Tidying primer and fixing links

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indxal.htm indxal.htm
report.html report.html
dplong.htm dplong.htm
br-alm.html
egglgrub.html
gschwand.html
kratzer.html
plateau.html
remote.html
wilden.html
smkridge.html
1623/40area.html
1623/41area.html
1623/via161.html
1623/via204.html
1623/204/qm.html 1623/204/qm.html
1623/234/qm.html 1623/234/qm.html
1623/258/qm.html 1623/258/qm.html

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<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DOCUMENT how to pout the "cave" or "locatoion" into the logbook entry title <dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DOCUMENT how to pout the "cave" or "locatoion" into the logbook entry title
<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->add the triptitle "location - " to logbook template (example) file (where?) <dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->add the triptitle "location - " to logbook template (example) file (where?)
</dl>
<h3>Areas and prospecting guides</h3>
<dl>
<dt>Areas (these are the sub-areas)
<dd><!--2020-05-01 psargent-->resurrect cavestab2.scsv to run the script, then make static, retire script.</dd>
<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>
<dt>Prospecting Guides & slippy map & GPS tracks
<dd><!--2020-05-01 psargent-->This whole subsystem needs a good examination and possible rewriting. :expoweb:/noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts
</dl> </dl>
<h3>Photos</h3> <h3>Photos</h3>
<dl> <dl>
@ -124,9 +135,9 @@ If a heading is in italics, then there are hidden items.
<dd>why there are so many broken links</dd> <dd>why there are so many broken links</dd>
<dt>non-troggle scripts <dt>non-troggle scripts
<dd><!--2020-04-03 psargent-->DOCUMENT them all - have we got <a href="../troggle/otherscripts.html">a full list</a>? <dd><!--2020-04-03 psargent-->DOCUMENT them all - have we got ?
<dt>Makefile <dt>Makefile
<dd>Get it working ! <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 ?
</dl> </dl>
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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 ? <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 ?
<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DEBUG - too many messages - reduce the number unless we need them <dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->DEBUG - too many messages - reduce the number unless we need them
<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->Why is "kataster' not found ?! <dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->Why is "kataster' not found ?!
<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->What is "GPS "not parsed in survex" mean
<dt>Test import when:
<dd><!--2020-04-20 psargent-->no profile logging .json file present
<dt>Missing .3d files <dt>Missing .3d files
<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 ? <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 ?
<dt><!-- 2020-04-11 psargent -->Troggle parser/viewer <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.
</dt><dd>Far more people seem to travel by bike in Austria than in the UK despite </dt><dd>Far more people seem to travel by bike in Austria than in the UK despite
the obvious disadvantages of (a) ridiculous heat or (b) it pissing buckets the obvious disadvantages of (a) ridiculous heat or (b) it pissing buckets
and (c) it's <b>very</b> hilly. However, cycling <b>down</b> the and (c) it's <b>very</b> hilly. However, cycling <b>down</b> the
<a href="../tollrd.html">toll road</a> is very pleasant, or can be very exciting, <a href="tollrd.html">toll road</a> is very pleasant, or can be very exciting,
depending on whether or not you are trying to break the club record of under depending on whether or not you are trying to break the club record of under
ten minutes or it is (again) pissing buckets. Most people foolish enough to ten minutes or it is (again) pissing buckets. Most people foolish enough to
do it at all, only cycle <b>up</b> the toll road <b>once</b> (but there are do it at all, only cycle <b>up</b> the toll road <b>once</b> (but there are
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ exceptions, even to this rule).</dd>
<p class="caption">Dave Brindle tops out in cloud</p> <p class="caption">Dave Brindle tops out in cloud</p>
</div> </div>
<p>This is the fine peak with glacier visible from the <p>This is the fine peak with glacier visible from the
<a href="../tollrd.html">toll road</a> on a clear day. Although the postcards <a href="tollrd.html">toll road</a> on a clear day. Although the postcards
would have you believe it is a 3k peak, this is really only 2994m, not that would have you believe it is a 3k peak, this is really only 2994m, not that
this detracts from a fine day out. One look at the "via ferrata" up the this detracts from a fine day out. One look at the "via ferrata" up the
south-facing cliff is enough to convince everyone of the wisdom of investing south-facing cliff is enough to convince everyone of the wisdom of investing
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ remains. Still it got us a go in the Feuerwehr's big red rescue boat :-)</dd>
<dt><b><a id="kite">Hang-gliding</a></b> <dt><b><a id="kite">Hang-gliding</a></b>
</dt><dd><img class="onright" src="../tinypix/julian.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" /> </dt><dd><img class="onright" src="../tinypix/julian.jpg" width="170" height="143" alt="" />
