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<title>1623:0</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>AltausseeEEEEr See north shore vauclusian risings</h1>
<h1>Altausseer See north shore vauclusian risings</h1>
<p>A walk around Altausseer See reveals few streams flowing in to the lake,
but a sizeable river flowing out, fuelling speculation that there were

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<body>
<h1>N &amp; NE shore of Altauseer See</h1>
<h1>N &amp; NE shore of Altausseer See</h1>
<p>Altausseer See is a 2 km long glacier-carved lake south of the Loser
plateau. Its north shore lies on a significant fault which marks the

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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

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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)

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%% CUCC Expo Bier Book
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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\\
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Mark D\bigskip\\
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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\\
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\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
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\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\\
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\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
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%\seshtabletwo
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%\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 buyers 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 Expos
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.
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%%
%% 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}
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%\usepackage{grid}
%\usepackage{graphpap}
%\setlength{\parskip}{1.5ex}
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\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.
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{\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}
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\ \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
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@ -29,24 +29,34 @@ publications, and the sources are individually acknowledged. Again, where
translated, we believe that copyright in the translation lies with the
translator, and rights to grant permission to use the material have been
granted to CUCC. Where original publication was in English (material from
Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society and
Lancaster University Speleological Society), then copyright undoubtedly lies
with those organisations or with the individual authors. Permission has been
sought to include such material in the archive, but neither CUCC nor the
editors of these pages have been granted the right to permit further
reproduction - please approach these organisations or the original authors
direct.</p>
Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society,
Lancaster University Speleological Society and Northern Pennine Club),
then copyright undoubtedly lies with those organisations or with the
individual authors. Permission has been sought to include such material
in the archive, but usually neither CUCC nor the editors of these pages
have been granted the right to permit further reproduction - please approach
these organisations or the original authors direct.</p>
<p>Copyright in the HTML, page layout and structure of the archive lies with
Andy Waddington in almost all cases.</p>
<p>Copyright in the HTML, page layout and structure of the archive originally
lay with Andy Waddington, who has released anything directly attributable to
his work as CC-BY-SA. More recent work on the strucure, style and mechanisms
of maintaining the site belong to younger authors who may or may not wish
their work to be reproduced.</p>
<p><b>Photographs</b>: Where scanned photographs or images digitised from
video are included, the copyright information for the original photograph is
included in the HTML page which includes the full-sized image. In almost all
cases, the HTML files, page layout and image manipulation used to produce an
image for the website is &copy; Andy Waddington. In these cases, these
aspects may be reproduced with acknowledgement, but permission to use the
image must be sought from the original photographer.</p>
<p><b>Photographs</b>: Where digital photographs (or, for much of the earlier
work, scanned photographs or images digitised from video) are included, the
copyright information for the original photograph is
included in the HTML page which includes the full-sized image (an effort will
be made over time to incorporate this into exif data where possible). Whilst
the HTML files, page layout and image manipulation used to produce an
image for the website may belong to the wesbite maintainers, permission to
reuse any image must be sought from the original photographer unless
licence terms (such as CC) are given with the image. Even when licensed
for reuse, credit to the photographer should be given in a form visible
to any end user. There may be the odd photo uncredited on the site - which
might mean we simply lost track of who took it ! If you took a photo used
here and would like it credited, please get in touch - we'd like to know
too, and will add credit as soon as possible.</p>
<p>There is a list of all the individual <a
href="folk/author.htm">contributors</a> to this archive, who ultimately own

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ limestone karren fields. Marking of caves or routes by paint is now strongly
discouraged, more discreet metal tags being used instead. This makes caves even
harder to spot from any distance away.</p>
<p>Many of the caves were explored up to twenty years ago, using 8mm
<p>Many of the caves were explored up to almost forty years ago, using 8mm
self-drilling anchors - the hangers were removed. Not all of these were
well-placed, and some were placed for ladders, not SRT. All will have
deteriorated, even though, in most cases, they were greased during derigging.

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all: bierbook.pdf seshbook.pdf
bierbook.pdf: bierbook.ps
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bierbook.ps: bierbook.dvi
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latex --shell-escape bierbook.tex
latex --shell-escape bierbook.tex
seshbook.pdf: seshbook.ps
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dvips seshbook.dvi
seshbook.dvi: seshbook.tex bb.cls
latex --shell-escape seshbook.tex
cleanbier:
rm -f bierbook.pdf
rm -f bierbook.ps
rm -f bierbook.log
rm -f bierbook.dvi
rm -f bierbook.toc
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rm -f missfont.log
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\thispagestyle{empty}
\begin{center}
\ \vspace{3cm}\\
{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
\vspace{5mm}
{\Huge \bf Expo 2014}\\
\vspace{2cm}
{\Huge \sc \gothic Bier Book}\\
\vfill
\end{center}
\newpage
\ \vspace{12cm}\\
Revision 1, 10 July 2014.
