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Handbook corrections and bad-link fixing
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<h1>Expo Planning Guide</h1>
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<dt><a href="../years/2018/index.html">Running this year's expo (2018)</a></dt>
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<dd>Example of how to do it. </dd>
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<dt><a href="leader.htm">Checklist for expo leaders</a></dt>
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<dd>Expo organisers usually haven't done it before, so a list of the necessary jobs is useful. </dd>
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<li><a href="treasurer.html#travelorg">Coordination and coercion</a> - why this is hard</li>
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<li><a href="../years/2017/whoandwhen.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2017 standard "who & when" format</li>
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<li><a href="https://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Expo_2018/Who_and_When">The travel matrix</a> - 2018 using SCRF as expo website was broken at a critical time</li>
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<li><a href="../years/2004/travel.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2004 (sophisticated) "who & when"</li>
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<li><a href="../years/2004/travel.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2004 (sophisticated) "who & when" (some browsers can't render this)</li>
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The expo handbook assumes (in places) that it is the Treasurer who organises transport; or by default it gets done by the expo leader. This is probably not a good idea and a dedicated transport coordinator should be nominated. This must be someone who has been on expo before, and who can liaise closely with the treasurer on decisions about allowable costs.
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<p>
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Entering data: we have had no particular problmes requiring all expoers to hand-edit HTML or Markdown tables when stating their travel plans. This is somewhat surprising.
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<dt>Commercial gear shipping</dt>
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Rumour has it that we paid for a pallet of gear to be transported to Hilda's using a commercial courier at some point in the past.
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<hr />
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<p>
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Back to <a href="planning.html">Expo Planning Guide</a>.
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there are now useful survey fragments incorporated throughout the main
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descriptions.</p>
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<p>If you want to delve deeper into the site, it's worth a quick look
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<p>If you want to delve deeper into the site, <!--it's worth a quick look
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at the site <a href="../rdmap.htm">road map</a>. This gives you an idea
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of the structure of the site and where you can expect the graphical links
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to lead. There are also plenty of textual links, as exemplified by the
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expo <a href="infodx.htm">site index</a>.</p>
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expo --> use the <a href="infodx.htm">site index</a>.</p>
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<li><a href="thingsfor2019.html">Things neededed for next year</a></li>
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<p>
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Back to <a href="../../handbook/planning.html">Expo Planning Guide</a>.
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</body>
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