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noinfo/all.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/all)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/all -o noinfo/all.3d
1623/204/204.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves/204/204)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves/204/204 -o 1623/204/204.3d
1623/204/204.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/204/204)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/204/204 -o 1623/204/204.3d
1623/234/234.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves/234/234)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves/234/234 -o 1623/234/234.3d
1623/234/234.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/234/234)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/234/234 -o 1623/234/234.3d
1623/76/76.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves/76/76)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves/76/76 -o 1623/76/76.3d
1623/76/76.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/76/76)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/76/76 -o 1623/76/76.3d
noinfo/alltracks.3d: $(shell $(svxtrace_cmd) $(dataset_path)/fixedpts/gps/tracks/alltracks)
cavern $(cavern_flags) $(dataset_path)/fixedpts/gps/tracks/alltracks.svx -o noinfo/alltracks.3d
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tar $(tar_flags) noinfo/all.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/.. loser
1623/204/surveydata.tgz: 1623/204/204.3d
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/204/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves/ 204
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/204/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/ 204
1623/234/surveydata.tgz: 1623/234/234.3d
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/234/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves/ 234
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/234/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/ 234
1623/76/surveydata.tgz: 1623/76/76.3d
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/76/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves/ 76
tar $(tar_flags) 1623/76/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/ 76
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<p>This is not the page you are looking for.
<p>This will be replaced with the information you want as soon as someone gets around to writing it. Why not find out how to do this yourself ?
<hr />
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<H1>Expo base camp bike</H1>
<p>This is quite a good trail bike. It is probably worth over &pound;300. It is stored in the loft of the Potato Hut
<p>This is quite a good trail bike.
It is a <a href="https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?item=95368">Scott Reflex 40</a> and it is probably worth nearly &pound;300. It is stored in the loft of the Potato Hut
between expos.
<p>It is perfectly capable of being ridden up the panoramastrasse to the car park. Some people do this "for fun".
@ -14,8 +15,8 @@ between expos.
<pre>
Lock code: 1241
</pre>
<p>This is easily remembered if you just recall that this is the year that the Mogols invaded
Poland and then withdrew.
<p>This is easily remembered if you just recall that this is the year that the Mongols invaded
Poland.
<h2>History</h2>
<p>A few years ago (2016?) we found a bike in Grundlesee lake.

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<body>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Essential GPS information</h1>
<p>We have a regularly-updated file of all the cave entrances for the entire Schvartzmoosk&ouml;gel system (SMK).
This file also includes the tracks of the paths we regularly take: from Loser Alm car park to the col and to top camp,
and from top camp to Fisch Gesicht H&ouml;hle and to Tunnocks's, Balkonh&ouml;hle and Organh&ouml;hle.
<h3><a href="#down">Download the data from the expo server</a></h3>
<h3><a href="#up">Upload the data to your device</a></h3>
<h2 id="down">Download the GPS essentials file from the expo server</h2>
<p>
We regularly create a new version of this essential data as the expo progresses and as expoers discover new entrances and
devise new routes to reach them.
<p>
To get the most recent version you will need to ask someone who is competent in using the version control system
(it's in loser/gpx/ and is generated from the survex data by a script). A fairly recent copy (17 July 2018)
can be downloaded from here: <a href="essentials.gpx">essentials.gpx</a> (190K).
<h2 id="up">Upload the GPS essentials file to your device</h2>
<p>
This is where it gets tricky because every device and phone app does this differently.
<h3>Old Garmin handheld GPS devices</h3>
<p>
These can only import cave entrance locations (waypoints) and paths (tracks) using the Garmin communication protocol.
This means that you need special software on your laptop in addition to a USB cable that connects your laptop to the Garmin device.
<ul>
<li>On a Windows machine, use "GPSbabel for Windows" which has an easy to use graphical user interface:
<a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org/download.html">download GPS Babel</a>
<li>On a Linux machine the core gpsbabel command line utility is probably already installed;
but there is no simple, easy to use graphical interface.
Instead you must use other software such as QGIS or Viking (download using your usual Linux software installer)
which uses gpsbabel to talk to your device.
If this doesn't work then there are no useful error messages.
</ul>
<h3>Modern Garmin handheld GPS devices</h3>
<p>
Connect the GPS device to your laptop (or the expo laptop) using the USB cable. A folder will open on the laptop showing the contents
of the device.
You will see a subfolder called "GARMIN". Open the folder "GARMIN" and copy the file essentials.gpx which you
downloaded into that folder.
<h3>GPSessentials phone app</h3>
<p>
This should work the same way whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone, so long as you are using this app
<a href="http://www.gpsessentials.com/">www.gpsessentials.com</a>.
<p>
Visit the website and read the manual (top left, on the menu bar: "Manual") for how to do this.
Except that the manual doesn't tell you.
More documentation on this to follow...
<h3>Another phone app...</h3>
More documentation on this to follow...
<hr />
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
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<body>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Installing surveying tools</h1>
<h2>Survex</h2>
<p>The main software we use to process cave data and surface surveys is <b>survex</b>
which has been written over several decades by CUCC cavers.
The first version was written during the 1990 Expo in Austria in the (old) potato hut.
<p>Download the survex package here: <a href="https://survex.com/">www.survex.com</a> and install it.
<p>You will discover that the application installed is actually called "aven" but do not be concerned.
This is what you will use to visualise .svx files as beautiful cave centre-line surveys.
<p>If you are entering new survey data from a new cave, you will also need either
<a href="https://bitbucket.org/goatchurch/tunnelx/wiki/Home">TunnelX</a> or
<a href="https://therion.speleo.sk/">Therion</a> to
convert your sketches into actual plan and elevation presentation-quality surveys.