\newpage
\tableofcontents
\clearpage
\thispagestyle{empty}
\hfill
\clearpage
\chapter{Bier Tally (1-50)}
\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont Bier Tally (1-50) cont'd}
\tallyB
\chapter{More Bier (51-100)}
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\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont More Bier (51-100) cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
\tallyB
\chapter{Even More Bier (101-150)}
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\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont Even More Bier (101-150) cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{100}
\tallyB
\chapter{Dunkel Bier (1-50)}
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\tallyA
\newpage
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\tallyB
\chapter{Limo Tally (1-50)}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont Limo Tally (1-50) cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyB
\chapter{More Limo (51-100)}
\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont More Limo (51-100) cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
\tallyB
\chapter{Notable Farts}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont Notable Farts cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyB
\chapter{Number of Showers}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyA
\newpage
{\chapterfont Number of Showers cont'd}
\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
\tallyB
\chapter{Expo Transport}
\transporttable
\newpage\transporttablelong
\newpage\transporttablelong
\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)}
{\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
Sat 19\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Sun 20\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Mon 21\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Tue 22\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Wed 23\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Thu 24\textsuperscript{st} July & \\&\\\hline
Fri 25\textsuperscript{nd} July & \\&\\\hline\hline
Sat 26\textsuperscript{rd} 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{th} July & \\&\\\hline
Fri 1\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
Sat 2\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Sun 3\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Mon 4\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
\end{tabularx}
\newpage
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
\hline
Tue 5\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Wed 6\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Thu 7\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Fri 8\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\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{st} August & \\&\\\hline
Thu 14\textsuperscript{nd} August & \\&\\\hline
Fri 15\textsuperscript{rd} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
Sat 16\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Sun 17\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Mon 18\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Tue 19\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Wed 20\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Thu 21\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
Fri 22\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
Sat 23\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
Sun 24\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
\end{tabularx}
\chapter{Toll Road Info}
\chapter{In Austria Jollies}
Please record details of all excursions over 10km.\\
\inaustriatranstable
\inaustriatranstabletwo
\inaustriatranstabletwo
\clearpage
\thispagestyle{empty}
\hfill
\clearpage
\chapter{Squashed Flies Page}
\money{Adam}
\money{Aled}
\money{Andrea}
\money{Andrew}
\money{Becka}
\money{Chris}
\money{David M}
\money{David W}
\money{Dour}
\money{Elaine}
\money{Fleur}
\money{Gina}
\money{Holly}
\money{Jess}
\money{Joe}
\money{Julia}
\money{Julian}
\money{Juliet}
\money{Katey}
\money{Martin}
\money{Matt}
\money{Michael}
\money{Mike}
\money{Nathanael}
\money{Neil}
\money{Noel}
\money{Pete}
\money{Rob A}
\money{Rob W}
\money{Sam}
\money{Sophie D}
\money{Sophie H}
\money{Wookey }
\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
\chapter{Dinner Choices}
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l||X|X|X|c|}
\hline
{\bf Attendee}&{\bf Starter}&{\bf Main Course}&{\bf Dessert}&{\bf Cost} \\ \hline\hline
Adam &&&& \\ \hline
Aled &&&& \\ \hline
Andrea &&&& \\ \hline
Andrew &&&& \\ \hline
Becka &&&& \\ \hline
Chris &&&& \\ \hline
David M &&&& \\ \hline
David W &&&& \\ \hline
Dour &&&& \\ \hline
Elaine &&&& \\ \hline
Fleur &&&& \\ \hline
Gina &&&& \\ \hline
Holly &&&& \\ \hline
Jess &&&& \\ \hline
Joe &&&& \\ \hline
Julia &&&& \\ \hline
Julian &&&& \\ \hline
Juliet &&&& \\ \hline
\end{tabularx}
\newpage
\vspace{1cm}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l||X|X|X|c|}
\hline
{\bf Attendee}&{\bf Starter}&{\bf Main Course}&{\bf Dessert}&{\bf Cost} \\ \hline\hline
Katey &&&& \\ \hline
Martin &&&& \\ \hline
Matt &&&& \\ \hline
Michael &&&& \\ \hline
Mike &&&& \\ \hline
Nathanael &&&& \\ \hline
Neil &&&& \\ \hline
Noel &&&& \\ \hline
Pete &&&& \\ \hline
Rob A &&&& \\ \hline
Rob W &&&& \\ \hline
Sam &&&& \\ \hline
Sophie D &&&& \\ \hline
Sophie H &&&& \\ \hline
Wookey &&&& \\ \hline
&&&& \\ \hline
&&&& \\ \hline
&&&& \\ \hline
\end{tabularx}
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}
\chapter{Gear taken up the hill}
\newpage\
\chapter{Stuff left in Austria}
\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\
\chapter{Expo Suggestions}
\newpage\ \newpage\
\chapter{Quotes}
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
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Adam\bigskip\\
Aled\bigskip\\
Andrea\bigskip\\
Andrew\bigskip\\
Becka\bigskip\\
Chris\bigskip\\
David M\bigskip\\
David W\bigskip\\
Dour\bigskip\\
Elaine\bigskip\\
Fleur\bigskip\\
Gina\bigskip\\
Holly\bigskip\\
Jess\bigskip\\
Joe\bigskip\\
Julia\bigskip\\
Julian\bigskip\\
Juliet\bigskip\\
Katey\bigskip\\
Martin\bigskip\\
Matt\bigskip\\
Michael\bigskip\\
Mike\bigskip\\
Nathanael\bigskip\\
Neil\bigskip\\
Noel\bigskip\\
Pete\bigskip\\
Rob A\bigskip\\
Rob W\bigskip\\
Sam\bigskip\\
Sophie D\bigskip\\
Sophie H\bigskip\\
Wookey \bigskip\\
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%%
\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{bb}
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%\usepackage{calc}
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\definecolor{hrulecol}{gray}{0.5}
\definecolor{textcol}{gray}{0}
\usepackage{colortbl}
\arrayrulecolor{hrulecol}
\newcommand{\seshattendees}{%
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{X|l|l}
{\bf Attendee}&{\bf Amount owed}&{\bf Amount paid}\\\hline\hline
&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
&&\\\hline\hline\raggedleft{\bf Totals}&&
\end{tabularx}}
\color{textcol}
\newcommand{\seshdetails}{%
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\color{hrulecol}
\vspace{7.8ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
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\thispagestyle{empty}
\begin{center}
\ \vspace{3cm}\\
{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
\vspace{5mm}
{\Huge \bf Expo 2014}\\
\vspace{2cm}
{\Huge Sesh Book}\\
\vspace{4cm}
\vfill
\end{center}
\newpage
\ \vspace{12cm}\\
Revision 1, 10 July 2014.