Not for the complete beginner is the mind-bending takeoff from a ramp at the Not for the complete beginner is the mind-bending takeoff from a ramp at the
top of the <a href="../tollrd.html">Toll-road</a>. On early expos, everyone top of the <a href="tollrd.html">Toll-road</a>. On early expos, everyone
thought that this was only for loonies, but now a small contingent of thought that this was only for loonies, but now a small contingent of
C.U.Hang-gliding Club have shown that it is even possible to land in a tree C.U.Hang-gliding Club have shown that it is even possible to land in a tree
and survive.</dd> and survive.</dd>

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@ -16,17 +16,17 @@ lang="de-at">Salzburg).</span> Recent large projects are:</p>
<ul> <ul>
<li><b>Schwarzmooskogel</b> system formed from the linkage of several caves into one system, 150km or so long, and 1033m deep, <li><b>Schwarzmooskogel</b> system formed from the linkage of several caves into one system, 120km or so long, and 1033m deep,
of which around nine tenths of the length (and the highest and deepest points) were explored by CUCC. This now includes connections of which around nine tenths of the length (and the highest and deepest points) were explored by CUCC. This now includes connections
with Kaninchenh&ouml;hle, Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and Balkonh&ouml;hle.</li> with Kaninchenh&ouml;hle (161), Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle (204) and Balkonh&ouml;hle (264).</li>
<li><b>Heimkommenh&ouml;hle</b> (Homecoming) discovered in 2018 is on the edge of the plateau and has not been connected with any other cave yet.</li> <li><b>Heimkommenh&ouml;hle</b> (Homecoming, 359) discovered in 2018 is on the edge of the plateau and has not been connected with any other cave yet.</li>
<li><b>Fischgesichth&ouml;hle</b> (FGH) and <b>Gluklischesmetterlingh&ouml;hle</b> (Happy Butterfly) <li><b>Fischgesichth&ouml;hle</b> (FGH, 290) and <b>Gluklischesmetterlingh&ouml;hle</b> (Happy Butterfly, 291)
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> 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>
<li><b>Tunnocksschaht</b> and <b>Balkonh&ouml;hle</b> the focus of exploration since 2016. <li><b>Tunnocksschaht</b> (258) and <b>Balkonh&ouml;hle</b> (264) the focus of exploration since 2016.
In 2018 they both went deep and three connections between them were made. In 2018 they both went deep and three connections between them were made.
</li> </li>
<li><b>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</b> the most major cave in the area and the principal focus of CUCC's work 2000-2008. <li><b>Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</b> (204) the most major cave in the area and the principal focus of CUCC's work 2000-2008.
</li> </li>
@ -77,15 +77,18 @@ challenging activity. Also, unlike a Yorkshire tourist trip, you must survey
and describe what you find &ndash; <a href="logbooks.html">logbooks write-ups</a> and describe what you find &ndash; <a href="logbooks.html">logbooks write-ups</a>
form part of a long-term record form part of a long-term record
of what has been done so are rather more important than on weekend meets at of what has been done so are rather more important than on weekend meets at
home. <a href="survey/why.htm">Surveying may be an entirely new activity</a> for first-time expo members, home. <a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying may be an entirely new activity</a> for first-time expo members,
but it is also a very important one, and one which it is worth making the but it is also a very important one, and one which it is worth making the
effort to get right from the start.</p> effort to get right from the start. We have been doing this for nearly 40 years
so we have a reliable <a href="survey/newcave.html">set of procedures</a> for
converting muddy notebooks into beautiful wallcharts.</p>
<p>The caves in Austria are as different from Yorkshire and Mendip as those two <p>The caves in Austria are as different from Yorkshire and Mendip as those two
areas are from each other. There are few sporting streamways and few areas are from each other. There are few sporting streamways and few
formations. The caves are colder (often not much above freezing, and sometimes formations. The caves are colder (often not much above freezing, and sometimes
below). They are often much deeper than Yorkshire trips, though the entrances below). They are often much deeper than Yorkshire trips, though the entrances
we are currently using mean that even the remotest places are not at vast we are currently using mean that even the remotest places are not at vast
we are currently using mean that even the remotest places are not at vast
depths. However, pitches may be big, and close together in deep shafts of up to depths. However, pitches may be big, and close together in deep shafts of up to
a couple of hundred metres. Though often dry in good weather, run-off is rapid a couple of hundred metres. Though often dry in good weather, run-off is rapid
and a damp pitch can rapidly become a serious proposition with near-freezing and a damp pitch can rapidly become a serious proposition with near-freezing
@ -96,21 +99,29 @@ many leads still to push not needing a lot of vertical work at all.</p>
<p>In Austria, expo is effectively split into "<a href="bcamps.html">Base <p>In Austria, expo is effectively split into "<a href="bcamps.html">Base
