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Tidying primer and fixing links
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@ -12,18 +12,6 @@ desktop.ini
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indxal.htm
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report.html
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dplong.htm
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br-alm.html
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egglgrub.html
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gschwand.html
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kratzer.html
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plateau.html
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remote.html
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wilden.html
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smkridge.html
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1623/40area.html
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1623/41area.html
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1623/via161.html
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1623/via204.html
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1623/204/qm.html
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1623/234/qm.html
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1623/258/qm.html
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@ -76,6 +76,17 @@ If a heading is in italics, then there are hidden items.
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DOCUMENT how to pout the "cave" or "locatoion" into the logbook entry title
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->add the triptitle "location - " to logbook template (example) file (where?)
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</dl>
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<h3>Areas and prospecting guides</h3>
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<dl>
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<dt>Areas (these are the sub-areas)
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<dd><!--2020-05-01 psargent-->resurrect cavestab2.scsv to run the script, then make static, retire script.</dd>
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<dd><!--2020-05-01 psargent-->Remove entirely and replace by static HTML pages. The noinfo/areapage_skeletons converted to static pages. Add a few links to caves in each area.</dd>
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<dt>Prospecting Guides & slippy map & GPS tracks
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<dd><!--2020-05-01 psargent-->This whole subsystem needs a good examination and possible rewriting. :expoweb:/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts
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</dl>
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<h3>Photos</h3>
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<dl>
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@ -124,9 +135,9 @@ If a heading is in italics, then there are hidden items.
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<dd>why there are so many broken links</dd>
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<dt>non-troggle scripts
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<dd><!--2020-04-03 psargent-->DOCUMENT them all - have we got <a href="../troggle/otherscripts.html">a full list</a>?
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<dd><!--2020-04-03 psargent-->DOCUMENT them all - have we got ?
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<dt>Makefile
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<dd>Get it working !
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<dd>Get it working ! How many of <a href="../troggle/otherscripts.html">other scripts</a> should be in it ? Should we do data imports to schedule too ?
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</dl>
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@ -139,9 +150,6 @@ If a heading is in italics, then there are hidden items.
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<dd><!--2020-04-03 psargent-->WHY are total lengths of surveyed cave different between expo server and WSL server for 2019 and a few other years only ?
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DEBUG - too many messages - reduce the number unless we need them
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->Why is "kataster' not found ?!
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->What is "GPS "not parsed in survex" mean
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<dt>Test import when:
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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->no profile logging .json file present
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<dt>Missing .3d files
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<dd><!--2020-04-25 psargent-->REPORT if there is no .3d file - make it if it is not there ? O rjust leave it to Makefile ?
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<dt><!-- 2020-04-11 psargent -->Troggle parser/viewer
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ from CU 1992. This tale involves a Citroen van and a Volvo, also depicted below.
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</dt><dd>Far more people seem to travel by bike in Austria than in the UK despite
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the obvious disadvantages of (a) ridiculous heat or (b) it pissing buckets
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and (c) it's <b>very</b> hilly. However, cycling <b>down</b> the
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<a href="../tollrd.html">toll road</a> is very pleasant, or can be very exciting,
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<a href="tollrd.html">toll road</a> is very pleasant, or can be very exciting,
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depending on whether or not you are trying to break the club record of under
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ten minutes or it is (again) pissing buckets. Most people foolish enough to
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do it at all, only cycle <b>up</b> the toll road <b>once</b> (but there are
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ exceptions, even to this rule).</dd>
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<p class="caption">Dave Brindle tops out in cloud</p>
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</div>
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<p>This is the fine peak with glacier visible from the
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<a href="../tollrd.html">toll road</a> on a clear day. Although the postcards
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<a href="tollrd.html">toll road</a> on a clear day. Although the postcards
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would have you believe it is a 3k peak, this is really only 2994m, not that
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this detracts from a fine day out. One look at the "via ferrata" up the
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south-facing cliff is enough to convince everyone of the wisdom of investing
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ remains. Still it got us a go in the Feuerwehr's big red rescue boat :-)</dd>
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<dt><b><a id="kite">Hang-gliding</a></b>
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</dt><dd><img class="onright" src="../tinypix/julian.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" />
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Not for the complete beginner is the mind-bending takeoff from a ramp at the
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top of the <a href="../tollrd.html">Toll-road</a>. On early expos, everyone
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top of the <a href="tollrd.html">Toll-road</a>. On early expos, everyone
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thought that this was only for loonies, but now a small contingent of
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C.U.Hang-gliding Club have shown that it is even possible to land in a tree
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and survive.</dd>
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<ul>
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<li><b>Schwarzmooskogel</b> system formed from the linkage of several caves into one system, 150km or so long, and 1033m deep,
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<li><b>Schwarzmooskogel</b> system formed from the linkage of several caves into one system, 120km or so long, and 1033m deep,
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of which around nine tenths of the length (and the highest and deepest points) were explored by CUCC. This now includes connections
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with Kaninchenhöhle, Steinbrückenhöhle and Balkonhöhle.</li>
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<li><b>Heimkommenhöhle</b> (Homecoming) discovered in 2018 is on the edge of the plateau and has not been connected with any other cave yet.</li>
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<li><b>Fischgesichthöhle</b> (FGH) and <b>Gluklischesmetterlinghöhle</b> (Happy Butterfly)
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with Kaninchenhöhle (161), Steinbrückenhöhle (204) and Balkonhöhle (264).</li>
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<li><b>Heimkommenhöhle</b> (Homecoming, 359) discovered in 2018 is on the edge of the plateau and has not been connected with any other cave yet.</li>
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<li><b>Fischgesichthöhle</b> (FGH, 290) and <b>Gluklischesmetterlinghöhle</b> (Happy Butterfly, 291)
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were discovered in 2017 and despite being only a few metres apart they have not yet been connected. FGH has gone deep but was snow-plugged in 2019.</li>
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<li><b>Tunnocksschaht</b> and <b>Balkonhöhle</b> the focus of exploration since 2016.
