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-107 QM list after Expo 2013
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Entrance (107-EN)
C2012-107EN-1 X ext.1 aven above boulder choke at end of rift. Probably not worth the effort as it is likely to connect with the rocks at the end of 2012-70 19m above.
-C2012-107EN-2 C ent.7 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 3 and 4
-C2012-107EN-3 C ent.8 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 2 and 4
-C2012-107EN-4 C ent.8 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 2 and 3
+C2012-107EN-2 C ent.7 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 3 and 4 explored entcleads
+C2012-107EN-3 C ent.8 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 2 and 4 explored entcleads
+C2012-107EN-4 C ent.8 small passage to north of entrance passage possibly connects with 2 and 3 explored entcleads
C2012-107EN-5 C ent.17 small passages heading off from part way down entrance pitch, probably too shallow to be promising
+15-EN-1C oldroute.4 sw passage, likely to connect to known passage.
+15-EN-2C oldroute.4 NE passage, likely to connect to known passage.
+15-EN-3C oldroute.4 SE passage, likely to connect to known passage.
Ropeless (107-RL)
@@ -30,7 +33,7 @@ C2013-107SL-2 C sleepless.3 "?" marked on sketch - unsure, hole in floor maybe?
C2013-107SL-3 X 0814.0 aven to north (needs gear)
C2013-107SL-4 X 0814.00 aven to west (needs gear or mad skillz)
C2013-107SL-5 B cairnpitch.4 down short sharp pitch, then E - several leads down there
-C2013-107SL-6 A 0728.000 continuation of rift drops away down stepped pitch (hard to get a depth estimate) - possible lead towards lower reaches of 76.
+C2013-107SL-6 A 0728.000 continuation of rift drops away down stepped pitch (hard to get a depth estimate) - possible lead towards lower reaches of 76. explored doublebeep
Coldest Place in Earth (107-CO)
@@ -41,22 +44,34 @@ C2013-107CO-4 C 0728.6 continuation of right, down
C2013-107CO-5 C 0728.6 continuation of right, along and up
C2013-107CO-6 C 0728.4 small hole in floor - maybe looked at already?
C2013-107CO-7 C 0728.3 QM heading back and down ~ parallel to passage.
+C2015-107CO-1 C doublebeep.18 small hole in floor [check: Wookey - I don't remember this but it is marked on notes]
+C2015-107CO-2 A doublebeep.15 undescended pitch below start of Double Beep
+C2015-107CO-3 B beepless.1 Handline climb/pitch down (4+m) at end of Beepless
+C2015-107CO-4 A hrv.20 [add: Wookey, George]
+C2015-107CO-5 B hrv.14 [add: Wookey, George add]
+C2015-107CO-6 B hrv.5 Undescended 9m climb/pitch [check: Wookey, George]
+C2015-107CO-7 B 0728.8 Window in far wall, over notwindow pitch. Would require bolts.
+15-CO-8A hrv.20 Undescended 6m climb/pitch [check: Wookey, George, marked as A on elevation, B on plan and in logbook]
+15-CO-9C hrv.1 Below p9. wet. [check: Wookey, George]
Restless (107-RS)
-C2013-107RS-1 A 0801.18 (restless.18) below the rift pitch, climb down below continuing traverse level and there's are two tubes off on the right near the bottom of the rift. the right tube leads along a small drafting passage to an echoing undescended pitch of perhaps 20-25m pitch
-C2013-107RS-2 B 0801.7 (restless.7) on the 76 side of "too bold for this spit" traverse, a tube up to the left appears to continue in line with the passage on the far side of the traverse
-C2013-107RS-3 B 0801.7 (restless.7) the pitch below "too bold for this spit" traverse appears to drop into China (between china.1 and china.2) - the height difference is ~65m, so there's potential for a side passage in between, as well as a shortcut
-C2013-107RS-4 C 0801.4 (restless.4) continuation of passage where route turns left - passage drops away and looks uninspiring, though given proximity to KH may be worth investigating
+C2013-107RS-1 A 0801.18 (restless.18) below the rift pitch, climb down below continuing traverse level and there's are two tubes off on the right near the bottom of the rift. the right tube leads along a small drafting passage to an echoing undescended pitch of perhaps 20-25m
+C2013-107RS-2 B 0801.7 (restless.7) on the 76 side of "too bold for this spit" traverse, a tube up to the left appears to continue in line with the passage on the far side of the traverse explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
+C2013-107RS-3 B 0801.7 (restless.7) the pitch below "too bold for this spit" traverse appears to drop into China (between china.1 and china.2) - the height difference is ~65m, so there's potential for a side passage in between, as well as a shortcut. Reinstated in 2015 as the volume of water at Too Bold appears less than that in China.
+C2013-107RS-4 C 0801.4 (restless.4) continuation of passage where route turns left - passage drops away and looks uninspiring, though given proximity to KH may be worth investigating explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
C2013-107RS-5 C 0801.2 (restless.2) possible way down to right, looks like it would require shifting some rocks, if not a full on dig
-C2013-107RS-6 A ???? probably doesnt exist
+C2013-107RS-6 A ???? probably doesn't exist, not marked on survey
Old Rift (107-OR)
-C2013-107OR-1 C oldrift.17 rift to right at bottom of short pitch from window opens out into old route, might be side passages though
-C2013-107OR-2 C oldrift.16 back under short drop below 16, likely connects to same place as 107-OR-1
-C2013-107OR-3 C oldrift.13 traverse along rift to left at top of pitch
+C2013-107OR-1 C oldrift.17 rift to right at bottom of short pitch from window opens out into old route, might be side passages though explored oldroute2
+C2013-107OR-2 C oldrift.16 back under short drop below 16, likely connects to same place as 107-OR-1 ?explored?
+C2013-107OR-3 C oldrift.13 traverse along rift to left at top of pitch explored antigrav
C2013-107OR-4 C oldrift.13 traverse along rift to right at top of pitch, likely just above stuff below, but might be leads off anyway
+15-OR-1C oldroute2.11 high level, but just be roof tube oxbow or alcove
+15-OR-2B antigrav.1 undescended pitch at end of Antigravity. Likely to connect into passage 55m below, but might be side leads, or a horizontal continuation
+15-OR-3C oldrift.17 possible window on opposite wall to ropeless-oldroute window. Would require bolt traverse, and may just be a vertical oxbow.
Land of Confusion (107-LC)
@@ -65,50 +80,49 @@ C2013-107LC-2 C locoxbows.0 clearly ends up in China but might be windows, etc o
C2013-107LC-3 C locside.0 think stuart went there - might have been thoroughly checked but not 100% sure; sketch doesn't show it ending though
C2013-107LC-4 B locside.4 undescended pitch
C2013-107LC-5 X locside.4 aven above pitch, probably not an easy climb
-C2013-107LC-6 C landofconfusion.000 pitch at end of side passage, almost certainly ends up in China
-C2013-107LC-7 C landofconfusion.18 possible passage heading south below start of pitch
-C2013-107LC-8 X landofconfusion.18 aven above pitch, probably not an easy climb
-C2013-107LC-9 C landofconfusion.18 small tubes to north of passage before pitch, one is probably too tight, other might be as well.
+C2013-107LC-6 C landofconfusion.000 pitch at end of side passage, almost certainly ends up in China explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
+C2013-107LC-7 C landofconfusion.18 possible passage heading south below start of pitch explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
+C2013-107LC-8 X landofconfusion.18 aven above pitch, probably not an easy climb explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
+C2013-107LC-9 C landofconfusion.18 small tubes to north of passage before pitch, one is probably too tight, other might be as well. explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
C2013-107LC-10 B landofconfusion.22 continuation of passage across Korea, looks to be at the same altitude as land of confusion. Promising location, but would need a major bolt traverse to reach it.
C2013-107LC-11 C landofconfusion.22 small tube at back of alcove below start of Korea
C2013-107LC-12 C landofconfusion.1 pitch: clearly ends up in China but might be windows, etc on the way
C2013-107LC-13 C landofconfusion.16 continuation?
C2013-107LC-14 C landofconfusion.12 "hole qm C" in notes
C2013-107LC-15 C landofconfusion.11 small side passage
-C2013-107LC-16 A landofconfusion.28 pitch heading SE from the lowest point on Down and Up. One of the few leads here heading for KH and not China.
+C2013-107LC-16 A landofconfusion.28 pitch heading SE from the lowest point on Down and Up. One of the few leads here heading for KH and not China.
China (107-CH)
-C2013-107CH-1 B china.9 climb/traverse Stuart attempted on north wall of china chamber, maybe gets into continuation; some rigging gear might be needed, shouldn't need lots of bolts; muddy rock though
-C2013-107CH-2 C china.18 can't remember much about it, but seems likely to at best be another way through the breakdown into china
+C2013-107CH-1 B china.9 climb/traverse Stuart attempted on north wall of china chamber, maybe gets into continuation; some rigging gear might be needed, shouldn't need lots of bolts; muddy rock though explored 161connection
+C2013-107CH-2 C china.18 can't remember much about it, but seems likely to at best be another way through the breakdown into china explored 2014#01poppedacross/plancorrections.jpeg
C2013-107CH-3 C china.27 "c-grade climb" say survey notes
-C2013-107CH-4 B china.26 looks like lower level continuation of LOC rift - thrutch up into slot but needs rocks moving to get to where it widens
+C2013-107CH-4 C china.26 looks like lower level continuation of LOC rift - thrutch up into slot but needs rocks moving to get to where it widens. Downgraded from B to C in 2014, needs 2 bolts.
C2013-107CH-5 A china.00 pitch below korea chamber - wide open pitch, takes water
C2013-107CH-6 X china.00 another feeder joins the pitch from far side
-C2013-107CH-7 C china.4 south of china.4, hole down into rocks by W wall; Stuart had inconclusive poke
+C2013-107CH-7 C china.4 south of china.4, hole down into rocks by W wall; Stuart had inconclusive poke explored smoothbottom
C2013-107CH-8 C china.2 possible way off to west
-C2013-107CH-9 B china.1 first pitch down between china.1 and china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?)
-C2013-107CH-10 B china.1 second pitch down between china.1 and china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?)
-C2013-107CH-11 A china.0 continuation of rift beyond china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?)