\newpage
\ \vspace{6 cm}\\
The Sesh Book is intended to be taken to every sesh at the Gasthof, so the Bier Book can
remain in the Potato Hut.
For each sesh, the table recording attendees, amount owed and amount paid is the primary reference
for the treasurer and should be completed accurately. The totals give a quick check that everything
has been accounted for.
The space on the opposite page can be used for recording the details of what each person had, and
for tallies etc. Any other details that might make it easier for the treasurer to decipher the receipt
should also be noted.
\sesh{1}
\sesh{2}
\sesh{3}
\sesh{4}
\sesh{5}
\sesh{6}
\sesh{7}
\sesh{8}
\sesh{9}
\sesh{10}
\sesh{11}
\sesh{12}
\sesh{13}
\sesh{14}
\sesh{15}
\sesh{16}
\sesh{17}
\sesh{18}
\sesh{19}
\sesh{20}
\chapter{Sesh Quotes}
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
\newpage\ \newpage
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</head>
<body>
<h1>Photographers and authors of articles</h1>
<h2 style="text-align: center; margin-top: -5pt;">on CUCC expeditions 1976-present</h2>
<p>Don't run away with the idea that this is complete, although it must be getting close.</p>
<p>First, the editors of this archive must thank <strong>everyone</strong> in the full <a href="index.htm">list of expedition members</a> - almost all of them have written of their exploits in the expedition logbooks, so all of them are authors of at least something in this archive. Everyone of them we have managed to contact has been willing to have their words included here. We'd also like to thank those few who reduced our workload by typing in parts of the logbooks - a truly tedious job.</p>
<p>Similarly, we must extend particular thanks to all those members who have contributed to the many surveys - it is an unglamourous and often thankless task. Several of the "published authors" in the list below have also spent hundreds of hours in the laborious process of drawing up the surveys - often to see their work rendered out-of-date even before being published.</p>
<p>Those in the following list have written articles about <strong>CUCC expeditions</strong> (see <a href="../others/index.htm">Other groups</a> for writing about other trips to the area) for either Cambridge Underground or for other caving journals, which are already included here, or will eventually be a part of the archive. They are included in alphabetical, rather than chronological order, and no indication is given here of the extent of their contribution. The list also includes all photographers who have allowed the use of material in this archive and those who have helped translate articles from foreign journals. Please see the <a href="../pubs.htm">bibliography</a> of published reports for more details on authorship. Photographs are credited in the html pages which hold the full-sized images.</p>
<ul>
<li>Andy Atkinson</li>
<li>Rich Barker</li>
<li>Steve Bellhouse</li>
<li>Olly Betts</li>
<li>Bob Bloodworth</li>
<li>John Bowers</li>
<li>Dave Brindle</li>
<li>Victoria Brown</li>
<li>Mike Burgess</li>
<li>Charles Butcher</li>
<li>Duncan Collis</li>
<li>Andy Connolly</li>
<li>Anthony Day</li>
<li>Chris Densham</li>
<li>Brian Derby</li>
<li>Mark Dougherty</li>
<li>Simon Farrow</li>
<li>Dave Fearon</li>
<li>Mark Fearon</li>
<li>Jill Gates</li>
<li>Clive George</li>
<li>Julian Haines</li>
<li>Dave Horsley</li>
<li>Julian Griffiths</li>
<li>Kate Janossy</li>
<li>Simon Kellet</li>
<li>Juliette Kelly</li>
<li>Pete Lancaster</li>
<li>Fran Lane</li>
<li>Rebecca Lawson</li>
<li>Jont Leach</li>
<li>Rod Leach</li>
<li>David Loeffler</li>
<li>Erin Lynch</li>
<li>Dan Mace</li>
<li>Tony Malcolm</li>
<li>Mike Martin</li>
<li>Earl Merson</li>
<li>Ian Millar</li>
<li>Keith Millar</li>
<li>Iain Miller</li>
<li>Ben van Millingen</li>
<li>Steve Perry</li>
<li>Mike Perryman</li>
<li>Nick Reckert</li>
<li>Penny Reeves</li>
<li>Mike Richardson</li>
<li>Del Robinson</li>
<li>Tony Rooke</li>
<li>Hugh Salter</li>
<li>Philip Sargent</li>
<li>Mark Shinwell</li>
<li>Mike Thomas</li>
<li>Nick Thorne</li>
<li>Phil Townsend</li>
<li>Tim Vasbie-Burnie</li>
<li>Andy Waddington</li>
<li>Martin Warren</li>
<li>Jared West</li>
<li>Tina White</li>
<li>Wookey</li>
</ul>
<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the F&eacute;d&eacute;ration Belgique de Sp&eacute;l&eacute;ologie for supplying photocopies of articles, and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.</p>
<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a> are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most especially the <a href="http://www.oucc.org.uk/">Oxford University Caving Club</a>. This particularly includes the <a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>, which owes much to Gavin Lowe. <!--If you are browsing locally, you may also find a mirror of the well-illustrated <a href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm" _mce_href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT rigging guide</a> produced by Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown. If that link doesn't work, (which it won't if you are browsing over the "real" internet), then the original is <a href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html" _mce_href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">here</a>.--> <!-- For some reason the server hosting that site is case-sensitive for file names. Yes, I know this is ludicrous. --></p>
<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.</p>
<p><a name="maintainers"></a>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds; see the <a href="../update.htm">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for creating the edifice should go to the two original editors:</p>
<p>Andy Waddington<br /> mail: &lt;Austria (at) pennine.demon.co.uk&gt;<br /> Andy's own <a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/Andy/index.htm">homepage</a></p>
<p>Wookey<br /> mail: &lt;Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk&gt;<br /> Wookey's own <a href="http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/">homepage</a></p>
<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<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><strong>Main Indices:</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="../infodx.htm"><strong>Index</strong> to Expo</a> information pages</li>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas</li>
<li>Full <a href="../indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623</li>
