diff --git a/handbook/findit.htm b/handbook/findit.htm index 3c0795a85..92d2c5cb2 100644 --- a/handbook/findit.htm +++ b/handbook/findit.htm @@ -51,29 +51,43 @@ Failing that, be sure to identify your feature correctly, using a good map (ie. the Alpenvereinkarte 1:25000 sheet 15/1, Totes Gebirge West), and write down the name in full, preferably with a sketch.</p> -<div style="padding-bottom: 1em; width: 45%; float: left"><a href="../piclinks/bw_pks.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/bw_pks.jpg" /></a> -<p class="caption">A view of the Bräuning Wall (from far out on the plateau) showing -which peak is which.</p></div> - -<div style="padding-bottom: 1em; width: 45%; float: right"><a href="../piclinks/brw-b8.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/brw-b8.jpg" /></a> -<p class="caption">A view showing how the Bräuning Wall becomes foreshortened from -the "near" plateau and approach to Schwarzmooskogel ridge.</p></div> - -<div style="padding-bottom: 1em; width: 45%; float: left; clear: left"><a href="../piclinks/wildkg.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/wildkg.jpg" /></a> -<p class="caption">A view identifying the peaks visible to the north of the plateau - -Schönberg, Große and Kleine Wildkogel and Grieskogel.</p></div> - -<div style="padding-bottom: 1em; width: 45%; float: right; clear: right"><a href="../piclinks/hskvsk.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/hskvsk.jpg" +<table class="imgtable"> +<tr> +<td> +<a href="../piclinks/bw_pks.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/bw_pks.jpg" /></a> +</td> +<td><a href="../piclinks/brw-b8.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/brw-b8.jpg" +/></a></td> +</tr> +<tr class="caption"> +<td>A view of the Bräuning Wall (from far out on the plateau) showing +which peak is which.</td> +<td>A view showing how the Bräuning Wall becomes foreshortened from +the "near" plateau and approach to Schwarzmooskogel ridge.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><a href="../piclinks/wildkg.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/wildkg.jpg" /></a></td> +<td><a href="../piclinks/9603vd.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/9603vd.jpg" /></a> +</td> +</tr> +<tr class="caption"> +<td>A view identifying the peaks visible to the north of the plateau - +Schönberg, Große and Kleine Wildkogel and Grieskogel.</td> +<td>A view of peaks seen south from the east side of the Hinterer +Schwarzmooskogel.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"> +<a href="../piclinks/hskvsk.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/hskvsk.jpg" width="300" height="140" /></a> -<p class="caption">A view south from Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel showing the Trisselberg +</td></tr> +<tr class="caption"> +<td colspan="2">A view south from Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel showing the Trisselberg to the left and behind the serried ranks of false summits on the Vorderer -Schwarzmooskogel. On the far right, Bräuning Nase can be seen.</p></div> +Schwarzmooskogel. On the far right, Bräuning Nase can be seen.</td> +</tr></table> -<div style="padding-bottom: 1em; width: 45%; float: left; clear: left"><a href="../piclinks/9603vd.htm"><img alt="" src="../tinypix/9603vd.jpg" /></a> -<p class="caption">A view of peaks seen south from the east side of the Hinterer -Schwarzmooskogel.</p></div> - -<p style="clear: both">(More views to follow - however, there's no point until we have actually +<p>(More views to follow - however, there's no point until we have actually identified the summits on the views with complete certainty :-)</p> <hr /> diff --git a/handbook/l/bosch.htm b/handbook/l/bosch.htm index fb2cd034b..6d04c2382 100644 --- a/handbook/l/bosch.htm +++ b/handbook/l/bosch.htm @@ -8,12 +8,13 @@ CUCC Expo Rigging Handbook: Power drilling a bolt hole <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" /> </head> <body> -<div style="float: left; padding: 10pt"> -<img alt="Wookey using power drill" src="../i/bosch.jpg" width="600" -height="600" /></div> <h2 style="text-align: center">CUCC Expo Rigging Handbook</h2> <h1>Power drilling a bolt hole</h1> +<div class="centre"> +<img alt="Wookey using power drill" src="../i/bosch.jpg" width="600" +height="600" /></div> + <p>Wookey demonstrating the technique of drilling a hole for an anchor with the Bosch cordless rotary hammer drill. Note that he is using both hands on the drill, so must be securely wedged in place using feet and/or the rope. Since diff --git a/handbook/l/rbelay.htm b/handbook/l/rbelay.htm index b9c79be2e..c5c6013ff 100644 --- a/handbook/l/rbelay.htm +++ b/handbook/l/rbelay.htm @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" /> </head> <body> -<div style="float: left; padding: 10pt"><img src="../i/rbelay.jpg" width="300" height="600" alt="Approaching a rebelay" /></div> +<div class="onleft"><img src="../i/rbelay.jpg" width="300" height="600" alt="Approaching a rebelay" /></div> <h2 style="text-align: center">CUCC Expo Rigging Handbook</h2> <h1>Approaching a typical rebelay</h1> diff --git a/handbook/look4.htm b/handbook/look4.htm index e54c505ff..0e37ae7f2 100644 --- a/handbook/look4.htm +++ b/handbook/look4.htm @@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ which is a recipe for the number of "missing" caves increasing rather than decreasing. However, it is the Austrians' kataster, and we have to work with their system.