had only a few metres spare on the 60m rope to left Becka putting in a hand bolt whilst I went back up to try and persuade the others to let us have some rope. This was an embarrassinf and energy-wasting mistake on my part. Team traverse was mose accomodating and allowed me to take the 100m rope, leaving them with a 30m and a 10m (not enough for the 3WM traverse!) Having paid the rope tax, they decided they wouldn't have much use for the drill so I descended Solid Rock for a second time a considerably heavier caver.
+
+Having gone to all this effort, it turned out that: (a) the continuation of Solid Rock requires only a single bolt to descend (good sneaky thread for a sling backup), and; (b) this continuation closes down to inpenetrable rift after 10 or 15m. Hmm!
+
+We worked out that Becka wouldn't have to come down if we put a temporary station on my knee :- that way we could do one leg down the pitch and have a two-legged survey. Hurrah! So I duly shouted up some LRUD measurements and began to "memorise" the plan and elevation. On the prusik up, I was foolish enough to look closely into a cleft in one wall and discovered that if I took all my extraneous drill, bags, danglies and shit off I could fit through. This is Sorry Andrew rift.
+
+I went a few metres and realised that we ought to survey it so I called Becka down. It continued on and separated at a small inlet a few metres in. The continuation (right) quickly fell away into a deep hole, and a short bold step would reach a window looking into a fine clean streamway chamber. A chamber which looked familiar, as belonging to Private Investigations. Hmm.
+
+We decided to make the most of the (barely used) drill and 100m rope. I bolted across the step and rigged a descent into the chamber to confirm it as that reached on 30/7/09 with Edvin. Edvin's big fat, red blob was easily located (station 1) and all was going swimmingly.
+
+Becka then let out a yelp and a curse, and I looked up to see Andrew's borrowed DistoX come flying down the hole over which I have just traversed. A DistoX connections was confirmed between the bold step and the chamber below the one in which I stood. Hmmm!
+
+A quick rig, descent, pick-up DistoX, ascent, derig ensued. We then buggered off out, knowing that Solid Rock is shit and horrible and that we shouldn't have gone there in the first place.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-08-08|KH - Far too Far|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Vertical again +Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+Clearly not having been put off yesterday, Becka again joined me in a shaft dropping trip in KH. That this trip happened al all is a conundrum, as we hadn't a plan until we all got to SSR! Wookey and Andrew were dead-set on going to the bitter end of East Anglia and suggested that Becka and I drop the great black hole at the end of Far Too Far (a big wet-sounding undescended pitch - C1992-161-19).
+
+Several Hilti's were put in on the way (predrilled in the 90s) and is probably took us an hour to get through 3 wise men and tinkle rift! Wookey and Andrew pointed out our hole and we all marvelled at the echo before they buggered off an left us to it. By "us" I mean "me" as Becka doesn't seem to like dropping great big shafts. So I "took one for the team" and went about bolting the first descent.
+
+What a dream is was too: a large airy majestic shaft: clean washed and with fine sculpted walls. My lamp could just make out something at the bottom: a floor, a puddle, who knows? With sound, clean, rock a 100m rope in the sack and a pair of drill batteries, this was a real pleasure. As I pointed out to Becka at the time, I would happily drive to the Dales to descend a pothole like this on a sport trip. Poor, tireless Becka. I got all enthused again and began ranting about the finery of it all.
+
+Suffice to say the pitch meets a bridge into a parallel shaft. Descending this, the water is met again. At this floor, a gully takes the water round a sharp (90 degree?) bend to the right and into a tall tight rift. A third shaft drops in on the far side, the water of which also flows into the rift. The rift could be pushed but must be a QMC at best. Hmmmm!
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+[rigging diagram]
+
+===2009-08-09|Tunnocks Derig|Frank Tully, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+
+A trip into Stone Monkey to recover the 30m rope at the far end and to derig out from there. My first visit :- a very interesting place, glad I took the chance to see it! Packed all the derigged gear into the tacklebags, except the entrance pitch (92m) which we paellaed out in one go.
+
+Impressed with: Caramel Catharsis traverse (textbook)
+Not impressed with: entrance pitch bolts (triple fishermans on pitches are a bad way to join ropes and poorly dressed knots are difficult to untie) :-(
+
+Carired all the shit back to the bivy in one go, and derigged half the cairn reflectors on the way.
+
+A very enjoyable trip.
+
+T/U 5 hrs
+
+===2009-08-09|KH - East Anglia|Wookey, Andrew Atkinson, Martin Green, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+The three of us were still keen for our third KH assault in three days, then Martin piped up that he wanted to come along too since Ian had bailed out to help on the Tunnocks derig. Under Ian's expert tuition we'd pretty much sussed the route finding by now (the walk to the entrance is at least as tricky). Martin mashed his fingers struggling with the 2m pitch before the Bridge - I know its all of 2 prusiks but pretty please can it get a proper rig if/when people return there? Martin wavered about heading straight back but there was a definite lack of enthusiastic volunteers to shperd him out so he was cajoled onwards. "Are we nearly there yet?" An onwards. We finally got to the down pitch (C1993-161-03) then up pitch that Wookey + Andrew had dropped then climbed yesterday. Wookey set off to descend the pitch beyond and dangled on rope for several hours squealing exitedly that drills were excellent gear. He ran out of rope 50m down then he and Martin derigged and surveyed out. Meanwhile Andrew and I started our survey from yesterday's down pitch and up to the head of Wookey's pitch and down a small horizontal passage which eventually mud-filled. The place is stuffed with pitches - the initial down pitch at C1993-161-03 continues large and deep below two huge wedged boulders where we got off to climb up. There's also a pitch to the right of Wookey's over a rok spur, though this might connect to Wookey's. However, spurning these obvious downs Andrew spied a traverse/climb up the rock spur "The Natural Ways", made significantly trickier because he could only use the right side of the arrete as the others were directly below him. After quite some time he shouted he'd got to the top and then I was left babysitting the rope whilst he had a swift scoop to check it was worth me coming up! It was...
+The traverse is well-rigged on naturals though a couple of spits at the top would be good. It tops out at a ledge with a pitch beyond that, again, likely connects to Wookey's pitch. However, far more interesting a final step led into wide walking/stooping phreatic passage. We whizzzed a survey up until it was 7pm and time to go home. Back to chivvy MArtin and Wookey out and tyo pack up the mounds of gear and derig what we could. Hard work until Repton where we dumped much of the gear ready for the 11/08/09 trip then poor Martin was flaging so a slow exit in the early hours and finally back to camp at 3am. Fortunately we'd already planned on taking the next day off.
+
+T/U 15hrs.
+
+Wook: pitch notes: "6 Mile Bottom". Initial clean pitch of 11m to sundy shelf. Window into big rift - 10x5m. Bolt in centre of rift. About 12m down shaft on West, wall has a couple of passages. Can take survey onto here before lower rebelay put in - needs bolt to retain rope! Reelay 10m off the floor. Continues in fine form at the bottom - next bit is 14m, then more. Very reminiscent of Gaffered series - QMA.
+
+===2009-08-09|KH - East Anglia and derig|Becka Lawson, <u>Ian Walker</u>===
+Team Horizontal+Wook and Andrew - see separate write up
+
+We had previously decided that our final pushing trip would occur on the Tuesday and the we would attempt a full KH derig to leave Wednesday free for bivy fettling and gear carrying..
+
+Well today was the day.
+
+After a relatively relaxed start (somehow fate seems to have a lot of inertia) we got underground at the KH standard time of 10:30.
+
+First on the agenda was a trip into "Where the Wind Blows" for a furtle about. This is a 300m long phreatic passage trending northish terminating in a draughtinf boulder choke not far from the current pushing limit in East Anglia. A connection would make exploration of teh Far North a much easier task but alas we could see no obvious way through. Possible leads include:
+1. Dig the uphill terminal choke (and get a boulder on your head like Andrew). Scary.
+2. Bolt upthe aven next door (10m back on the left). Needs a couple of upward wriggles to get there (easy unless you're Andrew) and a 10-15m bolt climb. Vocal connection to the choke. No way of identifying size of passage at the top though.
+3. Dig the horizontal boulder choke (next to the uphill choke) for a gorizontal continuation. Draught?
+4. Dig a sand (mud crumb?) bank in a side passage much further back. Passage is near the dog leg in main passage. Crawling sized, 4 inches air gap with continuation visible for 4-5m, possibly a small chamber.
+5. Climb into roof before dog leg. This area is quite large (Wookey did a 12m climb up to the roof on the left). Reported back that he could see a continuation but would need a rope for further progress. Good lead, as the dog leg marks the end of teh trunk phreas (sinks into floor, mud choked); from here on is a mere 2*1.5m phreas! Note that the Far North Limit is currently below this level though.
+
+[diagram]
+
+After this little detour we got back on track and headed to Repton. Here Becka and I left Andrew and Wookey to play spiderman whilst we headed to last trips limit, to explore the horizontal walking sized phread. And because on the last trip the was had been derigged back to Repton we had to take a tacklesack to get there!