<li>List of (links to) <a href="../pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<h1>Photographers and authors of articles</h1>
<h2 style="text-align: center; margin-top: -5pt;">on CUCC expeditions 1976-present</h2>
<p>Don't run away with the idea that this is complete, although it must be getting close.</p>
<p>First, the editors of this archive must thank <strong>everyone</strong> in the full <a href="index.htm">list of expedition members</a> - almost all of them have written of their exploits in the expedition logbooks, so all of them are authors of at least something in this archive. Everyone of them we have managed to contact has been willing to have their words included here. We'd also like to thank those few who reduced our workload by typing in parts of the logbooks - a truly tedious job.</p>
<p>Similarly, we must extend particular thanks to all those members who have contributed to the many surveys - it is an unglamourous and often thankless task. Several of the "published authors" in the list below have also spent hundreds of hours in the laborious process of drawing up the surveys - often to see their work rendered out-of-date even before being published.</p>
<p>Those in the following list have written articles about <strong>CUCC expeditions</strong> (see <a href="../others/index.htm">Other groups</a> for writing about other trips to the area) for either Cambridge Underground or for other caving journals, which are already included here, or will eventually be a part of the archive. They are included in alphabetical, rather than chronological order, and no indication is given here of the extent of their contribution. The list also includes all photographers who have allowed the use of material in this archive and those who have helped translate articles from foreign journals. Please see the <a href="../pubs.htm">bibliography</a> of published reports for more details on authorship. Photographs are credited in the html pages which hold the full-sized images.</p>
<ul>
<li>Andy Atkinson</li>
<li>Rich Barker</li>
<li>Steve Bellhouse</li>
<li>Olly Betts</li>
<li>Bob Bloodworth</li>
<li>John Bowers</li>
<li>Dave Brindle</li>
<li>Victoria Brown</li>
<li>Mike Burgess</li>
<li>Charles Butcher</li>
<li>Duncan Collis</li>
<li>Andy Connolly</li>
<li>Anthony Day</li>
<li>Chris Densham</li>
<li>Brian Derby</li>
<li>Mark Dougherty</li>
<li>Simon Farrow</li>
<li>Dave Fearon</li>
<li>Mark Fearon</li>
<li>Jill Gates</li>
<li>Clive George</li>
<li>Julian Haines</li>
<li>Dave Horsley</li>
<li>Julian Griffiths</li>
<li>Kate Janossy</li>
<li>Simon Kellet</li>
<li>Juliette Kelly</li>
<li>Pete Lancaster</li>
<li>Fran Lane</li>
<li>Rebecca Lawson</li>
<li>Jont Leach</li>
<li>Rod Leach</li>
<li>David Loeffler</li>
<li>Erin Lynch</li>
<li>Dan Mace</li>
<li>Tony Malcolm</li>
<li>Mike Martin</li>
<li>Earl Merson</li>
<li>Ian Millar</li>
<li>Keith Millar</li>
<li>Iain Miller</li>
<li>Ben van Millingen</li>
<li>Steve Perry</li>
<li>Mike Perryman</li>
<li>Nick Reckert</li>
<li>Penny Reeves</li>
<li>Mike Richardson</li>
<li>Del Robinson</li>
<li>Tony Rooke</li>
<li>Hugh Salter</li>
<li>Philip Sargent</li>
<li>Mark Shinwell</li>
<li>Mike Thomas</li>
<li>Nick Thorne</li>
<li>Phil Townsend</li>
<li>Tim Vasbie-Burnie</li>
<li>Andy Waddington</li>
<li>Martin Warren</li>
<li>Jared West</li>
<li>Tina White</li>
<li>Wookey</li>
</ul>
<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the F&eacute;d&eacute;ration Belgique de Sp&eacute;l&eacute;ologie for supplying photocopies of articles, and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.</p>
<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a> are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most especially the <a href="http://www.oucc.org.uk/">Oxford University Caving Club</a>. This particularly includes the <a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>, which owes much to Gavin Lowe. <!--If you are browsing locally, you may also find a mirror of the well-illustrated <a href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm" _mce_href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT rigging guide</a> produced by Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown. If that link doesn't work, (which it won't if you are browsing over the "real" internet), then the original is <a href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html" _mce_href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">here</a>.--> <!-- For some reason the server hosting that site is case-sensitive for file names. Yes, I know this is ludicrous. --></p>
<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.</p>
<p><a name="maintainers"></a>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds; see the <a href="../update.htm">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for creating the edifice should go to the two original editors, both of whom are still working on the site:</p>
<p>Andy Waddington<br /> mail: &lt;expo (at) pennine.ddns.me.uk&gt;<br /> Andy's own <a href="http://www.pennine.ddns.me.uk/blog/andrew">blog pages</a></p>
<p>Wookey<br /> mail: &lt;Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk&gt;<br /> Wookey's own <a href="http://wookware.org/">homepage</a></p>
<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<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><strong>Main Indices:</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="../infodx.htm"><strong>Index</strong> to Expo</a> information pages</li>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas</li>
<li>Full <a href="../indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623</li>
<li>List of (links to) <a href="../pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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annual updates, server syncing, and troggle development work.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="update.html#update">Updating the website</a></li>
<li><a href="update.html#checkout">Expo Website manual</a></li>
<li><a href="update.htm#update">Updating the website</a></li>
<li><a href="update.htm#checkout">Expo Website manual</a></li>
</ul>
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<h1>Cambridge University Caving Club Expedition Handbook</h1>
<p>The pages which make up this handbook were originally based on the paper documents you might find lying around the Potato Hut or Top Camp. These web pages are now the master documents. They should tell you everything you need to know about Expo. Please update them/add info as required.</p>
<dl>
