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<h3>Coffee</h3>
<p>
We always need instant coffee (and lots of tea-bags). The issue of ground coffee arose during 2017 as personal supplies were raided and the general appreciation of the stuff raised the possibility (in 2018) of providing this as standard expo fare.
<p>While buying coffee beans would be cheaper (<a href="https://www.discountcoffee.co.uk/collections/wholesale-coffee-beans/products/rio-espresso-oro-coffee-beans-4-x-1-kilo">64p/100g</a>), having yet another piece of equipment (a grinder) at the crowded tatty hut would be awkward. Hitting socks full of beans with rocks at top camp would also be amusing when un-ground beans would inevitably get carried up. The tentative conclusion is that Sainsburys Basics ground coffee for filters would be adquate, e.g. "Sainsbury's Fairtrade Continental Style Coffee, Strength 5". A number of strength grades are available all at the same price of £1.01/100g.
<p>While buying coffee beans would be cheaper
(<a href="https://www.discountcoffee.co.uk/collections/wholesale-coffee-beans/products/rio-espresso-oro-coffee-beans-4-x-1-kilo">64p/100g</a>),
having yet another piece of equipment (a grinder) at the crowded tatty hut would be awkward. Hitting socks full of beans with
rocks at top camp would also be amusing when un-ground beans would inevitably get carried up. The tentative conclusion is that Sainsburys Basics
ground coffee for filters would be adquate, e.g. "Sainsbury's Fairtrade Continental Style Coffee, Strength 5". A number of strength grades are
available all at the same price of £1.01/100g.
<p>In 2019 we brought out lost fo Sainsburys Basics stronga nd medium-strong ground coffe and hardly any instant coffee was drunk: none at base camp.
<h2>In Austria </h2>
<p>In 2019 we tried to source morre food locally but failed completely to find local supplies of milk powder, couscous,
instant porridge, ordinary porridge, instant chocolate drink. Local noodles are the same as UK but twice as expensive.
Instant Chai Milk tea was greatly enjoyed at top camp.
<p>Knorr instant (1-minute - read the label!) soup was good, so we don't need to buy that in the UK.
<h2>Other Food </h2>
<p>Supplies of other food and ingredients, such as dried fruit: sultanas etc. and other flapjack ingredients can be got from specialist online suppliers such as <a href="https://www.buywholefoodsonline.co.uk/meridian">Buy Wholefoods Online</a> or going to <a href="http://www.arjunawholefoods.co.uk/">Arjuna</a> on Mill Road (which has a bulk store off Gwydir Street) or <a href="http://www.dailybreadcambridge.org/">The Daily Bread cooperative</a> in King's Hedges (Cambridge). Daily Bread have an online price-list and here is the <a href="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54258bd0e4b0a299af77dc30/t/5b227249aa4a99d2c4625da4/1528984145749/20180614a.pdf">June 2018</a> copy.
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<h2>Other food-related stuff </h2>
We don't have a regular order for this sort of thing yet, but think about adequate suppies of
<ul>
<li>gaz cylinders - top camps and underground and emergency</li>
<li>gaz cylinders - top camps and underground and emergency. Refill in Haas Holz on the way to Grundlsee.</li>
<li>cooking utensils (wooden spoons turn green and mouldy in storage)</li>
</ul>
<h2> Past years </h2>

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<h2> Metal work </h2>
<ul>
<li>3 types of hangers: Twists, Bends, Rings
<li>3 types of hangers: Twists, Bends, Rings.
Rings are always stainless, bends and twists can be either stainless or aluminium.</li>
<li>Bolts: 8.8 rated M8x16 Hex Head Screw (some rings are thicker and require a longer bolt, you should check which you are getting</li>
<li>Hiltis: Flush anchor HKD M8x30</li>
<li>Drill bit: Hammer drill bit TE-CX 10/12</li>
<li>7mm, long maillons </li>
<li>O rings: 2mm CS 6mm ID </li>
<li>Circlips: 7mm are too small, 8mm is probably too big </li>
<li>Circlips: 7mm are too small, 8mm is probably too big. Rubber O-rings 7.66mm internal diameter are the right size and work insetad of circlips.</li>
</ul>
<h2> Suppliers </h2>
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<li>Inglesport</li>
<li>Hitch n Hike</li>
</ul>
<p>O-rings can be bought on expo in Lagerhaus but in individual packets of 2 and very expensive.
<h2> Other survey and electrical stuff </h2>
We don't have a regular order for this sort of thing yet, but think about adequate suppies of
<ul>

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<dt>Organising travel</dt>
<ul>
<li><a href="treasurer.html#travelorg">Coordination and coercion</a> - why this is hard</li>
<li><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iNzJySh0qTvWmgPN47jTJcuYv73JgKOCsPZwLNKz1XI/edit#gid=636195718">The 2019 travel matrix</a> - In Googledocs</li>
<li><a href="../years/2017/whoandwhen.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2017 standard "who & when" format</li>
<li><a href="https://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Expo_2018/Who_and_When">The travel matrix</a> - 2018 using SCRF as expo website was broken at a critical time - again</li>
<li><a href="https://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Expo_2014/Who_and_When">The travel matrix</a> - 2014 using SCRF as expo website was broken. This has an example of additional "by week" and "by person" tables.

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</ul>
On expo website:
<ul>
<li><a href="../../../expofiles/surveyscans/2018/index.html">Progress list from 2018 surveying</a></li>
<li><a href="../../../expofiles/surveyscans/2018/index.html">2018 surveying progress</a></li>
<li><a href="../2018/topcamplist.html">Stuff left at top camp 2018</a></li>
<li><a href="../2018/basecamplist.html">Stuff left at base camp 2018</a></li>
<li><a href="../2018/ugcamplist.html">Stuff left at Littleboy camp 2018</a></li>
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<h3>During Expo data entry</h3>
<ul>
<span style="color: gray">
<li>Logbook typing and scanning
<li>2019 surveying progress
<li><a href="years/2019/logbook.html">Logbook</a>typing and scanning
<li><li><a href="../../../expofiles/surveyscans/2019/index.html">2019 surveying progress</a></li>
<li>Call-out book scanning
</span>
</ul>