[svn r4757] - Removed some typos in parts of 204 description

- Updated Expedition Primer to link to this year's objectives rather than those from several years ago,
and the 204 QMlist rather than 161
- Commented out C2001-204-90 from QM list (known to have been pushed last year)
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@ -14,17 +14,19 @@ the <span lang="de-at">Loser</span> plateau (about 80km E of
<dd>a cave now over 24km long and 534m
deep, explored by the club since its discovery in 1988;
<dt><span lang="de">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span>
<dd>explored to -226m in 1999 and to -368m in 2000 - now 2.5km long;
<dd>explored to 454m in depth and 5.3km in length by the end of Expo 2002;
<dt><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogelsystem</span>
<dd>formed from the linkage of several caves into one system, 20km or so
long, and 972m deep, of which a third of the length and both the deepest
point and the highest entrance were explored by CUCC in the early eighties.
</dl>
<p>All three of these caves are expected to be linked together, with the two
major ones only about 20m apart. Around ninety shorter caves have also been
explored and recorded over the twenty year history of expo, and prospecting
for new entrances is still an important activity.</i>
<p><span lang="de">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span> was connected to the <span
lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogelsystem</span> by a group of German cavers in 2002.
It is expected that <span lang="de">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span> will
eventually be connected to this system. Around ninety shorter caves have also
been explored and recorded over the twenty year history of expo, and
prospecting for new entrances is still an important activity.</i>
<p>So much for the executive summary, but what does that mean for the new
expo member ? What is actually involved in going on expo ?
@ -140,16 +142,20 @@ especially true of cave survey and passage description, or, for prospecting,
the recording of locations.
<p>To get a feel for what trips are like, it is perhaps worth dipping into
one of the <a href="years/1996/log.htm#1996-161-6">logbooks for recent
one of the <a href="years/2001/log.htm">logbooks for recent
years</a>. To get an idea of what expo will be trying to achieve, there is a
"<a href="years/2001/goals.htm">mission statement</a>" for the current year.
"<a href="years/2003/goals.htm">mission statement</a>" for the current year.
And to see how much potential there is, a glance at the current
<span lang="de">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span>
<a href="smkridge/161/qmtodo.htm#1999">Question Mark list</a> is a
revelation. Leads are numbered by year, with the most recent first. Following
<span lang="de">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span>
<a href="smkridge/204/qm.shtml">Question Mark list</a> is a
revelation. Leads are numbered by year, with the oldest first. Following
links from any of these leads will get you into the cave description, which
gives an idea of the sort of caving. The
<a href="smkridge/161/top.htm">complete description</a> runs to c 90 A4 pages
gives an idea of the sort of caving.
For the ambitious there is the
<a href="smkridge/161/top.htm">complete <span
lang="de">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span> description</a>, which runs to c 90 A4
pages
when printed, so is rather too much to digest in one go ! We recommend
looking at the printed survey to get an overall idea of the cave and which
parts have the most potential. However, as this is too big for a web page,

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<h2>No Pain No Gain through to the Colonnade</h2>
<H3><A name=survey>Survey</A></H3>
<center><img src="nopain.png" width=498 height=292 alt="Survey"></center>
<center><img src="nopain.png" width=405 height=537 alt="Survey"></center>
<H3><A name=nopainnogain>No Pain No Gain</A></H3>

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<DT><A href="midlevel.shtml#qC2001-204-70"
name=C2001-204-70>C2001-204-70</A> B
<DD>Wolp: Hole in floor; could be blimbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope.</DD>
<DD>Wolp: Hole in floor; could be climbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope.</DD>
<DT><A href="midlevel.shtml#qC2001-204-71"
name=C2001-204-71>C2001-204-71</A> C