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<title>CUCC's Austria Base Camps</title>
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<h1>Base Camps</h1>
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<td><a href="piclinks/bc81.htm"><img src="tinypix/bc81.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/fritzs.htm"><img alt="" src="tinypix/fritzs.jpg" /></a></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/bc78.htm"><img src="tinypix/bc78.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/bc82.htm"><img src="tinypix/bc82.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/bc81.htm"><img src="../tinypix/bc81.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/fritzs.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/fritzs.jpg" /></a></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/bc78.htm"><img src="../tinypix/bc78.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
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<td>1981 base camp</td>
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made us very welcome for many years, and have provided us with many luxuries
including some office space in 1984 and use of the "Potato Hut" ever since,
which has sported a fridge for cold beer since 1995! So vital is this to expo
morale that <a href="1623/161/fbland.htm#ealgor">some passage</a> has been
morale that <a href="../1623/161/fbland.htm#ealgor">some passage</a> has been
named after it.</p>
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<tr><td style="width: 33%"><a href="piclinks/staudn.htm">
<img src="tinypix/staudn.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td style="width: 33%"><img src="tinypix/bc94.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td style="width: 33%"><a href="piclinks/base95.htm"><img src="tinypix/base95.jpg" alt="" /></a>
<tr><td style="width: 33%"><a href="../piclinks/staudn.htm">
<img src="../tinypix/staudn.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td style="width: 33%"><img src="../tinypix/bc94.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td style="width: 33%"><a href="../piclinks/base95.htm"><img src="../tinypix/base95.jpg" alt="" /></a>
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Gasthof Staud'nwirt (1995).
It no longer looks like this, having been extended, and reclad for 1998.</td>
<td>Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (wet in 1994)</td>
<td>Typical Mess tent at Base Camp (dry in 1995)</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="piclinks/washit.htm"><img src="tinypix/washit.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/gearbc.htm"><img src="tinypix/gearbc.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/trailr.htm"><img src="tinypix/trailr.jpg" alt="" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="../piclinks/washit.htm"><img src="../tinypix/washit.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/gearbc.htm"><img src="../tinypix/gearbc.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/trailr.htm"><img src="../tinypix/trailr.jpg" alt="" /></a></td></tr>
<tr class="caption"><td>The Staud'nwirt sports a river which is
excellent for end-of-expo ropewashing, if it's not in too high a
flood!</td>
<td>Typical expo gear behind better-than-average transport</td>
<td>More typical expo transport - knackered trailer (1995)</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="piclinks/phut1.htm"><img src="tinypix/phut1.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><img src="tinypix/phut94.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td><a href="piclinks/potato-hut.html"><img src="tinypix/potato-hut.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<tr><td><a href="../piclinks/phut1.htm"><img src="../tinypix/phut1.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
<td><img src="../tinypix/phut94.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td><a href="../piclinks/potato-hut.html"><img src="../tinypix/potato-hut.jpg" alt="" /></a></td>
</tr>
<tr class="caption"><td>Vital supplies for the Potato Hut.</td>
<td>Inside the old Potato Hut.</td>
<td>The old Potato Hut from the outside.</td></tr>
</table>
<h3>Transport Links</h3>
<p>See <a href="travel.htm">Getting to Expo</a> for how to get to the Stuadnwirt base camp.
<p>We also have <a href=handbook/bike.html>a bike</a>.
<p>See <a href="travel.html">Getting to Expo</a> for how to get to the Stuadnwirt base camp.
<p>We also have <a href="bike.html">a bike</a>.
<hr />
<ul id="links">
<li>Back to <a href="infodx.htm">Main Index</a></li>
<li>CUCC's <a href="tcamps.htm">Top Camps</a></li>
<li>Back to <a href="../infodx.htm">Main Index</a></li>
<li>Expo's <a href="tcamps.htm">Top Camps</a></li>
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<title>Handbook Troggle Notes</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Troggle - what you may need to know</h1>
<p>Troggle runs much of the the cave survey data management, presents the data on the website and manages the Expo Handbook.
<p>You may have arrived here by accident when where you really need to be is <a href="website-history.html">website history</a>.
<p>You may have arrived here by accident when where you really need to be is <a href="../website-history.html">website history</a>.
<p>This page needs to be restructured and rewritten so that it describes these things:
<ul>
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<p>
Troggle is the software collection (not really a "package") based on <a href="https://www.djangoproject.com/">Django</a>
originally intended to manage all expo data in a logical and accessible way
and publish it on the web. It was first used on the 2009 expo - see <a href="../years/2009/report.html">2009 logbook</a>.
and publish it on the web. It was first used on the 2009 expo - see <a href="../../years/2009/report.html">2009 logbook</a>.
<p>Only a small part of troggle's original plan was fully implemented and deployed.