<h2>TunnelX</h2>
<p>Tunnel was written by <a href="http://expo.survex.com/folk/l/jtodd.htm">Julian Todd</a> (18 Austrian expos since 1989). It allows the generation of full 3D models of cave passages which can be viewed using a VRML browser.
<p>
<a href="https://bitbucket.org/goatchurch/tunnelx/wiki/Home">TunnelX intro</a>.
<p>
<a href="https://bitbucket.org/goatchurch/tunnelx/wiki/Installing_and_Running">TunnelX installation and running</a>.
<p>
<a href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Tunnel.html">TunnelX detailed wiki documentation (old)</a>.
<h2>Therion</h2>
<p>
<a href="https://therion.speleo.sk/">Therion<a/>
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<title>CUCC Expedition Handbook: Uploading files/photos</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/main2.css" />
</head>
<body>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Uploading GPS tracks and locations</h1>
<h2>The end-result you are trying to achieve</h2>
What you are trying to do is to get your recorded locations (waypoints) and wanderings (tracks)
appear properly in the cave survey database. But you have to upload
the tracks and waypoints in a GPX file to the right place.
<p>If you are really lazy (or really a beginner) you can use the simple upload method, but there are some
unavoidable complexities in getting the GPX file out of your device.
<p><em>(If you are looking for how to upload some photos instead, those instructions are
<a href="uploading.html">here</a>)</em>.
<h3>Instructions: contents</h3>
<ol>
<li><a href="#getgpx">Get the GPX file</a> that holds your locations and wanderings.
<li><a href="#uploadgpx">Upload the GPX file</a> to the proper place.
</ol>
<h2 id="getgpx">Getting the GPX data out of your phone or device</h2>
<ol>
<li>Use the "Wikilocs" app (or another app with GPS tracking function) to record your track as you walk across the plateau.
<li>When you have finished your walk and are back on the internet, publish your track using the app.
<li>In the app,there is an option to "share" your track by email:
<ul>
<li>Share it with yourself i.e. email it to your own email address.
<li>Share it with someone who knows how to do the GPX thing and upload it properly.
</ul>
<li>On your laptop (or possibly on your phone) look at the email and visit the web page by clicking on the link.
<li>The web page has a "Download" button: click on it.
<li>It may give you options such as "Garmin", or "File". Choose "File".
<li>It will ask for a filename to use. Pick something like "northplat-asmith-2018-07-29" (if your name is Aaron Smith)
<li>A GPX file "northplat-asmith-2018-07-29.gpx" will be downloaded to the Downloads folder on your laptop.
</ol>
<p>
Congratulations. You now have your track recorded using GPS as a GPX file.
<h2 id="uploadgpx">Upload instructions</h2>
<h3>Simple upload instructions</h3>
<ol>
<li>Email the public link from the app to someone who knows how to do it. <br>
<li>Email the GPX file to someone who knows how to do it. <br>
GPX files are small, so don't be shy of adding them as attachments.
</ol>
<p>If you can't find someone who knows how to do it, find the most extreme nerd you can find and point them at the
<a href="#expert">Expert instructions</a> below.
<h3>Slightly less simple upload instructions</h3>
<p>Using your own laptop on expo, or after you return from expo,
use the "more complex" instructions for <a href="uploading.html">uploading photos</a> to /uploads/,
but upload your GPX files instead.
<h2 id="expert">Experts only</h2>
<p>
GPX data is stored in two places. If you have edited GPS tracks and waypoints with no extraneous data
then it will go into the <a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/loser/graph/">Loser DVCS repository</a> in folder /gpx/[year]/ e.g. <br>
<em>/loser/2018/stone-bridge-to-fischgesicht_aday-2018-07-12.gpx</em><br>
<p>Note the implicit naming convention for this file created by Anthony Day on July 12th 2018.
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<dd>You fall and break your leg &ndash; probably need a little help to get out of the cave ? How would you feel if everyone at this stage took the rescue guide into Hilde's bar and started reading about what to do ? Not a happy prospect, is it &ndash; so in the hope that it is <strong>not</strong> you who gets hurt, we suggest you read this <strong>now</strong> so you know what to do. It may well help you if it <strong>is</strong> you who gets injured, and may even help prevent that from happening. So don't skip it !</dd>
<dt><a href="1staid.html">First Aid</a></dt>
<dd>Info on expo first aid kits and caving first aid course.</dd>
<dt><a href="meteo.htm">Weather</a></dt>
<dd>Unpredictable in the mountains. Local thunderstoms with rapid run-off are the biggest danger.</dd>
</dl>
<h2>How do I...?</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="lights.html">Charge my light</a> - at top camp and at base camp.</li><br>
<li><a href="phone.htm">Send a message to top camp</a> - or base camp.</li><br>
<li><a href="uploading.html">Upload my photos</a> - of people, landscape and cave entrances.</li>
<li><a href="essentials.html">Download GPS data to my device</a> - to find caves and to not get lost.</li>
<li><a href="gpxupload.html">Upload GPS data from my phone (or device)</a> - where I found a new cave.</li><br>
<li><a href="stool.htm">Perform bodily functions up the mountain</a> - on a matter of stooling.</li>
<li><a href="charging.html">Charge a drill battery up the mountain</a> - cave exploration.</li><br>
<li><a href="bierbook.html">Record how much beer I've drunk</a> - from the base camp fridge.</li><br>
<li><a href="paperwork.html#nok">Record who my next of kin is</a> - & emergency medical details.</li><br>
<li><a href="getsurvex.html">Set up my laptop for looking at cave surveys</a> - Survex, aven etc.</li>
<li><a href="nerd.html">Set up my laptop for everything</a> - surveying, website management etc.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Where and How</h2>
<dl>
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<dt>Camps</dt>
<dd><a href="../bcamps.htm">Base camp</a> and <a href="../tcamps.htm">History of high camps</a></dd>
<dt><a href="meteo.htm">Weather</a></dt>
<dd>Unpredictable in the mountains. Local thunderstoms with rapid run-off are the biggest danger.</dd>
<dt><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting</a></dt>
<dd>The printable <a href="/prospecting_guide/">new prospecting guide (slow to load)</a> is a list of all known cave entrances and is essential reading before you wander the plateau stumbling across holes of potential interest. <br><br>

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<hr />
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<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
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which is then synchronised the version control system.
