[svn r4832] - Removed 'Mrs Dour' from Julia's entry in Expo Members (at her request)

- Added a couple of files to 2003: a kit list and a to-do list.
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<td colspan=17></td><td>94</td><td colspan=6></td></tr>
<tr><td>John Bowers</td><td></td><td><a href="i/jab.jpg"><img alt=":-)" src="../../icons/mug.png"></a></td>
<td colspan=2></td><td>78</td><td>79</td><td>80</td><td colspan=2></td><td>83</td><td colspan=16></td></tr>
<tr><td>Julia Bradshaw (Mrs. Dour)</td><td>&sect;</td><td colspan=23></td><td>99</td><td>00</td></tr>
<tr><td>Julia Bradshaw</td><td>&sect;</td><td colspan=23></td><td>99</td><td>00</td></tr>
<tr><td>Dave Brindle</td><td></td><td><a href="l/daveb.htm"><img alt=":-)" src="../../icons/mug.png"></a></td>
<td colspan=5></td><td>81</td><td>82</td><td>83</td><td colspan=16></td></tr>
<tr><td>Ian Brindle</td><td>&sect;</td><td colspan=7></td><td>82</td><td colspan=17></td></tr>

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<html><head><title>Expo 2003 To Do List</title></head>
<body>
<h1>Things That Need To Be Done</h1>
<i>Note: Names shown without question marks have either agreed to do this job,
or have no choice as nobody else can possibly do it. Names with question marks
are beeing asked to do the jobs, and may freely refuse to do them.<br />
For the purposes of this document, I shall consider the committee to consist of
myself, Mark, Martin and Steve.</i> <hr>
<table border=1>
<tr><th>Job</th><th>Person</th><th>Timescale</th><th>Status</th></tr>
<tr>
<td colspan=4><b>Gear</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Do a census of hangers, slings, maillons etc.</td><td>Dave</td><td>April</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Coordinate bulk gear orders (Bernies &amp; Field+Trek) <a href="#fnote1">(1)</a></td>
<td>Dave</td><td>May/June</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Prepare laminated A4 size surveys</td><td>?Martin</td><td>June/July</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Make up an Expo gear signout book</td><td>Dave</td><td>July</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=4><b>Food</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Decide policy</td><td>Committee</td><td>April/May</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Make flapjack</td><td>?</td><td>July</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Make top camp meals</td><td>?</td><td>July</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=4><b>General admin</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Get online signup form working, and make its results visible to the
whole committee</td><td>?Mark</td><td>Soon</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Write to potential sponsors</td><td>Julia</td><td>January-June</td><td>Awaiting replies</td></tr>
<tr><td>Dig up ready-written G&ouml;sser letter</td><td>Mark</td><td>ASAP</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Correct name of flapjack company in report, and make TeX source of report available</td><td>Mark</td><td>ASAP</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Contact people having cars and beg them to come</td><td>Dave</td><td>ASAP</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=4><b>Documentation + website stuff</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Find out where descriptions for 202, 203, 206, 211-30, and various others (incl. Rock&amp;Rollh&ouml;hle) have got to (supposedly in nonexistent 'autogen' folder)</td><td>Mark, Ol, Wadders</td><td>Not urgent</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Request Kataster numbers for Hauchh&ouml;hle, Rock&amp;Rollh&ouml;hle, Artischockenh&ouml;hle and anything significant we may find this summer</td><td>Dave</td><td>August, after end of expo</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Track down old log and bier books, with records of personnel and gear</td><td>Dave</td><td>Soon</td><td>-</td></tr>
<tr><td>Update Expo Members list with 2001-2 (3?) data</td><td>Dave</td><td>Needs old logs</td><td>-</td></tr>
</table>
<hr>
<font size=-2>
<h3>Footnotes</h3>
<ol>
<li><a name="fnote1"></a>Remember to contact Erin, who is buying stuff for Hong
Megui via us
</ol>
</font>
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documentation:<br>
<img alt="&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/0.png">
2002 Expedition info:<br>
2003 Expedition info:<br>
<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
Expo <a href="goals.htm">mission statement</a><br>
<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
Expo <a href="kitlist.html">kit list</a><br>
<img alt="---&gt;" src="../../../icons/lists/1.png">
Expo <a href="VolunteeringList.html">to-do list</a><br>
<br>
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<head><title>Expo Kit List</title></head>
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<h1>Useful Things to Bring on Expo</h1>
<hr>
<p>(Written from my experience as an Expo novice last year, when I managed to
forget about half of this.)</p>
<ul>
<li> Caving gear (obviously). Full SRT kit, the works. Probably not a good idea
to attempt to borrow too much of this off the club, as the rental price would
add up to about the cost of a new kit over the length of a reasonable stay.
<li>The caves of the plateau are a great deal colder than in the UK, so a
balaclava, and possibly thermals, are a good idea. On the other hand they tend
to be fairly dry so don't bother with a wetsuit/neofleece (even if you have
one).
<li>There are no battery charging facilities on the plateau! Either use
carbide, which is what most of the old lags do; or use a long-duration (pref.
LED) light. The latter are much easier to use, and a modern LED can last 50
hours on a single charge; but they are quite expensive if you buy one, and
difficult to make yourself unless you know quite a bit about electronics (talk
to someone like Mark or Wookey). I've never used carbide, but no doubt someone
else will extoll the virtues of it.<br>
If you use an electric lamp, you will be able to charge it at Base Camp with
the Inferno Machine; but this is not entirely trustworthy, and many people
prefer to bring their own chargers. If you do this, you might like to also
bring some kind of multiway socket thing, and/or a Europe to UK plug adapter.
<li>Camping stuff. It's a good idea to have two sleeping bags, as this will save
you lugging one back and forth across the plateau repeatedly, which is a Bad
Idea (the plateau is bad enough walking without a heavy pack). You'll need a
reasonable quality sleeping bag (3 season or so) for the bivvy, but more or
less anything will do for base camp.
<li>The same goes for karrimats - you will need two of them; and make sure you
have at least one completely knackered one, as the bivvy spaces at
Steinbr&uuml;cken are floored with sharp stones which will destroy mats very fast.
<li>The club has some tents, so don't go out and buy one especially for Expo - we will sort this out nearer the time.
<li>Good quality walking boots, with good ankle support for hopping about on
rocks. Have a look at some of the photos of the plateau on the website and
you'll see what I mean.
<li>Eating irons: knife, fork, spoon, plate, bowl, mug for use at base
camp; duplicates, preferably something like a mess-tin you can also cook in,
for top camp. (This is one of the things I forgot last year, sentencing myself
to two weeks trying to drink tea out of a broken plastic jug patched with
gaffer tape.)
<li>Bolting spanner (14mm) - necessary for using old-style screw-in anchors,
which are being replaced with P-hangers in the UK but are still going strong
in Austria. It's a good idea to tie it to yourself with cord. Not entirely
compulsory for the Expo novice who is unlikely to be leading a rigging trip,
but as we found out in the Ard&egrave;che at Easter, it's a good idea if we have
a few spares!
<li>Obviously one person's karabiners look very much like another's, so you
should mark all your gear. Most people use electrical insulation tape in
various colours; ask around to see whether your chosen colour combination is
already in use. (There used to be a list maintained of the gear tape colours
of everyone who regularly caved with CUCC, but it seems to have lapsed.)
</ul>
<hr>
<p align="right"><i>David Loeffler, April 2003</i></p>
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