<dt><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting</a></dt>
<dd>The printable <a href="prospecting_guide.html">prospecting guide</a> or <a href="/prospecting_guide/">new prospecting guide (slow to load)</a> is essential reading before you wander the plateau stumbling across holes of potential interest. Vast amounts of work have been wasted in the past through inadequate recording. It isn't very much extra work, but ensures that your hard work gains some recognition in the future rather than making lots of tedious work and the cursing of your name... There is a separate page with pictures of surface landmarks for <a href="findit.htm">taking bearings</a>, and a new guide to getting a <a href="survey/gps.htm">GPS fix</a>.</dd>
@ -16,12 +18,21 @@
<dd>You fall and break your leg &ndash; probably need a little help to get out of the cave ? How would you feel if everyone at this stage took the rescue guide into Hilde's bar and started reading about what to do ? Not a happy prospect, is it &ndash; so in the hope that it is <strong>not</strong> you who gets hurt, we suggest you read this <strong>now</strong> so you know what to do. It may well help you if it <strong>is</strong> you who gets injured, and may even help prevent that from happening. So don't skip it !</dd>
<dt><a href="phone.htm">Phones</a></dt>
<dd>How to use and update the mobile phones on expo.</dd>
<dt><a href="solar.html">Solar Panel system</a></dt>
<dd>Description of seting up and putting away the Solar Powered battery charging system at the stone bridge</dd>
<dt><a href="update.htm">Website</a></dt>
<dd>This tells you how the website and related data are arranged, accessed and used.</dd>
</dl>
<hr />
<h2>Computing stuff</h2>
<dl>
<dt><a href="update.htm">Website and Data</a></dt>
<dd>This tells you how the website and cave data are arranged, accessed and used.</dd>
<dt><a href="tortoise/tortoise-win.htm">Aled's Windows 101</a></dt>
<dd>A brief, straightforward guide (with pictures!) covering how to get Putty and TortoiseHg working on a Windows PC.
<dt><a href="computer.html">Expo Computer</a></dt>
<dd>Details on how the expo computer and network is set up and adminned.</dd>
</dl>
<hr />
<dl>
<dt><a href="solar.html">Solar Panel system</a></dt>
<dd>Description of seting up and putting away the Solar Powered battery charging system at the stone bridge</dd>
<dt><a href="photo.htm">Photography</a></dt>
<dd>This section is hardly even written, let alone useful :-)</dd>
<dt><a href="rigit.htm">SRT Rigging</a></dt> <dd>This one's also minimal &ndash; but links to useful info on another site. There is (Jan 2000), however, in addition to the rudimentary page above, a few pages towards a full Austria-specific guide. The <a href="rig/index.htm">contents page</a> links to an <a href="rig/intro.htm">Introduction</a> and a useful section on <a href="rig/boltin.htm">placing bolts</a> and it may be useful to refer to the expedition <a href="../fixaid.htm">Fixed Aids</a> list to see what gear has been left in place from previous years.</dd>

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<html>
<head>
<title>Cambridge University Caving Club Expedition Handbook.</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Windows 7 How-to No.1:<br>TortoiseHg and Putty</h1>
<p>Struggling to get TortoiseHg to work on Windows (Service Pack 1,
32-bit)? Heres a quick guide which I hope explains how to sort it all
out.</p>
<p>You first want to ascertain that both <a href="http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/">TortoiseHg</a> and <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html">Putty</a> are nicely installed. Then run Putty;</p>
<h2>Putty:</h2>
<p>Upon opening putty, youll be greeted with a screen similar to this;</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoPuttyscreen.png" alt="Putty Configuration Screen" />
<p class="caption">Putty Configuration Screen</p></div>
<p>Type <tt>expo@expo.survex.com</tt> into the box under Host Name, and type a
name into the box under 'Saved Sessions' then click 'Save' (in the
above case called 'Expo' this means you dont have to type in
expo@expo.survex.com each time you use Putty. You simply click on
'Expo' then 'Load'). Then click 'Open'.</p>
<p>You will then see the following screen:</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoPuttyscreen2b.png" alt="Putty Login Screen" />
<p class="caption">Putty Login Screen</p></div>
<p>Dont worry if you cant see anything happening onscreen as you type in the password, this is whats supposed to happen; so just type in the password and press the return/enter key.</p>
<p>Done! At some point you may come across a Windows popup which asks
you to verify the address you're attempting to log into (at which
point you select 'hells-to-the-yeah', or equivalent). You have now made sure that your computer is happy to log on using TortoiseHg. To log out of Putty, type 'logout', then press the return/enter key.</p>
<h2>TortoiseHg:</h2>
<p>To open up TortoiseHg, simply open a folder somewhere on your desktop (you can make a new folder if you want, to keep things neat), and right click in the folder and select “Hg Workbench”</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoWorkbenchopen.png" alt="Accessing the Workbench" />
<p class="caption">Accessing the Hg Workbench</p></div>
<p>Once this opens up, go to File>Clone Repository, and you should get the following;</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoRepositoryScreen.png" width="75%" height="50%" alt="Hg Workbench" />
<p class="caption">Hg Workbench</p></div>
<p>At which point type <tt>ssh://expo@expo.survex.com/loser</tt> into
the 'Source' box (in this case I have specified a particular folder on
the server; 'loser', I suggest you do the same for now). You may also
choose where you want the repository to be created by clicking
'Browse' next to the 'Destination' box. As far as I recall, you don't
need to edit anything in the box where it says 'Hg command'. Click 'Clone'!</p>
<p>Voila! If you're now looking at the following screen or similar,</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoRepositoryScreen2.png" width="75%" height="50%" alt="Hg Workbench Linked" />
<p class="caption">Hg Workbench Linked</p></div>
<p>All is well.</p>
<p>If anything seems unclear, please email me at elmo2058@gmail.com, and I will reinstall things on my own machine to see where things get confusing. Watch this space for another webpage/update with how to install/use WINSCP for straightforward file transfers.</p>