Camp</a>" and various "<a href="tcamps.html">plateau camps</a>". Base camp is in Camp</a>" and various "<a href="tcamps.html">plateau camps</a>". Base camp is in
the valley, near the pub, shops, lake and other "R&amp;R" facilities. It is the valley, near the gasthof, shops, river, lake and other facilities. It is
here that we have the bulk of the documentation, computers, lamp charging, log here that we have the bulk of <a href="baseops.html">the documentation, computers, log
book and survey book. The plateau camps are right outside the cave entrances, and book and survey book</a>. The plateau bivvy camp is a short walk from the cave entrances, and
are reached by a toll road (on which we have a deal which avoids paying each are reached by a toll road (on which we have a deal which avoids paying each
time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around a 40 time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around <a
minute walk (on good paths) to the edge of the plateau. From here it is a href="../1623/walkin.htm">a 40
one-and-a-half-hour slog across rough limestone pavements to the main <span minute walk</a> (on good paths) to <a
href="../1623/vianip.htm">the edge of the plateau<a>. From here it is a
one-and-a-half-hour <a
href="../1623/via204.htm">slog across rough limestone pavements</a> to the main <span
lang="de-at">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span> bivvy site. lang="de-at">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span> bivvy site.
We also have other shorter-lived high camps such as <span The main bivvy has solar charging for lights and electric drills.
lang="de-at">Organh&ouml;hle</span> (from 2017).</p>
<p>The plateau camps and and Base camp are linked by mobile phone, which are much <p>We also have other shorter-lived high camps such as <span
better for coordinating and reporting activities than the radios we used lang="de-at">Organh&ouml;hle</span> (in 2017) and are planning (2020)
previously. The result of this is that trips are a new site at Garlic Cave much further to the north west.</p>
mostly organised by the people in top camp, and it is usual to spend periods of
<p>The plateau camps and and Base camp are linked by rugged mobile phones
using a specific Austrian carrier to get adequate reception. Your own phone will
probably not work so well and will not be reliable over much of the plateau.
Trips are mostly organised by the people in top camp (we even have a whiteboard),
and it is usual to spend periods of
three or four days or so at top camp, alternating with festering at base.</p> three or four days or so at top camp, alternating with festering at base.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the plateau a nature reserve where camping is <p>On the other hand, the plateau a nature reserve where camping is

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</head> </head>
<body> <body>
<div class="centre"><img src="../images/tpcamp.jpg" width="663" height="453" alt="" /></div> <div class="centre"><img src="../images/tpcamp.jpg" width="663" height="453" alt="" /></div>
<p>This is the upper of two alternating sites of CUCC's Top Camp for the last <p>This is the upper of two alternating sites of CUCC's Top Camp for
several years. An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water several years in the late 80s. An area of fairly flat grass next to a supply of flowing water
is unusual on the plateau, and this has proved to be an exceptionally useful is unusual on the plateau, and this has proved to be an exceptionally useful
base, despite being exposed to the frequent poor weather. The view is in the base, despite being exposed to the frequent poor weather. The view is in the
direction of the approach to Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p> direction of the approach to Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.</p>
<p>Since 2000 we have used the bivvy at Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle and collected rainwater
(which is plentiful) for our water supply.
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Dan Mace, 1991</p> <p class="caption">Photo &copy; Dan Mace, 1991</p>
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<body> <body>
<div class="centre"><img src="../images/typing.jpg" width="526" height="343" alt="" /></div> <div class="centre"><img src="../images/typing.jpg" width="526" height="343" alt="" /></div>
<p>Tony Rooke typing up survey data into a PC in the old Potato Hut at <p>Tony Rooke typing up survey data into a PC in the old Potato Hut at
<a href="../handbook/bcamps.html">Base Camp</a>. This is a vital part of the <a href="../handbook/bcamps.html">Base Camp</a> in 1991. This is a vital part of the
expedition, as it enables exploration to be based on a realistic idea of expedition, as it enables exploration to be based on a realistic idea of
where various passages are relative to each other. If not done whilst on the where various passages are relative to each other. If not done whilst on the
expedition, it can take months to track people down to get surveys drawn up.</p> expedition, it can take months to track people down to get surveys drawn up.
[This is still true 30 years later.]</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Daniel Mace, 1991</p> <p class="caption">Photo &copy; Daniel Mace, 1991</p>
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