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<h1>Photographers and authors of articles</h1>
<h2 style="text-align: center; margin-top: -5pt">on CUCC expeditions 1976-present</h2>
<p>Don't run away with the idea that this is complete, although it must be
getting close.</p>
<p>First, the editors of this archive must thank <b>everyone</b> in the full
<a href="index.htm">list of expedition members</a> - almost all of them
have written of their exploits in the expedition logbooks, so all of them are
authors of at least something in this archive. Everyone of them we have
managed to contact has been willing to have their words included here. We'd
also like to thank those few who reduced our workload by typing in parts of
the logbooks - a truly tedious job.</p>
<p>Similarly, we must extend particular thanks to all those members who
have contributed to the many surveys - it is an unglamourous and often
thankless task. Several of the "published authors" in the list below
have also spent hundreds of hours in the laborious process of drawing
up the surveys - often to see their work rendered out-of-date even
before being published.</p>
<p>Those in the following list have written articles about <b>CUCC
expeditions</b> (see <a href="../others/index.htm">Other groups</a> for
writing about other trips to the area) for either Cambridge Underground or
for other caving journals, which are already included here, or will
eventually be a part of the archive. They are included in alphabetical,
rather than chronological order, and no indication is given here of the
extent of their contribution. The list also includes all photographers who
have allowed the use of material in this archive and those who have helped
translate articles from foreign journals. Please see the <a
href="../pubs.htm">bibliography</a> of published reports for more details
on authorship. Photographs are credited in the html pages which hold the
full-sized images.</p>
<ul>
<li>Andy Atkinson</li>
<li>Rich Barker</li>
<li>Steve Bellhouse</li>
<li>Olly Betts</li>
<li>Bob Bloodworth</li>
<li>John Bowers</li>
<li>Dave Brindle</li>
<li>Victoria Brown</li>
<li>Mike Burgess</li>
<li>Charles Butcher</li>
<li>Duncan Collis</li>
<li>Andy Connolly</li>
<li>Anthony Day</li>
<li>Chris Densham</li>
<li>Brian Derby</li>
<li>Mark Dougherty</li>
<li>Simon Farrow</li>
<li>Dave Fearon</li>
<li>Mark Fearon</li>
<li>Jill Gates</li>
<li>Clive George</li>
<li>Julian Haines</li>
<li>Dave Horsley</li>
<li>Julian Griffiths</li>
<li>Kate Janossy</li>
<li>Simon Kellet</li>
<li>Juliette Kelly</li>
<li>Pete Lancaster</li>
<li>Fran Lane</li>
<li>Rebecca Lawson</li>
<li>Jont Leach</li>
<li>Rod Leach</li>
<li>David Loeffler</li>
<li>Erin Lynch</li>
<li>Dan Mace</li>
<li>Tony Malcolm</li>
<li>Mike Martin</li>
<li>Earl Merson</li>
<li>Ian Millar</li>
<li>Keith Millar</li>
<li>Iain Miller</li>
<li>Ben van Millingen</li>
<li>Steve Perry</li>
<li>Mike Perryman</li>
<li>Nick Reckert</li>
<li>Penny Reeves</li>
<li>Mike Richardson</li>
<li>Del Robinson</li>
<li>Tony Rooke</li>
<li>Hugh Salter</li>
<li>Philip Sargent</li>
<li>Mark Shinwell</li>
<li>Mike Thomas</li>
<li>Nick Thorne</li>
<li>Phil Townsend</li>
<li>Tim Vasbie-Burnie</li>
<li>Andy Waddington</li>
<li>Martin Warren</li>
<li>Jared West</li>
<li>Tina White</li>
<li>Wookey</li>
</ul>
<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook
descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from
publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other
Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the F&eacute;d&eacute;ration
Belgique de Sp&eacute;l&eacute;ologie for supplying photocopies of articles,
and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.</p>
<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most especially the <a
href="http://www.oucc.org.uk/">Oxford University Caving Club</a>. This
particularly includes the <a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>,
which owes much to Gavin Lowe. <!--If you are browsing locally, you may also find a
mirror of the well-illustrated <a
href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT rigging guide</a> produced by
Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown. If that link doesn't work,
(which it won't if you are browsing over the "real" internet), then the
original is <a
href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">here</a>.--> <!-- For
some reason the server hosting that site is case-sensitive for file names. Yes,
I know this is ludicrous. --></p>
<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle
for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build
a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the
website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major
rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without
having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions
that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML
provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably
and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the
space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has
browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.</p>
<p><a id="maintainers" />Finally, both exploration and documentation continue.