+
+Nevertheless we did get there. Becka gave me a guided tour of the passage beyond East Anglia, and we came to the limit of exploration at a junction. Here I took the notepad and pencil and we made slow progress through a complex and multilevel sloping pocketed phreas. What a great place to first take notes! Seven legs later it was time to head out, for we had said 6pm at Repton when arranging to meed the others. Grade A lead left at the limit: a pitch continuation at the bottom of a rift mud slope :)
+
+On the way back to Andrew's traverse ("The Natural Way") a black rift in the floor gives a genuine 5 second free fall. I spent a good while timing the drops with my stopwatch: of half a dozen stones which didn't touch the rift sides not a single one took less than 5 seconds! :)
+
+[diagram]
+
+I was so preoccupied with the black rift that I completely forgot to have a wee. This duly done (down the black rift naturally), we kitted up to return along the traverse. Becka pointed out that the last belay had a dodgy rock which out to be gardened. Doing this turned the solid thread into a poorly positioned spike (i.e. the rope now pulls up on it). Big bang from the rock though.
+
+Getting back to Repton at one minute to six, we found no sign of the others but for a solitary rope dangling from on up high. Becka went up in search of the others and I went up to the top of the boulder pile to make a cup of soup with Anthony's meths stove. Before I had finished my cup I could hear the others returning and more soup was had until the meths ran out. We spent about an hour (!) drinking soup and packing all the assorted shit into bags.
+
+At this point Becka and I were given a tacklesack each and headed out waiting at the top of Knossos to regroup. Andrew and Wookey performed the derig role between them and we exited between 21:30 and whatever time Wookey got out This must have been some time later as Becka and I got back to the bivy at 11:00 but the others didn't return until 1am.
+A great finale to a great expo :)
+
+T/U 11hrs (Wook 13hrs).
+
+===2009-08-04|Damp Squib|Steve Jones, <u>Martin Green</u>===
+
+We descended Tunnocks with a Makita drill with the aim of picking up some rope from the start of Stone Monkey. Not knowing the location og the new entrance to Stone Monkey I went around a long loop for 20 minutes to find Steve having already found the bag. We continued onto Just For a Laugh to look at pitches. The first near station justforalaugh.12 looked a little wet and appeared to have audible connection to the pitch near justforalaught2.1 which was considerably drier. I rigged this pitch with a natural thread in the floor as backup, and a y-hang across the rift. Additional passage may be reachable over the top of this pitch ot from a rift a metre of two down. At the bottom a narrow rift to a pitch went off as well as a small window to a parallel clean washed shaft, with a small stream coming in. I tried to rig out og this water with a wide y-hang and a rebelay out from the water. But this was in rain due to an aven further alonf the shaft making it drippy. I descended going down several ledges, that the original stream goes down. At the bottom a rift went off, which quickly becomes too tight, along with some small phreatic passage which also closed down. I retreated now slightly damp to survey out with Steve derigging, taking all the gear back to the bivy (all new bolts were greased).
+
+===2009-08-07|KH - 3 Wise Men re-rig and beyond|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u>===
+
+Ian has covered most of the trip so here's out specific bit. Given only 30m rope plus a tiddly bit to rerig 3WM we left the lower old rope protecting the 8m climb and part re-rigged the traverse-proper. Slightly worrying hanging over a big drop on very aged string, but all was (of course) well.
+
+Decided it needed another bolt to reduce huge rub at edge so put one in then rediscovered 2 holes drilled for better rigging in 1993. In a better place too! Having faffed for at least an hour replacing the rope already and being short of length decided to leave that for another time. Had also by now given the drill away so had no spits of the correct type.
+
+Just about made it to the far side but now entirely free of rope so decided to ???? ?? a good poke about in prep for tomorrow's trip.
+
+[diagram]
+
+We had a proper look round the area immediately beyond 3WM. It's quite complex and really could use a few survey legs sometime.
+
+[diagram]
+
+Climbing out of area at end of 3WM (c5) there is a passage on the right partially fill with sediment. This goes for about 3m to a very tight zig-zag which is (looks like earbass too biscuit???). No draught.  Ahead is a slope up to the right which leads to a high chamber. A climb ahead for 4-5m lead to several solution tubes. Part way up you can see across toward the tinkle rift passage. Turning right in the chamber reaches a climb both up and down. Down goes 2-3m where a tight passage looks through into something larger (QMC). This doesn't seem to connect back into main area.
+
+Climbing up is an easy climb up quite high (10m) which comes back into main area at southern end. You can traverse across the shaft and climb into a hole. This goes about 3m to look out into the shaft which 3WM tyroleans across. At this level you can see into more space off the north side of the area (It seems to be mostly space round here).
+
+Next we went all the way to the end of East Anglia, noting that Tinkle Rift pitch had been left rigged (forgotten?). Decided that end of East Anglia looked like most interesting lead because we might be able to go across. This it was time to go home and meet the others at SSR.
+
+A steady return got us out in 2hrs 15ish, and walked back in the light, trying to remember rather complex route.
+
+T/U 9.5 hrs
+
+Oh yeah, and we rigged bounce rift as a tyrolean (wee, put in the bolts).
+
+===2009-08-08|KH - East Anglia, Grimes Graves|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Wookey</u>===(also with Becka and Ian - see other write up)
+
+After leaving Ian and Becka at impressive black space of what was to become So Far Away we dragged sacks of rope to the far end. First a couple of easy (hand!) bolts to get started. Despite not being able to remember when I last put in a hand bolt (4 years ago?) I won the race :) Andrew set off and I went looking for survey stations and checking for QMs. At soily junction passage goes 4m to look down hole. Drauhting out and probably descendable so should be a QMC. Checked out streamway further back and decided too tight without capping. Impressive echo for tiny slot though.
+
+Having got 10m down pitch onto huge choked boulder Andrew declared large pitch below, 'wet looking' with two incoming streams, so he went across. Turned out no real passage across pitch just climb up corner/slot which looked like it went somewhere. Andrew declared it more 'commiting' so let me do it. I put in a bolt whilst Andrew went back to fetch 60m rope. Climb not as bad as it looked and didgy rocks stayed put long enough to shin up. Rigged pith off mediocre thread, then had a look around. Exciting!
+
+Found area was mostly big choked boulders over space. Long drop below through narrow slot. Threw some rocks - p60ish? Another pitch beyond through small winder, no overhanging death here. Horizontal passage goes back to East Anglia pitch and continues. Also comes out above P55 but entrance blocked by slipped block.
+
+[diagram]
+
+Andrew found another pitch traversing over the top of all this to the right. And then it was time to go home already. Put a second thread on the pitch and left to go out with Becka and Ian. Again back in daylight.
+
+T/U 10hrs
+
+Brought a couple of rings out to rig bounce rift with tyrolean.
+
+===2009-08-11|KH - Climbing in Repton| <u>Wookey</u>, Andrew
+Atkinson=== (other half of trip with Becka + Ian)
+
+Andrew spotted intersting hole in roof of repton, 15-18m off deck.
+Bedding it is in caused there to be a ledge(ish) from it back to the
+highest point of the boulder pile (well about 3m up at that point).
+Andrew shinned whilst wookey belayed. First bit straight up wall
+proved awkward with heroic move needed onto ledge. Ledge full of KH
+mud of course and generally about 30-60cm wide and sloping away. Slow
+progress with a lot of muttering round an awkward bulge then good wide
+bit till nearly at passage. Narrow bit here with huge runout so 1 more
+bolt needed. 7 bolts in total. Seconding was even scarier as all the
+pro was just <u>before</u> each tricky bit! Wook had one major wobbly
+part way along, but made it after a lot of grumbling.
+
+Naice walking passage about 4m x 1.8m was our reward. We rigged
+down-rope 1st then surveyed. Disto D2 was very troublesome - refusing
+to measure except one time in 10. Tedious. Surveyed about 100m, until
+becka arrived to point out it was hometime. Nice draught, passage
+continues. Fine thing to come back to...
