Handbook updates

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Programmers beware.
Troggle generates files in repsonse to URL requests of the form
/1623/283.html
but there is also this real folder /1623/ in the expoweb root
which contains HTML files and fragments which are served as-is
as plain HTML.
This is very bad design of course, and a relic, but an awful lot of
files will need fixing to reapir this peculiarity.
Philip Sargent 26/2/2022

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<h1>Loser plateau - the walk-in</h1>
<p>From the <a href="../handbook/tollrd.htm">Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e</a>
<p>From the <a href="../handbook/tollrd.html">Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e</a>
Bergrestaurant car park, take the path leading from the NE corner, which is
slightly shorter, and soon joins the main path (numbered 201, and marked with
red and white paint at frequent intervals).</p>
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width="155" height="86" alt="Tony Rooke on path 201" /></a></div>
<p>Following this gently undulating path for ten to fifteen minutes leads to
<a href="../noinfo/areapage_skeletons/egglgrub.html">Egglgrube</a>. Ahead and to the right is a 10m
<a href="../egglgrub.html">Egglgrube</a>. Ahead and to the right is a 10m
cliff rising from the pasture to an area of karren and dwarf pine. To the
left is a valley containing several obvious sinkholes, with a junction path
signposted &quot;Br&auml;uning Zinken&quot; (Weg Nr. 257) leading to <a
href="../noinfo/areapage_skeletons/br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm.</a></p>
href="../br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm.</a></p>
<table class="imgtable">
<tr><td><a href="../piclinks/2012nd.htm"><img src="../tinypix/2012nd.jpg" width="163"
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class="caption"><td colspan="2">Br&auml;uning Alm</td></tr></table>
<p>Above this scarp is another flat area of pasture, the site of CUCC's <a
href="../handbook/tcamps.htm#id1977camp">advance camp</a> of 1977. The path also climbs
href="../handbook/tcamps.html#id1977camp">advance camp</a> of 1977. The path also climbs
this scarp a little further on, turning right (not very obvious) out of the
continuing main valley. If the valley is followed up (this was our normal
route in 1976 and 1977), the same destination can eventually be reached by a
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<tr class="caption"><td colspan="2">Schwarzmoossattel approach</td></tr></table>
<p>The main path leads to short climbs up and breaks out onto a ridge between
the above-mentioned valley and the much deeper <a href="../noinfo/areapage_skeletons/kratzer.html">
the above-mentioned valley and the much deeper <a href="../kratzer.html">
Kratzer valley,</a> access to which is difficult at this point owing to steep
limestone scars. Continuing, the path converges with the 1976 route coming in
from the left at a small col, then contours below the small peak of
Br&auml;uning Nase to the left. Ahead is the site of CUCC's <a
href="../handbook/tcamps.htm#id1979camp">bivouac of 1979</a>, and, slightly beyond, the
href="../handbook/tcamps.html#id1979camp">bivouac of 1979</a>, and, slightly beyond, the
broad col of Schwarzmoossattel.</p>
<p><a href="../plateau.html">The plateau</a> lies directly ahead over this col, and may be reached by any
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ the Steinbr&uuml;cken top camp bivvy. Every year we repair the cairns and
place reflectors on them just for the period that expo is running.</p>
<p>Following the path round to the left (WNW) soon leads to a big cairn and
a short scramble down to the old <a href="../handbook/tcamps.htm#topcamp">Top Camp</a>, which
a short scramble down to the old <a href="../handbook/tcamps.html#topcamp">Top Camp</a>, which
has been used by CUCC between 1988 and 2000. This is adjacent to the only reliable
water supply we have found, situated below the dramatic Br&auml;uning wall.
Please take care not to pollute the spring! Note that this camp site is
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Reserve) and permission is required to camp there.</p>
<p>The path continues below the Br&auml;uning wall to the west, eventually to
reach the inaccessible pasture of <a href="../noinfo/areapage_skeletons/gschwand.html"> Gschwandt
reach the inaccessible pasture of <a href="../gschwand.html"> Gschwandt
Alm</a> north of Loser.</p>
<p>Turning right off the path shortly before old top camp cairned