+C2013-107CH-9 B china.1 first pitch down between china.1 and china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?) explored lasttsa
+C2013-107CH-10 B china.1 second pitch down between china.1 and china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?) explored lasttsa
+C2013-107CH-11 A china.0 continuation of rift beyond china.0 (major draft south past china.1; water noise?) explored lasttsa
+C2013-107CH-12 C china.4 south of china.4, hole down into rocks by W wall south of SSB; accidentally omitted from 2013 survey
+C2014-107CH-1 C nippeddown.3 [add: Jess, David]
+C2014-107CH-2 B lasttsa.2.7 climb up at end of Last TSA, not too hard but needs a rope. Air goes this way. [check: Wookey, Jess]
+C2014-107CH-3 X china.8 Big square hole in the roof, another 10-15m above the top of Wookeys climb at N end of China (i.e. 25-30m above floor) [check: Wookey]
+C2014-107CH-4 X the aven entering the final chamber. [check Wookey, Jess (taken from logbook)] NOT MARKED ON SURVEY
+C2015-107CH-1 C smoothbottom.3, hole in floor, v loose [check: Matt, Luke, Joe]
+15-CH-1C smoothbottom2.-, 5m climb up into small gap in loose boulder choke NOT MARKED ON SURVEY [check: Wookey, Matt]
Wonderland (107-WL)
-C2013-107WL-1 A wonderland2.20 short climb (probably needs 2 or 3 bolts) to gain large inlet passage - we tried near the end of the 2013 expo, but the drill managed half a hole; tried to lasso a spike - after many tries we got it but the spike moved. Potential for connecting to 76.
+C2013-107WL-1 A wonderland2.20 short climb (probably needs 2 or 3 bolts) to gain large inlet passage - we tried near the end of the 2013 expo, but the drill managed half a hole; tried to lasso a spike - after many tries we got it but the spike moved. Potential for connecting to 76. explored wildwest
C2013-107WL-2 B wonderland2.00 climb up to left of passage gains smaller higher level passage with slight draft. can't remember much else about it, notes say something like "soil lumps". closest lead to 76.
C2013-107WL-3 A wonderland2.0 sideways wriggle along awkward passage (continuation of floor trench leaving main passage) opens out to pitch on left.
-C2013-107WL-4 C wonderland.0 end of main Wonderland passage. Small and partly choked, but close to 76.
+C2013-107WL-4 C wonderland.0 end of main Wonderland passage. Small and partly choked, but close to 76. explored effective
C2013-107WL-5 D wonderland.2 RH fork at end of main Wonderland passage. Choked, requires digging. Close to 76.
+C2015-107WL-1 D wildwest.000 Requires digging.
+C2015-107WL-2 X wildwest.12 Climb up aven. Requires bolts, probably worth checking out surface shafts above first.
+C2015-107WL-3 C direstraits.00 Tight and scrotty rift down on left.
+C2015-107WL-4 C effective.0 Small continuation at end of Effective, looks like it might get bigger. Closest lead to 76.
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-Xolly357.bmp.png ; missing 107 survey (2 legs) old rift to ropeless conn
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Ian Walker ascending the slot at the top of Hammer and Thong pitch in Pussyprance.
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+Description included in 2.odt
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+Entrance shaft
+
+Warning: Beware of loose rocks.
+
+The shaft of the 258b entrance, rigged with an initial belay, deviation and Y-hang just below the lip, gives onto the main entrance shaft just above a single bolt rebelay also accessible from the 258a entrance. (The 258a entrance, no longer used, was rigged with a thread in the bottom of the shakehole and a bolt on the left wall under the dripline. This enabled a descent of several metres to a small ledge, where working around to the right gained a rebelay, succeeded by the single bolt rebelay mentioned above). Several rigs have been used over the years due to variable snow levels. Originally, a hang of around 10 metres from this single bolt lands on a flat floor where there is sometimes a snow plug. Upslope leads to an alcove. The rear of this alcove opens onto the top of a pitch that appears to be of quite some depth [2006-258-1-B] which may connect with Stone Monkey below.
+
+Following the left wall down an unstable boulder slope (care required), a traverse leads to a low bolt. From 2014, this was avoided by means of a traverse and two airy rebelays leading to a descent that lands near the bottom of the unstable slope. From here, the original route proceeds via a scruffy descent descent of only two metres to another rebelay on a flat wall to land on another unstable boulder slope that used to have a considerable snow plug. The 2014 route avoids this by means of a traverse along the left hand wall to a series of rebelays that ultimately land near the bottom of the unstable boulder slope.
+
+The descent continues down the right hand wall of the shaft via a series of rebelays and deviations. (The original route used in 2006 descended via an undercut rift to the left known as The Col.) There is sometimes a snow plug here, and upslope, a rift leads off (under The Col) which could maybe lead to further passage [2006-258-3-B].
+
+In 2006 the pitch culiminated at the head of a large snow slope, which has become progressively smaller over the years. Since 2014, the main route into the rest of the cave has been to double back under the entrance pitch and descend the remnant of the snow slope - Ducks on Ice.
+
+From 2006 to 2013, Ducks on Ice was inaccessible, so the original descent continued from the same belay all the way to the bottom of the snow slope. Passing under an arch the slope terminated with ice stalactites in alcoves to either side and (depending on the year) an ice lake or pile of snow. The ice stal in the alcove to the left could be ascended with ice and/or climbing equipment to reach a passage [2006-258-5-C]. The alcove on the right contains an aven [QM 1417-1 X].
+
+[Description needed 2006-258-2-B is missing - Dave Loeffler or Aaron Curtis or Mark Shinwell]
+
+Original route to the main cave
+
+The original route to the main cave proceeded from the bottom of the snow slope, where there is a hole at floor level that leads into a chamber. This chamber is on occasion occupied by a large ice stalactite and accompanying ice floor. A small hole to the right gives access to Bauernkrapfen Passage, a well-formed sloping crawl debouching into a large rift chamber, Three Fried Mice. Following the chamber around to the left leads to a choke at the bottom of a slope, although before this it is possible to climb up the wall and through a hole under boulders to gain a higher level, with a view over the chamber before Bauernkrapfen Passage but no other ways on.
+
+Following the rift around to the right from the end of Bauernkrapfen Passage, passing some small faulted phreatic tubes in the left wall, leads to an opening in the right wall. The succeeding phreatic passage, Strudel Crawl, sucks strongly and continues sloping down past a delicate traverse over a hole [2006-258-12-C] to eventually arrive at a further hole in the floor. Descending the hole leads to Flapjack Choke. The main route in is to traverse over the top (rope required). Shortly after the traverse, there is an eyehole in the right-hand wall (facing downslope), which leads to the large passage of Ribs with Knödel. Strudel Crawl may also be followed down without going through the eyehole to reach the same point, although this route is not recommended for descent, due to a drop underneath.
+
+[Description needed 2006-258-6-X, 2006-258-7-X, 2006-258-8-X, 2006-258-9-X, 2006-258-10-D, 2006-258-11-C is missing from below - Dave Loeffler or Aaron Curtis or Mark Shinwell]
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+This directory is used to store raw cave descriptions. There should be one file
+corresponding to each .svx file, even if this is only used to indicate that the
+cave description is written elsewhere. Whenever the cave description in a
+particular file is incorporated in the cave description on the website, a note
+should be placed in the raw text file to indicate that this has been done.
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+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/alphabetsoup.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+[INCLUDES PART OF RIBSKNODEL SURVEY. WRITTEN BY AD WHO HAS NEVER BEEN THERE (NO DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE)]
+
+Alphabet Soup
+
+From Ribs with Knödel, a 1.5 x 0.5m rift heads west reaching a junction after 15m. Left (southeast) heads uphill over a too-tight floor trench for 15m to a right hand bend with roof tube continuing ahead [QM 06-42 C]. A 2m drop is immediately reached landing at the base of an aven [QM X]. Small passages lead off to the northwest [QM 06-44 C], west [QM 06-43 C] and southeast [QM 06-41 C].
+
+Right (west) at the initial junction leads to the rest of Alphabet Soup. A small passage is immediately passed on the right [QM 06-39 C]. The next right turnis Dark Fumblings, which connects to Apfelstrudel. Continuing straight ahead, after 10m the passage turns right (northwest) – a small passage immediately before this corner unites with the main passage. [TO BE CONTINUED (ALPHABET SOUP DESCRIPTION AWAITS)]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/apfelstrudel.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/apfelstrudel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3350f90e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/apfelstrudel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Apfelstrudel
+
+Apfelstrudel starts as a boulder floored passage heading west from Ribs with Knödel for 10m to a complex area of interconnecting passages. Three passages on the right ultimately unite in a 4m wide passage that heads north and downhill to a crossroads with Oompah (west and east) and Loompah (north). Heading right (east) at this crossroads leads back to Ribs with Knödel.
+
+At the third right turn, a larger passage leads off to the left (south) for 15m. With three ways on. A slope up to the right (southwest) leads to the base of the sloping ramp pitch from Germknödel, which provides an alternative access route. Straight ahead leads up a slope into Dark Fumblings. A third way on is an unexplored phreatic roof tube [QM 07-xx C]. [ORIGINAL SURVEY SHOWS ONLY ONE WAY ON STRAIGHT AHEAD HERE. ISN'T IT LIKELY THAT THIS WAY ON LEADS TO DARK FUMBLINGS AND THE OTHER PASSAGE DOES NOT EXIST? NEED TO CHECK TUNNEL]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/blindandbroken.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/blindandbroken.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6efb9e3d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/blindandbroken.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+[INCLUDES BITS FROM delicious2.svx AND gravityalwayswins.svx]
+
+Blind and Broken
+
+A 10m pitch lands on a rubble floor with numerous holes. A hole in the middle of the floor has not been descended [QM 08-32 C]. At the western end, a 2m climb down leads to a wet and windy canyon with a further undescended pitch [QM 08-31 B] and an aven at the westernmost extremity [QM 08-30 X].
+
+The way on is a rift pitch directly below the 10m pitch. A y-hang provides a 36m descent in a beautiful shaft to a boulder ledge, where a rebelay is required for a further descent of 8m to the floor.
+
+From the base of the pitch, a narrow rift heads off initially to the northeast, leading to a pitch with a very tight take-off but an encouraging boom [QM 08-33 C]. The main continuation is to the southwest. A dribbly 10m pitch lands on rubble with a further 25m pitch beyond. This is rigged from two spits in a large boulder at the pitch head providing a fine descent, with one deviation, to a rubble choke. From the bottom of the pitch, a narrow rift carrying a stream leads off initially to the southwest [QM 08-29 C]. There is also and aven in the southeast corner of the terminal chamber [QM 08-28 X]. A rift near this aven is too tight.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/bouldersurfer.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/bouldersurfer.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..aff495f49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/bouldersurfer.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Boulder Surfer
+
+From the entry point from Ducks on Ice, the main route in is downhill to the west in a phreatic tube. A 2m climb down leads to a steeply descending passage, past a small hole in the floor [QM 08-03 C] and a small passage on the right [QM 08-02 B]. After 50m the continuing passage becomes very small [QM 08-01 C] but a short flat out shuffle to the left gains access to a parallel passage of similar dimensions. Uphill quickly becomes too tight; downhill is the way to the rest of the cave. The passage continues to descend steeply arriving in Ribs with Knödel at the start of the Caramel Catharsis traverse. Bolts have been placed for a handline to descend the last part.