The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the
existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent
years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that
members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds;
see the <a href="../update.htm">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for
creating the edifice should go to the two original editors:</p>
<p>Andy Waddington<br />
mail: &lt;Austria (at) pennine.demon.co.uk&gt;<br />
Andy's own
<a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/Andy/index.htm">homepage</a></p>
<p>Wookey<br />
mail: &lt;Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk&gt;<br />
Wookey's own <a href="http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/">homepage</a></p>
<hr />
<!-- LINKS -->
<ul id="links">
<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">CUCC Home page</a></li>
<li>Back to <a href="../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a></li>
<li><b>Main Indices:</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="../infodx.htm"><b>Index</b> to Expo</a> information pages</li>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas</li>
<li>Full <a href="../indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623</li>
<li>List of (links to) <a href="../pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a></li>
</ul></li>
<h1>Photographers and authors of articles</h1>
<h2 style="text-align: center; margin-top: -5pt;">on CUCC expeditions 1976-present</h2>
<p>Don't run away with the idea that this is complete, although it must be getting close.</p>
<p>First, the editors of this archive must thank <strong>everyone</strong> in the full <a href="index.htm">list of expedition members</a> - almost all of them have written of their exploits in the expedition logbooks, so all of them are authors of at least something in this archive. Everyone of them we have managed to contact has been willing to have their words included here. We'd also like to thank those few who reduced our workload by typing in parts of the logbooks - a truly tedious job.</p>
<p>Similarly, we must extend particular thanks to all those members who have contributed to the many surveys - it is an unglamourous and often thankless task. Several of the "published authors" in the list below have also spent hundreds of hours in the laborious process of drawing up the surveys - often to see their work rendered out-of-date even before being published.</p>
<p>Those in the following list have written articles about <strong>CUCC expeditions</strong> (see <a href="../others/index.htm">Other groups</a> for writing about other trips to the area) for either Cambridge Underground or for other caving journals, which are already included here, or will eventually be a part of the archive. They are included in alphabetical, rather than chronological order, and no indication is given here of the extent of their contribution. The list also includes all photographers who have allowed the use of material in this archive and those who have helped translate articles from foreign journals. Please see the <a href="../pubs.htm">bibliography</a> of published reports for more details on authorship. Photographs are credited in the html pages which hold the full-sized images.</p>
<ul>
<li>Andy Atkinson</li>
<li>Rich Barker</li>
<li>Steve Bellhouse</li>
<li>Olly Betts</li>
<li>Bob Bloodworth</li>
<li>John Bowers</li>
<li>Dave Brindle</li>
<li>Victoria Brown</li>
<li>Mike Burgess</li>
<li>Charles Butcher</li>
<li>Duncan Collis</li>
<li>Andy Connolly</li>
<li>Anthony Day</li>
<li>Chris Densham</li>
<li>Brian Derby</li>
<li>Mark Dougherty</li>
<li>Simon Farrow</li>
<li>Dave Fearon</li>
<li>Mark Fearon</li>
<li>Jill Gates</li>
<li>Clive George</li>
<li>Julian Haines</li>
<li>Dave Horsley</li>
<li>Julian Griffiths</li>
<li>Kate Janossy</li>
<li>Simon Kellet</li>
<li>Juliette Kelly</li>
<li>Pete Lancaster</li>
<li>Fran Lane</li>
<li>Rebecca Lawson</li>
<li>Jont Leach</li>
<li>Rod Leach</li>
<li>David Loeffler</li>
<li>Erin Lynch</li>
<li>Dan Mace</li>
<li>Tony Malcolm</li>
<li>Mike Martin</li>
<li>Earl Merson</li>
<li>Ian Millar</li>
<li>Keith Millar</li>
<li>Iain Miller</li>
<li>Ben van Millingen</li>
<li>Steve Perry</li>
<li>Mike Perryman</li>
<li>Nick Reckert</li>
<li>Penny Reeves</li>
<li>Mike Richardson</li>
<li>Del Robinson</li>
<li>Tony Rooke</li>
<li>Hugh Salter</li>
<li>Philip Sargent</li>
<li>Mark Shinwell</li>
<li>Mike Thomas</li>
<li>Nick Thorne</li>
<li>Phil Townsend</li>
<li>Tim Vasbie-Burnie</li>
<li>Andy Waddington</li>
<li>Martin Warren</li>
<li>Jared West</li>
<li>Tina White</li>
<li>Wookey</li>
</ul>
<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the F&eacute;d&eacute;ration Belgique de Sp&eacute;l&eacute;ologie for supplying photocopies of articles, and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.</p>
<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a> are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most especially the <a href="http://www.oucc.org.uk/">Oxford University Caving Club</a>. This particularly includes the <a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>, which owes much to Gavin Lowe. <!--If you are browsing locally, you may also find a mirror of the well-illustrated <a href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm" _mce_href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT rigging guide</a> produced by Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown. If that link doesn't work, (which it won't if you are browsing over the "real" internet), then the original is <a href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html" _mce_href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">here</a>.--> <!-- For some reason the server hosting that site is case-sensitive for file names. Yes, I know this is ludicrous. --></p>
