From 2591f98f0495532b2434716ae016367480133e53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dl267 Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:42:33 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [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) --- primer.htm | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------ smkridge/204/nopain.shtml | 2 +- smkridge/204/qm.shtml | 2 +- 3 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/primer.htm b/primer.htm index 700ee25cd..794967719 100644 --- a/primer.htm +++ b/primer.htm @@ -14,17 +14,19 @@ the Loser plateau (about 80km E of
a cave now over 24km long and 534m deep, explored by the club since its discovery in 1988;
Steinbrückenhöhle -
explored to -226m in 1999 and to -368m in 2000 - now 2.5km long; +
explored to 454m in depth and 5.3km in length by the end of Expo 2002;
Schwarzmooskogelsystem
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. -

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. +

Kaninchenhöhle was connected to the Schwarzmooskogelsystem by a group of German cavers in 2002. +It is expected that Steinbrückenhöhle 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.

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.

To get a feel for what trips are like, it is perhaps worth dipping into -one of the logbooks for recent +one of the logbooks for recent years. To get an idea of what expo will be trying to achieve, there is a -"mission statement" for the current year. +"mission statement" for the current year. And to see how much potential there is, a glance at the current -Kaninchenhöhle -Question Mark list is a -revelation. Leads are numbered by year, with the most recent first. Following +Steinbrückenhöhle +Question Mark list 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 -complete description runs to c 90 A4 pages +gives an idea of the sort of caving. + +For the ambitious there is the +complete Kaninchenhöhle description, 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, diff --git a/smkridge/204/nopain.shtml b/smkridge/204/nopain.shtml index 154fe346b..975226bc3 100644 --- a/smkridge/204/nopain.shtml +++ b/smkridge/204/nopain.shtml @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ td.imgtable { vertical-align: top }

No Pain No Gain through to the Colonnade

Survey

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Survey
+
Survey

No Pain No Gain

diff --git a/smkridge/204/qm.shtml b/smkridge/204/qm.shtml index 6cb2feab4..06b3bc7f2 100644 --- a/smkridge/204/qm.shtml +++ b/smkridge/204/qm.shtml @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ deviation or pendulum:
C2001-204-70 B -
Wolp: Hole in floor; could be blimbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope.
+
Wolp: Hole in floor; could be climbed, probably be useful to have a bit of rope.
C2001-204-71 C