+
+Heading north from the entry point from Ducks on Ice quickly leads to Stone Monkey.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/crossword.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/crossword.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fd9402c3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/crossword.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Crossword Passage
+
+High canyon passage initially rises gently then up more steeply. There is a hole in the roof [2007-258-97-X] here. Now progress is either a traverse to look out over a pitch past a huge wedged boulder, or progress at floor-level to look out below the boulder.
+
+[TO BE CONTINUED...]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dampsquib.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dampsquib.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..06afa810f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dampsquib.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+Damp Squib
+
+A 12m pitch descends to a boulder floored chamber with a narrow rift going along a down from one side [2009-258-40 B], a small window opens to a parallel shaft, with water coming in from an aven above. The shaft goes down a further 12m, with some passage going off that quickly becomes too small.
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/darkfumblings.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/darkfumblings.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1ab3b6872
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/darkfumblings.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Dark Fumblings
+
+A short tube connecting Alphabet Soup to Apfelstrudel. There is an unexplored lead near the southern end [QM 08-17 C]. Shortly before joining Apfelstrudel, a 60deg tube up on the right connects to a higher level.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious1.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e4311a5ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Included in delicious1 and gravityalwayswins
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..747cbc4e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/delicious2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Delicious Leak
+
+From Starlight Passage near the "snow and leaves" aven (close to Ants in Pants Schacht), a passage heads off downhill to the south reaching the head of Gravity Always Wins (p18) after 15m with aven above [QM 0811-1 X]. The Delicious Leak bolt traverse leads over the top of this pitch. The continuing passage heads gently downhill beneath an aven [MARKED IN TUNNEL; IN ORIGINAL NOTES ON PLAN BUT NOT ELEVATION - DOES THIS EXIST?]. A passage doubling back on the left after 20m is the Gravity Always Wins Bypass which ultimately leads back to Starlight Passage avoiding the Delicious Leak traverse. A further 15m along the passage, a further pitch is reached - Blind and Broken - which can be passed by traversing along a ledge on the left with care. Beyond the pitch, a 2m climb down on the right leads to a window overlooking the same pitch. Continuing straight ahead at the top of this climb, a huge boulder is encountered, immediately beyond which is a further pitch [QM 07-91-A]. This pitch can also be accessed from the traverse over the top of Thin Red Line at the northern extremity of Littoral North.
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dubiouspleasure.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dubiouspleasure.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5978f3257
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/dubiouspleasure.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Dubious Pleasure
+
+The passage heads south from the junction with Rhubarb Crumbly and Maximum Pleasure. The passage descends steadily and develops a small floor trench, reaching a junction after 35m where there is a boulder-filled shaft in the floor [QM 2007-258-35 B] with aven above [QM 2007-258-40 X]. Traversing round the shaft to the left leads to Goody Goody. A 2m climb on the right leads into So Vein. Dubious Pleasure continues straight ahead.
+
+Continuing beyond the boulder-filled pit, twin avens are reached [QM 258-0755-1 X] [QM 258-0755-2 X]. Doubling back on the right at this point is the entrance to Naughty Naughty. A trickle of water entering at location disappears into a narrow (<0.5m) 2m deep canyon that is hidden beneath a false floor of boulders. The passage continues downhill for a further 10m to a choke.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ducksonice.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ducksonice.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cc3df55c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ducksonice.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Ducks on Ice
+
+Since 2014, the ice plug at the bottom of the entrance pitch has been sufficiently low that there has been a gap between the ice plug and the ceiling that allows one to double back under the general trend of the entrance rift. This route - Ducks on Ice - provides a more convenient route to the rest of the cave than was available previously. The 2015 rig comprised a rebelay on the lip of the ceiling that protects an initial descent of the ice slope, followed by a further rebelay part way down the ice slope on the right hand wall. In 2015, a large ice stalactite had developed here which had to be removed for safety. At the bottom of the ice slope is a blind pit - bolts on the left hand wall protect a traverse around this pit. At the end of the traverse, a steep downhill-sloping phreatic passage to the west is Boulder Surfer that is the main route to the rest of the cave. A passage to the north is the continuation of Stone Monkey.
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flapjackchoke.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flapjackchoke.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8e94452b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flapjackchoke.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+[Description needed Flapjack choke qm 2006-258-13B has been removed from tunnel. Qm list need ammending - Steve Jones or Serena Povia or Becka Lawson][2007-258-08-106B][2007-258-08-107X]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c974da6f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Flying High
+
+A comfortable walking-size pack heads north east from Starfish Junction, trending uphill at about 20deg with a significant outward draught. After 50m, a small sandy passage on the left is Down to Earth. A further 30m on, the passage narrows and swings east, developing a narrow floor trench and continuing to ascend. 40m further on the passage doubles back on itself to the right and continues in sinuous fashion, past a too-tight stream inlet on the right, to a crossroads after a further 40m. [RIGHT AND LEFT IN FLYINGHIGH5 - SOME SURVEY CONFUSION].
+
+Flying High continues in similar fashion straight ahead. [TO BE CONTINUED...]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bc4d1b1cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/flyinghigh2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+No information - included with flyinghigh as far as possible
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gknodel.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gknodel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7640b52d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gknodel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+Germknödel
+
+The 9m pitch from Sauerkraut lands on a sloping rock floor. A short clamber down leads to a chamber with multiple ways on. A pitch in the floor [QM 06-25 A] and small passage to the north [QM 06-26 C] have not been explored. There are two main ways on.
+
+Left (southwest) is a stooping-height phreatic passage which slopes down past small passages to the west [QM 06-29 C] and east [QM 06-27 C] [QM 06-28 C] to the head of Pantin Sales Pitch (2.9sec drop but also v. wide and long) with an aven above [QM 06-32 X]. Shortly before the pitch head is a crawl on the left with bat droppings, leading to another window onto the same pitch and a passage beyond – Sleeping Beauty. In the northwest corner at the pitch head is the entrance to C Lead Jackpot.
+
+Back in the chamber, straight ahead (north) leads past a blind pit in the floor to a section of passage with a sloping floor. There is a climbable hole in the floor (handline required) [QM 06-34 B] with a climb up in the opposite wall [QM 06-33 C]. Beyond this the passage emerges part-way down a large sloping ramp pitch. Descending this pitch leads to Apfelstrudel. The pitch could also potentially be climbed up [QM 06-36 B].
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gravityalwayswins.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gravityalwayswins.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ce3bca2cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/gravityalwayswins.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+[gravityalwayswins.svx ALSO INCLUDES FIRST PART OF BLIND AND BROKEN]
+
+Gravity Always Wins
+
+18m descent to a ledge, then traverse to a further 42m freehang. This second part of the pitch is quite spectacular - huge, curtain-like walls of rock in a massive canyon. The pitch lands on a rubble floor. The only possible continuation is a stream inlet from the west [QM 08-34 A].
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/hedonismhighway.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/hedonismhighway.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1c9995821
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/hedonismhighway.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Hedonism Highway
+
+Very high rocky passage uphill with monster draft (considering passage size) blowing out. This whole passage is formed on a bedding plane sloping at about 25 degrees from horizontal, so everywhere is walkable but quite steeply sloping. A tricky 2m climb over a block reaches a sandy hading chamber. Going across to the left reaches a very wide, bedding-aligned area with a choice of routes upwards either side of a pillar. A passage off to the left (north) here is Rocky Road North. At the top of the wide bit the passage reverts to a phreas with a deep canyon which is largely inaccessibly-narrow. It is at least 8m deep and there are a couple of points one could get in [2007-258-95-C].
+
+Climbing over a large boulder the passage widens due to a junction. A passage goes off left upwards, as does the canyon, and another goes off left downwards, both connecting to Rocky Road North. Straight ahead the passage continues steeply up-dip and gets bouldery. There are a couple of huge dropped sections of rock that have been undercut and split from the roof. On the left is a small alcove passage. Next a small cross-passage roof tube. Neither of these go. The draught remains strong, blowing out. The passage turns 90 left to go along the dip. A strongly draughting small passage on the right at the corner is Rocky Road East. Hedonism highway gets boulderier and closes down over the next 60m, ending in a choke and a solution tube filled with rocks [2007-258-81C]. This point may be quite close to the surface.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..244fa9d49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+[INCLUDES BITS OF maxpleasure3, ALL OF maxpleasure 5]
+
+Just for a Laugh
+
+Three west-going passages from Maximum Pleasure unite and head down steeply, with a strong inward draught. After 50m a rock pillar is encountered. Left turns on either side of the rock pillar unite in a single passage that heads uphill for 45m to a boulder choke with a voice and light connection to Maximum Pleasure immediately south of Starfish Junction.
+
+Ahead at the rock pillar the passage continues in similar fashion to a chamber with large lumps of flowstone. There is an aven above this chamber [2007-258-30 X], and an unexplored sandy passage immediately before [2007-258-29 B]. Beyond the aven two routes round a rock pillar lead to a crossroads. Right (north) leads to a 25m blind pitch. Left (south) is a smaller, sandy floored passage. Ahead (west) the passage develops a floor trench and continues 11m to a second crossroads. Ahead (west) is a too tight right. Right (north) is a boulder floored passage, passing a 12m pitch immediately on the left (Damp Squib). A further 15m along, a low passage on the left rapidly closes down. The main passage continues for a further 25m to a boulder choke. This point is 15m away from a similar boulder choke at the southern extremity of Crossword Passage.
+
+Left (south) at the second crossroads are two smaller passages that unite and develop a stream trench. Following this passage for 20m leads to a fork.
+
+Following the lefthand fork, a small passage immediately on the left leads back to the first crossroads described above (the south-going passage), passing an unexplored narrow crawl down on the right [2007-258-54 C]. Continuing straight ahead on the lefthand fork leads to a sharp lefthand bend with an unexplored uphill crawl straight ahead [2007-258-52 C]. The continuing passage round the bend heads downhill and meets the passage from the righthand fork after 10m.
+
+Following the righthand fork, after 15m the passage from the lefthand fork described above is met on the left. Immediately beyond is a 1.5m climb down, at the base of which an unexplored low crawl leads off on the right [2007-258-55 C]. Left at the foot of the climb is So Vein.
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..95853bd94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/justforalaugh2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with Just for a Laugh
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/letsgetnaked.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/letsgetnaked.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..182ee41b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/letsgetnaked.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+Let's Get Naked
+
+Very sandy, low, wide passage curves round to the R. [2007-258-99-C] goes off to L at lowest point. Clambering up over boulders with freezing draught in your face (out of cave) reaches an aven, which we partially climbed and it appears not to go [2007-258-79 X], but there seems to be a draught deficit beyond. Ahead the passage rapidly shrinks to a narrow rift which can be climbed (c4).