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<p><tt>hg commit</tt> (you can specify filenames to be specific)</p>
<p>or right clicking on the folder and going to commit in TortoiseSVN.</p>
<p>or right clicking on the folder and going to commit in TortoiseHG. Mercurial can't always work out who you are. If you see a message like "abort: no username supplied" it was probably not set up to deduce that from your environment. It's easiest to give it the info in a config file at ~/.hgrc (create it if it doesn't exist, or add these lines if it already does) containing something like</p>
<p>That has stored the changes in your local mercurial DVCS, but it has not sent anything back to the server. To do that you need to:</p>
<p><tt>
[ui]<br/>username = Firstname Lastname &lt;myemail@example.com&gt;
</tt></p>
<p>The commit has stored the changes in your local mercurial DVCS, but it has not sent anything back to the server. To do that you need to:</p>
<p><tt>hg push</tt></p>

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<body>
<h1>CUCC Austria Expeditions: Introduction</h1>
<p><b>For well over three decades, Cambridge University Caving Club, CUCC, have
<p><b>For almost four decades, Cambridge University Caving Club, CUCC, have
explored caves on the <span lang="de-at">Loser</span> Plateau, about 80 km east
of <span lang="de-at">Salzburg</span> in Austria. These WWW pages (over 800
pages and over 700 images) contain much of the documentation from the
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ exploration of these annual expeditions.</b></p>
<p>The expedition runs in the Summer, usually August; it is
still at the earliest planning stage. More details will appear when
available on the <a href="years/2013/index.html">Expo 2013 page</a>.</p>
available on the <a href="years/2014/index.html">Expo 2014 page</a>.</p>
<p>For those coming on an Austria expedition for the first time, this great
bulk of material can seem a little overwhelming. However, it's important for
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Aussee,</span> where we are annually made very welcome by
and family.</p>
<p>Only in 1986 has an expedition failed to visit
<span lang="de-at">Loser,</span> and a substantial part of the journal of
<span lang="de-at">Loser</span>, and a substantial part of the journal of
CUCC and exCS, "Cambridge Underground" is taken up by expedition reports. The
majority of these are reproduced within these web pages and can be reached
through the <a href="pubs.htm">list of published reports</a>.</p>

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<letter></letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>CUCC 1978: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom.</explorers>
<underground_description>Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season. This large, phreatic passage chokes in both directions and the way on is in a rift to one side, from which the draught pours.</p><p>A pitch of 23m has an inlet entering part way down, which makes the rest of this pitch and the following one of 19m unpleasant in wet weather. Two ways then lead on, either down with the water or by traversing round this drop to another passage.</p><p>Climbing down with the water leads to a short passage with the water in a rift below. Round a sharp corner is a short drop to the head of a larger rift. A 5m pitch down this leads to another rift which, in turn, leads out to the side of a large shaft. Stones dropped from a small hole in the corner of the passage above the 5m pitch also fall into this shaft. Laddering from the side, the pitch is 67m with a large ledge just above half-way, and is unpleasantly wet in poor weather. From the base of this pitch, the continuing rift/canyon trends south west and has pitches of 5, 9 and 8m before the other route drops in from above.</p><p>Over the traverse, a short pitch of 4.5m, followed by a short climb up, leads to the head of a pitch of 10m to a boulder floor. Two ways on from here are down through the boulders into a shaft, or across the shaft and into a narrow rift. The way through boulders soon chokes, but the narrow rift soon opens into a massive shaft of 100m with a rebelay roughly halfway. This drops directly into the rift reached by the original route.</p><p>Below the junction, the rift continues with a 5m climb and pitches of 5, 14 and 44m, this last pitch being quite wet and emerging into a massive cross-rift trending south east. The water disappears into the choked floor of this rift via a nasty wet crawl, rapidly becoming too small.</underground_description>
<explorers>CUCC 1978, 2013: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team
Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom. Olly and
Jenny extended in 2013</explorers>
<underground_description><p>Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season (or at least did in the late 1970s). This large, phreatic passage leads to 83 (via Down Under) to the southwest (by climbing up the hading left wall into a higher level passage) and Ropeless to the northeast. The 1970's way on is down pitch in a rift almost opposite the entrance pitch, from which some of the draught pours.</p>
<p>To the northeast, the passage is smaller and is soon broken by a 5m deep rift. Upstream (right) ends in a boulder choke below 2012-70, downstream (left) appears to connect to the 1970s pitch series. To continue, the rift is crossed by a pendule to a chossy slope up on the other side. From the top of this slope a series of short dusty ramping pitches lead down. In 2012 a rope was only used at the top, but in 2013 it was rigged down to the bottom (p10, c3). At the bottom a short section of dusty crawling passage (draft in your face) leads to another rampy pitch. This is initially freehanging, but becomes more rampy (p10, c7). At the bottom of the rampy section, a rifty pitch continues below, and a traverse level heads off to the NNE and into <b>Ropeless</b>. There are two ways Ropeless can be gained. In 2012 the rigging ended when all available gear was used, and a bold traverse continued until it was (just) possible to climb down into the sandy passage. In 2013 more gear was available, and the drop was rigged down from the end of the traverse followed by a short (rigged) down and up to gain the same sandy passage.</p>
<p>This sandy passage is followed against a strong draft. Shortly (~15m later) the passage bends to the right, and a smaller walking sized side passage leaves on the left (which is more obvious when going out) - this leads to Wonderland via Sea of Fudge and connections to the 1970s route.</p>