<h3>Where the logbook file is kept</h3>
<p>Logbooks are typed up and put under the [expoweb]/years/nnnn/ directory as 'logbook.html'.</p>
<p>If you are using the <em>expo laptop</em> just edit this file:
<pre>
/home/expoweb/years/2018/logbook.html
</pre>
and other people will take care of synchronising it with the version control system.
<p>
<b>DO NOT</b> take a copy of the logbook.html file from the expo laptop,
copy it by email or USB stick to another laptop, edit it there and then copy it back. That will
<em>delete other people's work</em>.
<p>If you are using your own laptop then you will need to
<a href="update.htm#manual">install and learn how to use</a> the version control software.
And you will need to synchronise regularly (every day) to
ensure that the updates from all the people entering trip data are OK and don't get overwritten by ignorant use of this software.
<p>Logbooks are typed up and kept in the [expoweb]/years/[nnnn]/ directory as 'logbook.html'.</p>
<h3>Format of the online logbooks</a></h3>
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&lt;div class="triptitle"&gt;Top Camp - Setting up 76 bivi&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="timeug"&gt;T/U 10 mins&lt;/div&gt;
</pre>
<p>Note that the ID's must be unique, so are generated from 't' plus the trip date plus a,b,c etc when there is more than one trip on a day.</p>
<p>Note that the ID's must be unique, so are generated from 't' plus the trip date plus a,b,c etc.
when there is more than one trip on a day.</p>
<p>T/U stands for "Time Underground" in hours <em>or</em> minutes.
<hr>
<hr />
<h3>Historical logbooks</h3>
<p>Older logbooks (prior to 2007) were stored as logbook.txt with just a bit of consistent markup to allow troggle parsing.</p>
<p>The formatting was largely freeform, with a bit of markup ('===' around header, bars separating date, <place> - <description>, and who) which allows the troggle import script to read it correctly. The underlines show who wrote the entry. There is also a format for time-underground info so it can be automagically tabulated.</p>
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T/U: Jess 1 hr, Emma 0.5 hr
</pre>
<p>
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<p>The quickest weather online giving an idea of the intensity of the rain over the next few days
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and which planets are visible.)
<hr />
<ul id="links">
<li><a href="index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a> - Overview</li>
<li><a href="look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a> &ndash; Overview</li>
<li><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
<li><a href="rigit.htm">Rigging guide</a></li>
<li><a href="photo.htm">Photography guide</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../infodx.htm">Index to info/topics pages</a></li>
<li><a href="../indxal.htm">Full Index to area 1623</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="../areas.htm">Area/subarea descriptions</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="../index.htm">Back to Expedition Intro page</a></li>
<li><a href="../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
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<li><a href="/index.htm">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="/infodx.htm">Main Index</a></li>
<li><a href="/troggle">Troggle</a></li>
<li><a href="/areas.htm">Areas</a></li>
<li><a href="/indxal.htm">Caves</a></li>
<li><a href="/handbook/index.htm">Handbook</a></li>
<li><a href="/pubs.htm">Reports</a></li>
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<h1>What you need to do to join Expo</h1>
<h3><a href="#insurance">Insurance</a></h3>
<h3><a href="#medical">Medical Form</a></h3>
<h3><a href="#nok">Next of Kin record</a></h3>
<h2>Insurance</h2>
<h2 id="insurance">Insurance</h2>
<p>A requirement for expoers is that everyone get insurance in case of a rescue; this can be ruinously expensive
(running to millions of euros for multi-day rescues!) and so it is a good idea to get cover for this.
<p>
In the past, <a href="https://www.snowcard.co.uk/adventure-travel-insurance">Snowcard</a>
has been the most popular option but feel free to find something else
if it seems more reasonable (but make sure it is definitely legit). The policy option you need for Snowcard is
"Max Adventure" which covers original cave exploration in an area which has an established cave rescue organisation.
<a href="https://www.snowcard.co.uk/activity-levels/max-adventure">"Max Adventure"</a>
which covers original cave exploration in an area which has "organised local cave rescue".
<p>It is very difficult to find out whether any insurance policy actually covers expedition caving or not.
Some have complete
exclusions for, say "potholing and climbing which normally requires guides or ropes", some are less explicit.
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<p>
Contact person for questions (also responsible for forwarding claims to the insurance company):
Thomas Exel versicherung@hoehle.org Tel: 0699/ 18 21 91 17
<h2>Medical Form</h2>
<h2 id="medical">Medical Form</h2>
<p>At the start of expo we have asked people to fill in an anonymous form
for their health and medical details that will be kept secure in the tattie hut and only accessed
in the case of an emergency.
<p>
If anybody has any suggestions for updates to this form or other things apart from basic medical
details, history and requirements (and your insurance details) please let me know. I'm not sure
where the template from last year has got to... but will probably be able to find out.
details, history and requirements (and your insurance details) please suggest this by emailing the expo list (having first read the previous emails on this matter).
<h2 id="nok">Next of Kin record</h2>
<p>Please write the contact details of your next of kin above your name (you have your own page for "Money owed to...") in the Bier Book
at base camp as soon as you arrive.
<p>This is in addition to listing your next of kin in your medical record which you will have submitted in advance of expo.