+
+At the top the climb there are a series of awkward crawls. North rapidly closes down; east continues with an inward draught via an easy squeeze and past a roof tube [2007-258-85-C] and upward trending rift [2007-258-83-C] with a too-tight neighbour to a 5m climb up. Beyond, the passage continues past a further tight rift [2007-258-102 C] to a 2m climb. The passage beyond carries little draught and closes down in too-tight ceiling tubes.
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..357e10528
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+Caramel Catharsis to water collecting pool junction
+
+From the foot of Caramel Catharsis, Secret Squirrel is downhill to the south. The major route is a large, passage heading northwest for around 20m past taped formations on the floor. Twin passages to the left here lead to Stomach Ulsa. [SURVEY SHOWS UNEXPLORED PASSAGE TO WEST HERE QM 07-06 B – DOES THIS REALLY EXIST? ORIGINAL SURVEY SUGGESTS TWO PASSAGES BOTH GOING TO STOMACH ULSA] The main way is through a low arch straight ahead to a 3m climb down in a rift below an aven, which can be climbed far enough to see that it probably doesn't go. At the bottom is a wide stony passage with a pool useful for collecting water, and an important junction.
+
+The most obvious route is rightish (north) up another awkward climb leading to Y KeyKey Beach and the Littoral North; left (southwest) leads almost immediately to a 12m pitch into Frankly Freezing. Ahead (west) is the climb towards Usual Suspects.
+
+Littoral North
+
+If the north passage is taken from the water collecting pool, a 2m climb up rotten calcite leads (past a small unexplored passage on the left [QM 07-04 A]) to an unusual critical-angle pile of 10cm diameter rocks Y KeyKey Beach. The narrowing at the top of this pile (it gets close to the roof) has a stonking gale coming through it. Just beyond this where the passage widens to 8m, behind the large rock on the left is the hidden entrance to Rhubarb Crumbly, leading to the lower levels via String Theory and the northern areas via Max Pleasure.
+
+On the right, at the widening, is a shallow pit [QM 07-05-C] [Has this been ticked off? Or does it need to be put into tunnel and the QM list? - Becka Lawson].
+
+Ahead (northeast) the comfortable passage only goes for about 20m before reaching the edge of a huge shaft undercutting the RH wall: The Thin Red Line. An airy traverse to the left of this reaches another hole on the left down, apparently into the same pitch [QM 07-89-B]. Immediately ahead is another large hole [QM 07-91-A]. Up is a large aven (30m+ [QM 07-98 X]). A continuation is visible across the other side of the pitch - this is the passage at the head of Blind and Broken and Gravity Always Wins and is accessed via Starlight Passage.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a0906a8d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with literlanorth
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth3.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth3.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2cb454662
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth3.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with usual suspects
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth4.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth4.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..83be17d37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/literalnorth4.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with stomachulsa
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/loompah.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/loompah.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..baade43f7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/loompah.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with Oompah
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure1.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure1.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d0aa1c66b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure1.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+Rhubarb Crumbly
+
+Climbing down behind a large rock in Littoral North gives access to nice walking passage floored with dark dirt, trending NNW. A strong breeze blows in. The passage proceeds, past three small horizontal tubes on the left [QM 07-25 C] [QM 07-18 C] [QM 07-24 C] for 40m where the passage passes over a cross-joint forming a pitch that can be seen through a very small hole in the floor[QM 07-26B]. Would need capping to get in. Immediately beyond a C2 gets into almost perfectly straight passage with some popcorn on the walls, and another unexplored crawl on the right [QM 07-19 C]. At the end is a wider T-junction. Down to the left is a stoop into a boulder-floored chamber containing a too-tight crawl on the left and two small avens [2007-258-21-X] (at 1st corner), [2007-258-20-X] (at end). To the right, 5m further on, is an important T-junction. Right is Maximum Pleasure leading to the northern areas of the cave. Left is Dubious Pleasure, which takes the draught, and leads to the lower levels of the cave via String Theory.
+
+Maximum Pleasure: south of Starfish Junction
+
+A fine walking passage heads steadily up-dip with a strong outward draft. Goes 180m to Starfish junction, via a few boulders to clamber over. A tight rift on the right is passed after 75m [QM 07-23 C]. After 130m a shelf forms on LH wall after floor canyon disappears under LH wall, where there is an unexplored sandy crawl [QM 07-27 B]. The shelf is the main way on and rises slowly above floor level until you are traversing past a large hole on the R. This connects under RH wall to Star Light passage. Crawls on LH side at shelf level 30m south of Starfish Junction have [QM 07-22-C] parallel to main passage and [QM 07-28-B] in back corner behind pillars. A climb up on the left in a cross-rift 10m south of Starfish Junction leads immediately to a boulder choke with a voice and light connection to a side passage in Just for a Laugh. A passage directly opposite on the right connects to Star Light Passage. [2007-258-94-X] is a high (20m+) aven at the same point.
+
+Starfish Junction
+
+Starfish Junction has 4 large passages meeting at a large boulder and is a distinctive spot. Ahead (north) Maximum Pleasure continues. The right fork (northeast) is Flying High. The 4th passage (southeast) is Star Light passage. Including the higher and lower-level connections this is a complex junction.
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6016c4145
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[PARTIALLY DESCRIBED WITH HEDONISM HIGHWAY, CROSSWORD, LETS GET NAKED]
+
+Maximum Pleasure: north of Starfish junction
+
+Maximum Pleasure north of Starfish Junction initially opens into a High chamber a drafting (inwards) passage off on the left (Just for a Laugh). Two other passages on the left also connect to Just for a Laugh. The chamber merges back into walking passage after 40m. 10m along a soil slope comes in from the right wall, choked to the left, and a low crawl to the right leading to Down to Earth. The passage slopes gently down until it meets a larger one with the way on going gently up-dip to the right. There is a large boulder at the junction. The continuation of the larger passage on the left is choked with soil.
+
+Past a pillar the passage opens up into a high wide chamber with a deep canyon in the floor, largely covered by boulders. At the start of the chamber a rapidly-lowering passage goes back right for 8m before being choked with sand. At the far end of the chamber you step over the canyon [2007-258-67-B] and have to clamber over some very nice flowstone to proceed. The obvious way on is walking passage but in fact the passage goes at two levels here - you can also climb down below the flowstoned chockstone and follow the canyon upstream to get to the same chamber.
+
+Following the obvious higher level brings you into another chamber with a deep hole in the floor, mostly blocked by a large jammed boulder, that connects to Downgraded Window [CHECK]. Traversing around the left hand side reaches a 3m climb down to the far side of the hole. This is Petticoat Junction where left (north) is the continuation of Maximum Pleasure towards Let's get Naked, or ahead (east) across rocks and uphill to Hedonism Highway.
+
+Taking the smaller northerly passage at Petticoat Junction leads into passage of varying character. It starts with deep dark soily deposits. An awkward small passage on the left connects back to the climb just before Petticoat Junction. The draught is still strong and inwards. Crossing a soily crater leads to a sloping 3m climb up a wide, high rift, then along 10m of narrow joint-controlled passage to another sudden change of character. Ahead is a tight passage which draughts out and becomes a dig after 10m [2007-258-73-D]. The way on is the very wide phreatic passage sloping steeply down to the west. The small central canyon of this passage goes under the left hand wall to the west [IS THIS A LEAD? NOT SHOWN AS QM ON ORIGINAL SURVEY].
+
+The passage zigs and zags sharply past a crawl off on the L [2007-258-74 C] for 20m to merge into nice straight passage sloping gently down-dip. [Can not see zig zag nor the qm - Andrew Atkinson or Wookey or Dog Becka Lawson] After 35m it steepens and a small canyon forms, reaching a 3m deep drippy pot after another 25m. A 2m climb down gets to the floor and a delicate and slightly damp 3m climb up gets back into the continuing passage.
+
+Here the passage is wide and sandy and forks: off on the right is Let's get Naked (draughting out). Down to the left it descends steeply and Crossword Passage goes off on the Left. 10m beyond is [2007-258-75-C] on the L then a gravelly bit with an aven above [2007-258-78-X]. The passage continues to descend down-dip until it suddenly chokes (3m dia!) with mud and rocks. This would be a top dig site in the UK [2007-258-77-D]. On the L is a large (8m dia?) chibble-floored pothole which can also be overlooked from a balcony, reached via a passage on the L, with a small passage heading off to the south. On the far side of the hole a crawl heads off downdip - this is Too Much of a Good Thing.
+
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure3.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure3.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..772b5b1c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure3.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+[PARTIALLY DESCRIBED WITH justforalaugh]
+
+Star Light Passage
+
+Star Light passage is a fine, roomy walking passage that heads southeast from Starfish Junction. After 15m, a passage on the right connects back to Maximum Pleasure, and immediately after this a further large passage underneath also connects to Maximum Pleasure (accessed by a 3m climb down). The main passage continues in similar fashion for a further 100m to an aven on the left [QM 2007-258-101 X]. Beyond the aven is a small passage heading steeply uphill with snow and leaves at the bottom [QM 2007-258-65 A]. This area is very close to Ants in Pants Schacht, but repeated attempts have failed to find a connection. Immediately before the aven is an unexplored tube heading downhill on the right [QM 2007-258-64 B].
+
+Continuing past the aven leads immediately to a junction where right is the route to Gravity Always Wins and Star Light Passage turns east. A further passage to the left rapidly chokes. The continuing passage ahead passes the head of an 11m pitch into Iceflow. Immediately beyond this, a crawling sized phreatic tube on the right is the Gravity Always Wins bypass that provides access to the passage south of Gravity Always Wins.
+
+At this point, Star Light Passage turns left (north) and heads uphill developing a floor trench. The passage continues up this ramp for a further 120m, gradually getting smaller, to the limit of exploration: a 2m climb up [QM 2007-258-59 C] at the base of a drippy aven [QM 258-0762-1 X]. 20m before the limit of exploration, is a small unexplored tube heading up [QM 258-0762-2 C].
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure4.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure4.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..652224a74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure4.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+Described with Maximum Pleasure
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure5.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure5.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..95853bd94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure5.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with Just for a Laugh
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure6.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure6.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2614540ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/maxpleasure6.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with maxpleasure3
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/oompah.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/oompah.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4167de168
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/oompah.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+Oompah
+
+Oompah starts as a boulder floored passage that heads west and downhill from Ribs with Knödel for 10m to a crossroads. South leads to Apfelstrudel. West leads to a window onto a 12m pitch accessed by heading north. North begins as a steeply descending ramp, quickly leading to the 12m pitch on the left. Straight ahead at this point leads to a 3m pitch into Loompah.