+
+<Drawing: elevation of climb>
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+
+<h2>Expo 2009<br />
+Cambridge University Club<br />
+18<sup>th</sup> July - 15<sup>th</sup> August 2009</h2>
+
+<p>In the summer of 2009, twenty-two brave, hard and (mainly) good-looking
+<a href="../../folk/index.htm">cavers</a> from CUCC (plus some guests from other clubs) returned to the
+Totes Gebirge mountains in Austria to continue exploring the cave
+systems of the Loser Plateau. The expedition lasted for four weeks.</p>
+ 
+<h3>Background</h3>
+<p>Over the past three decades, CUCC has explored many different caves
+on the
+Loser plateau. Bit by bit, connections have been found between these
+caves (and also potholes explored by other groups, such as ARGE). This
+has resulted in the formidably-named
+Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem, a 55km long and 1km deep goliath.</p>
+<p>For the past ten years, the focus of CUCC's expeditions has turned
+to the exploration of
+<a href="../../smkridge/204/204.html">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</a>. This
+has slowly been extended over the years and is now a major cave system
+in its own right: 16km long and well over 600m deep. It lies to the
+north of a cave in the Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem known as <a
+href="../../smkridge/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>. In 2006 <a
+href="../../smkridge/258/258.html">Tunnockschacht</a> was discovered,
+and recent expeditions have also been dedicated to its
+exploration. Tunnockschacht lies to the north of Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle.</p>
+
+<p>There were hundreds of promising unexplored leads in
+Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (KH),
+Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204) and Tunnockschacht (258), and this was reason
+enough to continue exploring. In addition, there is now a very
+realistic prospect of finding connections between the three caves,
+thereby extending the Schwarzmooskogelh&ouml;hlensystem.</p>
+
+<h3>Aims of the Expedition</h3>
+<p>For more details see the <a href="mission.html">mission statement.</a></p>
+<p>Some rather hard exploration in 2007 established that the
+closest point between KH and 204 was at the bottom of a particularly
+miserable rift known as Razordance. So it was decided that a more
+pleasant way of seeking the connection would be to look from the KH
+side, in the Far North, where happily there were also many large
+undescended pitches to look at.</p>
+
+<p>In addition to returning to KH, plans were afoot to continue
+exploring leads in 204 and in 258. At the end of the 2008 expedition a
+new horizontal level was found, named Pussy Prance (in "honour" of
+Razordance). Meanwhile, Tunnockschacht was still "going like a train",
+and its southern extremities were tantalisingly close to the north of
+204, so this was also an exploration goal for 2009.</p>
+
+<p>This year's expedition also had a non-caving goal (not just
+drinking G&ouml;sser). Recently members of CUCC have started to
+develop a piece of software called Troggle, which aims to facilitate
+keeping track of logbook entries, typing up surveys, caves etc, and save time in a lot of the
+work that goes on behind the scenes when expo is over. This year was
+the first time Troggle would be tested "in th field" (well, spud hut).</p>
+
+<h3>The Expedition</h3>
+<p>And so it was that on the 18th July 2009, various cars from Cambridge,
+Sheffield, Bristol, Southampton, Norway and France converged on the
+campsite at the Gasthof Staud'n'wirt, Bad Aussee. In keeping with expo
+tradition not all the vehicles quite made it unscathed, Julian and
+Becka experiencing a rather exciting "bonnet-on-the-windscreen" moment
+on the autobahn.</p>
+<p>The first few days were spent carrying equipment and supplies from
+the top of the Toll Road to the bivy near the 204 entrance, and
+setting up the bivy (tarps, water collection, mouse-proof food storage
+etc). Then the caving began.</p>
+
+<h4>Discoveries in Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</h4>
+<p>Initialy, things progressed rather slowly in KH. The first few
+trips were spent cairning a route from the bivy to G entrance and then
+bit-by-bit navigating our way to the <a
+href="../../smkridge/161/farnth.htm">far north</a>, replacing some of
+the very old fixed ropes and frighteningly rusty maillons as we
+went. Finally we were ready to start looking down some of the big
+undescended pitches in the area.</p>
+<p>The pitch near Satan's Sitting Room, dubbed 'Satan's Sitter' was
+the first to be explored, dropping for 50m before ending in an
+inpenetrable rift. A similar story was met near Silent Fellow, where a
+30m pitch 'Solid Rock' led to a promising looking series of clean washed
+drops. Unfortunately, once again a narrow rift was met and the lead
+was finished.</p>
+<p>As is often the way, things started to look particularly good
+towards the end of expo. By now the route all the way to East Anglia
+had been rigged. A very promising pitch series, '6 Mile Bottom', was dropped
+until the rope ran out. It is still a going lead.  Various other big black spaces were also found. Further back in
+Repton, an exciting-sounding bit of climbing led to a large, straight
+walking sized passage, which, again, is still a going lead as time ran
+out.</p>
+
+<p>Altogether, 776m was surveyed in KH and more A-grade leads were
+found than were ticked off, so if nothing else, we showed that there
+is still plenty more to find at the far end, and that a connection to
+204 is still a realistic possibilty one day! KH is now 22.3 km long.</p>
+
+<h4>Discoveries in Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</h4>
+<p>Meanwhile, in 204 the expo Women's Institue (dubbed Team Zeus, for
+reasons long since lost to G&ouml;sser) were exploring the pitch
+series, Pussy Prance, that was discovered at the end of last year's
+expo. At the bottom (a bit over 200m down) they found an exciting new phreatic
+horizontal level with various feline-themed names: Puss in Bolts (a
+traverse), Cat Flap, Cat Walk, Snow Leopard and er... Painted Lady.</p>
+<p>On one particular trip there was a little confusion when a pitch,
+Snow Leopard, was dropped for the first time, only to find foot
+prints, a pencil and a hanger at the bottom! This turned out to be the
+bottom of <a href="../../smkridge/204/nopain.htm">Brian's Phat
+Shaft</a>. In fact, this was a very useful discovery as it offers an
+alternative, much easier route into the level than the route via Merry
+Fucking Christmas.</p>
+<p>In total 553m of cave was surveyed in 204. Survex shows that the
+new level is perched vertically above
+Razordance and not too far from <a
+href="../../smkridge/234/234.html">Hauchh&ouml;hle</a>. There are vertical leads in Hauchh&ouml;hle, and
+plenty of vertical leads in this new level of 204, so cleary there is
+some exciting caving to be done here in the future. 204 is now 16.5km long.</p>
+
+<h4>Discoveries in Tunnockschacht</h4>
+<p>In previous years, most of the horizontal leads in Tunnockschacht had
+been ticked off. Attention had turned to dropping some of the
+frighteningly airy pitches, in the hope of finding a lower horizontal
+level which might offer hope of a connection with the <a href="../../smkridge/204/subsoil.html#earthenware">Wares</a> in 204.</p>
+
+<p>Frustratingly, the pitches all seemed to 'crap out'. However, this
+year, another 100m deep monster, 'Usual Suspects', was dropped and a new
+phreatic level found at the bottom, with many ongoing leads. It turned
+out, however, that this pitch has a tendency to take a little water
+when it rains, as Becka, Julian and Steve found during initial
+exploration of the horizontal phreas. As an almighty thunderstorm
+raged on the surface (basecamp claimed to find hailstones the size of
+golf balls) they were sat at the bottom of the Usual Suspects for
+several hours cowering in a 'tent' made of survival bags. The
+thunderstorm passed, but their call out time also came and went and so
+the well oiled CUCC rescue machine swung into action once
+more. Eventually the water levels dropped and everybody returned to the
+surface unscathed - see Julian's logbook write up for a far better
+account than the one here!</p>
+
+<p>Plenty more was found higher up in Tunnockschacht. Stone Money was
+extended further and the explorers were convinced that it should by
+now have reached the surface. Several new caves were found by Frank
+and Martin J in an effort to connect Stone Monkey to the surface, but
+as yet Tunnockschacht only has the one entrance (although to be fair
+it does function quite nicely). Altogether 1462m of cave was surveyed
+in Tunnockschacht; it is now over 6km long and 290m deep.</p>
+
+<h3>Some Post-Expedition Remarks</h3>
+<p>Expo 2009 is now over, but writing cave descriptions, typing up
+logbooks and drawing up surveys continues. We found just under 3km
+this year. The overriding feeling is that there is plenty more cave still to be found in all three
+of the major caves we looked at, which bodes well for future expos. In
+addition Troggle looks like it will soon come into its own on expo and
+streamline all the basecamp computer-shenanigans.</p>
+
+<p>Thanks go to all the expedition members and in particular everybody
+who helped get stuff organised both before and after expo. Thanks also
+to our <a href="sponsors.html">sponsors</a> for their help this year.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li>2009 Expedition info:
+<ul>
+<li><a href="index.html">2009 index</a></li>
+</ul>
+<li><a href="../../pubs.htm">Index</a> to all publications</li>
+<li><a href="../../sponsr.htm">Current year's</a> sponsors</li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to Expeditions intro page</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../../index.htm">CUCC Home Page</a></li>
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 	U Plus 70Ah M6 ring or M8 bolt 35W x 17D x 18H full
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-	male cigarette phone charge
+	male cigarette phone charger
 	
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+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
+<title>Expo 2010 stuff left at basecamp list</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
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+<body>
+
+<h1>Expo 2010 stuff left at basecamp list</h1>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>In the ammunition box:</li>
+	<ul>
+		<li>19      Clowns</li>
+		<li>43      Ring hangers</li>
+		<li>23      Maillons</li>
+		<li>29      Hangers with Maillons</li>
+		<li>4       Arse hangers</li>
+		<li>37      Bends and twists without maillions</li>
+		<li>10      Troll Bollards</li>
+		<li>5       Hilti drill bits, used but still sharp</li>
+		<li>1       13mm spanner</li>
+
+	</ul>
+	<li>6       Tuna twists self-heat cans that didn't get hot when they were in date, now a few years past their sell-by date</li>
+	<li>Baked beans and tins of veg, general base camp food</li>
+	<li>Tomato purée stuff</li>
+	<li>Cutlery, scourers and sponges</li>
+	<li>Drum with Rice</li>
+	<li>Instant peppers</li>
+	<li>Salt</li>
+	<li>Instant soup catering packs, fair few boxes, quite old</li>
+	<li>Drum of Bog roll, Top camp meals that are unlikely to be eaten until we run out of all the other food</li>
+	<li>10 tins Morn-flakes</li>
+	<li>Drum with Duncan's Radio (Note Duncan's radio needs a converter between 3.5mm phono male and line male, preferably 3-5m</li>
+	<li>Bread making stuff (no flour you might need this, get the stuff from penny mark with yeast added)</li>
+	<li>1 Box   loo rolls, egg noodles</li>
+	<li>box of survey stuff inc nail varnish</li>