</p> -<div style="float: left; text-align: center; padding-right: 15pt"> -<img alt="Example tag" src="i/9602tg.jpg" width="340" height="286" /><br /> +<div class="onleft"> +<img alt="Example tag" src="i/9602tg.jpg" width="340" height="286" /> <p class="caption">An example tag - CUCC 96/02</p> </div> diff --git a/handbook/rig/boltin.htm b/handbook/rig/boltin.htm index e54821aff..7e889c3c6 100644 --- a/handbook/rig/boltin.htm +++ b/handbook/rig/boltin.htm @@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ avoided, since it is now impossible to put a good bolt in the perfect place - the rock around the first placement will have been stressed and another bolt should not be placed closer than about 20 cm from it.</p> -<div style="float: left; padding: 10pt"> <a href="../l/bosch.htm"><img +<div class="onleft"><a href="../l/bosch.htm"><img alt="(73k image)" src="../t/bosch.jpg" width="200" height="200" /></a><p class="caption">Using the Drill</p></div> -<div style="clear: left; float: left; padding: 10pt"> <a -href="../../smkridge/161/l/boltin.htm"> <img alt="(36k image)" +<div class="onleft" style="clear: left"> <a +href="../../smkridge/161/l/boltin.htm"><img alt="(36k image)" src="../../smkridge/161/t/boltin.jpg" width="113" height="152" /></a> <p class="caption">Bolting by Hand</p> </div> diff --git a/handbook/rigit.htm b/handbook/rigit.htm index 1dca29beb..006e96e2d 100644 --- a/handbook/rigit.htm +++ b/handbook/rigit.htm @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ rigging chapter for this expedition handbook. So far we have:</p> </ul></li> </ul> -<div style="float: left; padding: 0pt 12pt 12pt 0pt"> +<div class="onleft"> <a href="l/rbelay.htm"> <img alt="Rebelay photo - 32k" src="t/rbelay.jpg" width="100" height="200" /> </a> diff --git a/handbook/survey/getin.htm b/handbook/survey/getin.htm index 919f63928..bf6bbfdb8 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/getin.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/getin.htm @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ </head> <body> -<div style="float: left; margin: 10pt"> -<a href="../../piclinks/typing.htm"> <img src="../../tinypix/typing.jpg" -width="176" height="115" alt="" /></a></div> +<div class="onleft"> +<a href="../../piclinks/typing.htm"><img src="../../tinypix/typing.jpg" +width="176" height="115" alt="" /></a> +<p class="caption">Tony Rooke entering data</p></div> <h2 style="text-align: center">CUCC Expo Surveying Handbook</h2> <h1>Base Camp: from muddy book to Survex plot</h1> diff --git a/handbook/survey/ontop.htm b/handbook/survey/ontop.htm index 59238e3f4..cf89dbead 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/ontop.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/ontop.htm @@ -22,18 +22,15 @@ GPS (use waypoint averaging for a couple of hours whilst you explore it). There is a separate manual document for <a href="gps.htm">using GPS on expo</a>.</p> -<div style="float: left; margin: 10pt;"> -<a href="../../piclinks/ssvypl.htm"> -<img src="../../tinypix/ssvypl.jpg" -width="122" height="122" alt="" /> -</a></div> - -<p>The main difference with a surface survey is that you can see, and are not +<p> +<a href="../../piclinks/ssvypl.htm"><img src="../../tinypix/ssvypl.jpg" +width="122" height="122" alt="" class="onleft" /></a> +The main difference with a surface survey is that you can see, and are not constrained by passage walls. The lack of walls may mean that all survey points are on the floor, which can be a pain. It is useful to use one or two "survey staffs", which may be as simple as a stick shoved in a grike, or a photographic tripod which is handy. Make sure not to place a compass too near -anything made of steel ! An aluminium pole (old tent pole, ski stick or any +anything made of steel! An aluminium pole (old tent pole, ski stick or any odd bit of tube or angle) is light and effective. Making it a useful length (eg. 1m or 1.5m) means it can double as a ruler for measuring features. Surface survey legs tend to be longer than underground ones, so errors from