<p>Continuing east along the main Ropeless passage, a short climb down (rigged in 2013) and traverse across brings you into a large, drippy chamber with rocks all over the floor. At the end of this a small rift is descended (rope) down a narrow rubble slope which isnt very stable, so beware of dislodging rocks onto people or the rope below (this may in fact be better rigged by traversing at a higher level from the chamber and then dropping when it opens out). After a few metres you land on a col with pitches to each side. West quickly ends in a too tight rift, East is descended to a rubble slope. Facing down the slope, <b>Ropefree</b> is through a window on the left-hand (north) wall, reached by a short rope traverse. From the top of this it is possible to scramble down the other side into another chamber. A strong draft emanates from a far too-tight right in the floor on the right. At the end of the chamber a tight rift can be gained at floor level, but it is better to bridge up and along, traversing over some rocks (avoiding one squeeze) to an unavoidable short squeeze (<b>Pushing the Envelope</b>). This is best entered feet first - there is a convenient ledge the other side (but do keep in mind there is a pitch below). Tackle is best passed through with at least one person on each side.</p>
<p>Immediately through Pushing the Envelope, is a rift pitch that appears to continue down a fair way. Descend the top narrow part of the rift (rope) until it opens out where a traverse ledge takes you around the left side of the continuing pitch into <b>Sleepless</b>.</p>
<p>Sleepless is a fairly high passage. It is best to follow it at floor level - there is an upper level but this ends in a tricky climb down through the boulders. Following the lower level (which soon splits off down a sloping climb on the right side of the passage) a short section of straight rift is soon followed by some pretty mud banks. The passage opens out and narrows again and continues until it is broken by a small hole. This can be crossed with a short traverse (rope). Beyond this, Sleepless appears to continue north with a pitch. The main way on is to ignoring this and follow ledges round to the right into a short section of curving phreatic passage. Shortly this hits the end of a large cross rift which heads off to the South. At this intersection, the draught is really strong and cold - this is the <b>Coldest Place in Earth</b>. Skirt around the end of the cross rift on the left (rope) to where a short pitch descends to a gloopy muddy floor.</p>
<p>The Coldest Place in Earth is followed until a large pitch is reached. This is crossed by <b>Easy Traverse</b> (rope) round ledges on the LH wall. Beyond this, the passage is followed until a pitch is reached. The <b>Twin Pitches</b> are split by a wet muddy pool. At the bottom of the second part of the pitch the cave becomes more rift like - <b>Restless</b>.</p>
<p>From the base of the second of the Twin Pitches, a floor trench soon starts. The best route we found was (description written from memory nearly a year later) to descend about 2m into in it fairly soon, then traverse along at that level for a bit, climbing down about another 2m near a chock stone (if you descend too quickly the rift is very awkward to move along - and coming out, its quite easy to miss where to climb up and find yourself trapped in the bottom of the rift, unable to get higher - if this happens, just backtrack looking carefully for where to climb up). The rift widens as it kinks left, and you want to descend onto the large ledge which is (hopefully) not far below. Traverse round as the rift bends back to the right, and the short <b>Rift Pitch</b> soon follows. This pitch ends on some ledges (but there is a continuation below), follow these ledges on. Continue along the rift, traversing on ledges and climbing down when possible past a small pool. The passage now widens and is broken by a large undescended pitch, <b>Too Bold for This Spit</b>. This is thought to connect with China 68m below. A traverse is made along the right hand wall to reach a passage on the other side with a chossy floor sloping up. From the top of this slope, head down the other side and follow the passage as it bends to the NE.</p>
<p>The passage is broken by a short pitch <b>Down and Up</b>, abseil down this and climb the other side (free-climbable to rig, but really deserves a rope for normal use) to reach Land of Confusion. The main rift passage is high, but in places narrow, and can be followed past several easy climbs and side passages to reach the head of a large pitch, <b>Korea</b>.</p>
<p>Korea can be descended to land at the south end of a large breakdown chamber with several ways on. To continue deeper cross to the North end of the chamber and wriggle down through the rocks until it opens out further. A series of pitches can be descended through the rocks into a continuing rift. To reach China, follow the southern wall to the west through breakdown and down a short climb until you break out into a large passage, <b>China</b>. Turning right in China quickly ends in a large muddy/bouldery wall, with a passage on the right which connects back to the Korea chamber via a short pitch. Turning left, China can be followed along and down until the passage eventually narrows, and progress is blocked by a pitch.</p>
<h2>Wonderland</h2><p>Following the side passage from ropeless leads down several short climbs to come out in the wall of a slightly larger passage. Left here leads to a connection with the 1970s route, and to another with Ropeless. Right leads to Wonderland via a short wet and muddy duck, the <b>Sea of Fudge</b>. When going through the pinch point, beware of a stalactite. After this the passage enlarges until it ends at a junction with a cross rift. To the right this soon ends, but left can be followed down a couple of climbs (the second is easiest if you follow the LHW) to land at the bottom a drippy aven. Climb up into a tall narrow rift on the other side, and wriggle through <b>The Rabbit Hole</b> (the wide point in an otherwise too narrow rift). This quickly becomes a keyhole passage with a walking sized phreatic part which is followed. The floor trench quickly leaves the main passage on the right (following the departing floor trench is awkward at first, but opens out at an undescended pitch).</p>
