From 7709b4a726b908f6819b128c40fcddbc03059d00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Philip Sargent (muscogee)"
started caving with the
-Bristol Exploration Club
+Bristol Exploration Club
before coming up to Cambridge, so was rapidly integrated into club
activities. Soon joined several other CUCC members in joining the
-Northern Pennine Club
Came on the 1977, 78, 79 and 80 expeditions and played a major part in the exploration of Eislufthöhle (-506m) including the bottoming trip of diff --git a/years/1996/index.htm b/years/1996/index.htm index 7c26659b1..207cdbf12 100644 --- a/years/1996/index.htm +++ b/years/1996/index.htm @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ - +
- +The 1996 expo carried out explorations in a number of areas of Kaninchenhöhle, finding two new exits. A number @@ -19,7 +21,7 @@ This page is to provide quick links to the documentation of these finds:
The 1998 expo carried out explorations in a number of areas of Kaninchenhöhle and the @@ -17,48 +20,32 @@ quick links to the documentation of these finds, as well as all the reports and logbook:
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All the trips written up in the logbook are
indexed in the history page.
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Passage descriptions for 1998's major finds:
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Siberia (found in 1994,
1st pushed in 1997) pushed down to new deep point
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Side route from Siberia found in 1997:
Fuzzy Logic
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Descent from The
Overflow in Triassic Park
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Eau Naturel
off Locophobia
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Plastic Hell and Cardboard Heaven
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1998 Expedition info:
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Pre-expo mission statement
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Expedition Report 1998
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Logbook
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1998 saw the innovation of an annual Suggestions
File
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1998's sponsors
2000 sees the twenty fourth annual summer expedition to Austria by the Cambridge University Caving Club and the last one of the current Millennium. diff --git a/years/2001/goals.htm b/years/2001/goals.htm index 9837320ed..760be7270 100644 --- a/years/2001/goals.htm +++ b/years/2001/goals.htm @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ consumption...
Most up to date information is available on the student website at -http://mrs30.quns.cam.ac.uk/expo/ +http://mrs30.quns.cam.ac.uk/expo/ (that website now totally defunct and no copy found, Dec.2019)
The southern Schwarzmooskogel system link is an ambitious project - 2.5 km to a depth of 440m in 1999 was a good result, even if a link wasn't achieved.