[svn r5827] More trivialities.

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@@ -42,18 +42,20 @@ had discovered. There were caves nearby, as well as ones on the plateau to
explore, so the site proved very pleasant, until washed out in one (of many)
mega-thunderstorm.</p>
<table class="imgtable">
<tr><td>
<div class="centre">
<a href="br-alm/l/tc1977.htm"><img src="br-alm/t/tc1977.jpg"
width="158" height="108" alt="Camp 1977" /></a></td>
<td><a href="br-alm/l/tc77a.htm">
width="158" height="108" alt="Camp 1977" /></a>
&nbsp;
<a href="br-alm/l/tc77a.htm">
<img src="br-alm/t/tc77a.jpg" width="138" height="103"
alt="Camp 1977" /></a></td>
<td><a href="br-alm/l/tc77b.htm">
alt="Camp 1977" /></a>
&nbsp;
<a href="br-alm/l/tc77b.htm">
<img src="br-alm/t/tc77b.jpg" width="151" height="88"
alt="Camp 1977" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="caption" colspan="3">
Views of 1977 Advance camp.</td></tr></table>
alt="Camp 1977" /></a>
<p class="caption">
Views of 1977 Advance camp.
</p></div>
<h3><a name="1979camp"><span lang="de-at">Schwarzmoossattel</span></a>
bivouac</h3>
@@ -142,11 +144,11 @@ practical and necessary to establish a bivouac site somewhere near the 201
established from Top Camp to the <span lang="de-at">Eish&ouml;hle</span> area
in 1998 and there seems little need now to establish a new high camp.--></p>
<h3>40 bivy</h3>
<h3>40 bivvy</h3>
<p>In 2001 people decided to bivy nearer to the the cave entrances. This
<p>In 2001 people decided to bivvy nearer to the the cave entrances. This
involved putting up tarpaulins in natural shelters, and sleeping on inflatable
lilos. The 40 bivy is in the main 40a <span lang="de-at">Eish&ouml;hle</span>
lilos. The 40 bivvy is in the main 40a <span lang="de-at">Eish&ouml;hle</span>
entrance. It is surprisingly comfortable as this entrance does not have a cold
gale coming out of it, and the floor is very flat. It is luxurious for 2, comfy
for 3 and can sleep 4. Water is collected by putting a tarp. in a steep gulley
@@ -157,12 +159,13 @@ width="200" height="128" alt="40 bivvy" /></a></div>
<h3>204 bivy</h3>
<p>In 2001 people decided to bivy nearer to the the cave entrances. Cavers
used the stone bridge that 204 is named after. The sloping floor was terraced
and flat sleeping and cooking areas were made. Tarpaulins were put up to
reduce the drips and wind. Water was obtained from snow at 231, collecting
drips in 231 and a funnel inserted in a grike on the roof of the stone bridge.
Two butts were used for water storage.</p>
<p>Cavers working in 204 (<span
lang="de-at">Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle</span>) used the eponymous stone
bridge as a bivouac. The sloping floor was terraced and flat sleeping and
cooking areas were made. Tarpaulins were put up to reduce the drips and wind.
Water was obtained from snow at 231, collecting drips in 231 and a funnel
inserted in a grike on the roof of the stone bridge. Two butts were used for
water storage.</p>
<p>This camp was the main high camp in 2002 and the only one in 2003; it has
been extensively reterraced to increase its capacity (as of 2003 it could sleep