<p>The main Wonderland passage is followed, past a small chamber on the left (with side passage doubling back), and then a second larger chamber. The is a climb up on the back wall of this chamber which appears to gain a passage above. A low way on at the end of the chamber reconnects with the main passage further west. The main passage suddenly gets much smaller and splits with a choked passage on the right and a small aven on the left.</p>
<h2>Big rift series</h2><p>A pitch of 23m has an inlet entering part way down, which makes the rest of this pitch and the following one of 19m unpleasant in wet weather. Two ways then lead on, either down with the water or by traversing round this drop to another passage.</p><p>Climbing down with the water leads to a short passage with the water in a rift below. Round a sharp corner is a short drop to the head of a larger rift. A 5m pitch down this leads to another rift which, in turn, leads out to the side of a large shaft. Stones dropped from a small hole in the corner of the passage above the 5m pitch also fall into this shaft. Laddering from the side, the pitch is 67m with a large ledge just above half-way, and is unpleasantly wet in poor weather. From the base of this pitch, the continuing rift/canyon trends south west and has pitches of 5, 9 and 8m before the other route drops in from above.</p><p>Over the traverse, a short pitch of 4.5m, followed by a short climb up, leads to the head of a pitch of 10m to a boulder floor. Two ways on from here are down through the boulders into a shaft, or across the shaft and into a narrow rift. The way through boulders soon chokes, but the narrow rift soon opens into a massive shaft of 100m with a rebelay roughly halfway. This drops directly into the rift reached by the original route.</p><p>Below the junction, the rift continues with a 5m climb and pitches of 5, 14 and 44m, this last pitch being quite wet and emerging into a massive cross-rift trending south east. The water disappears into the choked floor of this rift via a nasty wet crawl, rapidly becoming too small.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey>grade 5 survey from 1978</p><p><img src="others/107.png" alt="107 survey" /></survey>
<survey><p>2013 Plan<br /><a href="expoimages/surveys/107-plan-2013.pdf"><img src="107/plan.png" alt="2013 plan survey"></a></p>
<p>2013 Elevation<br /><a href="expoimages/surveys/107-elv-2013.pdf"><img src="107/elevation.png" alt="2013 elevation survey"></a></p>
<hr />
<p>1978 (grade 5) survey<br /><img src="107/survey-1978.png" alt="1978 107 survey"></p></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
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<area>1d</area>
<kataster_code>5/S/E x</kataster_code>
<kataster_number>76</kataster_number>
<unofficial_number></unofficial_number>
<unofficial_number>originally numbered 106</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-76main</entranceslug>

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<location_description>On the plateau in a prominent dry valley below southern forepeak of Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel, some way below Laser Point 0_5. The bottom of the gully is pretty much on the (cairned) best walking route from Top Camp to <a href="82.htm">Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat.82) and <a href="76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a> (Kat.76).</location_description>
<approach></approach>
<underground_description></underground_description>
<photo></p><div class="centre"><a href="others/l/107.htm"><img alt="Photo of entrance" src="others/t/107.jpg" width="117" height="175" /></a></div><p></photo>
<photo></p><div class="centre"><a href="107/l/107.htm"><img alt="Photo of entrance" src="107/t/107.jpg" width="117" height="175" /></a></div><p></photo>
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<photo></photo>
<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance2001-02_1.JPG">
<img alt="2001-02 tag location" src="entrance2001-02_1-small.jpg"></a>
<p>2001-02 tag position</p></div></photo>
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<photo></photo>
<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance2001-03_1.JPG">
<img alt="2001-03 tag location" src="entrance2001-03_1-small.jpg"></a>
<p>2001-03 tag position</p></div>
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S? = Spit (?),
U = Unmarked,
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<marking>T</marking>
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<photo></photo>
<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance204f.JPG">
<img alt="204f tag location" src="entrance204f-small.jpg"></a>
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<photo></photo>
<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance231b_1.JPG">
<img alt="231b tag location" src="entrance231b_1-small.jpg"></a>
<p>231b tag position</p></div>
<div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance231b_3.JPG">
<img alt="231b view of entrance looking south" src="entrance231b_3-small.jpg"></a>
<p>231b view of entrance looking south</p></div>
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<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance231c_2.JPG">
<img alt="231c tag location" src="entrance231c_2-small.jpg"></a>
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<photo><div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance231g_2.JPG">
<img alt="231g tag location" src="entrance231g_2-small.jpg"></a>
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<location_description>Immediately above and behind the 204 stone bridge bivvy</location_description>
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<img alt="244 tag location" src="entrance244_1-small.jpg"></a>
<p>244 tag position</p></div>
<div class="centre"><a href="/expoimages/photos/2013/JuliaDay/entrance244_2.JPG">
<img alt="244 looking down entrance shaft, tag top right-hand corner" src="entrance244_2-small.jpg"></a>
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<span lang="de" xml:lang="de">Salzburg,</span> and it was there
that we set up our camp. The Loser Plateau where we carried out
most of our work is then reached by a steep (in more ways than one)
toll road, follwed by an hour's brisk walk from the top.
toll road, followed by an hour's brisk walk from the top.
Furtunately for us, one of the few local cavers, <span lang="de"
xml:lang="de">Karl Gaisberger,</span> who seems to be able to
arrange anything, managed to secure free passes for us on the toll

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