diff --git a/handbook/computing/basiclaptop.html b/handbook/computing/basiclaptop.html
index c709ca4b5..af0ed2f3e 100644
--- a/handbook/computing/basiclaptop.html
+++ b/handbook/computing/basiclaptop.html
@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@
and of course using your phone or laptop you can update entries on expo antics on public forums such as ukcaving.
+
If you also have Survex and Therion installed on the laptopo, you can do nearly everything for initial cave survey data entry. See the
+expo data maintenance installation instructions for Survex and Therion. (These will be moved to a different page in the handbook soon).
+
We are actively working on increasing the number of expo activities that can be done with just a browser and no installed software.
Which laptop do you need?
@@ -40,6 +43,7 @@ href="manual.html">these capabilities are documented, though writing better
href="manual.html">data maintenance manual.
- Any laptop with a broswer and email.
+
- Any laptop also with Survex and Therion installed - for cave surveying data entry.
- An expo basic laptop
- A Windows expo basic laptop
- A full expo data maintenance computer and Android phone config
diff --git a/handbook/computing/yourlaptop.html b/handbook/computing/yourlaptop.html
index 602203d0c..738488908 100644
--- a/handbook/computing/yourlaptop.html
+++ b/handbook/computing/yourlaptop.html
@@ -171,7 +171,9 @@ to Expo Handbook - Surveying section.
-
Drawing Surveys with Therion (Wookey, Compass Points, March 2004)
+
Drawing Surveys with Therion (Wookey, Compass Points, March 2004)
+
Therion – Digital Cave Maps Martin Budaj, Stacho Mudrák, 2008)
+
The Therion Book v6.0.4 (2012-11-28)
- For installing Survex, Tunnel etc. see this page which may be merged in here eventually.
diff --git a/handbook/leader.htm b/handbook/leader.htm
index 75b9a08b0..18c21182c 100644
--- a/handbook/leader.htm
+++ b/handbook/leader.htm
@@ -250,9 +250,14 @@ names are decided later, go back and write them in, as it makes the log a
lot more usable.
- Survey calibration - make sure people do it, or at least record which
instruments they used.
-- Survey book - as soon as surveyors are at base camp, get this written
+
- Survey 'guidebook' writeup - as soon as surveyors are at base camp, get this written
up - don't let anyone go home without writing up their survey or it'll
-never get done!!!
+never get done!!!
+- In recent expos we have used the logbook for this and have not had a separate survey book.
+
- Notes written on paper and inserted into the survey wallet are also acceptable.
+ - Best is to update the cave description online.
+- Also do a rigging guide if the cave requires it
+
- Photos - make sure some are taken, preferably underground in new finds.
If sponsors asked for photos, take relevant ones, eg. photos of their
products in use. Two or three photos of all the sponsorship stuff together is not adequate.
@@ -306,26 +311,6 @@ the Austrian Cavers to get new kataster numbers.
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