+	<li>Box     10 slabs flapjacks, 4 boxes of 10 shatters oatso</li>
+	<li>1 Ream of paper</li>
+	<li>Half box of Persil</li>
+	<li>Bolts and odds and sods in Makita box</li>
+	<li>New printer cartridge</li>
+	<li>Reel blue string</li>
+	<li>3       red boxes of really nasty cheese sauce mix, smells like used walking socks, probably considered a delicacy in chelsea.</li>
+	<li>1       red box of curry sauce mix</li>
+	<li>Box 12 bottles of sweet chilli sauce</li>
+	<li>2       boxes egg noodles (2009), loads</li>
+	<li>1 box cheese sauce mix (5 off 2” tubs), noodles, 1 jar peanut butter, lots instant mash, oatso simple (1 box of 10 sachets)</li>
+	<li>In Drum: More egg Noodles, sugar, instant mash, pasta, muesli (the nice stuff)</li>
+	<li>Box – plain oatso</li>
+	<li>Box – rice, custard, pasta</li>
+	<li>Lots of other assorted stuff including the tables and benches, the store is a little full</li>
+	</ul>
+</ul>
+<ul>
+	<li>Expo 3 man tent</li>
+	<li>15x30x40cm pelicase</li>
+	<li>3 orange survival bags</li>
+	<li>Tunnocks hats & T-shirts</li>
+	<li>Small hammock</li>
+	<li>Long and thin 'top' tarpaulin</li>
+	<li>big good quality tarpaulin</li>
+	<li>60 instant noodles</li>
+	<li>5 carrymats</li>
+	<li>Aaron's data logger stuff</li>
+	<li>Ariel(sp?) ridge tent</li>
+	<li>Soldering kit (mains)</li>
+	<li>50 cup-a-soups</li>
+	<li>2 notebooks</li>
+	<li>table clamp</li>
+	<li>20 treasury tags</li>
+	<li>flat blade screwdriver</li>
+	<li>50 laminating films</li>
+	<li>Tilly lamp no mantle</li>
+	<li>10 nice curries</li>
+	<li>lots big nails</li>
+	<li>Darren drum carbide</li>
+	<li>2 big drums carbide</li>
+	<li>Surveys</li>
+	
+</ul>
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="index.htm">Expo 2010 index</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index of the expedition site</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC in Austria introduction page</a></li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
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+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
+<title>2010 Expo Logbook</title></head>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+<body id="logbk">
+<h1>Expo 2010</h1>
+<!--fragment for each trip-->
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+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-02">2010-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Chris Densham</u>, Martin Jahnke, Andy Chapman</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Rigging</div>
+<p>Rigged entrance pitch - quite slow going but its awkward. Very little snow so snow slope had a slot on the RHS as descend and Chris added a deviation on LH wall to keep rope over, though a bit low.</p>
+<p>[Rigging guide]</p>
+<img src="./images/Tunnocks_Rigging_02_08_11.jpg" width="800"/>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 4hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-02">2010-08-02</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Neil Pacey, <u>Becka Lawson</u>, Chris Smith</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Rigging</div>
+<p>After a long wait (having foolishly turned up at the same time as A-team) we got going and rigged the traverse, nuisance pit and then started on Caramel Catharsis but ran out of hangers frustratingly near to the top. Out to rain, mist and dark – good test of the reflectors on the way home.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-06">2010-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andy Chapman, <u>Neil Pacey</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Stringfellows</div>
+<p>Andy climbed up loose boulder slope at south end of 'stringfellows'  big chamber. I followed with drill and some rigging gear. Andy bolted while I started surveying around the balcony. Surveyed maze of phreatic passages, complex area. Two good leads, one required a bolt traverse over a pot. Can see across the pot into large black space. From near side of pot managed to get a 30m data leg into unknown passage, could swear Becka and Chris had a conversation with us shouting to them (denied by Becka and Chris). Second lead is another undescended large pitch down at the end of a rift. Other passages around the balcony still need surveying, all look like phreatic tubes and small rifts, 'C' type leads. Tied survey into station '8' and stringfellows main chamber.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-06">2010-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris Densham, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Usual Suspects</div>
+<p>Ran around mopping up A (+B, +C) horizontal leads in usual suspects after adding a hand bolt spit into pitch from string theory into usual suspects. Connected up these A-leads, leaving a good-looking rift to drop plus a ramp that needs a handline and a big but dripping and not overly exciting pitch. Then up the passage ad surveyed to finish minor leads on left. Then look to QMA near climb in down a small, drafting and catchy passage ("oh my poor oversuit...") which, surprisingly ended in an aven and pitch. Bit under 2 hours out to clag and rain. Ugh.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10.5hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-04">2010-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris Densham, <u>Andy Chapman</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - String Theory</div>
+<p>Becka, Neil, Chris and myself headed to the top of the big pitch, Neil, Chris and I looked over the pitch and then Becka and Neil went off for a potter around starfish. I climbed down to the ledge but after describing its loose qualities, it was decided to rig to the right of the climb. Chris rigged the pitch whilst I huddled up at the pitch head in my gimp mac. Eventually, Chris finished and I descended to find Chris on a ledge waiting for me. It was decided to leave the last part of the pitch after I down climbed and thought it was a "bit loose". Chris noticed a small hole in the far side of the chamber (stringfellows), we both poked our heads through to find a continuing rift. Back out via a minor detour (or two) to top camp for a well deserved curry.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-05">2010-08-05</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Neil Pacey, Julian Todd, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Stringfellows chamber and connecting to Usual Suspects</div>
+<p>Neil re-rigged Sting Theory, re-doing the pitch head bolts and extra  bolt and then added another spit whilst Julian and I surveyed down then we surveyed Stringfellows chamber where Neil found a good drafting pit. He put the initial bolts into it but we only had a short rope so then he went up the 3m to swing into the obvious rift at the bottom of String Theory to get to The Straight Choice and then he rigged the 25m pitch down to the Usual Suspects (at first I was worried we'd found yet another huge pitch but no...). Finished the survey to tie into an old station. Wondered around the chamber to check out our old bivy from when we got trapped last year then out to bed, a fine trip.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-04">2010-08-04</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Neil Pacey, Julian Todd and <u>Becka Lawson</u></div> 
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Checking horizontal leads</div>
+<p>Showed Chris and Andy the head of String Theory and carried their gear (Chris put spits in for the first traverse; second one is okay on naturals). Then had a look at the ?C on Max Pleasure on RHS - too tight and the ?B (accessed via Just For a Laugh) close to ?C on L near Starfish Junction got a vocal and light connection through a boulder choke. There is some black space above - probably just to same place too so downgrade this to QMC at most. Then to Julian's 12s rattle just N of Crossword Passage. Neil put in a handbolt and went down a short distance where not really enough room to pit in another handbolt so downgrade this to QMC. Meanwhile Julian and I surveyed the tube up (a QMB?) which went to a small pitch (via tight, drafty passage) which is close to Crossword Passage. Maybe QMC? Finally had a look at the ?B just NW up from Starfish near some choke - probably still hasn't been pushed and then looked at p20 in Just For a Laugh before rift. Again, probably still undescended.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-06">2010-08-06</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Mark Shinwell, <u>Julian Todd</u></div> 
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - First photo trip</div>
+<p>A normal rotten, damp morning at the stone bridge. A group of four arranged to go down the deep stringfellows pitch, leaving Mark and me. Becka suggested I partake on a photographic trip. Knowing Mark's prosperity to jack on the entrance pitch (in '08), I was quite horrified to find myself underground at 11am on the 3rd day on the run. After an emergency dump somewhere not discrete enough, I began to feel much better (previous dump was in usual suspects chamber at 5pm same place as two were taken in '09 during the flooding incident). Either I have gotten inconveniently  out of phase with the morning ritual, or there is something disagreeable among all the powdered food like substances at top camp. Maybe it's the custard. First photographic stop was down the stringfellows big pitch. Mark abbed down and put 4 flashes on the ledge, then made me lean back on my rack from the slope at the top on the red rope everyone has been complaining about. About 20 photos were taken with me looking the wrong way (not down), with my eyes closed, with a 'concerned' expression on my face. I better get a copy of something to put on the web as I am not normally found in that situation. It helped also to be convenient to send me down to collect the flashes without kicking them over the side. We could hear drilling and hammering going on down at the bottom of the pitch. Second photo shoot was on the mounting choss behind the pitch. Third was on the other side of the choss around looking away from the usual suspects pitch. Stal chamber in Goody-goody was ignored. We did a quick diversion to Starfish chamber and the snowy aven. More photos at Caramel catharsis sandy crawl and the ice column at the bottom of the entrance. It was mow 6pm. Neil caught up with us on the climb out. Foggy walk back to the stone bridge and faff allowance put us too late to head down the hill. Another hard custard night with rain that carried on well into daylight when almost everyone jacked and followed down to a warm base camp.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-07">2010-08-07</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Martin Jahnke, Chris Smith, <u>Chris Densham</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks, Stone Monkey</div>
+<p>Surprised to be ascending ramps of loose boulders almost to the surface to get to the ongoing lead. Dropped miserable pitch to active stream ending in boulders. At least the Stone Monkey had decency to die properly. Surveyed out but Chris S had difficulty with DistoX so last legs dodgy. Optical equipment problems were compounded by a lens from my glasses springing down between  boulders leading to a one eyed ascent through numerous rising inlets during exit - large amounts of water so close to surface.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: ?</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-08">2010-08-08</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, Chris Smith, <u>Chris Densham</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks HL</div>