This duplication is for safety and in case your <em>contactable</em> next of kin has changed address or phone number between you submitting your medical form and you arriving at expo.
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<h1>CUCC Expo: Getting There</h1>
<p>Expo needs to shift a fair amount of stuff and people to Austria;
less than we used to, as a lot is stored there, but at least a couple
of cars are needed to shift kit. And full cars are a reasonable way of
transporting people. They are also useful in Austria for getting up
and down the hill. But public transport to expo also works well and
has become more popular in recent years. Bus, Train and Plane are all
practical. Details are given below. It costs &pound;75-&pound;200 each way,
depending how you travel, what mode you use and how far in advance you
book.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.rome2rio.com/s/London/Bad-Aussee">Rome2Rio</a> gives a useful overview of plausible options.</p>
<p>You are trying to get to Gasthof Staudnwirt, Grundleseer Strasse 21, Bad Aussee-8990,
Austria. i.e. <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.61616&mlon=13.81218#map=19/47.61616/13.81218">
expo is here</a>.</p>
<p>The last bit: <a href="#lastbit">from Bad Aussee to the campsite</a>
<h2>By Train</h2>
<p>This is (these days) pretty easy to arrange and has the advantage
of allowing for stopping off en route in Paris, Cologne, Frankfurt,
Munich or Salzbug depending what route you take. But you do need to
book early for the cheap deals. It can be done in one day if you set
off very early from London (6am). The limitation is that the last
train to Bad Aussee arrives 21:43. You can get to Stainach-Irdning
or Attnang-Puchheim (either end of the branch line through Bad
Aussee), Stainach is half-an hour drive away to collect, so is not
too bad. Attnang-Puchheim is 1hr 10m so best reserved for
emergencies. It's more civilised to set off at comfy time one day,
spend a night in a city en-route and arrive the next day, or use the
night-train to Vienna.</p>
<p>Use bahn.de for timetabling, and Seat61.com for good advice,
especially if you are not familiar with long-distance rail
travel. Loco2 is good for buying tickets. Bahn.de is amazing for
routing, but online can only sell you German train tickets. They
can sell all tickets via their UK phone number, or you can buy
online at Loco2.com</p>
<ol>
<li><b>Seat61.com</b> <a href="https://www.seat61.com/Austria.htm">http://seat61.com</a></li>
<li><b>German Railway planner(in English)</b> <a href="https://www.bahn.de/en/view/index.shtml">http://bahn.de/</a></li>
<li><b>Loco2</b> <a href="https://loco2.com/">https://loco2.com/</a></li>
<li><b>Autrian Railways</b> <a href="https://oebb.at/en/">http://oebb.at/</a></li>
</ol>
<em><p> it's worth repeating the details of the crazy "DB Euro Sparpreis" fares between London St Pancras and anywhere in Germany.
Salzburg has been annexed by DB and counts as Germany for train purposes.
These are only available via Brussels so you need to add a stop of around an hour when searching for tickets.
<p>Paul Fox just paid (2018) &euro;70 all the way from Salzburg to London, including the Eurostar.
In comparison Eurostar want £88 for a seat on the same train from Brussels to London, so the
journey across all of Germany was cheaper than free.
<p>The only catch is that you need to check in with a human at Brussels / London as the Eurostar gates can't read DB ticket barcodes.
</em>
<p>The <a href="https://www.bahn.com/en/view/offers/europe/saver-fare-europe.shtml">Euro-Spezial ticket</a>
is usually the cheapest way to get to Austria. It covers travel from London to anywhere in Germany
(which includes Salzburg), starting from &euro;40. Breaking your trip at Salzburg can save &pound;100 easily,
even if you don't actually get off the train there, just change ticket! Book early, though (3 months in advance for best prices).</p>
<p>There are lots of possible routes. That above seat61 page has details for the most sensible options.</p>
<p>The last stop before Bad Aussee is Obertraun (from
Attnang-Puchheim direction), or Kainisch (from Stainach-Irdning
direction). Don't get off one stop early like someone did in 2015,
and then decide to walk the extra 10km uphill. Nor set off from the
station building the wrong way and spend a few hours in the middle
of the night wandering backroads</p>
<h3 id="lastbit">Bad Aussee Railway station to Bad Aussee centre and to expo campsite</h3>
<p>There is a
<a href="http://fahrplan.oebb.at/bin/query.exe/en?revia=yes&existOptimizePrice=1&country=overseas&initialAvail=ON&S=Bad%20Aussee%20Postamt&Z=Bad%20Aussee%20Staudnwirt&start=1">
bus, 956</a> from Bad Ausee Bahnhof (Station) to 'Grundlesee', timed to meet train arrivals.
It should be there abou 15 mins after you get off the train.
It goes straight past the campsite. Cost is &euro;2.40 (2018). Get off at stop named 'Staudnwirt Gallhof',
about 100m slightly downhill from, and before the bus reaches, the <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.61616&mlon=13.81218#map=19/47.61616/13.81218">Gasthof/campsite</a>.</p>
<p>To walk to the centre of town, turn right out of the
station and just follow your nose up the road (past playing
fields on the left, keeping left at the only junction, then
past a petrol station). After about 20 minutes you'll reach
the main 3-way "roundabout" junction in the centre of town
mentioned above. You are now at the Post Office ("Postampt") which is on your left as you have walked from the station..
<p>If you walk this far and now want to get the bus, you can also catch the 956 bus from here.
The bus stop you want is on the opposite side of the road from the Post Office building.
Take the 956 or the No. 1 bus which also goes to the campsite; or take any bus that goes to Grundlesee.