<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.</p>
<p><a name="maintainers"></a>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds; see the <a href="../update.htm">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for creating the edifice should go to the two original editors:</p>
<p>Andy Waddington<br /> mail: &lt;Austria (at) pennine.demon.co.uk&gt;<br /> Andy's own <a href="http://www.pennine.demon.co.uk/Andy/index.htm">homepage</a></p>
<p>Wookey<br /> mail: &lt;Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk&gt;<br /> Wookey's own <a href="http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/">homepage</a></p>
<hr />
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<ul id="links">
<li>Back to <a href="../index.htm">CUCC Home page</a></li>
<li>Back to <a href="../index.htm">Expedition Intro page</a></li>
<li><strong>Main Indices:</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="../infodx.htm"><strong>Index</strong> to Expo</a> information pages</li>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Description of CUCC's area</a> and split to subareas</li>
<li>Full <a href="../indxal.htm">Index to cave descriptions</a> in area 1623</li>
<li>List of (links to) <a href="../pubs.htm">published reports and logbooks</a></li>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Mobile Phone Use Guide</h1>
<p>After many years of using complicated radio systems of varying degrees of
complication and reliability, we have finally settled on a foolproof method for
communicating callouts from top camp to base camp: mobile phones. Cheap
Austrian pay-as-you-go mobiles have sufficiently good reception on the plateau
for sending SMS messages, and even occasionally for conversation.</p>
<p>We are using the "B-Free" mobile scheme. This has an annual renewal of the SIM
which gets you the phone number and connection (plus some credit). More credit
comes in the form of a card with a scratch-off secret number.</p>
<h3>Annual renewal</h3>
<p>This has to be done in less than 13 months otherwise it costs a great deal
extra (equivalent to starting from scratch). The phone cannot be used in the last month, but renewal is much cheaper
than starting from scratch.</p>
<h3>Adding credit</h3>
<p>If you need to buy more credits for a phone either:</p>
<ul><li>go to the Hartlauer shop oppositeUnimarkt/Konsum. Wave the phone and ask for a 'B-free Bon'.</li>
<li>go to postoffice and ask for B.Free 10 euros for each phone.</li>
</ul>
<p>You should be given a aufladecode, (this may requiw scratching off a panel at lower right back of card)</p>
<ul>
<li>Dial 0800 664290 (if you're lucky someone might have put this in the phone address book possible under the name "Check balance")</li>
<li>Listen to an audio menu and Press 2 (to select something)</li>
<li>Then type in number on the scratch panel, followed by #</li>
<li>Listen to the number read back to you, and press 2 to confirm code is correct.</li>
<li>Press No twice to end the call.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Mobile Phone Use Guide</h1>
<p>After many years of using complicated radio systems of varying degrees of complication and reliability, we have finally settled on a foolproof method for communicating callouts from top camp to base camp: mobile phones. Cheap Austrian pay-as-you-go mobiles have sufficiently good reception on the plateau for sending SMS messages, and even occasionally for conversation.</p>
<p>We are using the "B-Free" mobile scheme. (In 2011 we tried using another proveder which picked up the T-Mobile network, however the reception was not as good as B-Free. &nbsp;B-Free&nbsp;has an annual renewal of the SIM which gets you the phone number and connection (plus some credit). More credit comes in the form of a card with a scratch-off secret number.</p>
<h3>Annual renewal</h3>
<p>This has to be done in less than 13 months otherwise it costs a great deal extra (equivalent to starting from scratch). The phone cannot be used in the last month, but renewal is much cheaper than starting from scratch.</p>
<h3>Adding credit</h3>
<p>If you need to buy more credits for a phone either:</p>
<ul>
<li>go to the Hartlauer shop oppositeUnimarkt/Konsum. Wave the phone and ask for a 'B-free Bon'.</li>
<li>go to postoffice and ask for B.Free 10 euros for each phone.</li>
</ul>
<p>You should be given a aufladecode, (this may require scratching off a panel at lower right back of card)</p>
<ul>
<li>Dial 0800 664290 (if you're lucky someone might have put this in the phone address book possible under the name "Check balance")</li>
<li>Listen to an audio menu and Press 2 (to select something)</li>
<li>Then type in number on the scratch panel, followed by #</li>
<li>Listen to the number read back to you, and press 2 to confirm code is correct.</li>
<li>Press No twice to end the call.</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
<li><a href="rigit.htm">Rigging guide</a></li>
<li><a href="photo.htm">Photography guide</a></li>
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<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
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