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

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<h3>Siberia and Midnight in Moscow</h3>
<p>In 1997 a lot of time was spent in the north-west of KH following passage
at the base of <a href="../../smkridge/161/sibria.htm#seproblem">Somebody
at the base of <a href="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#seproblem">Somebody
Else's Problem,</a> a 70m free hanging pitch reached in 1994 and ignored -
hence the name. Duncan was keen to either see the very vertical passage stop,
or break into some horizontal development. He and Steve Bellhouse, in a
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ metres, the new deepest point in KH.
trip, at a small pitch. Duncan descended first and began lobbing rocks down
the next pitch, which sounded big. Timing with a watch suggested that the
pitch was about 60m deep. The time was midnight, so the pitch was named <a
href="../../smkridge/161/sibria.htm#moscow">Midnight in Moscow</a>. This
href="../../1623/161/sibria.htm#moscow">Midnight in Moscow</a>. This
shaft, descended on the next trip, bells out in the middle into a chamber
with 20m diameter, then continues through the floor of the chamber to land on
a boulder choke floor. Two small pitches led to a dried sump pool, or so it
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ sunrise, which ``almost made everything alright''.
<h3>The quest for a connection</h3>
<p>1997 saw KH being connected to Steinschlagschacht
(<a href="../../smkridge/161/136.htm">136</a>), which brought the combined
(<a href="../../1623/161/136.htm">136</a>), which brought the combined
system nearer to the Eish&ouml;hle-Stellerwegh&ouml;hle system.
The two main places to start looking for the connection were either from
Steinschlagschacht or from the huge ice-decorated chamber of
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ lightening of lichen where the number used to be, this being revealed by a
short rain shower!
<b>Lost Rucksack H&ouml;hle</b>
(<a href="../../plateau/200.htm">1623/200</a>) was finally properly explored
(<a href="../../1623/200.htm">1623/200</a>) was finally properly explored
after its initial discovery by Adam Cooper in 1993 when his rucksack rolled
down it. It turned out to be a 45m deep snow-choked rift cave that breathes.
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ many good leads.
<p>The search for a connection between KH and Eish&ouml;hle will continue
with, hopefully, enough people to descend Steinschlagschacht and also explore
the leads in Schneevulkanhalle. It was also noted during the 'walk to
Eish&ouml;hle d&eacute;bacle' that <a href="../../smkridge/140.htm">140</a>
Eish&ouml;hle d&eacute;bacle' that <a href="../../1623/140.htm">140</a>
was in a very interesting spot high on the vord close to the gap, and
apparently not fully explored. It needs surveying anyway and could provide
some very interesting leads.