+
+The 12m pitch lands in an 8x6m chamber. There is a possible way on halfway down the pitch in the south wall (traverse or climb required to access) [QM 1325-1 C] and a possible dig in the southwest corner of the chamber [QM 1325-2 D]. To the north, a 3m climb up gains access to a further pitch of 17m that lands in a rift. Upstream ends in a clean washed aven. Downstream leads to a series of boulder climbs with no way on (possible dig) [QM 1325-3 D].
+
+Loompah
+
+The 3m pitch from Oompah lands in a rift passage with a floor trench. North leads to a further undescended pitch of ~6m [QM 08-22 A] and an upward sloping shute [QM 08-23 B]. East the passage continues with a thin rift in the ceiling [QM 08-21 A]. [SURVEY SHOWS A POOL, UNCLEAR FROM ORIGINAL NOTES IF THIS IS REAL OR A ROCK PILLAR]
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/pantinsales.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/pantinsales.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..241a8b9bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/pantinsales.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+Pantin Sales Pitch
+
+An exceptionally smooth 30m pitch lands on a pile of boulders wedged in the rift overlooking the rest of the pitch. There is an unexplored passage heading west about halfway down this first section [QM 07-51 C]. At the boulders, a small horizontal passage closes down after 4m. The continuing pitch descends 45m to a choke. There is a possible way on that could be accessed by traversing round to the right into a spacious rift about 15m down this 45m pitch [QM 0760-1 B].
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..97fea6e13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+Ribs with Knödel to Caramel Catharsis
+
+One exits Strudel Crawl to find the large, sloping passage of Ribs with Knödel.
+
+Right (downhill) is the route to the rest of the cave. In this direction, a hole in the floor is passed [QM 06-14 C], before a much larger hole right across the passage is reached. A rope belayed to bolts on the left side of the passage enables a descent to be made to a point where it is possible to climb down, behind and around a rock pillar to complete the crossing of the hole. There is a passage leading back under the pitch at this point [QM 06-15 C]. A passage to the left leads to Apfelstrudel and Oompah.
+
+After the hole, a sloping traverse is crossed; water enters from the roof here. At the start of the traverse, a steep ramp on the right accesses Boulder Surfer that ultimately leads to Ducks on Ice and Stone Monkey. From here a long ramp downwards, protected by a rope belayed to a large thread over towards the left, enables a descent towards the right wall to reach the traverse of Caramel Catharsis. On the left two passages are passed leading to Apfelstrudel and Oompah. The traverse follows the right wall, still sloping down and passing a hole in that wall that leads to Stone Monkey). Beyond are two unexplored passages on the right ([QM 07-07 C] and [QM 07-08 B] - the second of these draughts strongly) followed by a pitch of a few metres that lands on a sandy floor in an impressive chamber.
+
+[NO DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE – WRITTEN BY AD (WHO HAS NEVER BEEN THERE) FROM THE SURVEY]
+On exiting Strudel crawl, left leads past an alternative exit from Strudel crawl with a hole in the floor [QM 06-40 C]. The passage heads uphill passing the entrance to Alphabet Soup on the right after 8m [THIS BIT DESCRIBED WITH ALPHABET SOUP]. After a further 30m the main passage ends in a boulder choke. A draughting passage on the right here leads to Sauerkraut.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8fd408386
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/ribsknodel2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Described with ribsknodel
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sauerkraut.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sauerkraut.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bca5803e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sauerkraut.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+[WRITTEN BY AD FROM THE SURVEY – NO DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE. INCLUDES PART OF GERMKNODEL SURVEY]
+
+Sauerkraut
+
+A 2m round boulder floored passage heads west from the choke at the end of Ribs with Knödel, past a small passage on the right (north) [QM 06-20 C]. After 15m an enlargement is reached with two avens above [QM 06-21 X] [QM 06-22 X]. The passage continues past an undescended pitch to the north [QM 06-23 A] and a tight roof tube in the south [QM 06-for a further 20m culminating in a choss slope to the head of a 9m pitch into Germknödel.
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sleepingbeauty.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sleepingbeauty.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7dac3e916
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/sleepingbeauty.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Sleeping Beauty
+
+The passage quickly leads to a traverse on a narrow ledge (rope required) overlooking Pantin Sales Pitch. Beyond is a 9m pitch, at the foot of which the continuation is a crawl with a small stream [QM 08-16 C].
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/squirrel.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/squirrel.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..83e2e2050
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/squirrel.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+[WRITTEN BY AD (WHO HAS NEVER BEEN THERE) FROM SURVEY]
+
+Secret Squirrel
+
+A traverse along a sloping ledge of sand and boulders (protected with a rope rigged from two naturals) leads to a y-hang at the head of a 24m pitch. From the base a rift heads south leading to a further drop of 8m with a tight get off – Fat Rat. From the base of Fat Rat the rift continues – wider than at the top and carrying a draught [QM 07-66 B].
+
+
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/stomachulsa.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/stomachulsa.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8e2ccf28b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/stomachulsa.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Stomach ULSA
+
+Passages either side of a rock pillar in Literal North immediately unite and head southeast and slightly uphill in a walking-sized passage carrying a significant inward draught. Almost immediately, a thin slot up into a chimney is passed on the right [QM 2007-258-47 B]. After 40m a 6m pitch is reached with aven above [QM 258-0763-1 X] with a continuation visible on the opposite side of the pitch [QM 258-0763-2 A]
+
+TO BE CONTINUED...
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8b797b371
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Thin Red Line
+
+Thin Red Line is essentially a single 125m pitch that descends from the northern extremity of Littoral North. The landing is on rubble floor with a small undescended pitch to the northeast [QM 08-27 B].
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline2.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e1d57e580
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/thinredline2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Included in thinredline.txt
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/toomuch.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/toomuch.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..217884ea5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/toomuch.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+Too Much of a Good Thing
+
+[NO SURVEY SCAN, NO LOGBOOK WRITE UP]
diff --git a/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/usualsuspects.txt b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/usualsuspects.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fcd64708f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/1623/258/caveDescriptions-temp/usualsuspects.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+The Usual Suspects
+
+Back at the water collecting pool, to the left (west) a passage leads almost immediately to a tricky climb (rope recommended) up to the right. This gains a further large walking passage, which draughts inwards strongly, leading after about 50 metres to a balcony at the head of the 100m deep pitch The Usual Suspects. Two bolts on the left just before the passage starts to head steeply downhill start the traverse line approach to the pitch head. This pitch is broken by a large ledge at -70m, and the descent from this side is drippy in the dry and more than drippy in the wet - a better rig is required. In 2009 the hang was from two 1-bolt rebelays in rapid succession, with 3 rebelays and a bolt deviation to reach the ledge. The y-hang on the right at the ledge is sub-optimal, the furthest bolt can be extended with a sling to avoid an immediate rub and a bolt deviation 5m down clears the wall - but not the water when it rains
+
+WARNING: Usual Suspects is impassible in times of high water (a party was marooned beneath it in 2009), and is now superceded by the route via String Theory. Across the pitch head may be seen a window accessible via the route to String Theory.
+
+INCOMPLETE (need to incorporate existing description in usualsuspects.html on website).
diff --git a/1623/258/qm.csv b/1623/258/qm.csv
index 039527fe8..0c81ab3e4 100644
--- a/1623/258/qm.csv
+++ b/1623/258/qm.csv
@@ -1,252 +1,265 @@
-"Cave" "Year" "Number" "Grade" "Nearest station" "Description" "Completion Description" "Found by" "Completed by"
-"258" "2006" "1" "B" "258.2.1" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "2" "B" "258.2.1" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "3" "B" "258.2.19" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "4" "C" "258.2.20" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "5" "C" "258.2.9" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "6" "X" "258.2.11" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "7" "X" "258.2.2" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "8" "X" "258.2.3" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "9" "X" "258.2.1" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "10" "D" "258.2.1" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "11" "C" "258.2.4" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "12" "C" "258.2.14" "Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford"
-"258" "2006" "13" "B" "258.flapjackchoke.3" "Serena Povia and Becka Lawson and Steve Jones"
-"258" "2006" "14" "C" "258.ribsknodel.2" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "15" "C" "258.ribsknodel.1" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "16" "B" "258.ribsknodel2.3" "Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell" "Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling"
-"258" "2006" "17" "C" "258.ribsknodel2.1" "Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell" "Olly Madge and Djuke Veldhuis and Martin Jahnke"
-"258" "2006" "18" "C" "258.ribsknodel2.2" "Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell"
-"258" "2006" "19" "A" "258.ribsknodel2.2" "Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell" "Pete Harley and Frank Tully"
-"258" "2006" "20" "C" "258.sauerkraut.3" "John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia"
-"258" "2006" "21" "X" "258.sauerkraut.4" "John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia"
-"258" "2006" "22" "X" "258.sauerkraut.5" "John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia"
-"258" "2006" "23" "A" "258.gknodel.16" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "24" "C" "258.gknodel.14" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "25" "A" "258.gknodel.1" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "26" "C" "258.gknodel.1" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "27" "C" "258.gknodel.4" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "28" "C" "258.gknodel.4" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "29" "C" "258.gknodel.4" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "30" "C" "258.gknodel.6" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "31" "A" "258.gknodel.7" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "32" "X" "258.gknodel.7" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "33" "C" "258.gknodel.11" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "34" "B" "258.gknodel.11" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "35" "A" "258.gknodel.12" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler" "Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling"
-"258" "2006" "36" "B" "258.gknodel.12" "Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler" "Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling"
-"258" "2006" "37" "B" "258.ribsknodel.11" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "38" "C" "258.ribsknodel.11" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler" "Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling"
-"258" "2006" "39" "C" "258.ribsknodel.10" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "40" "C" "258.ribsknodel.2" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "41" "C" "258.ribsknodel.16" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "42" "C" "258.ribsknodel.14" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "43" "C" "258.ribsknodel.16" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2006" "44" "C" "258.ribsknodel.15" "Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler"
-"258" "2007" "1" "C" "258.stonemonkey.8"
-"258" "2007" "2" "C" "258.stonemonkey.9"
-"258" "2007" "3" "C" "258.stonemonkey.16"
-"258" "2007" "4" "A" "258.littoralnorth.15" "Small passage on L before Y KeyKey"
-"258" "2007" "5"
-"258" "2007" "6" "B" "258.literalnorth.9"
-"258" "2007" "7"
-"258" "2007" "8"
-"258" "2007" "9"
-"258" "2007" "10"
-"258" "2007" "11"
-"258" "2007" "12"
-"258" "2007" "13"
-"258" "2007" "14"
-"258" "2007" "15"
-"258" "2007" "16"
-"258" "2007" "17"
-"258" "2007" "18"
-"258" "2007" "19"
-"258" "2007" "20" "X" "maxpleasure4.3" "Aven at choked end"
-"258" "2007" "21" "X" "maxpleasure4.2" "Aven at corner"
-"258" "2007" "22" "C" "maxpleasure1.27" "Crawl on shelf 30m befre starfish junction"
-"258" "2007" "23"
-"258" "2007" "24"
-"258" "2007" "25"
-"258" "2007" "26"
-"258" "2007" "27"
-"258" "2007" "28" "B" "maxpleasure1.27" "Joined crawls off shelf behind pillars"
-"258" "2007" "29"
-"258" "2007" "30"
-"258" "2007" "31" "B" "maxpleasure6.2" "Climb into cross-joint passage on L"
-"258" "2007" "32"
-"258" "2007" "33"
-"258" "2007" "34"
-"258" "2007" "35"
-"258" "2007" "36"
-"258" "2007" "37"
-"258" "2007" "38"
-"258" "2007" "39"
-"258" "2007" "40"
-"258" "2007" "41" "A" "Littoralnorth3.3" "Stepped pitch down to left."