+<p>An efficient start for a deep rigging trip was marred by neglecting to bring any drill bits. Fortunately this was discovered whilst rigging a traverse line in Goody goody. Usefully, Becka discovered a high level continuation in Northward direction while taking a pee at Naughty naughty junction. So we made the best of the situation and gave Chris S some note-taking experience by tandem surveying with Becka also on notes. Surprisingly crystalline formations - aragonite? - growing from popcorn. Stopped at dig which gave Chris S an opportunity to warm up with some thrashing about.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: ?</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-09">2010-08-09</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Becka Lawson, <u>Chris Densham</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Usual suspects to Trident chamber, Phreas Interruptus</div>
+<p>Continuing on from trip of 06/08. On way in Becka noticed final rebelay bolt on String Theory had cracks erradiating from it so I gingerly prusiked back up to replace bolt. A few smart blows with a hammer were sufficient to remove previous bolt and rock surrounding it. Becka rigged pitch (P15m) into rift near Northerly limit of lower level Tunnocks/ Usual Suspects. At base of pitch a small rift headed East but 2m ramp up West entered walking sized phreas which was interrupted after c.20m by a pitch formed by a recent capture of three separate inlets (trident chamber). While I rigged down Becka solo-surveyed. From bottom of pitch one inlet appeared to drip past past phreas continuation at N. end of chamber, at same level as entry phreas. While Becka sketched Trident chamber I prepared rig for abseil/ traverse across (2Nat). 14m rope and 2 bolts just sufficient to reach pheratic tube (20m needed). Walking sized passage left as open lead. Connected up survey on exit.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-10">2010-08-10</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson, <u>Chris Densham</u>, Becka Lawson, Aiko (German group)</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Usual suspects to Trident to Phreas Interruptus</div>
+<p>Becka's team motivating skills were unfairly rewarded by Andrew and Chris setting off for the north trending phreas while she waited 2hrs for a pair from the German group to make it up the hill. But by the time Andrew had pit in a deviation bolt on p15 and I had replaced 14m rope with 20m rope and Andrew had put in 2 more bolts in traverse, Becka and Aiko had caught us up. Becka and Aiko then had to scratch around in Easterly rift at base of p15m while Andrew and myself surveyed using DistoX and pda, occasionally connecting by bluetooth, along phreas inturruptus. Draft picked up after passing hole in floor which Becka and Aiko later decided connected back to Trident chamber. After 200m of Northerly progress, passage abruptly interrupted by false boulder floor above 20m pitch. Went to collect Becka and Aiko from their tit-bit collection. Andrew rigged traverse line across false floor, with bolt (and natural) placed in roof from top of 'elephants back' spur from far wall. Well used 14m rope sufficient to reach phreas continuation on far side. Becka close to frustration so just as it started to look grovelly I headed out with Aiko while Andrew and Becka continued on.</p>
+<p>[rigging guide]</p>
+<img src="./images/TunnocksUsualSuspects_10_08_2010a.jpg" width="800"/>
+<img src="./images/TunnocksUsualSuspects_10_08_2010b.jpg" width="800"/>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 10hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-14">2010-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Julian Todd</u>, Becka Lawson</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks - Flying high</div>
+<p>Insanely foul mood in the morning, possibly as a result of Information Tribunal call going tits up. Becka had run out of competent people to go caving with, so I was hauled over to the entrance whether I liked it or not. A moment of being nice and promising me I was not going near the Stringfellows pitch persuaded me underground. Just qm basing in the main level.</p>
+<p>1. Continuation of earlier poke from past starfish broke into flying high at a 'C' lead that I would have put down as 'A'.</p>
+<p>2. Further up Flying high was a lower cross rift with two 'B' leads. However, got side tracked down under on dodgy boulder wedge to a flat crawl that opened onto a wet pitch. I couldn't see to out, but, after much complaining Becka looked for me. Definite 'C' lead.</p>
+<p> There were 3 leads at the lower rift. Turn right lead to a climb (not done). Ahead was drafty, but poss in line with upper passage (for which we didn't have up to date survey). We went left into a chamber over a 5m pit. The continuation looked trampled. It was our '08 explorations from Hedonism end (past the pool), blocked by 'dodgy' traverse, which was much easier from this end. We did the round trip.</p>
+<p>3. Went to end of passage past snowy area (ticking of a qm with grade I survey - if it went anywhere it would have fallen into Gravity). Nice passageways, ending in a mud sink and a drip. Qm continuation required climb onto mud bank for another 15 meters mud floor and crystal clumps on the floor.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-15">2010-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Julian Todd</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Walk to Greiskogel eyehole</div>
+<p>Everyone safely underground. Gave up waiting for Frank so headed past Tunnocks into hooley-hooley land. Quite intimidating when a final climb got me within easy distance of the grassy slopes of the Gries. Continued on 60deg grass and up to the and the eyehole, which was a wind tunnel. Ate flapjack, then decided to follow ridge to the top. There's a gap between there and the top, and a locked wooden hut in the gap. Found and signed in the book (1st entry 1990) that shows peak time to be Jan -March.  First English person to bother. Way back was risky of a guard-down going home injury and bad karma from killing a mouse in the morning by tossing a rock onto it. Oh, hadn't bothered with backpack - took water and stuff in pockets of cag tied by its arms around my waist, guaranteed to tear stuff every time I leapt forward with it caught on a rock. Settled down for a very twitchy night reliving parts of the walk. Headed down in fog in morning.</p>
+<p><div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-12">2010-08-12</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u>, Chris Smith</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks to So Vein + QMB</div>
+<p>Stinking post-dinner hangover, but Chris was keen so we slogged up the hill and I tottered underground for a mellow trip to finish off So Vein. Left at junction quickly to a pitch, through the dig that Chris pushed last trip soon looked familiar and we tied it into Flying High. Then off to QMB on main massage on R just beyond where Flying high enters. This headed up steeply to a drafting mud dig which Chris Smith launched into and dug his was through in no time but i'd had enough so we packed up and headed home.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5.5hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-13">2010-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks Phreaticus Interuptus (Usual Suspects)</div>
+<p>Somehow found ourselves back at the mud dig/ squeeze from 10/8/10, only this time with drill, rope and utterly clarted up SRT gear. Surveyed and quickly reached a sizeable pitch with a continuation opposite so Andrew rigged a scary traverse (we only had four hangers - went back and liberated 2 more from previous traverses) - uphill past a waterfall and no ledge. One bolt creaked and he started to sound under strain as he hung on grimly to place another . I munched flapjack and took photos from my grandstand view. Once over we romped around hundreds of meters of horizontal passage, mostly strongly drafting ramps, some well decorated with bracket fungus, but everything eventually ended in pitches. DistoX batteries died mid-trip so I got something to do at last, taking notes. Good trip! 
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 12hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-15">2010-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u>, Andrew Atkinson</div> 
+<div class="triptitle">Tunocks - Usual Suspects - Phreaticus Interruptus</div>
+<p>Back over the scary traverse (13/8/10) to a climb ('traverse' according to Andrew but more uphill than along). Andrew had spotted I was back to flapjack munching and photo snapping whilst Andrew sweated over the rotten rock. A while later he made it up and we surveyed to gain just a few meters before, inevitably, one more pitch. Time to go home. Left the traverse in as even Andrew wasn't on for derigging it but he managed to derig the one before and the other two and then the pitch rope and we dragged all the gear out of the cave. Coincided with Neil and Andy at the bottom of Usual Suspects - they'd been derigging too so we all ended up with heavy loads for a slow prussik out.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 11hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-13">2010-08-13</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Chris Smith, Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
+<p>A group down to check out the 100m pitch, whilst checking out a couple of side passages in Konisberg. We had a quick look up the side passage on the left hand side of Konisberg -  well I say quick look, both Chris and Neil discovered pitches. It was decided to rig Chris's pitch (not sure the logic of why!!). It looked about 30m so wouldn't be a problem, so  I set off, drill in hand. 70 odd meters later with a big free hang in sight, I was glad of the longer rope!! Unfortunately, due to the unfortunate mistake of leaving a bag of hangers at the top of the 80,  I was forced to do some ultra light rigging on AS's which unfortunately ran out one deviation from the bottom, 'ARSE' :(. Back out to have a quick look aka survey down some side passages on the balcony then out.</p>
+<p>[rigging guide]</p>
+<img src="./images/Tunnocks_13_08_10.jpg" width="800"/>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-14">2010-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">&nbsp;</div>
+<p>Neil and Andy were both shattered so decided to shaft bash in the hole Becka found to find it chocked after a few meters. Also had a look in some holes on the other size of the gorge - no luck but did find one of Shinwell's holes.</p>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-15">2010-08-15</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tunnocks</div>
+<p>Neil and Andy set off down Tunnocks behind Andrew and Becka. We soon catch them up when they have to rerig the entrance after the rockfall. We decided to drop Neil's pitch, he starts to rig. I decided to have a quick look down a slot in the floor. I pop out at the bottom of the pitch to Neils surprise!! Way on is dodgy climb so we backed off tails between our legs to the 100m pitch. I finished rigging it with only just rope to spare to discover a hole to the left, leading into blackness, with a long  drop with a rock. Back out derigging and hoping drill doesn't break!! Derigged Konisberg then out with heavy bags in the ratio 1:2 (Andy:Neil).</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-14">2010-08-14</div>
+<div class="trippeople">Andrew Atkinson and <u>Ju</u></div>
+<div class="triptitle">Tuncocks across usual suspects and goody goody</div>
+<p>Tunnocks across usual suspects and goody goody. Andrew drilled in a traverse across the top of usual suspects. Back out again via round trip. Ju's first caving trip in ages!