The jouney takes 6 minutes and 'Staudnwirt Gallhof' is the 4th stop.</p>
<p>It's a little over 3km (2 miles) from the Post Office to Base Camp; to walk, take the exit
of the roundabout to the right, following signs to G&ouml;ssl. Now follow
the route description <a href="#roadbit">given below</a> for this section of road.</p>
<p>There is a <a href="http://ausseerland.salzkammergut.at/detail/article/15763-narzissenjet.html">taxi service</a>
for the Bad Aussee region with standard stopping places including the train staton and the Staudnwirt Gasthof.
It cost &euro;12 one-way in 2017.
Here is
<a href="https://ausseerland.salzkammergut.at/fileadmin/_processed_/a/2/csm_Narzissenjetfolder_180410_Karte_620196b749.jpg">
a map</a> of the stopping points: the Gasthof is #14 and the train station is #27.</p>
<h2>By Car</h2>
<h3>Getting to the other side of the Sea</h3>
<p>This can be the most expensive bit, but with a bit of perseverence and ingenuity, the cost can be minimised. The Ferry is usually quite a lot cheaper than Eurotunnel, and you can get a useful 1hr kip.</p>
<h4>Some useful links:</h4>
<pre>
<b>P&amp;O Stena Line</b> <a href="http://www.posl.com">http://www.posl.com</a>
Dover-Calais
<b>P&amp;O North Sea Ferries</b> <a href="http://www.ponsf.com">http://www.ponsf.com</a>
Hull-Rotterdam
Hull-Zeebrugge
<b>Euro Tunnel</b> <a href="http://www.eurotunnel.co.uk">http://www.eurotunnel.co.uk</a>
Folkestone-Calais/Coquelles
<b>FerryBooker</b> <a href="http://www.ferrybooker.com">http://www.ferrybooker.com</a>
Various Routes
<b>Ferry Savers</b> <a href="https://www.ferrysavers.com">https://www.ferrysavers.com</a>
Various Routes
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<h3>Driving across Europe</h3>
<p>This is the tiring bit. There are essentially two routes to choose between, either using the A3 autobahn (let's call this the <b>Northern Route</b>) or the A8 (the <b>Southern Route</b>), although numerous variations are possible. The first part of either route will vary depending upon the port used.</p>
<h4>From Calais</h4>
<p>Drive to <b>Dunkerque</b> (Dunkirk) along the <b>E40</b>. To use the <b>Southern Route</b>, head south along the <b>E42</b> to <b>Lille</b>, <b>Mons</b> and then <b>Namur</b>. To use the <b>Northern Route</b>, carry on along the <b>E40</b> towards <b>Oostende</b> (Ostend). Then continue as for the route from <b>Oostende</b>. (Ostend)</p>
<h4>From Zeebrugge</h4>
<p>Drive past <b>Brugge</b> (Bruges) on the <b>31</b> until the <b>E40</b> is met. Then continue as for the route from <b>Oostende</b> (Ostend).</p>
<h4>From Oostende (Ostend)</h4>
<p>Drive to <b>Brussel/Bruxelles</b> (Brussels) along the <b>E40</b>. The motorway skirts round the north side of the city. To use the <b>Southern Route</b>, take the <b>E411</b> towards <b>Namur</b>. To use the <b>Northern Route</b>, continue along the <b>E40</b> to <b>Liege</b>, <b>Aachen</b> and <b>K&ouml;ln</b>.</p>
<h4>From Hoek van Holland (Hook of Holland)</h4>
<p>Get onto the <b>E25</b>, and head for <b>Rotterdam</b>. Then continue as for the route from <b>Rotterdam</b>.</p>
<h4>From Rotterdam</h4>
<p><i>Either</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Head towards <b>Dordercht</b> and get on the <b>E31</b>. Head towards <b>Gorinchen</b>, <b>Tiel</b>, and then <b>Arnhem</b>.</p>
<p><i>Or</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Follow the <b>E25</b> towards <b>Gouda</b>, and then the <b>E25/E30</b> Past <b>Utrecht</b> and on to <b>Arnhem</b>.</p>
<p><i>Then</i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Follow the <b>E35</b> from <b>Arnhem</b> via <b>Gelsenkchn</b>, <b>Duisberg</b> and <b>D&uuml;sseldorf</b> to <b>K&ouml;ln</b>.</p>
<h4>The Southern Route (From Namur)</h4>
<p>Head south on the <b>E41</b> towards <b>Neufchateu</b>, <b>Arlon</b> and
<b>Luxembourg</b> (Luxemburg). Then there is a selection of possible routes
past <b>Saarbrucken</b>, then <b>Pirmasens</b> and off the motorway to
<b>Landau</b> and on to <b>Karlsruhe</b>. After that follow the A8 all the
way across Germany - <b>Stuttgart</b> (stop off to see ARGE members here if you like),
<b>Ulm</b>, <b>Augsberg</b><b>M&uuml;nchen</b>, <b>Salzburg</b>. If you want to stick
with the motor rules then get off just before the border and drive through Salzburg
- this is actually quite easy and not usually too busy outside the rush hour. Otherwise
follow the A1 to <b>Mondsee</b>, the 154 to <b>St. Gilgen</b>, the 158 to
<b>Bad Ischl</b>, the 145 to <b>Bad Ausee</b> over the P&ouml;tschen Pa&szlig;.</p>
<h4>The Northern Route (From K&ouml;ln)</h4>
<p>The <b>A3</b> autobahn runs from <b>K&ouml;ln</b> all the way to the border with Austria, passing <b>Siegburg</b>, <b>Limburg</b>, <b>Frankfurt</b>, <b>Aschaffenburg</b>, <b>W&uuml;rzburg</b>, <b>N&uuml;rnberg</b>, <b>Regensburg</b>, <b>Deggendorf</b> and <b>Passau</b>. In Austria, the autobahn continues as the Austrian <b>A8</b>. About 20 miles into Austria, turn off to <b>Ried</b>. From this point, the rest of the route is on much smaller roads, a welcome relief after endless motorways, and the scenery starts to become distinctly alpine. Follow the <b>143</b> via <b>Eberschwang</b>, <b>Ampfelwang</b>, <b>V&ouml;cklabruck</b> and <b>Gmunden</b>, where the <b>145</b> is picked up. Follow the <b>145</b> via <b>Altmunster</b>, <b>Traunkirchen</b>, <b>Ebensee</b> and <b>Weissenbach</b> to <b>Bad Ischl</b>. You're nearly there now - only <b>The Last Bit</b> left to go.</p>
<h4>From Bad Ischl to Bad Aussee centre</h4> <p>Follow the <b>145</b>
via <b>Bad Goisern</b> and over the <b>P&ouml;tschen Pass</b>. On
descending from the pass, there are two turnings for <b>Bad Aussee</b>.