-"258" "2007" "42" "B" "littoralnorth3.6" "Continuation across other side of large pitch." "Route to String Theory" "Ollie Stevens and Becka Lawson "
-"258" "2007" "43" "A" "littoralnorth3.6" "Large draughting pitch." "Descended in 2009, too lower level." "Ollie Stevens and Becka Lawson "
-"258" "2007" "44"
-"258" "2007" "45"
-"258" "2007" "46" "A" "258.literalnorth5.10" "Is stomach ULSA"
-"258" "2007" "47"
-"258" "2007" "48"
-"258" "2007" "49" "258.apfelstrudel.17" "Passage leading to short pitch into "
-"258" "2007" "50" "258.oompah.5"
-"258" "2007" "51"
-"258" "2007" "52"
-"258" "2007" "53"
-"258" "2007" "54"
-"258" "2007" "55"
-"258" "2007" "56"
-"258" "2007" "57"
-"258" "2007" "58"
-"258" "2007" "59"
-"258" "2007" "60"
-"258" "2007" "61"
-"258" "2007" "62"
-"258" "2007" "63"
-"258" "2007" "64"
-"258" "2007" "65"
-"258" "2007" "66"
-"258" "2007" "67" "B" "maxpleasure2.35" "Pitch down canyon in floor"
-"258" "2007" "68" "A" "maxpleasure2.66" "Passage off downwards on L [Rockyroad?]"
-"258" "2007" "69" "A" "maxpleasure2.66" "Canyon passage off up to L {Rockyroad]"
-"258" "2007" "70" "A" "maxpleasure2.63" "Low bedding passage [Rockyroad]"
-"258" "2007" "71" "B" "maxpleasure2.31" "Soily crawl in RHW"
-"258" "2007" "72" "A" "maxpleasure2.35" "Pitch under jammed boulder"
-"258" "2007" "73" "D" "maxpleasure2.41" "Drafting Dig in tight passage"
-"258" "2007" "74" "C" "maxpleasure2.40" "Canyon in floor"
-"258" "2007" "75" "C" "maxpleasure2.49" "Some sort of crappy lead"
-"258" "2007" "76" "C" "maxpleasure2.50" "Qm on L off passage to balcony [done? (toomuch?]"
-"258" "2007" "77" "D" "maxpleasure2.50" "Major choke dig - possible crawl through rocks?"
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-"258" "2007" "95" "C" "maxpleasure2.65" "Canyon in floor"
-"258" "2007" "96" "C" "maxpleasure2.50" "Long down-dip crawl. [done? (toomuch?)] "
-"258" "2007" "97" "X" "maxpleasure2.58" "Aven in crossword passage"
-"258" "2007" "98" "X" "littoralnorth2.2" "Aven above pitch"
-"258" "2007" "99" "C" "maxpleasure2.52" "Crawl on L in joint"
-"258" "2007" "100" "C" "258.stonemonkey.12" "Phreatic tube at top of sloping chamber"
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+Cave Year Number Grade nearest station Description Completion Description Found by Completed by
+258 2006 1 B 258.2.1 Pitch at first choss slope on entrance pitch – above Stone Monkey Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 2 B 258.2.1 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 3 B 258.2.19 Rift passage under the col, entrance pitch Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 4 C 258.2.20 Way on to side of snow plug in 2006 Probably Ducks on Ice Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 5 C 258.2.9 Passage accessed by climbing ice stal, foot of entrance pitch Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 6 X 258.2.11 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 7 X 258.2.2 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 8 X 258.2.3 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 9 X 258.2.1 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 10 D 258.2.1 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 11 C 258.2.4 Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford Pete Harley and Frank Tully, 2007-08-08 [TUNNEL UPDATE]
+258 2006 12 C 258.2.14 Hole beneath traverse in Strudel crawl Aaron Curtis and Mark Shinwell and Tom Handford
+258 2006 13 B 258.flapjackchoke.3 Large hole in floor in Strudel crawl (rope needed) Flapjack choke Serena Povia and Becka Lawson and Steve Jones
+258 2006 14 C 258.ribsknodel.2 Hole in floor in Ribs with Knödel Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 15 C 258.ribsknodel.1 Rift passage back under drop in Ribs with Knödel Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 16 B 258.ribsknodel2.3 Passage on left of Ribs with Knödel Apfelstrudel Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling
+258 2006 17 C 258.ribsknodel2.1 Passage in RH wall of Ribs with Knödel Boulder Surfer Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell Olly Madge and Djuke Veldhuis and Martin Jahnke
+258 2006 18 C 258.ribsknodel2.2 Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell
+258 2006 19 A 258.ribsknodel2.2 Pitch at end of Ribs with Knödel Caramel Catharsis Tom Handford and Mark Shinwell Pete Harley and Frank Tully
+258 2006 20 C 258.sauerkraut.3 Small passage in N side of Sauerkraut John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia Pete Harley and Frank Tully, 2007-08-08 [TUNNEL UPDATE]
+258 2006 21 X 258.sauerkraut.4 Aven in Sauerkraut John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia
+258 2006 22 X 258.sauerkraut.5 Aven in Sauerkraut John Billings and Sandeep Mavadia
+258 2006 23 A 258.gknodel.16 Pitch in Sauerkraut Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 24 C 258.gknodel.14 Roof tube in Sauerkraut Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 25 A 258.gknodel.1 Pitch in Germknödel at foot of 9m pitch from Sauerkraut Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 26 C 258.gknodel.1 Passage in Germknödel near foot of 9m pitch from Sauerkraut Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 27 C 258.gknodel.4 Small passage to E in Germknödel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 28 C 258.gknodel.4 Small passage to E in Germknödel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 29 C 258.gknodel.4 Small passage to W in Germknödel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 30 C 258.gknodel.6 C Lead Jackpot Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 31 A 258.gknodel.7 Pantin Sales Pitch Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 32 X 258.gknodel.7 Aven above Pantin Sales Pitch Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 33 C 258.gknodel.11 Climb up in Germknödel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 34 B 258.gknodel.11 Climbable hole in floor of Germknödel (handline needed) Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 35 A 258.gknodel.12 Descent of sloping ramp pitch in Germknödel Apfelstrudel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling
+258 2006 36 B 258.gknodel.12 Ascent of sloping ramp pitch in Germknödel Sandeep Mavadia and Dave Loeffler Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling
+258 2006 37 B 258.ribsknodel.11 Alphabet Soup Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 38 C 258.ribsknodel.11 Alphabet Soup Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler Morven Beranek and Becka Lawson and Jon Telling
+258 2006 39 C 258.ribsknodel.10 Small passage in N wall of Alphabet Soup Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 40 C 258.ribsknodel.2 Hole in floor of Ribs with Knödel, near exit from Strudel Crawl Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 41 C 258.ribsknodel.16 Small passage in Alphabet Soup, heading SE Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 42 C 258.ribsknodel.14 Roof tube in Alphabet Soup Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 43 C 258.ribsknodel.16 Small passage in Alphabet Soup, heading W Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+258 2006 44 C 258.ribsknodel.15 Small passage in Alphabet Soup, heading NW Tom Handford and Dave Loeffler
+ 2006 45 X 258.ribsknodel.15 Aven in Alphabet Soup (inferred from survey by AD)
+258 2007 1 C 258.stonemonkey.8
+258 2007 2 C 258.stonemonkey.9
+258 2007 3 C 258.stonemonkey.16
+258 2007 4 A 258.littoralnorth.15 Small passage on L before Y KeyKey
+258 2007 5 C 258.literalnorth.17 Pit near Rhubarb Crumbly junction
+258 2007 6 B 258.literalnorth.9 AD SUSPECTS THIS MIGHT NOT EXIST [TUNNEL UPDATE]
+258 2007 7 B 258.literalnorth.4 Passage on Caramel Catharsis traverse Pete Harley and Frank Tully
+258 2007 8 C 258.literalnorth.5 Passage on Caramel Catharsis traverse (strong draught) Pete Harley and Frank Tully
+258 2007 9
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+258 2007 11
+258 2007 12
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+258 2007 15
+258 2007 16
+258 2007 17
+258 2007 18 C maxpleasure1.8 Small horizontal tube in Rhubarb Crumbly Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 19 C maxpleasure1.14 Crawl in Rhubarb Crumbly Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 20 X maxpleasure4.3 Aven at choked end
+258 2007 21 X maxpleasure4.2 Aven at corner
+258 2007 22 C maxpleasure1.27 Crawl on shelf 30m before starfish junction
+258 2007 23 C maxpleasure1.24 Tight rift in Maximum Pleasure Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 24 C maxpleasure1.8 Small horizontal tube in Rhubarb Crumbly Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 25 C maxpleasure1.7 Small horizontal tube in Rhubarb Crumbly Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 26 B maxpleasure1.11 Pitch in cross joint, Rhubarb Crumbly – needs capping Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 27 B maxpleasure1.26 Sandy crawl in floor trench in Maximum Pleasure Andrew Atkinson, Wookey
+258 2007 28 B maxpleasure1.27 Joined crawls off shelf behind pillars
+258 2007 29 B maxpleasure3.43 Sandy passage in Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 30 X maxpleasure3.44 Aven in Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 31 B maxpleasure6.2 Climb into cross-joint passage on L Boulder choke with voice/light connection to Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 32
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+258 2007 34
+258 2007 35 B dubiouspleasure.6 Boulder filled shaft with possible way through
+258 2007 36
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+258 2007 40 X dubiouspleasure.6 Aven at junction of Dubious Plaeasure and Goody Goody [MISPLACED IN TUNNEL]
+258 2007 41 A littoralnorth3.3 Stepped pitch down to left.
