fix up remaining URLs in static html for ${subarea} -> '1623'

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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ be entered at the top of the rock slope. The level closes off after about
passage which choked comprehensively.
<p><img alt="survey: 15k gif" width=560 height=650
src="../../kratzer/71.png">
src="../../1623/71.png">
<h3>Holes on Plateau - Loser area.</h3>
@@ -203,44 +203,44 @@ b) the fact that only two of the holes are really significant and only one
of these offers promise.
<dl>
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/a1.htm">A1</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/a1.htm">A1</a>:-
<dd>Situated some 50m vertically below the col, up valley from the
Loser Hut. An obvious open entrance leads to an 11m pitch into a rift
chamber choked in both directions.
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/b1.htm">B1</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b1.htm">B1</a>:-
<dd>situated some 40m from A1, up valley and slightly higher up
the east slope, the hole lies in an obvious E-W fault. A 14m pitch drops
into rift passage quickly choking to the east. To the west a short walk
reaches a 3m climb to a higher level choking rapidly.
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/b2.htm">B2</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b2.htm">B2</a>:-
<dd>Up the bottom of the valley from B1, B2 is met just at the
foot of the last steep pull up onto the col. A 4m climb leads to two 5m
drops and a snow plug. Across the snow, a direct pitch can be reached.
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/b3.htm">B3</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b3.htm">B3</a>:-
<dd>Just a few metres up valley from B2, a series of holes. The
lowest drops steadily over boulders to a choke. Up rift from the pitch,
daylight is reached from one of the other holes (Loser 238&deg;,
Br&auml;uning Nase, 292&deg;)
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/b4.htm">B4</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b4.htm">B4</a>:-
<dd>Again just a short distance up valley from B3, a significant
shakehole with snow at the foot. Descent of 45 degree snow slope reaches
a choked rift. Above and ahead, water enters via a small aven, but no sign
of a way on. (Loser 234&deg;, B.Nase 292&deg;)
<dt><a href="../../kratzer/b5.htm">B5</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b5.htm">B5</a>:-
<dd>Right on the col - the scar to the west has large holes
immediately below it. Descent over snow of 10m or so ended in a snow choke.
<dt><a href="../../plateau/b6.htm">B6</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b6.htm">B6</a>:-
<dd>Small shaft on the plateau just over the col - descent of 8m
to a choke.
<dt>B7:-
<dd>Does not exist - numbering error !
<dt><a href="../../plateau/197.htm">B8</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/197.htm">B8</a>:-
<dd>This is situated on the plateau just on a major fault where
one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. A large open hole with snow in the
bottom. 20m of ladder were fed down between snow and rock before snow plug
totally blocked the way on. (B.Nase 208&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 350&deg;, Spot
point 1828, 240&deg;)
<dt><a href="../../plateau/190/190.html">B9</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/190/190.html">B9</a>:-
<dd>An open hole west of B8. 5m climb gains snow and passage leading
off. This leads to a 10m pitch leading to a big rift. Ahead over boulders
and ice an 8m pitch descends through (sic) spectacular ice stalactites. Way
@@ -248,10 +248,10 @@ on is effectively blocked by ice but could well connect with a major shaft
nearby, not descended on account of the condition of the ice. The small
alternative hole back in the rift is blocked by ice at -6m. (B.Nase
204&deg;, Sch&ouml;nberg 14&deg;)
<dt><a href="../../plateau/b10.htm">B10</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/b10.htm">B10</a>:-
<dd>Lies in the maze of lapiaz N of B9 and is simply a 5m climb to
two short pitches choked at foot of second.
<dt><a href="../../plateau/198/198.html">B11</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../1623/198/198.html">B11</a>:-
<dd>To give some idea of what we may have missed, this 55m shaft is
utterly invisible from 5m away. A fine climb is broken by a ledge halfway
down. The shaft narrows towards the bottom, and from the foot of the ladder,