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 5hrs </div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-16">2010-08-16</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u>, Frank Tully, Neil Pacey</div> 
+<div class="triptitle">Ice Flow Tunnocks</div>
+<p>To strongly drafting hole by Gravity Always Wins/ snow-claute. I started to rig it but bottled it as soon as I dropped past the lip where nobody could check what I was up to so Neil took over. Meanwhile Frank checked out the QMC opposite to find it led over a bold bridge across the 60m of Gravity Always Wins to bypass the pitch - surveyed this at the end. Down the main pitch led to a beautiful ice-filled chamber. Hexagonal cracked ice on many walls, ice crystals, really unusual - but bloody cold. Interesting rigging by Neil dropped a second short pitch into a larger chamber with a huge (6m+) high ice/ compressed snow wall. Draft probably from here but it would be hard to ascend.</p>
+
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 7hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-17">2010-08-17</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u>, Frank Tully and Neil Pacey</div> 
+<div class="triptitle">Usual Suspects - Rampart</div>
+<p>Neil climbed the ramp above the pitch in Usual suspects which Andrew had checked out when we were returning on 15/8/10 - He put in a handbolt and a dodgy natural as we'd failed to bring any hilti spits so couldn't use the drill. This got us to a ledge onto a monster pitch - probably at least 50m down and a long way up and it sounded like a proper small stream at the bottom. Way on soon ended. Then we derigged string theory and hauled our way out with the gear. I like derigging!
+</p>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: 8hrs</div>
+<div class="tripdate" id="2010-08-18">2010-08-18</div>
+<div class="trippeople"><u>Becka Lawson</u> and Andrew Atkinson</div>
+<div class="triptitle">Traverse and derig Tunnocks </div>
+<p>Checked out the way on opposite the traverse over Usual Suspects. I managed to rig a tiny 3 bolt traverse over the pit which leads to a second pitch. Neither looked promising. Andrew clambered on rope to the far side and had a quick look at the two tubes leading off -y both small, muddy QMC's, only worth pushing if they look like they're heading somewhere interesting. Then a civilised derig apart from a heavy load back to camp.</p>
+<p>[rigging guide]</p>
+<img src="./images/TraverseandDerigTunnocks_18_08_10a.jpg" width="800"/>
+<img src="./images/TraverseandDerigTunnocks_18_08_10b.jpg" width="800"/>
+<img src="./images/TraverseandDerigTunnocks_18_08_10c.jpg" width="800"/>
+<div class="timeug">T/U: ?</div>
+<p>
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+===2010-08-02|Tunnocks Rigging| <u>Chris Densham</u>, Martin Jahnke, Andy Chapman===
+
+[rigging guide] 
+
+Rigged entrance pitch - quite slow going but its awkward. Very little snow so snow slope had a slot on the RHS as descend and Chris added a deviation on LH wall to keep rope over, though a bit low. 
+
+T/U: 4hrs 
+
+===2010-08-02|Tunnocks Rigging| Neil Pacey, <u>Becka Lawson</u>, Chris Smith===
+
+After a long wait (having foolishly turned up at the same time as A-team) we got going and rigged the traverse, nuisance pit and then started on Caramel Catharsis but ran out of hangers frustratingly near to the top. Out to rain, mist and dark – good test of the reflectors on the way home. 
+
+T/U: 5hrs 
+
+===2010-08-06|Tunnocks - Stringfellows| Andy Chapman, <u>Neil Pacey</u>===
+
+
+Andy climbed up loose boulder slope at south end of `stringfellows'  big chamber. I followed with drill and some rigging gear. Andy bolted while I started surveying around the balcony. Surveyed maze of phreatic passages, complex area. Two good leads, one required a bolt traverse over a pot. Can see across the pot into large black space. From near side of pot managed to get a 30m data leg into unknown passage, could swear Becka and Chris had a conversation with us shouting to them (denied by Becka and Chris). Second lead is another undescended large pitch down at the end of a rift. Other passages around the balcony still need surveying, all look like phreatic tubes and small rifts, `C' type leads. Tied survey into station `8' and stringfellows main chamber. 
+
+T/U: 8hrs
+
+===2010-08-06|Tunnocks - Usual Suspects| Chris Densham, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===  
+
+Ran around mopping up A (+B, +C) horizontal leads in usual suspects after adding a hand bolt spit into pitch from string theory into usual suspects. Connected up these A-leads, leaving a good-looking rift to drop plus a ramp that needs a handline and a big but dripping and not overly exciting pitch. Then up the passage ad surveyed to finish minor leads on left. Then look to QMA near climb in down a small, drafting and catchy passage (“oh my poor oversuit...”) which, surprisingly ended in an aven and pitch. Bit under 2 hours out to clag and rain. Ugh. 
+
+T/U: 10.5hrs
+
+===2010-08-04|Tunnocks - String Theory| Chris Densham, <u>Andy Chapman</u>===
+
+Becka, Neil, Chris and myself headed to the top of the big pitch, Neil, Chris and I looked over the pitch and then Becka and Neil went off for a potter around starfish. I climbed down to the ledge but after describing its loose qualities, it was decided to rig to the right of the climb. Chris rigged the pitch whilst I huddled up at the pitch head in my gimp mac. Eventually, Chris finished and I descended to find Chris on a ledge waiting for me. It was decided to leave the last part of the pitch after I down climbed and thought it was a “bit loose”. Chris noticed a small hole in the far side of the chamber (stringfellows), we both poked our heads through to find a continuing rift. Back out via a minor detour (or two) to top camp for a well deserved curry. 
+
+T/U: 8hrs 
+
+===2010-08-05|Tunnocks - Stringfellows chamber and connecting to Usual Suspects| Neil Pacey, Julian Todd, <u>Becka Lawson</u>===
+
+Neil re-rigged Sting Theory, re-doing the pitch head bolts and extra  bolt and then added another spit whilst Julian and I surveyed down then we surveyed Stringfellows chamber where Neil found a good drafting pit. He put the initial bolts into it but we only had a short rope so then he went up the 3m to swing into the obvious rift at the bottom of String Theory to get to The Straight Choice and then he rigged the 25m pitch down to the Usual Suspects (at first I was worried we'd found yet another huge pitch but no...). Finished the survey to tie into an old station. Wondered around the chamber to check out our old bivy from when we got trapped last year then out to bed, a fine trip. 
+
+T/U: 10hrs 
+
+===2010-08-04|Tunnocks - Checking horizontal leads| Neil Pacey, Julian Todd and <u>Becka Lawson</u>=== 
+
+Showed Chris and Andy the head of String Theory and carried their gear (Chris put spits in for the first traverse; second one is okay on naturals). Then had a look at the ?C on Max Pleasure on RHS - too tight and the ?B (accessed via Just For a Laugh) close to ?C on L near Starfish Junction got a vocal and light connection through a boulder choke. There is some black space above - probably just to same place too so downgrade this to QMC at most. Then to Julian's 12s rattle just N of Crossword Passage. Neil put in a handbolt and went down a short distance where not really enough room to pit in another handbolt so downgrade this to QMC. Meanwhile Julian and I surveyed the tube up (a QMB?) which went to a small pitch (via tight, drafty passage) which is close to Crossword Passage. Maybe QMC? Finally had a look at the ?B just NW up from Starfish near some choke - probably still hasn't been pushed and then looked at p20 in Just For a Laugh before rift. Again, probably still undescended. 
+
+T/U: 8hrs
+
+===2010-08-06|Tunnocks - First photo trip| Mark Shinwell, <u>Julian Todd</u>=== 
+
+A normal rotten, damp morning at the stone bridge. A group of four arranged to go down the deep stringfellows pitch, leaving Mark and me. Becka suggested I partake on a photographic trip. Knowing Mark's prosperity to jack on the entrance pitch (in '08), I was quite horrified to find myself underground at 11am on the 3rd day on the run. After an emergency dump somewhere not discrete enough, I began to feel much better (previous dump was in usual suspects chamber at 5pm same place as two were taken in '09 during the flooding incident). Either I have gotten inconveniently  out of phase with the morning ritual, or there is something disagreeable among all the powdered food like substances at top camp. Maybe it's the custard. First photographic stop was down the stringfellows big pitch. Mark abbed down and put 4 flashes on the ledge, then made me lean back on my rack from the slope at the top on the red rope everyone has been complaining about. About 20 photos were taken with me looking the wrong way (not down), with my eyes closed, with a `concerned' expression on my face. I better get a copy of something to put on the web as I am not normally found in that situation. It helped also to be convenient to send me down to collect the flashes without kicking them over the side. We could hear drilling and hammering going on down at the bottom of the pitch. Second photo shoot was on the mounting choss behind the pitch. Third was on the other side of the choss around looking away from the usual suspects pitch. Stal chamber in Goody-goody was ignored. We did a quick diversion to Starfish chamber and the snowy aven. More photos at Caramel catharsis sandy crawl and the ice column at the bottom of the entrance. It was mow 6pm. Neil caught up with us on the climb out. Foggy walk back to the stone bridge and faff allowance put us too late to head down the hill. Another hard custard night with rain that carried on well into daylight when almost everyone  jacked and followed down to a warm base camp. 
+
+T/U: 8hrs
+
+===2010-08-07|Tunnocks, Stone Monkey|Martin Jahnke, Chris Smith, <u>Chris Densham</u>===
+
+Surprised to be ascending ramps of loose boulders almost to the surface to get to the ongoing lead. Dropped miserable pitch to active stream ending in boulders. At least the Stone Monkey had decency to die properly. Surveyed out but Chris S had difficulty with DistoX so last legs dodgy. Optical equipment problems were compounded by a lens from my glasses springing down between  boulders leading to a one eyed ascent through numerous rising inlets during exit - large amounts of water so close to surface. 
+
+T/U: ?