The first turning, on the left, descends a very steep hill, and then
crosses a bridge over a river. Carry on straight ahead after the
bridge to reach the town centre. The second turning for <b>Bad
Aussee</b> is to the right. At the bottom of the sliproad, turn right
again to pass back under the <b>145</b> and follow the road into the
town centre. Both routes meet up in the town centre at a peculiar three-way junction. There seem to be no obvious
rules here, except not to bump into anything.
<h4 id="#roadbit">Bad Aussee centre to Base Camp</h4>
From the three-way junction, which is just by the Post Office ("Postampt"), follow the sign to
<b>G&ouml;ssl</b>, passing immediately through a very narrow section of road
with traffic lights to control the flow of traffic. The road crosses a
river, and shortly after swings left and then right, around a blind
corner, before leaving the town. After about 2 miles of pleasant
meandering through woods and meadows, look out for <b>Gasthof
Staudnwirt</b> on the left. <b>Base Camp</b> is <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=47.61616&mlon=13.81218#map=19/47.61616/13.81218">in the field on the
right</a>, opposite the Gasthof.</p>
<h2>By Air</h2>
<p>This is getting to be a reasonably priced option, but gear still
needs to find its way to Austria, and we need enough cars out there to
ensure a free flow of cavers up and down the toll road.</p>
<p>Cheap flights are available to Munich and Salzburg. Salzburg is
closer, but has fewer flights and may even be more expensive. The
extra cost difference to Munich on the railways seems to be very
little. In 2000, a return from Munich to Bad Aussee on the train
was about 23ukp.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.bahn.de/">German railway website</a> is
excellent for planning journeys in both Germany and Austria.
Remember to buy a ticket before getting on the train.</p>
<h3>Munich Airport to Bad Aussee</h3>
<p>From Munich airport, there's a shuttle bus to the main railway station
(M&uuml;nchen Hbf) from where you can take a train which stops at
Attnang-Puchheim. Now follow the description below from this point.</p>
<h3>Salzburg Airport to Bad Aussee</h3>
<p>Take a bus to the main railway station (Salzburg Hbf) and a train to
<b>Attnang-Puchheim</b>. The train will probably be bound for
Wein (Vienna). Change at Attnang-Puchheim and get on a local
train to <b>Bad Aussee</b>. This train will probably be bound
for Stainach-Irdning. A Salzburg->Bad Aussee ticket should be about &euro;20/&pound;14.</p>
<p>Train changes can be tight (only a couple of minutes); the platform numbers
are given on the timetables on the station platforms.</p>
<p>Once on the train for Bad Aussee, you've got a couple of hours until
you arrive. The journey is very pleasant, and the scenery improves as
the journey goes on. Half an hour before Bad Aussee, the train skirts
the edge of the large lake adjacent to the village of <b>Hallstatt</b>,
visible across the water. The flanks of the Dachstein range can be
seen from here. A short while later, whilst passing through a wooded
valley after <b>Obertraun</b> station, you can catch a glimpse of the huge
amount of water which pours from <b>Koppenbr&uuml;hleh&ouml;hle</b> on the
right-hand side. The train continues for a few minutes to arrive at Bad
Aussee.</p>
<h3>The Last Bit</h3>
<p>See 'Bad Aussee Railway <a href="#lastbit">station to expo campsite</a>' in Train section above</p>
<h2>By Bus</h2>
<p>Bus can be the cheapest way to get to expo (and probably the
lowest-carbon). Not as nice as the train, but
practical. It takes about 30 hours. International buses to
Linz (on the route to 'Vienna'/'Wien') exist, otherwise Munich (&pound;50)
or Zurich (&pound;75). Then get either train or National bus onwards. Bus
London - Zurich, then night train to Steinach-Irdning
(&pound;40) is a reasonable option. Not all of these buses go every
day. If booking at short notice bus can be excellent value.</p>
http://www.europebus.co.uk/austria/ (To Linz)
https://www.flixbus.com/ (To Munich and Zurich)
http://www.checkmybus.co.uk
<h2>By Bicycle</h2>
<p>This has been done twice, first by Dave Fearon in 1992, who took 9
days (return to UK only), and more recently by Brian Outram in a more
leisurely 16 days (I think).</p>
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<p>We have <a href="http://wookware.org/talks/expocomputer/#/">an Overview Presentation</a> on how the cave data, handbook and website are constructed and managed. It contains material which will be merged into this website manual.
