diff --git a/1623/README.txt b/1623/README.txt
index fb11ee34c..03b740ab0 100644
--- a/1623/README.txt
+++ b/1623/README.txt
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Programmers beware.
-Troggle generates files in repsonse to URL requests of the form
-/1623/283.html
+Troggle generates files in response to URL requests of the form
+/1623/238/283.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.
+files will need fixing to repair this peculiarity.
Philip Sargent 26/2/2022
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diff --git a/1623/others/README.txt b/1623/others/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5811aad4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/others/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+All this stuff in 1623/others/ should really be in the /guidebook area of the site, as everything below /1623/ is expected to be a cave description.
+
+We have not moved it yet because it would be pain editing all the URLs.
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diff --git a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm
index 7f5483438..51800a8b9 100644
--- a/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm
+++ b/1623/others/l/nasev2.htm
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ the Steinbrückhöhle Top Camp location is at the top left, but this pho
This photo was taken from the steep north slopes of the Bräuning Nase
which can be climbed
via a shallow gully. At the north end of the Bräuning Nase short ridge, by hacking through
-dwarf pine, Laser Point 0/7
+dwarf pine, Laser Point 0/7
can be found, in an entertaining position perched over the cliff down to the
Schwarzmoossättel. The actual summit is at the south end of the ridge, and
views of the plateau from anywhere on the top are restricted by the clinging
@@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ see how vegetation has changed since CUCC started to visit the area.
This shot was taken ten years before we first camped on the plateau just over the col
in 1988.
-Old (Schwarzmoossättel)Top Camp
+Old (Schwarzmoossättel)Top Camp
would eventually be sited just off the bottom of the picture left of centre. Behind this, an area of
limestone karren with noticeable diagonal scarps is the location of
-1623/171 whilst to the right and nearer is
-another patch of bare karren containing B11,
-164 and 189.
+1623/171 whilst to the right and nearer is
+another patch of bare karren containing B11,
+164 and 189.
Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel is the peak on the skyline left of centre, and
-Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance
+Kaninchenhöhle's top entrance
lies just in from the right hand edge of the picture on the horizon.
diff --git a/cave_data/1626-55.html b/cave_data/1626-55.html
index 1be8fed79..1269b9772 100644
--- a/cave_data/1626-55.html
+++ b/cave_data/1626-55.html
@@ -1,154 +1,121 @@
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-This file is generated by troggle on Nov. 5, 2023, 1:07 p.m. UTC using the form documented at
+This file is generated by troggle using the form documented at
the form documented at
handbook/survey/caveentry.html
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-- Under the aegis of LVHK Oberösterreich, 1961-present,
- Austrian National expedition took place in 1965,
- Both LVHK Oberösterreich and LVHK Steiermark worked together in 1973.
-caves-1626/55/55-second-dataset.svx
-The labyrinthine system contains several levels of development, mostly southwards towards Nagelsteghöhle (the probable resurgence at 850m). The current deepest point (a sump) has been reached by systematically traversing over pitches of 40 to 90m.
-
-- 78.2012
- (GSAB) Spéalp 1 (June 1977) pp 33-49, Totes Gebirge: Description des principaux gouffres de la zone ouest du massif, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave
English Translation
En Français
The description is translated mainly from reference 78.2012 by Andy Waddington and Jill Gates, with additional info on dates/lengths as cited.
-
-
-
-More information on this cave, by those exploring it, can be found on the Landesverein für Höhlenkunde in Oberosterreich site, with text available in both English and German and with a number of excellent photos.
- The cave had been surveyed to 6000m long and -216m by 1965. An Austrian National expedition in 1965 reached -530m.
- A sump in the Hinterland at -538m was reached in 1966, when the length was over 10.3 km.
- In 1970, Großen Rundgange and Ischler Esteiler brought the length up to 16.3 km.
- In October 1973, the Dunkler Grund area led to -718m, (-723m in some sources) at which time the length was 18km.
- In 1975 the system was connected to the nearby Planer-Eishöhle.
- The length in January 1976 was 19052m and in December 1977, 20155.5m.
- Sektion Ausseerland journal gave 23900 m in July 1980.
- Spéleo Flash number 128 gives 16 entrances and a length over 30km.
- Die Höhle 1986(3) gives 747m, 40km, which is about the same as LVHK Steiermark Journal for 1984, which states length 40.2km, depth 746m as at the end of 1984.
- The World Deep/Long caves list (end 1995) from Bob Gulden of the NSS Geo² Long and Deep caves committee gives 70km and 725m, quoting BCRA Caves & Caving number 44, p 47 as its source (Summer 89).
-
-
+- Under the aegis of LVHK Oberösterreich, 1961-present,
- Austrian National expedition took place in 1965,
- Both LVHK Oberösterreich and LVHK Steiermark worked together in 1973.
+caves-1626/55/55-second-dataset.svx
+The labyrinthine system contains several levels of development, mostly southwards towards Nagelsteghöhle (the probable resurgence at 850m). The current deepest point (a sump) has been reached by systematically traversing over pitches of 40 to 90m.
+
+- 78.2012
- (GSAB) Spéalp 1 (June 1977) pp 33-49, Totes Gebirge: Description des principaux gouffres de la zone ouest du massif, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave
English Translation
En Français
The description is translated mainly from reference 78.2012 by Andy Waddington and Jill Gates, with additional info on dates/lengths as cited.
+
+More information on this cave, by those exploring it, can be found on the Landesverein für Höhlenkunde in Oberosterreich site, with text available in both English and German and with a number of excellent photos.
- The cave had been surveyed to 6000m long and -216m by 1965. An Austrian National expedition in 1965 reached -530m.
- A sump in the Hinterland at -538m was reached in 1966, when the length was over 10.3 km.
- In 1970, Großen Rundgange and Ischler Esteiler brought the length up to 16.3 km.
- In October 1973, the Dunkler Grund area led to -718m, (-723m in some sources) at which time the length was 18km.
- In 1975 the system was connected to the nearby Planer-Eishöhle.
- The length in January 1976 was 19052m and in December 1977, 20155.5m.
- Sektion Ausseerland journal gave 23900 m in July 1980.
- Spéleo Flash number 128 gives 16 entrances and a length over 30km.
- Die Höhle 1986(3) gives 747m, 40km, which is about the same as LVHK Steiermark Journal for 1984, which states length 40.2km, depth 746m as at the end of 1984.
- The World Deep/Long caves list (end 1995) from Bob Gulden of the NSS Geo² Long and Deep caves committee gives 70km and 725m, quoting BCRA Caves & Caving number 44, p 47 as its source (Summer 89).
+
+
-
-1626/55/55.html
+
diff --git a/guidebook/remote.html b/guidebook/remote.html
index cb3627fe0..c8d3a147c 100644
--- a/guidebook/remote.html
+++ b/guidebook/remote.html
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Move so that EditThisPage works and does not clash with cave data rendering -->
area of limestone karren and dwarf spruce. Exploration is deterred by the
lack of paths, almost complete absence of water supplies and possible places
to camp and just general inaccessibility. This is the main area of CUCC exploration since 2000.
+In recent years the area between the Schwarzmoossattel and the Stonebridge top camp has been just called "the plateau" as we have got more used to it. The term "far plateau" is not much used, but if it is, then today (2025) it would refer to the areas beyond Garlic Cave or beyond Tunnocksshaft.