+
+===2010-08-08|Tunnocks HL|Becka Lawson, Chris Smith, <u>Chris Densham</u>
+
+An efficient start for a deep rigging trip was marred by neglecting to bring any drill bits. Fortunately this was discovered whilst rigging a traverse line in Goody goody. Usefully, Becka discovered a high level continuation in Northward direction while taking a pee at Naughty naughty junction. So we made the best of the situation and gave Chris S some note-taking experience by tandem surveying with Becka also on notes. Surprisingly crystalline formations - aragonite? - growing from popcorn. Stopped at dig which gave Chris S an opportunity to warm up with some thrashing about. 
+
+T/U: ?
+
+===2010-08-09|Tunnocks - Usual suspects to Trident chamber, Phreas Interruptus|Becka Lawson, <u>Chris Densham</u>===
+
+Continuing on from trip of 06/08. On way in Becka noticed final rebelay bolt on String Theory had cracks erradiating from it so I gingerly prusiked back up to replace bolt. A few smart blows with a hammer were sufficient to remove previous bolt and rock surrounding it. Becka rigged pitch (P15m) into rift near Northerly limit of lower level Tunnocks/ Usual Suspects. At base of pitch a small rift headed East but 2m ramp up West entered walking sized phreas which was interrupted after c.20m by a pitch formed by a recent capture of three separate inlets (trident chamber). While I rigged down Becka solo-surveyed. From bottom of pitch one inlet appeared to drip past past phreas continuation at N. end of chamber, at same level as entry phreas. While Becka sketched Trident chamber I prepared rig for abseil/ traverse across (2Nat). 14m rope and 2 bolts just sufficient to reach pheratic tube (20m needed). Walking sized passage left as open lead. Connected up survey on exit. 
+
+T/U: 10hrs
+
+===2010-08-10|Tunnocks Usual suspects to Trident to Phreas Interruptus|Andrew Atkinson, <u>Chris Densham</u>, Becka Lawson, Aiko (German group)===
+ 
+Becka's team motivating skills were unfairly rewarded by Andrew and Chris setting off for the north trending phreas while she waited 2hrs for a pair from the German group to make it up the hill. But by the time Andrew had pit in a deviation bolt on p15 and I had replaced 14m rope with 20m rope and Andrew had put in 2 more bolts in traverse, Becka and Aiko had caught us up. Becka and Aiko then had to scratch around in Easterly rift at base of p15m while Andrew and myself surveyed using DistoX and pda, occasionally connecting by bluetooth, along phreas inturruptus. Draft picked up after passing hole in floor which Becka and Aiko later decided connected back to Trident chamber. After 200m of Northerly progress, passage abruptly interrupted by false boulder floor above 20m pitch. Went to collect Becka and Aiko from their tit-bit collection. Andrew rigged traverse line across false floor, with bolt (and natural) placed in roof from top of `elephants back' spur from far wall. Well used 14m rope sufficient to reach phreas continuation on far side. Becka close to frustration so just as it started to look grovelly I headed out with Aiko while Andrew and Becka continued on. 
+
+[rigging guide]
+
+T/U: 10hrs 
+
+
+===2010-08-14|Tunnocks - Flying high| <u>Julian Todd</u>, Becka Lawson===
+
+Insanely foul mood in the morning, possibly as a result of Information Tribunal call going tits up. Becka had run out of competent people to go caving with, so I was hauled over to the entrance whether I liked it or not. A moment of being nice and promising me I was not going near the Stringfellows pitch persuaded me underground. Just qm basing in the main level. 
+1. Continuation of earlier poke from past starfish broke into flying high at a `C' lead that I would have put down as `A'.
+2. Further up Flying high was a lower cross rift with two `B' leads. However, got side tracked down under on dodgy boulder wedge to a flat crawl that opened onto a wet pitch. I couldn't see to out, but, after much complaining Becka looked for me. Definite `C' lead. 
+ There were 3 leads at the lower rift. Turn right lead to a climb (not done). Ahead was drafty, but poss in line with upper passage (for which we didn't have up to date survey). We went left into a chamber over a 5m pit. The continuation looked trampled. It was our `08 explorations from Hedonism end (past the pool), blocked by `dodgy' traverse, which was much easier from this end. We did the round trip. 
+3. Went to end of passage past snowy area (ticking of a qm with grade I survey - if it went anywhere it would have fallen into Gravity). Nice passageways, ending in a mud sink and a drip. Qm continuation required climb onto mud bank for another 15 meters mud floor and crystal clumps on the floor. 
+
+T/U: 8hrs
+
+
+===2010-08-15|Walk to Greiskogel eyehole| <u>Julian Todd</u>===
+
+Everyone safely underground. Gave up waiting for Frank so headed past Tunnocks into hooley-hooley land. Quite intimidating when a final climb got me within easy distance of the grassy slopes of the Gries. Continued on 60deg grass and up to the and the eyehole, which was a wind tunnel. Ate flapjack, then decided to follow ridge to the top. There's a gap between there and the top, and a locked wooden hut in the gap. Found and signed in the book (1st entry 1990) that shows peak time to be Jan -March.  First English person to bother. Way back was risky of a guard-down going home injury and bad karma from killing a mouse in the morning by tossing a rock onto it. Oh, hadn't bothered with backpack - took water and stuff in pockets of cag tied by its arms around my waist, guaranteed to tear stuff every time I leapt forward with it caught on a rock. Settled down for a very twitchy night reliving parts of the walk. Headed down in fog in morning. 
+
+
+===2010-08-12|Tunnocks to So Vein + QMB| <u>Becka Lawson</u>, Chris Smith=== 
+
+Stinking post-dinner hangover, but Chris was keen so we slogged up the hill and I tottered underground for a mellow trip to finish off So Vein. Left at junction quickly to a pitch, through the dig that Chris pushed last trip soon looked familiar and we tied it into Flying High. Then off to QMB on main massage on R just beyond where Flying high enters. This headed up steeply to a drafting mud dig which Chris Smith launched into and dug his was through in no time but i'd had enough so we packed up and headed home. 
+
+T/U: 5.5hrs
+
+
+===2010-08-13|Tunnocks Phreaticus Interuptus (Usual Suspects)| Andrew Atkinson, <u>Becka Lawson</u>=== 
+
+Somehow found ourselves back at the mud dig/ squeeze from 10/8/10, only this time with drill, rope and utterly clarted up SRT gear. Surveyed and quickly reached a sizeable pitch with a continuation opposite so Andrew rigged a scary traverse (we only had four hangers - went back and liberated 2 more from previous traverses) - uphill past a waterfall and no ledge. One bolt creaked and he started to sound under strain as he hung on grimly to place another . I munched flapjack and took photos from my grandstand view. Once over we romped around hundreds of meters of horizontal passage, mostly strongly drafting ramps, some well decorated with bracket fungus, but everything eventually ended in pitches. DistoX batteries died mid-trip so I got something to do at last, taking notes. Good trip! 
+
+T/U: 12hrs 
+
+===2010-08-15|Tunocks - Usual Suspects - Phreaticus Interruptus| <u>Becka Lawson</u>, Andrew Atkinson===  
+
+Back over the scary traverse (13/8/10) to a climb (`traverse' according to Andrew but more uphill than along). Andrew had spotted I was back to flapjack munching and photo snapping whilst Andrew sweated over the rotten rock. A while later he made it up and we surveyed to gain just a few meters before, inevitably, one more pitch. Time to go home. Left the traverse in as even Andrew wasn't on for derigging it but he managed to derig the one before and the other two and then the pitch rope and we dragged all the gear out of the cave. Coincided with Neil and Andy at the bottom of Usual Suspects - they'd been derigging too so we all ended up with heavy loads for a slow prussik out. 
+
+T/U: 11hrs 
+
+
+===2010-08-13|Tunnocks| Chris Smith, Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u>===
+
+A group down to check out the 100m pitch, whilst checking out a couple of side passages in Konisberg. We had a quick look up the side passage on the left hand side of Konisberg -  well I say quick look, both Chris and Neil discovered pitches. It was decided to rig Chris's pitch (not sure the logic of why!!). It looked about 30m so wouldn't be a problem, so  I set off, drill in hand. 70 odd meters later with a big free hang in sight, I was glad of the longer rope!! Unfortunately, due to the unfortunate mistake of leaving a bag of hangers at the top of the 80,  I was forced to do some ultra light rigging on AS's which unfortunately ran out one deviation from the bottom, `ARSE' :(. Back out to have a quick look aka survey down some side passages on the balcony then out. 
+
+[rigging guide]
+
+T/U: 8hrs 
+
+
+===2010-08-14| Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u>===
+
+Neil and Andy were both shattered so decided to shaft bash in the hole Becka found to find it chocked after a few meters. Also had a look in some holes on the other size of the gorge - no luck but did find one of Shinwell's holes. 
+
+===2010-08-15|Tunnocks |Neil Pacey, <u>Andy Chapman</u>===
+
+Neil and Andy set off down Tunnocks behind Andrew and Becka. We soon catch them up when they have to rerig the entrance after the rockfall. We decided to drop Neil's pitch, he starts to rig. I decided to have a quick look down a slot in the floor. I pop out at the bottom of the pitch to Neils surprise!! Way on is dodgy climb so we backed off tails between our legs to the 100m pitch. I finished rigging it with only just rope to spare to discover a hole to the left, leading into blackness, with a long  drop with a rock. Back out derigging and hoping drill doesn't break!! Derigged Konisberg then out with heavy bags in the ratio 1:2 (Andy:Neil). 
+
+T/U: 8hrs 
+
+
+===2010-08-14|Tuncocks across usual suspects and goody goody| Andrew Atkinson and <u>Ju</u>===  
+
+Tunnocks across usual suspects and goody goody. Andrew drilled in a traverse across the top of usual suspects. Back out again via round trip. Ju's first caving trip in ages!