<ul>
<li><a href="#photos">Uploading your photos and GPS tracks</a></li>
<li><a href="uploading.html">Uploading your photos</a></li>
<li><a href="logbooks.html">Uploading typed logbooks</a></li>
<li><a href="gpxupload.html">Uploading GPS tracks</a></li>
<li><a href="#update">Updating the website</a></li>
<li><a href="#manual">Expo Website manual</a></li>
</ul>
@ -43,13 +44,23 @@ problem. It also means that several people can work on the site on
different computers at once and normally merge their changes
easily.</p>
<p>Increasing amounts of the site are autogenerated by troggle, and are not static files,
<p>Increasing amounts of the site are autogenerated by <a href="#troggle">troggle</a>, and are not static files,
so you have to edit the base data, not the generated file (e.g cave
pages, QM (queston mark) lists, expo members list, prospecting pages). All
pages, QM (question mark) lists, expo members list, prospecting pages). All
autogenerated files say 'This file is autogenerated - do not edit' at
the top - so check for that before wasting time on changes that will
just be overwritten</p>
<h3 id="troggle">Troggle - what it is</a></h3>
<p>
Troggle is a system under development .
<p>
Troggle is the software collection (not really a "package") based on <a href="https://www.djangoproject.com/">Django</a>
for keeping track of all expo data in a logical and accessible way, and displaying it on the web.
It also re-formats HTML web pages (such as the Expo Handbook) to create useful links
(such as "Edit this page" in the left hand menu of this page that you are reading - if you are a logged-on user).
<p>See the <a href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Troggle">Troggle page on the CUCC website</a> - which is not up to date.
<h3 id="mercurial">DVCS - version control</a></h3>
<p>We use a distributed revision control system (DVCS) for all the important data. On expo this means that many people can edit and merge their changes with the expo server in the Tatty Hut even if there is no internet access. Also anyone who is up to date with the Tatty Hut can take their laptop somewhere where there is internet access and update expo.survex.com - which will then get all the updates done by everyone on expo.
</p>
@ -68,6 +79,7 @@ very welcome to muck in. It is slowly getting better organised.</p>
<p>This manual is organized in a how-to sort of style. The categories,
rather than referring to specific elements of the website, refer to
processes that a maintainer would want to do.</p>
<p>Note that to display the survey data you will need a copy of the survex software.
<h3>Contents</h3>
@ -82,7 +94,7 @@ processes that a maintainer would want to do.</p>
<li><a href="#cavepages">Updating cave pages</a></li>
<li><a href="#updatingyears">Updating expo year pages</a></li>
<li><a href="logbooks.html">Adding typed logbooks</a></li>
<li><a href="#photos">Uploading photos</a></li>
<li><a href="uploading.html">Uploading photos</a></li>
<li><a href="#tickingoff">Ticking off QMs</a></li>
<li><a href="#surveystatus">Maintaining the survey status table</a></li>
<li><a href="#automation">Automation</a></li>
@ -126,6 +138,14 @@ below for details on that.</p>
<p>Also note that the website you see is its own Mercurial checkout (just like your local one) so that has to be 'pulled' from the server before your changes are reflected.</p>
<h3><a id="editthispage">Using 'Edit This Page'</a></h3>
<p>This edits the file served by the webserver (Apache) on
expo.survex.com but it does not update the copy of the file in the
repository in expo.survex.com. To properly finish the job you need to
use putty to ssh into expo.survex.com and run "hg diff" (to check what
changes are pending) and then "hg commit" in the directory
/home/expo/expoweb .</p>
<h3><a id="quickstart">Quick start</a></h3>
<p>If you know what you are doing here is the basic info on what's where:<br>
@ -228,13 +248,7 @@ then restart nautilus <tt>nautilus -q</tt>. If it works, you'll be able to see t
<p>Simple changes to static files will take effect immediately, but changes to dynamically-generated files (cave descriptions, QM lists etc) will not take effect, until the server runs the expoweb-update script.</p>
<h3><a id="editthispage">Using 'Edit This Page'</a></h3>
<p>This edits the file served by the webserver (Apache) on
expo.survex.com but it does not update the copy of the file in the
repository in expo.survex.com. To properly finish the job you need to
use putty to ssh into expo.survex.com and run "hg diff" (to check what
changes are pending) and then "hg commit" in the directory
/home/expo/expoweb .</p>
<h3><a id="Mercurialinwindows">Using Mercurial/TortoiseHg in Windows</a></h3>
@ -346,23 +360,7 @@ http://expo.survex.com/expo/surveys/surveytable.html http://expo.survex.com/surv
<li>Other people's work - the noinfo hierarchy.</li>
<li>Style guide for writing cave descriptions: correct use of boldface (<em>once</em> for each passage name, at the primary definition thereof; other uses of the name should be links to this, and certainly should not be bold.) </li>
</ul>
<h3><a id="photos">Uploading photos and GPS tracks</a></h3>
<p>Photos are stored in the general file area of the site under <br /><a
href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/photos/</a></p>
<p>GPS tracks over the surface of the plateau (GPX files from your handheld GPS or phone) are stored in the general file area of the site under <br /><a
href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/gpslogs/">http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/gpslogs/</a></p>
<p>
They are each organised by year, and by photographer (walker). </p>
<p>They are much more conveniently viewed at <br /> <a
href="http://expo.survex.com/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/photos/</a><br />
because the website script creates a much friendlier interface
</p>
The directory names are like this: "2014/YourName/" (i.e no spaces, CamelCase for names).
<p>See <a href="uploading.html">Photo/GPS/File Upload Instructions</a> for ordeinary expo user instructions on how to do this .</p>
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<body>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Uploading photos and GPS tracks</h1>
<h1>Uploading Photos</h1>
<h2>The end-result you are trying to achieve</h2>
What you are trying to do is to get your happy holiday snaps appear properly indexed with all the others from the previous decades of expo history. You can see them all here: <br /> <a
@ -15,9 +15,12 @@ which is the end result. But all you have to do is to upload the photos to the r
<p>If you are really lazy (or really a beginner) you can use the initial simple method for the photos you have taken of cave entrances [for cave survey and prospecting purposes] so long as you label the filenames of the photos very carefully and tell an admin/nerd what you have done.
