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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.
Increasingly, the web pages are becoming the master documents. They don't tell
you everything you need to know about Expo, but there is a basic minimum here,
with links to more detailed info when you need it.</p>
<p>There are more sections each year, though only three are anything like
complete at the moment:</p>
<dl>
<dt><a href="callout.html">Callouts</a></dt>
<dd>Confusion over wherever or not a callout has been canncelled can be deeply inconveint.</dd>
<dt><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting</a></dt>
<dd>The prospecting guide 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>
<dt><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying</a></dt>
<dd>Once the cave starts to get significant (ie. anything which requires
getting changed or rigging), it needs good documentation. This is mostly a
matter of doing a cave survey, a guidebook description and usually a surface
survey. The first time you go to explore a poorly documented question mark, you
will realise how important this is, and it also makes for having a pretty
survey on your wall to support your bullshit. For 1998, the surveying guide has
been split into easily digestible chunks, including pages specifically intended
for people who <a href="survey/what.htm">haven't surveyed before</a>.</dd>
<dt><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a></dt>
<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 <b>not</b> you who gets hurt, we suggest you read
this <b>now</b> so you know what to do. It may well help you if it <b>is</b>
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 mobile phones on expo.</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>
<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 stonebridge</dd>
<dt><a href="update.htm">Updating the website</a></dt>
<dd>This tells you how to use HG to download and update the master copy of the
website.</dd>
<dt><a href="stool.htm">On a matter of stooling</a></dt>
<dd>Seriously, this quite important. Do read this document, and when you have finished having a laugh, remember it.</dd>
<dt><a href="vocab.htm">Useful vocabulary</a></dt>
<dd>This is hardly a "section", but contains a possibly useful table of
translations of climbing (mainly) and caving (some) terms into German, Spanish
and French. It's here mainly because I had the material to hand and it would be
silly not to make it available.</dd>
<dt><a href="leader.htm">Checklist for expo leaders</a></dt>
<dd>Whilst it will not often be the case that the expedition leader has not
been before, in 1998 the entire expo leadership were neophytes. Despite much
support from previous leaders, a few odd things got forgotten, like envelopes
for survey notes. One of the good things they invented was an annual
suggestions file for making things better next time. One of the suggestions was
a handbook section telling them what to do! We hope that this checklist will
become useful for "experienced" leaders as well as vital guidance for anyone
new to the job. However, <b>do not rely on it being complete</b>, at least,
not yet.</dd>
<dt><a href="treasurer.html">How to be Expo
Treasurer</a></dt>
<dd>How expo accounting works in theory and practice, the treasurer's tasks,
and how to accomplish them.</dd>
</dl>
<hr />
<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. Increasingly, the web pages are becoming the master documents. They don't tell you everything you need to know about Expo, but there is a basic minimum here, with links to more detailed info when you need it.</p>
<p>There are more sections each year, though only three are anything like complete at the moment:</p>
<dl> <dt><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting</a></dt> <dd>The prospecting guide 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> <dt><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying</a></dt> <dd>Once the cave starts to get significant (ie. anything which requires getting changed or rigging), it needs good documentation. This is mostly a matter of doing a cave survey, a guidebook description and usually a surface survey. The first time you go to explore a poorly documented question mark, you will realise how important this is, and it also makes for having a pretty survey on your wall to support your bullshit. For 1998, the surveying guide has been split into easily digestible chunks, including pages specifically intended for people who <a href="survey/what.htm">haven't surveyed before</a>.</dd> <dt><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a></dt> <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 mobile phones on expo.</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> <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 stonebridge</dd> <dt><a href="update.htm">Updating the website</a></dt> <dd>This tells you how to use CVS to download and update the master copy of the website.</dd> <dt><a href="stool.htm">On a matter of stooling</a></dt> <dd>Seriously, this quite important. Do read this document, and when you have finished having a laugh, remember it.</dd> <dt><a href="vocab.htm">Useful vocabulary</a></dt> <dd>This is hardly a "section", but contains a possibly useful table of translations of climbing (mainly) and caving (some) terms into German, Spanish and French. It's here mainly because I had the material to hand and it would be silly not to make it available.</dd> <dt><a href="leader.htm">Checklist for expo leaders</a></dt> <dd>Whilst it will not often be the case that the expedition leader has not been before, in 1998 the entire expo leadership were neophytes. Despite much support from previous leaders, a few odd things got forgotten, like envelopes for survey notes. One of the good things they invented was an annual suggestions file for making things better next time. One of the suggestions was a handbook section telling them what to do! We hope that this checklist will become useful for "experienced" leaders as well as vital guidance for anyone new to the job. However, <strong>do not rely on it being complete</strong>, at least, not yet.</dd> <dt><a href="treasurer.html">How to be Expo Treasurer</a></dt> <dd>How expo accounting works in theory and practice, the treasurer's tasks, and how to accomplish them.</dd> <dt><a title="Troggle" href="troggle">Edit website</a></dt><dd>How to edit the expo website.</dd> </dl>
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</entrance>
<explorers>Olaf Kähler, Wookey</explorers>
<underground_description><p>Obvious hole of about 1.5m diameter in side of cliff opens up to a nice phreatic passage of considerable length. Another entrance to the left, to the right the cave becomes slightly smaller. Not explored any further, yet.</p>
<underground_description><p>Obvious hole of about 1.5m diameter in side of cliff opens up to a nice phreatic passage of considerable length. Another entrance to the left, to the right the cave becomes slightly smaller. Not explored any further, yet.</p>
<p>This cave might be identical to BS17 but no tags or signs of previous exploration could be found. Also there was almost no noticeable draught.</p></underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>