Many of the things it was intended to replace are still operating as a motley collection written by many different people in
several languages (but mostly perl and python; we won't talk about the person who likes to use OCamL).
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<li>Providing a secondary way of editing individual pages of the handbook and historic records pages
for very quick and urgent changes.
This is the "Edit this page" capability; see <a href="onlinesystems.html#editthispage"> for
This is the "Edit this page" capability; see <a href="../onlinesystems.html#editthispage"> for
how to use it</a> and <em>how to tidy up afterwards</em>.
</ol>
<h3>The first thing to do</h3>
<p>The first thing to do is to read: "<a href="../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
<p>The first thing to do is to read: "<a href="../../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
<p>Two things to remember are
<ul>
<li>that troggle is just one of several cave-survey management online software systems. CUCC EXPO is not the only caving expedition with a substantial nerd community.<br><br>
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<hr />
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
<li><a href="../survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
<li><a href="../look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
<li><a href="../rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
<li><a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro </a></li>
<li><a href=""camcaving.uk">CUCC Home </a></li>
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<title>CUCC's Austria expeditions: Primer</title>
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<h1>CUCC Austria Expeditions: Primer</h1>
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muddier, so quality rigging is essential. Of course, some of this rigging is
new exploration, not just "follow the P-hangers", so it is an exciting and
challenging activity. Also, unlike a Yorkshire tourist trip, you must survey
and describe what you find &ndash; <a href="handbook/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
of what has been done so are rather more important than on weekend meets at
home. <a href="handbook/survey/why.htm">Surveying may be an entirely new activity</a> for first-time expo members,
home. <a href="survey/why.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
effort to get right from the start.</p>
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exploration is considered complete.</p>
<p>We have attempted to condense the "how to do it" material into an
<a href="handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>, which covers topics
<a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>, which covers topics
such as Surveying, Prospecting, Rigging and Rescue. There is also a rather
embryonic section on photography, and some smaller sections that are also worth
reading. This is still a fairly big chunk of stuff to read, so an effort has
@ -151,21 +153,21 @@ than a job not done at all. This is especially true of cave survey and passage
description, or, for prospecting, the recording of locations.</p>
<p>To get a feel for what trips are like, it is perhaps worth dipping into
one of the <a href="years/2018/logbook.html">logbooks</a>
<a href="years/2001/log.htm">for</a> <a href="years/2003/logbook.html">recent
</a> <a href="years/2017/logbook.html">years</a>. To
one of the <a href="../years/2018/logbook.html">logbooks</a>
<a href="../years/2001/log.htm">for</a> <a href="../years/2003/logbook.html">recent
</a> <a href="../years/2017/logbook.html">years</a>. To
get an idea of what expo will be trying to achieve, there is a "<a
href="years/2018/index.html">mission statement</a>" for the current year. And
href="../years/2018/index.html">mission statement</a>" for the current year. And
to see how much potential there is, a glance at a recent <span
lang="de">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span> <a
href="1623/204/qm.html">Question Mark list</a> is a revelation. Leads are
href="../1623/204/qm.html">Question Mark list</a> is a revelation. Leads are
numbered by year, with the oldest first. Following links from any of these
leads will get you into the relevant section of the <a
href="1623/204/204.html">cave description</a>, which gives an idea of the
href="../1623/204/204.html">cave description</a>, which gives an idea of the
sort of caving.</p>
<p>For the ambitious, there is a complete description of <a
href="1623/161/top.htm"><span lang="de-at">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span></a>,
href="../1623/161/top.htm"><span lang="de-at">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span></a>,
which absorbed almost all of CUCC's expedition effort from 1989 to 1999 and now
forms the largest single component of the <span
lang="de-at">Schwarzmooskogel</span> system. The description runs to about 90 A4
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at the site <a href="../rdmap.htm">road map</a>. This gives you an idea
of the structure of the site and where you can expect the graphical links
to lead. There are also plenty of textual links, as exemplified by the
expo --> use the <a href="infodx.htm">site index</a>.</p>
expo --> use the <a href="../infodx.htm">site index</a>.</p>
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winter, and various lifts line the hillsides.</p>
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<a href="../piclinks/tollrd.htm"><img alt="Toll road photo" src=",,/tinypix/tollrd.jpg" width="160" height="83" /></a>
<a href="../../piclinks/tollrd.htm"><img alt="Toll road photo" src=",,/tinypix/tollrd.jpg" width="160" height="83" /></a>
&nbsp; &nbsp;
<a href="../piclinks/bgrest.htm"><img src="../tinypix/bgrest.jpg" width="143"
<a href="../../piclinks/bgrest.htm"><img src="../../tinypix/bgrest.jpg" width="143"
height="170"
alt="BergRestaurant picture" /></a>
<p class="caption">The Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e with view to the Dachstein</p></div>