This commit is contained in:
home 2012-09-09 21:19:00 +02:00
commit 4fc0a1ca24
16 changed files with 38 additions and 50 deletions

10
handbook/troggle.html Normal file
View File

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
<html>
<head>
<title>Troggle</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Most of the pages within this website can be edited using the edit button on the main menu.&nbsp; However a few parts, like qm lists and logbook entries cannot be edited this way at this time.</p>
</body>
</html>

View File

@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
.
*.htm

View File

@ -24,7 +24,15 @@
<underground_description>Not really pushed in 1984, since discovered right at the end, but relocated in 1987: horizontal tube entrance about 1m in diameter. An awkward crawl over boulders for 10m leads to a squeeze down behind a boulder with light entering ahead. Short freeclimb reaches a phreatic tube of about 3m diameter. To the right silts up in boulders while to the left descends gently over snow and big rocks to reach a sizeable chamber and pitch of about 20m. Avoiding the pitch, a route down through boulders for 3m reaches a very unstable boulder slope, which is crossed to reach another 3m pitch to a rift with a further pitch on the left. To the right, the roof lowers over large boulders, and a small ice chamber is reached with a frozen stream. A narrow section leads down to a rift of 5m down to an earthy passage.</p><p>Back at the boulder slope (I think), the 20m pitch can again be attained and from here is 15m to the floor of a 20m high chamber with three ways on. Facing away from pitch, righthand rift leads to a flat-out crawl over ice. This passes remarkable ice formations to emerge at <b>The Ice Castle</b>, a chamber with a large ice-stalagmite formation. The route terminates in a steep ice slope at the far side of the chamber.</p><p>Way directly ahead from pitch is a 3m climb into a large phreatic tube round a 90&deg; bend to a solid wall of boulders. Ways into the choke proved very loose and tight, but a continuing rift/chamber could be seen through a tiny but strongly draughting hole.</p><p>Third way on from pitch ascends steeply and becomes tight, with a jammed boulder now in the way. Route ends at a steep ice-climb for which no equipment was available.</underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey>There is an <a href="../145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="../145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="../82.htm">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger coordinates, which has never been published.</p><p>This description originally just listed the survey as "MISSING (grade 3)". It's unclear if this combined plan is this missing survey or not. <p><a href="../145/145.png"> <img src="../145/145-2.png" alt="Survey (17k PNG)" width="752" height="948" /></a>.</survey>
<survey><br />
Extended Elevation of 148 and 81 (2012):<br />
<a href="../../../expoimages/surveys/148_81_elev.pdf"> <img src="../others/148_81_elev.png" alt="Survey (25k PNG)" width="900"/></a><br />
Plan of 148 (2012):<br />
<a href="../../../expoimages/surveys/148-cropped.pdf"> <img src="148-cropped.png" alt="Survey (21k PNG)" width="595" height="842" /></a><br />
Area plan, showing 81, 82, 107, 148, 1987-02, 2006-06 and 2006-76 (2012):<br />
<a href="../../../expoimages/surveys/82_area_plan.pdf"> <img src="../others/82_area_plan.png" alt="Survey (72k PNG)" width="757" height="697" /></a><br />
There is also a 1980s survey <a href="../145/145.png">area plan, drawn at 1:2000</a>, showing <a href="../145/145.html">145</a>, <a href="../82.htm">82</a> and 148 on Gau&szlig; and Kr&uuml;ger
coordinates.</survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line>In dataset</underground_centre_line>
<notes></notes>

View File

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<body>
<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>
@ -15,14 +15,12 @@
<unofficial_number>2012-dd-06</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>2012-dd-06</entranceslug>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-06</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
</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.
<img src="2012-dd-06/i/BigD.jpg"/></underground_description>
<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>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey></survey>

View File

@ -24,7 +24,12 @@
<underground_description>A short section of horizontal passage 5m below the surface, with two entrances, but no way on. </underground_description>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey>Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href="../others/80-86.png">expedition report</a></survey>
<survey><br />
Extended Elevation of 148 and 81 (2012):<br />
<a href="../../../expoimages/surveys/148_81_elev.pdf"> <img src="../others/148_81_elev.png" alt="Survey (25k PNG)" width="900"/></a><br />
Area plan, showing 81, 82, 107, 148, 1987-02, 2006-06 and 2006-76 (2012):<br />
<a href="../../../expofiles/surveys/82_area_plan.pdf"> <img src="../others/82_area_plan.png" alt="Survey (72k PNG)" width="757" height="697" /></a><br />
Compare with original Grade 1 extended elevation in Cambridge Underground <a href="../others/80-86.png">expedition report</a></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
<notes></notes>

View File

@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<!-- Only put one cave in this file -->
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
</head>
<body>
<cave>
<non_public>False</non_public>
<caveslug>1623-2012-dd-06</caveslug>
<official_name>Big D h&ouml;hle</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code></kataster_code>
<kataster_number></kataster_number>
<unofficial_number>2012-dd-06</unofficial_number>
<entrance>
<entranceslug>1623-2012-dd-06</entranceslug>
<letter></letter>
</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>
<equipment></equipment>
<references></references>
<survey></survey>
<kataster_status></kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
<notes></notes>
<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file></survex_file>
<description_file></description_file>
<url>smkridge/2012-dd-06.html</url>
</cave>
</body>
</html>

View File

@ -1 +0,0 @@
*.htm

BIN
plateau/148/148-cropped.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 21 KiB

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 25 KiB

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 70 KiB

View File

@ -13,14 +13,22 @@
<h1>Expo 2013 needs / Suggestions from expo 2012</h1>
<ul>O-rings for hangers
<ul>
<li>O-rings for hangers</li>
<li>More maillons</li>
<li>Purple gear tape</li>
<li>All CUCC gear marked with purple tape BEFORE Expo including stuff
bought on gear order</li>
<li>3 BIG tacklesacks</li>
<li>New drybags for drills (current ones leak) or alternative way to
keep drills dry</li>
keep drills dry <p>Duncan suggests <a href="http://swaygogear.com">Swaygo</a> bags.
They're not cheap, but they seal like a drybag and are extremely
durable - in fact they're intended to be dragged through the cave like
a tacklesack. We've been using them in China for a few years now, and
transport them inside tacklesacks; so far they have never let us down.
The largest size (called 'sink' for some reason) is just right for 24v
Bosch drills. I reckon that CUCC's Makitas should fit in the medium
size ('pit').</p> </li>
<li>Slings of different lengths</li>
<li>Maybe more carabiners - check</li>
<li>Tom Yam/Mi Goreng noodles (lots!)</li>