Update 1996WK11 with photos and correct URL

Update 1996WK4 with links to logbook search-for trip
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expoonserver
2016-05-30 04:01:07 +01:00
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<explorers>CUCC</explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>At foot of slope from top of VSK, on Eastern side, before flat area containing Nipple to south of VSK.</location_description>
<approach>Best aproached from Top of Vord. Descend grassy SE side down to largish ledge. Head SSW about 150m past the sizeable hole of 140 (unmarked). Next head down East quite steeply, passing large hole of 155 (marked). 96Wk11 is one level below.</approach>
<approach>Best aproached from Top of Vord. Descend grassy SE side down to largish ledge. Head SSW on a traverse level about 150m, (passing the sizeable hole of 140 (unmarked) after 80m). Next, head down East quite steeply, passing large hole of 155 (marked) after 50m. 96wk11 is one level below.</approach>
<underground_description>
</underground_description>
<photo>tag-location.jpeg</photo>
<photo><img src="tag-location.jpeg" alt"Entrance, with Wookey indicating Tag location"></p></photo>
<!-- marking options: P = Paint,
P? = Paint (?),
T = Tag,

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L = Lost,
R = Refindable" -->
<findability>L</findability>
<findability_description>In 2015 2 people, including the original discoverer, <a href="/years/2015/logbook.html#t2015-08-11a">spent 3hrs</a> looking for this cave very thoroughly and failed to find it. The GOS location is wrong (although it is somewhere in that general area). A GPS track describes the area where it definitely isn't.</findability_description>
<findability_description>In 2015 2 people, including the original discoverer, <a href="/years/2015/logbook.html#t2015-08-11a">spent 3hrs looking for this cave very thoroughly and failed to find it. The GPS location is not accurate (although it is somewhere in that general area). A GPS track describes the area where it almost certainly isn't.</findability_description>
<alt></alt>
<northing></northing>
<easting></easting>