<p>If you are looking for how to upload a GPS track, those instructions have <a href="gpxupload.html">been moved to here</a>.
<h2>Simple instructions</h2>
<ol>
<li>Email a photo or two to someone who knows how to do it. <br>
(If you are doing more than a few photos, email will be clunky, so use another method).
<li>Use the Expo laptop in the tatty hut. Get someone to show you how to do it.
</ol>
<p>That's it. There used to be other ways of doing it using browser extensions but these either don't work anymore [since 2017] or the instructions to install them properly have become too complicated.
@ -56,11 +59,9 @@ To make the admin's life easier, create your own folder in <pre>/home/expo/expof
directory: /home/expo/expofiles/<b>photos</b>/2018/YourName/
</pre>
Or for GPS tracks, do
<pre>
directory: /home/expo/expofiles/<b>gpslogs</b>/2018/YourName/
</pre>
<p>Obviously replace 'YourName' with your actual name (no spaces!). It is important that you get this right as this specific way of writing your name is standardised across the website. Use the year that the photo was taken or the GPStrack logged.</p>
<p>Obviously replace 'YourName' with your actual name (no spaces!).
It is important that you get this right as this specific way of writing your name is standardised across the website (this is known as "CamelCase").
Use the year that the photo was taken or the GPStrack logged.</p>
<p>Note that uploading photos does not automatically update the view
at <a href="http://expo.survex.com/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/photos/</a> immediately. An update script needs to be run. This should run automatically once/day around midnight UTC (2017 and earlier) or a couple of minutes after you do the upload to the right place (2018 if Wookey gets this sorted out in time) but may be broken. Prod a web admin if nothing is updated by the next morning..</p>
@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ at <a href="http://expo.survex.com/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/photos/</a> i
<h2>Experts only</h2>
<p>If you have been using FTP since the last century or are particularly keen on doing everything using the command-line, read on.
<h3>Using scp</h3>
<p>Works on Windows (using winscp), Linux (using scp), and no doubt

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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/201/201.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/201/201.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/201.htm</description_file>
<url>1623/201.htm</url>
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<depth>11m</depth>
<extent>5m</extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/2010-03/2010-03.svx</survex_file>
<description_file></description_file>
<url>1623/2010-03.html</url>
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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/2011-01/2011-01.svx</survex_file>
<description_file></description_file>
<url>1623/2011-01/index.html</url>
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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/202/202.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/202/202.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>noinfo/1623/202.html</description_file>
<url>noinfo/1623/202.html</url>
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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/203/203.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>noinfo/1623/203.html</description_file>
<url>noinfo/1623/203.html</url>
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<depth></depth>
<extent>approximately N-S</extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/204/204.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/204/204.html</description_file>
<url>1623/204/204.html</url>
</cave>

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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/205/205.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/205/205.html</description_file>
<url>1623/205/205.html</url>
</cave>

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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
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<survex_file>caves-1623/206/206.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>noinfo/1623/206.html</description_file>
<url>noinfo/1623/206.html</url>
</cave>

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<depth>1m</depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/207/207.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/207/207.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/207/207.html</description_file>
<url>1623/207/207.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth>13m from top entrance</depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/208/208.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/208/208.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/208/208.html</description_file>
<url>1623/208/208.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/209/209.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/209/209.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/209/209.html</description_file>
<url>1623/209/209.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/215/215.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/215/215.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/215/215.html</description_file>
<url>1623/215/215.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/216/216.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/216/216.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/216.html</description_file>
<url>1623/216.html</url>
</cave>

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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/225/225.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/225/225.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/225/225.html</description_file>
<url>1623/225/225.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/228/228.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/228/228.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>noinfo/1623/228.html</description_file>
<url>noinfo/1623/228.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/229/229.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/229/229.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/229/229.html</description_file>
<url>1623/229/229.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/231/231.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/231/231.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/231/231.html</description_file>
<url>1623/231/231.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/234/234.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/234/234.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/234/234.html</description_file>
<url>1623/234/234.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/238/238.svx </survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/238/238.svx </survex_file>
<description_file>1623/238/238.html</description_file>
<url>1623/238/238.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/239/239.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/239/239.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/239/239.html</description_file>
<url>1623/239/239.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/240/240.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/240/240.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/240/240.html</description_file>
<url>1623/240/240.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/241/241.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/241/241.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/241/241.html</description_file>
<url>1623/241/241.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/242/242.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/242/242.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/242/242.html</description_file>
<url>1623/242/242.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/243/243.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/243/243.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/243/243.html</description_file>
<url>1623/243/243.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/2003-10/2003-10.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/2003-10/2003-10.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/244/244.html</description_file>
<url>1623/244/244.html</url>
</cave>

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<length></length>
<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/2003-09/2003-09.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/2003-09/2003-09.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/245/245.html</description_file>
<url>1623/245/245.html</url>
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<depth></depth>
<extent></extent>
<survex_file>caves/2003-05/2003-05.svx</survex_file>
<survex_file>caves-1623/2003-05/2003-05.svx</survex_file>
<description_file>1623/246/246.html</description_file>
<url>1623/246/246.html</url>
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<references></references>
<survey></p><img src="247elev.jpg" /> <img src="247plan.jpg" /> <p>(drawn up partly from sketch in 2003 logbook and partly from memory)</survey>
<kataster_status>Form prepared 06/03/2005, sent May 2005, number issued August.</kataster_status>
<underground_centre_line>caves/247/247.svx</underground_centre_line>
<underground_centre_line>caves-1623/247/247.svx</underground_centre_line>
<notes></notes>
<length></length>
<depth>~20m</depth>

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