diff --git a/cave_data/1623-41.html b/cave_data/1623-41.html index b95577614..8b5c2f98b 100644 --- a/cave_data/1623-41.html +++ b/cave_data/1623-41.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ b -Length of CUCC's part is approx 5.75 km, while the Germans had about 6 km in 88 in 1987, and the French (?) connected the Eishöhle (2.5 km or more) in the same year. This should make the system about 14-15 km all told before 1996. The Stuttgart group, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V., have, early in 1996, connected their cave Schwabenschacht (1623-78) into a passage in 1623/142, one way into the system. This adds no new depth, but considerably increases the overall length. ARGE have also been doing much useful resurvey and some exploration, bringing their estimate of the total length to 22.7 km in 1999. +Length of CUCC's part is approx 5.75 km, while the Germans had about 6 km in 88 in 1987, and the French (?) connected the Eishöhle (2.5 km or more) in the same year. This should make the system about 14-15 km all told before 1996. The Stuttgart group, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Höhle und Karst Grabenstetten e.V., have, early in 1996, connected their cave Schwabenschacht (1623-78) into a passage in 1623/142, one way into the system. This adds no new depth, but considerably increases the overall length. ARGE have also been doing much useful resurvey and some exploration, bringing their estimate of the total length to 22.7 km in 1999. As the full guidebook description is understandably quite big and is still evolving, just an overview is given here.

Sub-horizontal passages lead through steeply-hading rifts from this entrance. A lower route was originally explored by a German group before CUCC's first visit, and remains poorly documented and not fully explored. The higher route, explored by CUCC, leads past connections to 142, another CUCC find. Passages trend downhill to reach the Big Pitch of 100m vertical.

Lärchenhöhle connects at the bottom of the Big Pitch, and a streamway leads down. A roof passage connects to CUCC's 144, and another leads on to smaller pitches to the Big Rift, dropping steeply down several pitches to reach Junction Chamber with connections to Schnellzughöhle (115).

The route to 115 also leads to Pete's Purgatory, 800m of awful streamway to the Confluence, much more easily reached by large fossil passages starting with Dartford Tunnel from Junction Chamber. The Confluence is around half the depth of the system, and marks a transition to a single linear streamway leading to great depth, a feature currently unique in the known caves of the area.

The streamway is interrupted by a bypassable sump and several, mainly short, pitches, before a low-airspace canal appears to mark the end. However, a low duck can be passed to reach a deep and very wet shaft Orgasm Chasm which drops to the final muddy passage and short pitch to a dismal and deep rift sump.

The sump is 898m below the 41a entrance, and is at just about the same level as Altausseer See, in whose underwater risings the Stellerweg water is presumed to emerge. The scope for greater depth here seems minimal, but connections to various higher entrances have increased this to c971m, with perhaps a little more potential still to realise (optimistically up to 1058m). diff --git a/handbook/computing/winlaptop.html b/handbook/computing/winlaptop.html index e21502f1b..0e1caa68d 100644 --- a/handbook/computing/winlaptop.html +++ b/handbook/computing/winlaptop.html @@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ Now finally you can use all the usual command line tools at yor wsl command line

When things go wrong when trying to sort this out, you may find these pages useful. I did. +rsync - failed to set permission - operation not permitted file-system-improvements-to-the-windows-subsystem-for-linux/ id-rsa-pub-file-ssh-error-invalid-format key-load-public-invalid-format @@ -175,7 +176,7 @@ Now finally you can use all the usual command line tools at yor wsl command line chmod-chown-wsl-improvements mount-usb-drives-windows-subsystem-for-linux VS Code and WSL -ssh command line +ssh command line

Installing and Configuring the rest of the software you need on Windows

Now return to the Your Laptop page to configure all the rest of the software you need. diff --git a/handbook/essentials.html b/handbook/essentials.html index 367c99b0a..9afb015f1 100644 --- a/handbook/essentials.html +++ b/handbook/essentials.html @@ -91,10 +91,8 @@ You can't do it by simply copying files. This means that you need special software on your laptop in addition to a USB cable that connects your laptop to the Garmin device.

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- mini-USB socket +
+ mini-USB socket
mini-USB b socket
If your Garmin has a mini-USB socket, rather than the usual micro-USB found in phones, then you might have an "old" Garmin handheld, but some modern handhelds still use this old socket. diff --git a/years/2005/sponsors.html b/years/2005/sponsors.html index 6b5abd68a..be27c27b0 100644 --- a/years/2005/sponsors.html +++ b/years/2005/sponsors.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ We'd like to thank the following companies for their generous support of the 2005 expedition.