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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<h1>Logbooks</h1>
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<p>As soon as possible after a trip finishes, a hand-written write-up of the trip is made in the nearest logbook:
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<p>As soon as possible after a trip finishes, a <b>hand-written write-up</b> of the trip is made in the nearest logbook:
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the base camp logbook or the top camp logbook. All these logbook entries are then typed into a laptop (often the expo laptop)
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which is then synchronised the version control system.
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your speculations and ideas for what looks promising and what is obvious but doesn't go: things that are vital to future expoers. And please, please
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do lots of sketches in the logbook.
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<p>If you are at basecamp, then it is an excellent idea to
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<b>type your logbook trip report</b> instead of writing it by hand - see <a href=#type">below</a>.
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<p>The contents of both the topcamp logbook and the basecamp logbook are typed into the same
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"logbook.html" file for archiving. The drawings are scanned and stored in the same place, and hand-edited
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into the logbook.html file after expo finished.
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and <a href="survey/why.htm">why we make surveys</a> and then the
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<a href="survey/index.htm">Survey Handbook</a>
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<h3>Where the logbook computer file is kept</h3>
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<h3 =id="type">Typing just your trip report</h3>
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<p>If you are at basecamp, then it is an excellent idea to type up your logbook trip report.
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You can then print this and stick it in the logbook, adding any sketches by hand.
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This will save someone (probably you) deciphering your handwriting and typing it up later.
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<p>These instructions assume that (a) you are sitting at the <em>expo laptop</em> and that someone who knows
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the password has logged in for you (as user "expo"), and (b) that you know nothing about the software
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systems used by expo.
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<ul>
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<li>You will type your trip report as plain text using a text editor.
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<li>You will be typing into a file called something like "logbook-mynewtrip.txt" in the folder "Downloads"
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<li>You will be asking someone nerdy to take this trip report and to edit it into the proper place later.
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</ul>
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<p>The first challenge is to find how to start up the text editor. The <em>expo laptop</em> is running debian Linux
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with the Gnome 3.2 desktop manager, so click on "Activities" in the top left corner.
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This will bring down a vertical menu of icons down the left hand side of the screen. Hovering
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over the icons brings up a label, and the one you want is at (or near) the bottom with the label "Text editor". Click on it.
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<p>If you are lucky this will bring up an empty window for a new file.
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<br>If you are unlucky it will bring up the previous person's file.
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<p>If it is a new file, save it to the Downloads folder (/home/expo/Downloads) using the "File->Save" menu
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item and give it a sensible name such as "logbook-mynewtrip.txt".
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<p>If it was someone else's file, save it using the "File->Save" menu. Then close the text editor ("File->Close").
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Then start it up again from the vertical icon menu as before.
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<p>Now type in your trip report using whatever format you like, but please leave a blank line between paragraphs.
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<h3>Adding your trip to the logbook online file</h3>
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<p>If you are using the <em>expo laptop</em> just edit this file:
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<pre>
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/home/expoweb/years/2018/logbook.html
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</pre>
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copy the format you can see other people have used;
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and other people will take care of synchronising it with the version control system.
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<p>
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<p>If you are using your own laptop then you will need to either:
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<ul>
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<li>Just type up your trip as a separate file, or just write it in an email, and send it to someone nerdish, or
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<li>Just type up your trip as a separate file e.g. "logbook-mynewtrip.txt", or just write it in an email, and send it to someone nerdish, or
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<li><a href="update.htm#manual">install and learn how to use</a> the version control software.
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And you will need to synchronise regularly (every day) to
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ensure that the updates from all the people entering trip data are OK and don't get overwritten by ignorant use of this software.
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<h3>Recommended procedure</a></h3>
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<p>
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Rather than editing logbook.html when you type up your trip, it is a much better
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idea to type up your trip(s) in a separate file, e.g. "logbook-rt.html", and store it in the same
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idea to type up your trip(s) in a separate file, e.g. "logbook-mynewtrip.txt", and store it in the same
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place on the <em>expo laptop</em>, i.e.
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<pre>
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/home/expoweb/years/2018/
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<li>12 toilet rolls</li>
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<li>3x UNOPENED Red Label tebags sacks (480 teabags) new in 2018</li>
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<li>2x Opened Red Label tebags sack (480 teabags) more than half full, left over from 2017</li>
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<li>2x giant 2,900g tines chile con carne</li>
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<li>2x giant 2,900g tins chile con carne</li>
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<li>3x big cans (800g) chickpeas (garbanzos)</li>
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<li>3x cans white beans</li>
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<li>6x cans red kidney beans (two sizes)</li>
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<li>3 ethernet network cables</li>
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<li>USB hub (& non-functioning round hotplate)
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<li>USB cables for printer, scanner, WiFi antenna</li>
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<li>USB cable with <b>mini</b>USB - specialfor use with GPS devices
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<li>USB cable with <b>mini</b>USB - special for use with GPS devices
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<li>3x UK 4-way with Euro plug</li>
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<li>2x UK 4 way with UK plug</li>
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<li>Expo Stereo</li>
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<li>Spare black toner cartridge</li>
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<li>laminator + ~5 pouches</li>
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<li>USB charger: 3x microUSB, 3xUSB-C, purple geartape.
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<li>1 HTC phone (donated by Sam?)</li>
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<li>Assorted leads and chargers</li>
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</ul>
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<p>The router, WiFi antenna, AcerAspire blue netbook, Dell laptop (the expo laptop),
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<h2>Standard Basecamp stuff - expected to be left but not finalised</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>First Aid Kit (green aluminium case)</li>
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<li>First Aid Kit (green aluminium case)labelled Katey 24/7/2016 "Gloves, eyes, heat/cold"</li>
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<li>First Aid Kit (green aluminium case) labelled Katey 24/7/2016 "Gloves, eyes, heat/cold"</li>
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<li>Medical stuff (green Waitrose cotton bag) random dressings and splints</li>
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<li>Base camp main makita charger ?</li>
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<li>Bread making stuff (scales, some flour, bread knife</li>
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<ul>
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<li>2-man grey tent labelled Sargent (donated to expo)
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<li>5x (?) anonymous foam karrimats
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<br><br>
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<li>1 empty 5kg gas cylinder</li>
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<li>1 mostly empty 5kg gas cylinder</li>
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<li>1 empty 11kg gas cylinder</li>
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<li>1 part-used 11kg gas cylinder</li>
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<li>1 bag of survival bags</li>
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<li>1 bag assorted crap</li>
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<li>1 HTC phone (donated by Sam?)</li>
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<li>6 x drybag</li>
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<li>5 x largish tacksack</li>
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<li>1 small tacklesack</li>
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<li>2x 1-man bivvy bags (sleeping bag cover)</li>
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<li>4x 4-man bothy bags (survival and warm at pitch-heads)</li>
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<li>6x drybags</li>
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<li>5x largish tacksack</li>
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<li>1x small tacklesack</li>
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<li>3 x drill bag</li>
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<li>250 (non-composting bags)</li>
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<li>250 (non-composting plastic bags)</li>
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<li>1 bag assorted crap</li>
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</ul>
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