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<li><b>Tunnocksschaht</b> (258) and <b>Balkonhöhle</b> (264) the focus of exploration since 2016.
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In 2018 they both went deep and three connections between them were made.
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</li>
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<li><b>Steinbrückenhöhle</b> the most major cave in the area and the principal focus of CUCC's work 2000-2008.
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<li><b>Steinbrückenhöhle</b> (204) the most major cave in the area and the principal focus of CUCC's work 2000-2008.
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</li>
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@ -77,15 +77,18 @@ challenging activity. Also, unlike a Yorkshire tourist trip, you must survey
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and describe what you find – <a href="logbooks.html">logbooks write-ups</a>
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form part of a long-term record
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of what has been done so are rather more important than on weekend meets at
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home. <a href="survey/why.htm">Surveying may be an entirely new activity</a> for first-time expo members,
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home. <a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying may be an entirely new activity</a> for first-time expo members,
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but it is also a very important one, and one which it is worth making the
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effort to get right from the start.</p>
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effort to get right from the start. We have been doing this for nearly 40 years
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so we have a reliable <a href="survey/newcave.html">set of procedures</a> for
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converting muddy notebooks into beautiful wallcharts.</p>
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<p>The caves in Austria are as different from Yorkshire and Mendip as those two
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areas are from each other. There are few sporting streamways and few
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formations. The caves are colder (often not much above freezing, and sometimes
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below). They are often much deeper than Yorkshire trips, though the entrances
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we are currently using mean that even the remotest places are not at vast
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we are currently using mean that even the remotest places are not at vast
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depths. However, pitches may be big, and close together in deep shafts of up to
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a couple of hundred metres. Though often dry in good weather, run-off is rapid
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and a damp pitch can rapidly become a serious proposition with near-freezing
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<p>In Austria, expo is effectively split into "<a href="bcamps.html">Base
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Camp</a>" and various "<a href="tcamps.html">plateau camps</a>". Base camp is in
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the valley, near the pub, shops, lake and other "R&R" facilities. It is
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here that we have the bulk of the documentation, computers, lamp charging, log
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book and survey book. The plateau camps are right outside the cave entrances, and
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the valley, near the gasthof, shops, river, lake and other facilities. It is
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here that we have the bulk of <a href="baseops.html">the documentation, computers, log
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book and survey book</a>. The plateau bivvy camp is a short walk from the cave entrances, and
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are reached by a toll road (on which we have a deal which avoids paying each
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time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around a 40
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minute walk (on good paths) to the edge of the plateau. From here it is a
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one-and-a-half-hour slog across rough limestone pavements to the main <span
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time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around <a
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href="../1623/walkin.htm">a 40
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minute walk</a> (on good paths) to <a
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href="../1623/vianip.htm">the edge of the plateau<a>. From here it is a
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one-and-a-half-hour <a
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href="../1623/via204.htm">slog across rough limestone pavements</a> to the main <span
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lang="de-at">Steinbrückenhöhle</span> bivvy site.
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We also have other shorter-lived high camps such as <span
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lang="de-at">Organhöhle</span> (from 2017).</p>
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The main bivvy has solar charging for lights and electric drills.
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<p>The plateau camps and and Base camp are linked by mobile phone, which are much
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better for coordinating and reporting activities than the radios we used
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previously. The result of this is that trips are
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mostly organised by the people in top camp, and it is usual to spend periods of
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<p>We also have other shorter-lived high camps such as <span
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lang="de-at">Organhöhle</span> (in 2017) and are planning (2020)
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a new site at Garlic Cave much further to the north west.</p>
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<p>The plateau camps and and Base camp are linked by rugged mobile phones
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using a specific Austrian carrier to get adequate reception. Your own phone will
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probably not work so well and will not be reliable over much of the plateau.
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Trips are mostly organised by the people in top camp (we even have a whiteboard),
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and it is usual to spend periods of
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three or four days or so at top camp, alternating with festering at base.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, the plateau a nature reserve where camping is
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</head>
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<body>
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<div class="centre"><img src="../images/tpcamp.jpg" width="663" height="453" alt="" /></div>
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<p>This is the upper of two alternating sites of CUCC's Top Camp for the last
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several years. An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water
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<p>This is the upper of two alternating sites of CUCC's Top Camp for
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several years in the late 80s. An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water
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is unusual on the plateau, and this has proved to be an exceptionally useful
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base, despite being exposed to the frequent poor weather. The view is in the
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direction of the approach to Kaninchenhöhle.</p>
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<p>Since 2000 we have used the bivvy at Steinbrückenhöhle and collected rainwater
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(which is plentiful) for our water supply.
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<p class="caption">Photo © Dan Mace, 1991</p>
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<!-- Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 78 --><hr />
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<body>
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<div class="centre"><img src="../images/typing.jpg" width="526" height="343" alt="" /></div>
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<p>Tony Rooke typing up survey data into a PC in the old Potato Hut at
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<a href="../handbook/bcamps.html">Base Camp</a>. This is a vital part of the
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<a href="../handbook/bcamps.html">Base Camp</a> in 1991. This is a vital part of the
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expedition, as it enables exploration to be based on a realistic idea of
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where various passages are relative to each other. If not done whilst on the
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expedition, it can take months to track people down to get surveys drawn up.</p>
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expedition, it can take months to track people down to get surveys drawn up.
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[This is still true 30 years later.]</p>
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<p class="caption">Photo © Daniel Mace, 1991</p>
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<!-- Photo , Photo-CD 6121 1651 2353 img 45 -->
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