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<kataster_code></kataster_code>
<kataster_number></kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>2012-dd-01</unofficial_number>
<area>1623</area>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-01</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>CUCC
<explorers>CUCC
Noted by Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>
<underground_description>Snow plugged surface shaft, at least 15m deep</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>

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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-02</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-02</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<area>2d</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
<kataster_number></kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>2012-dd-02</unofficial_number>
<area>1623</area>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-02</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-02</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-03</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-03</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-03</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-03</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-03</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-04</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-04</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-04</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-04</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-04</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-05</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-05</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-05</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-05</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-05</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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</entrance>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10, plus unknown explorers from the late 1980s</explorers>
<underground_description>2.5m high entrance gives way to a short crawl and traverse over a blind 2m pit. 20m from the entrance is a 4m deep pit on the right, beyond which is a pitch. Stones thrown down indicate 15m depth[qm A] with an encouraging boom. No significant draught. No anchors were spotted. However, a flatpack zoom battery was found at the pitch head and an empty packet of &quot;Big D&quot; peanuts with 1988 sell by date was found at the entrance.
<underground_description>2.5m high entrance gives way to a short crawl and traverse over a blind 2m pit. 20m from the entrance is a 4m deep pit on the right, beyond which is a pitch. Stones thrown down indicate 15m depth[qm A] with an encouraging boom. No significant draught. No anchors were spotted. However, a flatpack zoom battery was found at the pitch head and an empty packet of &quot;Big D&quot; peanuts with 1988 sell by date was found at the entrance.
<img src="2012-dd-06/i/BigD.jpg"/></underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>

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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-07</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-07</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-07</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-07</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-07</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-08</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-08</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-08</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-08</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-08</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-09</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-09</caveslug>
<official_name>Unnamed</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-09</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-09</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-09</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<letter>a</letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>Noel Snape
Hannah Bunyan
<explorers>Noel Snape
Hannah Bunyan
Julian Tod</explorers>
<underground_description>Large entrance leads down "slimey" slope into chamber. Rift at North and South ends quickly become too tight. Total rock blockage in floor</underground_description>
<equipment>None required</equipment>

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<letter>a</letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>Ian Walker,
Hannah Walker,
<explorers>Ian Walker,
Hannah Walker,
Noel Snape</explorers>
<underground_description>50m series of pitches broken by boulder ledges. Total blockage at bottom</underground_description>
<equipment>65m rope, 5 hangers & maillons, 1 deviation sling and crab</equipment>

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<letter>a</letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>Noel Snape
Hannah Walker
<explorers>Noel Snape
Hannah Walker
Ian Walker</explorers>
<underground_description>Down snowslope entrance leads round a corner to bouldery chamber. Various ways on totally choked. Rift ascends at far end up dangerous frost shatter slope. Draft sinks in boulders in main part of cave.</underground_description>
<equipment>30m rope, tied round large boulder at entrance</equipment>

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<letter>a</letter>
</entrance>
<explorers>Noel Snape,
<explorers>Noel Snape,
Julian Todd</explorers>
<underground_description>Low crawl over sharp rocks leads down slope to emerge from lower entrance</underground_description>
<equipment>none</equipment>

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<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>2012-dd-06</caveslug>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-06</caveslug>
<official_name>Big D h&ouml;hle</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
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<unofficial_number>2012-dd-06</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-06</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-06</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-01</slug>
<name></name>
<name>1623-2012-dd-01</name>
<entrance_description>Snow plugged surface shaft, at least 15m deep</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day</explorers>
<explorers>CUCC: Duncan Collis and Anthony Day</explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>Beyond Tunnocksschacht, towards the western side of the Hohes Augst Eck ridge</location_description>
<approach>Via Tunnocksschacht</approach>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-02</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-02</slug>
<name>2012-dd-02</name>
<entrance_description>Horizontal entrance with immediate 8m pitch to snow</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day</explorers>
<explorers>CUCC: Duncan Collis and Anthony Day</explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>Close to 2012-dd-01. 1.5m high Christmas tree by entrance.</location_description>
<approach>Via Tunnockschacht then continue round the west side of the Hohes Augst Eck.</approach>
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<other_station></other_station>
<other_description></other_description>
<bearings></bearings>
<url></url>
<url>smkridge/2012-dd-02-ent.html</url>
</entrance>
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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-03</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-03</slug>
<name>2012-dd-03</name>
<entrance_description>Small hole between 2012-dd-02 and summit of Hohes Augst Eck</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day</explorers>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-04</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-04</slug>
<name>2012-dd-04</name>
<entrance_description>Small hole in grassy gully near subsidiary summit of Hohes Augst Eck</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>

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<body>
<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-05</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-05</slug>
<name>2012-dd-05</name>
<entrance_description>1m high, 1.5m wide horizontal entrance at foot of 5m escarpment.</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-06</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-06</slug>
<name>2012-dd-06</name>
<entrance_description>2.5m high horizontal entrance behind boulder</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10, plus unknown explorers from the late 1980s</explorers>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-07</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-07</slug>
<name>2012-dd-07</name>
<entrance_description>5m wide bedding plane entrance</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-08</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-08</slug>
<name>2012-dd-08</name>
<entrance_description>2m high, 3m wide horizontal entrance at base of 5m high escarpment.</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>

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<entrance>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<slug>2012-dd-09</slug>
<slug>1623-2012-dd-09</slug>
<name>2012-dd-09</name>
<entrance_description>Large surface hole with 5m climb down</entrance_description>
<explorers>CUCC, Duncan Collis and Anthony Day, 2012-08-10</explorers>