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>
<dd>Example of how to do it. </dd>
<dt><a href="leader.htm">Checklist for expo leaders</a></dt>
<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>
<li><a href="../years/2017/whoandwhen.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2017 standard "who & when" format</li>
<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>
<li><a href="../years/2004/travel.html">The travel matrix</a> - 2004 (sophisticated) "who & when"</li>
<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.
<p>
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.
<dt>Commercial gear shipping</dt>
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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<p>
Back to <a href="planning.html">Expo Planning Guide</a>.
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there are now useful survey fragments incorporated throughout the main
descriptions.</p>
<p>If you want to delve deeper into the site, it's worth a quick look
<p>If you want to delve deeper into the site, <!--it's worth a quick look
at the site <a href="../rdmap.htm">road map</a>. This gives you an idea
of the structure of the site and where you can expect the graphical links
to lead. There are also plenty of textual links, as exemplified by the
expo <a href="infodx.htm">site index</a>.</p>
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>
</ul>-->
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<p>
Back to <a href="../../handbook/planning.html">Expo Planning Guide</a>.
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