+258 2007 42 B littoralnorth3.6 Continuation across other side of large pitch. Route to String Theory Ollie Stevens and Becka Lawson
+258 2007 43 A littoralnorth3.6 Large draughting pitch. Descended in 2009, too lower level. Ollie Stevens and Becka Lawson
+258 2007 44
+258 2007 45
+258 2007 46 A 258.literalnorth5.10 Is stomach ULSA
+258 2007 47 B literalnorth4.3 Thin slot up into chimney
+258 2007 48
+258 2007 49 258.apfelstrudel.17 Passage leading to short pitch into
+258 2007 50 258.oompah.5
+258 2007 51 C gknodel.7 Passage halfway down Pantin Sales Pitch
+258 2007 52 C justforalaugh.22 Small uphill crawl in Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 53
+258 2007 54 C justforalaugh.28 Small downhill crawl in Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 55 C justforalaugh.18 Low crawl in Just for a Laugh
+258 2007 56 A justforalaugh.12 25m pitch in Just for a Laugh Descended in 2013 – blind
+258 2007 57
+258 2007 58
+258 2007 59 C maxpleasure3.33 2m climb at base of drippy aven at extremity of Star Light Passage
+258 2007 60
+258 2007 61
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+258 2007 63
+258 2007 64 B maxpleasure3.14 Descending tube in Star Light Passage
+258 2007 65 A maxpleasure3.15 Passage with snow and leaves at base of aven (close to Ants in Pants)
+258 2007 66 B 258.squirrel.10 Continuing rift at base of Fat Rat
+258 2007 67 B maxpleasure2.35 Pitch down canyon in floor
+258 2007 68 A maxpleasure2.66 Passage off downwards on L [Rockyroad?] Rocky Road North
+258 2007 69 A maxpleasure2.66 Canyon passage off up to L {Rockyroad] Rocky Road North
+258 2007 70 A maxpleasure2.63 Low bedding passage [Rockyroad] Rocky Road North
+258 2007 71 B maxpleasure2.31 Soily crawl in RHW Down to Earth
+258 2007 72 A maxpleasure2.35 Pitch under jammed boulder Downgraded Window (probably?)
+258 2007 73 D maxpleasure2.41 Drafting Dig in tight passage
+258 2007 74 C maxpleasure2.40 Crawl to south
+258 2007 75 C maxpleasure2.49 Some sort of crappy lead
+258 2007 76 C maxpleasure2.50 Qm on L off passage to balcony [done? (toomuch?] Too Much
+258 2007 77 D maxpleasure2.50 Major choke dig - possible crawl through rocks?
+258 2007 78 X maxpleasure2.49 Aven
+258 2007 79
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+258 2007 82 B hedonismhighway.68 Strongly draughting small passage in Hedonism Highway Rocky Road East
+258 2007 83 C letsgetnaked.40 Upward sloping rift
+258 2007 84
+258 2007 85 C letsgetnaked.38 Roof tube
+258 2007 86
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+258 2007 89 B littoralnorth2.2 Pitch on LHS beyond traverse (possibly joined to Thin Red Line?)
+258 2007 90 A littoralnorth2.1 Huge pitch undercutting RHW
+258 2007 91 A littoralnorth2.2 Pitch at end of traverse
+258 2007 92 B littoralnorth2.2 Possible passage continuation across pitch Passage between Gravity Always Wins/Blind and Broken, accessed from far side.
+258 2007 93 B maxpleasure2.60 Pitch in Crossword Passage Pushed in 2013
+258 2007 94 X maxpleasure6.2 Aven formed on cross-joint
+258 2007 95 C maxpleasure2.65 Canyon in floor
+258 2007 96 C maxpleasure2.50 Long down-dip crawl. [done? (toomuch?)]
+258 2007 97 X maxpleasure2.58 Aven in crossword passage
+258 2007 98 X littoralnorth2.2 Aven above pitch
+258 2007 99 C maxpleasure2.52 Crawl on L in joint
+258 2007 100 C 258.stonemonkey.12 Phreatic tube at top of sloping chamber
+258 2007 101 X maxpleasure3.15 Aven in Star Light passage, near snow and leaves
+258 2007 102 C letsgetnaked.43 Tight rift
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+258 2008 16 C sleepingbeauty.4 Crawl containing stream at end of Sleeping Beauty
+258 2008 17 C 258.darkfumblings.2 Passage at southern end. Does this exist? Serena Povia, Ollie Madge, Frank Tully
+258 2008 18
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+258 2008 21 A 258.loompah.6 Eastward continuation of Loompah Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens
+258 2008 22 A 258.loompah.4 Pitch at north end of Loompah Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens
+258 2008 23 B 258.loompah.4 Ascending shute at north end of Loompah Becka Lawson, Ollie Stevens
+258 2008 24
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+258 2008 27 B thinredline2.1 Small pitch at bottom of Thin Red Line.
+258 2008 28 X blindandbroken.3 Aven in terminal chamber of Blind and Broken
+258 2008 29 C blindandbroken.1 Narrow rift at bottom of Blind and Broken.
+258 2008 30 X delicious2.13 Aven in draughty canyon, top of Blind and Broken
+258 2008 31 B delicious2.13 Pitch in canyon, top of Blind and Broken
+258 2008 32 C delicious2.13 Hole in floor, bottom of 10m pitch above Blind and Broken.
+258 2008 33 C gravityalwayswins.24 Very tight pitch with encouraging boom in rift at base of 40m pitch in Blind and Broken.
+258 2008 34 A gravityalwayswins.4 Stream inlet at foot of Gravity Always Wins
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+258 2009 40 B dampsquib.3 Narrow rift at bottom of first part of Damp Squib
+258 2013 1325-1 C 258.oompahrift.11 Hole part way down pitch in Oompah – climb or traverse needed to reach Becka Lawson, Tom Clayton
+258 2013 1325-2 D 258.oompahrift.10 Possible dig in chamber at foot of 12m pitch in Oompah Becka Lawson, Tom Clayton
+258 2013 1325-3 D 258.oompahrift.3 Dig in downstream rift at foot of 17m pitch in Oompah Becka Lawson, Tom Clayton
+258 2007 0762-1 X maxpleasure3.33 Drippy aven at extremity of Star Light Passage
+258 2007 0762-2 C maxpleasure3.29 Squeeze to small uphill tube, Star Light Passage
+258 2007 0755-1 X dubiouspleasure.8 Aven in Dubious pleasure [PROBABLY DUPLICATES ONE OF 07-36,37, BUT NOT MARKED IN TUNNEL]
+258 2007 0755-2 X dubiouspleasure.8 Aven in Dubious pleasure [PROBABLY DUPLICATES ONE OF 07-36,37 BUT NOT MARKED IN TUNNEL]
+258 2007 0763-1 X literalnorth4.6 Aven above pitch in Stomach ULSA [PROBABLY DUPLICATES ANOTHER 2007 QM, BUT NOT MARKED IN TUNNEL]
+258 2007 0760-1 B pantinsales.3 Traverse into spacious rift, 15m down second half of Pantin Sales Pitch.
+258 2008 0811-1 X delicious1.2 Aven above Gravity Always Wins
+258 2014 1417-1 X ducksonice.4 Aven in alcove at base of entrance pitch [COULD BE DUPLICATE OF 06-06?]
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-\@addtoreset{footnote}{chapter}
-\newcommand\@makefntext[1]{%
- \parindent 1em%
- \noindent
- \hb@xt@1.8em{\hss\@makefnmark}#1}
-\newcommand\contentsname{Contents}
-\newcommand\listfigurename{List of Figures}
-\newcommand\listtablename{List of Tables}
-\newcommand\bibname{Bibliography}
-\newcommand\indexname{Index}
-\newcommand\figurename{Figure}
-\newcommand\tablename{Table}
-\newcommand\partname{Part}
-\newcommand\chaptername{Chapter}
-\newcommand\appendixname{Appendix}
-\newcommand\abstractname{Abstract}
-\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
- January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
- July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
- \space\number\day, \number\year}
-\setlength\columnsep{10\p@}
-\setlength\columnseprule{0\p@}
-\pagestyle{plain}
-\pagenumbering{arabic}
-\if@twoside
-\else
- \raggedbottom
-\fi
-\if@twocolumn
- \twocolumn
- \sloppy
- \flushbottom
-\else
- \onecolumn
-\fi
-\endinput
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/bierbook-style.sty b/documents/bierbook/bierbook-style.sty
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1784b5de8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/documents/bierbook/bierbook-style.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+\ProvidesPackage{bierbook-style}
+
+% Contains generic style information such as font, size, margins, and include{} for the various packages used in the documents
+
+
+% Increase the margins of the document. J.S. Wilson & sons recommend 20 mm (57 pt) margins on all edges, except 30mm (86 pt) on the binding edges. The vertical margins here are increased to accommodate the header and footer.
+\usepackage[top=92pt,
+bottom=92pt,
+left=86pt,
+right=57pt,
+headheight=15pt,
+headsep=20pt,
+footskip=35pt,
+marginparsep=5pt,
+marginparwidth=47pt]{geometry}
+
+
+% The 'fancyhdr' package is used to typset both headers and footers, and requires that the page style is set to 'fancy'.
+\usepackage{fancyhdr}
+\pagestyle{fancy}
+
+% Make the header tall enough for the text
+
+% Set line widths for the header and footer.
+\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
+\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}
+
+% Clear the headers and footers, then add page numbers to the header. These are on the left on even numbered pages, and on the right on odd numbered pages. This is because of the two sided layout.
+\fancyhead{}
+\fancyfoot{}
+\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\small\thepage}
+
+% Tikz is a powerful tool for creating diagrams and annotating images. It can be extended to draw 3D images. The spy library allows parts of an image to enlarged in an inset.
+\usepackage{tikz}
+
+% The booktabs package is the main source of table formatting commands.
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+
+% The longtable environment is similar in most ways to tabular, but is allowed to be broken by LaTeX's standard page-breaking algorithm. It still uses the table counter, so does not interfere with cross-referencing.
+\usepackage{longtable}
+
+% Set the default thinknesses of the rules (lines) used in tables. Heavy lines are used for \toprule and \bottomrule, whereas light lines are used for \midrule and \cmidrule, which is the variant for partial horizontal lines.
+\setlength{\heavyrulewidth}{2pt}
+\setlength{\lightrulewidth}{1pt}
+
+% Required for cells spanning multiple rows in a table.
+\usepackage{multirow}
+
+% The 'tocloft' package is used to typeset the ToC, LoF, LoT, and allows creation of new lists which follow the same format.
+\usepackage{tocloft}
+
+% Counter level 0 is chapter, level 1 is section, and level 2 is subsections.
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
+
+% Option to change the title of the ToC, and reduces the size of the spaces surrounding the title.