+
+T/U: 5hrs 
+
+
+===2010-08-16|Ice Flow Tunnocks|<u>Becka Lawson</u>, Frank Tully, Neil Pacey===  
+
+To strongly drafting hole by Gravity Always Wins/ snow-claute. I started to rig it but bottled it as soon as I dropped past the lip where nobody could check what I was up to so Neil took over. Meanwhile Frank checked out the QMC opposite to find it led over a bold bridge across the 60m of Gravity Always Wins to bypass the pitch - surveyed this at the end. Down the main pitch led to a beautiful ice-filled chamber. Hexagonal cracked ice on many walls, ice crystals, really unusual - but bloody cold. Interesting rigging by Neil dropped a second short pitch into a larger chamber with a huge (6m+) high ice/ compressed snow wall. Draft probably from here but it would be hard to ascend. 
+
+T/U: 7hrs
+
+
+===2010-08-17|Usual Suspects - Rampart| <u>Becka Lawson</u>, Frank Tully and Neil Pacey===  
+
+Neil climbed the ramp above the pitch in Usual suspects which Andrew had checked out when we were returning on 15/8/10 - He put in a handbolt and a dodgy natural as we'd failed to bring any hilti spits so couldn't use the drill. This got us to a ledge onto a monster pitch - probably at least 50m down and a long way up and it sounded like a proper small stream at the bottom. Way on soon ended. Then we derigged string theory and hauled our way out with the gear. I like derigging!
+
+T/U: 8hrs
+
+
+===2010-08-18|Traverse and derig Tunnocks | <u>Becka Lawson</u> and Andrew Atkinson===  
+
+Checked out the way on opposite the traverse over Usual Suspects. I managed to rig a tiny 3 bolt traverse over the pit which leads to a second pitch. Neither looked promising. Andrew clambered on rope to the far side and had a quick look at the two tubes leading off -y both small, muddy QMC's, only worth pushing if they look like they're heading somewhere interesting. Then a civilised derig apart from a heavy load back to camp. 
+
+[rigging guide]
+
+T/U: ?
+
+
+
+
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+
+<h1>Stuff returned to T-store by Frank/Wookey via BCRA conf</h1>
+
+<p>Returned on 2010-09-27</p>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>Survey folders x2</li>
+	<li>sesh book</li>
+	<li>bier book</li>
+	<li>Wessex journal #321 (frnaks?)</li>
+	<li>Expo logbook</li>
+	<li>Pair of glasses + strap in grey nike case</li>
+	<li>Mouse</li>
+	<li>VGA cable</li>
+	<li>SAP #1 & #3</li>
+	<li>Wook's DistoX</li>
+	<li>3 laser tapes</li>
+	<li>7 analog instruments</li>
+	<li>Expo receipts</li>
+	<li>3 x drill bag karriment + 2 spare bits</li>
+	<li>Drills x2, makita</li>
+	<li>Batts x4, Makita</li>
+	<li>Mains makita charger</li>
+	<li>12V charger</li>
+	<li>Black HD drybag x2</li>
+	<li>Green light drybag</li>
+	<li>2 medium weight drybags (black)</li>
+	<li>9 tacklesacks</li>
+	<li>2 small T-sacks (for drills)</li>
+	<li>5 'tectors (1 bent &lt;unreadable&gt;, 4 PVC</li>
+	<li>Rpoe marking kit (Yellow HS, pens scissors - ho heater or
+clear HS</li>
+	<li>Insuation tape rolls (blue, earth, red, grn, brown, grey,
+white, black, mostly unused</li>
+	<li>1st Aid kit (bottle)</li>
+	<li>setting tool</li>
+	<li>10 hilti HKDs</li>
+	<li>46 screwgates + 9 unmarked</li>
+	<li>8 snapgates + 2 non-club tape (1 yellow, 1 red/white/blue)</li>
+	<li>1 grigri</li>
+	<li>1 bolting hammer (petzl)</li>
+	<li>87 hangers+maillons</li>
+	<li>45 slings</li>
+	<li>2 central MRs</li>
+	<li>1 cut sling</li>
+	<li>4 deviation cords</li>
+	<li>1 kneepad</li>
+	<li>1 blue hood</li>
+</ul>
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
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+<li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index of the expedition site</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC in Austria introduction page</a></li>
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+
+<h1>Expo 2010 suggestions list</h1>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>2 attachments + decent cord for drills</li>
+	<li>Beast/phoenix flat tapered tackle sacks</li>
+	<li>decent donkeys dicks/haul cord on tacklesacks</li>
+	<li>2 or 3 small daren drums with pocket rocket stove + shelter (bothy)</li>
+	<ul>
+	<li>Darren drums 5" high with prusiking kit in</li>
+	<li>Comp+clino</li>
+	<li>MSR pocket rocket</li>
+	<li>Titanium mug</li>
+	<li>Pencil</li>
+	<li>Nail varnish on string</li>
+	<li>String for attaching distoX around neck</li>
+	<li>soup</li>
+	<li>food</li>
+	<li>Daren Drum - string on top</li>
+	<li>Large tacklesacks for stash kit</li>
+	<li>Foam to sit on</li>
+	<li>Bothy bag 2 person</li>
+	<li>First aid kit</li>
+	<li>Candles - lighter</li>
+	<li>Gaffer round outside</li>
+	</ul>
+	<li>throw away red hammers + more petzl hammers</li>
+	<li>new clinos (none working properly)</li>
+	<li>2 new tape measures</li>
+	<li>decision on through-bolts</li>
+	<li>grease syringes as rig</li>
+	<li>skyhooks - big!!</li>
+	<li>Aid climbing gear - ets and fifi hooks</li>
+	<li>ladders at top camp</li>
+	<li>Training weekend - mid rope rescue, knots, hangers etc</li>
+	<li>Syringes for grease</li>
+	<li>Spit cleaning tap</li>
+	<li>Need a plan for callouts: 10pm callout - when do we call
+the rescue, if it raining, etc. When do we call out the Austrians?</li>
+	<li>Music for top camp</li>
+	<li>Petrol light for top camp</li>
+	<li>Another large daren drum for top camp</li>
+	<li>Need more blue rope - or use old 2005 ropes for top camp -
+need red markering</li>
+	<li>Instructions for expo electrical installation 12V</li>
+</ul>
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="index.htm">Expo 2010 index</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index of the expedition site</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC in Austria introduction page</a></li>
+</ul>
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+</html>
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+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
+</head>
+<body>
+
+<h1>Expo 2010 left-at-topcamp list</h1>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>5	250g bags of mashed potato</li>
+	<li>&half;        Box of mashed potato</li>
+	<li>80      Darren drum of plain</li>
+	<li>20      Flavoured oatso</li>
+	<li>30      Assorted soups new this year</li>
+	<li>20      Tomato Soup</li>
+	<li>12      Packs egg noodles</li>
+	<li>30      Personal noodles</li>
+	<li>1       bag of muesli</li>
+	<li>3       Packs of dried apricots</li>
+	<li>1       Pack of dried fruit</li>
+	<li>200     Tea bags</li>
+	<li>1kg     sugar</li>
+	<li>&half;       Darren drum of custard</li>
+	<li></li>
+	<li>3       Raumer hammers</li>
+	<li>1       Orange handle hammer</li>
+	<li>3       Raumer spit drivers (Rubber handle)</li>
+	<li>4       Lightweight spit driver</li>
+	<li>3       Hilti setters</li>
+	<li>1 pot   10 spits, 3 hiltis</li>
+	<li>1 pot   8 hiltis</li>
+	<li>1 pot   10 spits, 10 hiltis</li>
+	<li>10      empty pots</li>
+	<li>1 pot   cones for spits?</li>
+	<li>4       measuring tapes</li>
+	<li>1       capping mat rubber 6” sq</li>
+	<li>3       13mm spanner</li>
+	<li>1       First aid kit, first response peli case</li>
+	<li>1       Large first aid kit</li>
+	<li>1       Lump hammer</li>
+	<li>2       Crow bars</li>
+	<li>1       Chisel</li>
+	<li>2       New 10mm drills hilti</li>
+	<li>1       New 10mm Draper bit</li>
+	<li>1       Cheap 10mm drill bit</li>
+	<li>2       1.5V Lithium batteries</li>
+	<li>2       Large batteries</li>
+	<li>3       Large solar cells</li>
+	<li>4       Smaller solar cells</li>
+	<li>1       Solar controller 20A Perspex</li>
+	<li>10m     Deviation cord</li>
+	<li>2       500mm 8mm studding</li>
+	<li>1       700mm 8mm studding for stoves</li>
+	<li>1       Buffalo sleep bag</li>
+	<li>Details of battery</li>
+	<li>Small battery, Yuasa   NPC38-12I</li>
+	<li>Large battery, 350mm, 168mm, 180mm high</li>
+</ul>
+
+<hr />
+<!-- LINKS -->
+<ul id="links">
+<li><a href="index.htm">Expo 2010 index</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index of the expedition site</a></li>
+<li><a href="../../index.htm">CUCC in Austria introduction page</a></li>
+</ul>
+</body>
+</html>
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+<h1>Expo 2011: documentation index</h1>
+
+<ul>
+	<h4>Pre-Expo Documentation</h4>
+	<li><a
+	href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Expo_2011/">Expo
+	planning wiki</a></li>
+	<li><a href="../2011/expo-accounting.odt">Accounting Policy</a>
+	
+	<h4>Post-Expo Documentation</h4>
+</ul>
+
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