diff --git a/essentials.gpx b/essentials.gpx deleted file mode 120000 index c8cd83cd6..000000000 --- a/essentials.gpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/home/expo/expofiles/gpslogs/essentials/essentials.gpx \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/handbook/survey/290-291-extract.jpg b/handbook/survey/290-291-extract.jpg new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6bc182479 Binary files /dev/null and b/handbook/survey/290-291-extract.jpg differ diff --git a/handbook/survey/what.htm b/handbook/survey/what.htm index c8f32c353..0ab0a8b60 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/what.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/what.htm @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ +

CUCC Expo Surveying Handbook

What is a cave survey?

@@ -14,6 +15,12 @@ few times have used cave surveys and can get some feel of what the cave is like from them. But what actually goes into the making of such a "map"?

+
+
+ +
Part of the Fischgesicht finished survey for 1623-290/291 (2022)
+
+

The idea of the survey is to produce a map of the cave that is accurate, useful for route finding and possible connections (and look pretty). Enough detail needs to be recorded that every passage is recognisable, whilst those @@ -30,6 +37,8 @@ record will be used. To this end, everyone is encouraged to draw up a survey to better understand the difficulties and thus to improve the standard of recording.

+ +

The basic survey is simply a series of straight lines connecting a number of points together. This is constructed by measuring the distance between points, and taking a compass bearing and clinometer reading from each @@ -78,38 +87,5 @@ and additional things to consider that they have their


- -