+\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}
+\setlength{\cftbeforetoctitleskip}{10pt}
+\setlength{\cftaftertoctitleskip}{20pt}
+
+% Sets the line space above a each type of entry, only put extra space above new chapters.
+\setlength{\cftbeforechapskip}{10pt}
+\setlength{\cftbeforesecskip}{0pt}
+\setlength{\cftbeforesubsecskip}{0pt}
+
+% Spacing of the dots that link the entry name to the page number, for all three levels of entry.
+\renewcommand{\cftchapdotsep}{\cftnodots}
+\renewcommand{\cftsecdotsep}{2}
+\renewcommand{\cftsubsecdotsep}{2}
+
+% Create a single command to print the ToC on a new page, and include it in itself
+\newcommand{\printtoc}{
+ \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\contentsname}
+ \tableofcontents
+ \clearpage
+}
+
+% for the gothic font
+\usepackage{yfonts}
+\usepackage{anyfontsize}
+
+% for iteration
+\usepackage{ifthen}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/bierbook.tex b/documents/bierbook/bierbook.tex
index 126c8e598..fd8eab1fd 100644
--- a/documents/bierbook/bierbook.tex
+++ b/documents/bierbook/bierbook.tex
@@ -1,578 +1,367 @@
-%% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%
-%% CUCC Expo Bier Book
-%%
-%% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,twoside]{book}
-\documentclass[a5paper,10pt,openany]{bb}
+\usepackage{bierbook-style}
+% All required packages should be included in bierbook-style
-\usepackage{pstricks}
-\usepackage{tabularx}
-\usepackage{color}
-\usepackage{calc}
-\usepackage[left=15mm,right=15mm,top=8mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
-\usepackage{palatino}
-\usepackage{grid}
-\usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
-
-\setlength{\parskip}{1.5ex}
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
-
-\newcommand{\boxes}[1][35]{%
- \psgrid[gridlabels=0pt,gridlabelcolor=white,subgriddiv=1,xunit=12pt,yunit=14pt](0,0)(0,0)(#1,1)}
-
-\setlength{\unitlength}{9.5pt}
-\newlength\boxheight
-\setlength{\boxheight}{\textheight-4cm}
-
-\newcommand{\tallyA}{%
-\medskip
-\parbox[c][\boxheight]{1.5cm}{
-\small
-\setlength{\bigskipamount}{8.25pt}
-Adam\bigskip\\
-Aled\bigskip\\
-Andrea\bigskip\\
-Andrew\bigskip\\
-Becka\bigskip\\
-Chris\bigskip\\
-David M\bigskip\\
-David W\bigskip\\
-Dour\bigskip\\
-Elaine\bigskip\\
-Fleur\bigskip\\
-Gina\bigskip\\
-Holly\bigskip\\
-Jess\bigskip\\
-Joe\bigskip\\
-Julia\bigskip\\
-Julian\bigskip\\
-Juliet
-}
-\parbox[c][\boxheight]{\textwidth-5cm}{\graphpaper[1](0,0)(25,36)}
+\newcommand{\expotitle}{
+ % makes the title page
+ \thispagestyle{empty}
+ \centering
+ \
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ {\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ {\Huge \bf Expo \the\year}
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ \textgoth{\fontsize{100}{120}\selectfont Bier Book}
+ \vspace{6 cm}\\
+ {[}Stick obligatory G{\"o}sser label here{]}
+ \vfill
+ \clearpage
}
-\newcommand{\tallyB}{%
-\medskip
-\parbox[c][\boxheight]{1.5cm}{
-\small
-\setlength{\bigskipamount}{8.25pt}
-Katey\bigskip\\
-Martin\bigskip\\
-Matt\bigskip\\
-Michael\bigskip\\
-Mike\bigskip\\
-Nathanael\bigskip\\
-Neil\bigskip\\
-Noel\bigskip\\
-Pete\bigskip\\
-Rob A\bigskip\\
-Rob W\bigskip\\
-Sam\bigskip\\
-Sophie D\bigskip\\
-Sophie H\bigskip\\
-Wookey \bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots
-}
-\parbox[c][\boxheight]{\textwidth-5cm}{\graphpaper[1](0,0)(25,36)}
+\newcommand{\expoheading}[1]{
+% provides the formatting for a title of a section
+\vspace{10pt}
+{\LARGE #1}
+\vspace{20pt}
}
-\newcommand{\datetallyfirst}{%
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25}
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}}
-& {\bf 19-25 Jul} && {\bf 26 Jul - 1 Aug} && {\bf 2-8 Aug}\smallskip\\
-{\bf Adam} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Aled} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Andrea} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Andrew} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Becka} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Chris} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf David M} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf David W} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Dour} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Elaine} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Fleur} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Gina} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Holly} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Jess} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Joe} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Julia} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Julian} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Juliet} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
+\newcommand{\drinkstally}[2]{
+% argument is the title, second is the starting number for the tally
+% longtable, generated from the list of names
+% uses drinkstallyline for each line
+\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#1}
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\setcounter{linecount}{0}
+\begin{longtable}{rc}
+\multicolumn{2}{l}{\expoheading{#1}} \\
+&
+\drinkstallynumbers{#2}
+\\
+\endfirsthead
+&
+\drinkstallynumbers{#2}
+\\
+\endhead
+&
+\drinkstallynumbers{#2}
+\\
+\endfoot
-
-
-\end{tabularx}
-\newpage
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}}
-& {\bf 19-25 Jul} && {\bf 26 Jul - 1 Aug} && {\bf 2-8 Aug}\smallskip\\
-{\bf Katey} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Martin} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Matt} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Michael} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Mike} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Nathanael} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Neil} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Noel} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Pete} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Rob A} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Rob W} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sam} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sophie D} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sophie H} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf Wookey } & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[7]\medskip\\
-\end{tabularx}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}
+\whiledo{\value{linecount}<\value{maxlines}}{
+ \stepcounter{linecount}
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \drinkstallyline{\currentname}
}
-
-
-\newcommand{\datetallysecond}{%
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25}
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}}
-& {\bf 9-15 Aug} && {\bf 16-22 Aug} && {\bf 23-24 Aug} \smallskip\\
-{\bf Adam} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Aled} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Andrea} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Andrew} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Becka} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Chris} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf David M} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf David W} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Dour} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Elaine} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Fleur} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Gina} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Holly} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Jess} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Joe} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Julia} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Julian} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Juliet} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-\end{tabularx}
-\newpage
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}lp{2.5cm}}
-& {\bf 9-15 Aug} && {\bf 16-22 Aug} && {\bf 23-24 Aug}\smallskip\\
-{\bf Katey} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Martin} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Matt} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Michael} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Mike} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Nathanael} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Neil} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Noel} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Pete} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Rob A} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Rob W} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sam} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sophie D} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Sophie H} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf Wookey } & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-{\bf \ldots\ldots\ldots} & \boxes[7] && \boxes[7] && \boxes[2]\medskip\\
-\end{tabularx}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
}
-\newcommand{\transporttable}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X}
- {\bf Method}&{\bf Left UK}&{\bf Arrived}
- &{\bf Notes}\\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\drinkstallyline}[1]{
+% argument is the name on the line
+% boxes are a tikz grid
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.4}
+\node at (0,0.6*\wvar) [anchor=east] {#1};
+\node at (0,0) {};
+\node at (0,2*\wvar) {};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\and
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.4}
+\foreach \xvar in {0,1,2,3,4}
+{
+ \foreach \yvar in {0,1}
+ {
+ \foreach \zvar in {0,5.5,11,16.5,22}
+ {
+ \draw (\xvar*\wvar+\zvar*\wvar,\yvar*\wvar) -- ++ (0,\wvar) -- ++ (\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,-\wvar) -- cycle;
+ }
+ }
+}
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\\
+}
+
+\newcounter{drinksnumber}
+
+\newcommand{\drinkstallynumbers}[1]{
+% argument is the starting number
+\setcounter{drinksnumber}{#1}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.4}
+\foreach \xvar in {0,5.5,11,16.5,22,27.5}
+{
+ \node at (\xvar*\wvar,0) [anchor=center] {\arabic{drinksnumber}};
+ \node at (\xvar*\wvar,0.4) {};
+ \addtocounter{drinksnumber}{10}
+}
+\end{tikzpicture}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\nightstally}[5]{
+% arguments are the title, subheading information, and dates for the three weeks
+% longtable, generated from the list of names
+% uses nightstallyline for each line
+% footer of day of the week, possibly also as a second header under the dates
+\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#1}
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\setcounter{linecount}{0}
+\begin{longtable}{rccc}
+ \multicolumn{4}{l}{\expoheading{#1}} \\
+ \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}}{#2} \\
+ \tikz{\node at (0,0.5) {}; \node at (0,0) {};} & #3 & #4 & #5 \\
+ \tikz{\node at (0,0.5) {}; \node at (0,0) {};} & \weekdays & \weekdays & \weekdays \\
+ \endfirsthead
+ \tikz{\node at (0,0.5) {}; \node at (0,0) {};} & #3 & #4 & #5 \\
+ \tikz{\node at (0,0.5) {}; \node at (0,0) {};} & \weekdays & \weekdays & \weekdays \\
+ \endhead
+ \tikz{\node at (0,0.5) {}; \node at (0,0) {};} & \weekdays & \weekdays & \weekdays \\
+ \endfoot
-\newcommand{\transporttablelong}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|l|X}
- {\bf Method}&{\bf Left UK}&{\bf Arrived}
- &{\bf Notes}\\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+ \whiledo{\value{linecount}<\value{maxlines}}{
+ \stepcounter{linecount}
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \nightstallyline{\currentname}
+ }
+
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+}
-\newcommand{\karintable}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|X|X}
- {\bf Creditor}&{\bf Date}&{\bf Amount}
- \\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\nightstallyline}[1]{
+% argument is the name on the line
+% boxes are a tikz grid
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.5}
+\node at (0,0.3*\wvar) [anchor=east] {#1};
+\node at (0,0) {};
+\node at (0,\wvar) {};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\and
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.5}
+\foreach \yvar in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6}
+{
+ \draw (\yvar*\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,\wvar) -- ++ (\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,-\wvar) -- cycle;
+}
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\and
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.5}
+\foreach \yvar in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6}
+{
+ \draw (\yvar*\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,\wvar) -- ++ (\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,-\wvar) -- cycle;
+}
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\and
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.5}
+\foreach \yvar in {0,1,2,3,4,5,6}
+{
+ \draw (\yvar*\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,\wvar) -- ++ (\wvar,0) -- ++ (0,-\wvar) -- cycle;
+}
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\\
+}
-\newcommand{\seshtable}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
- \\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\weekdays}{
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.5}
+ \foreach \yvar/\zvar in {0/S,1/M,2/T,3/W,4/T,5/F,6/S}
+ {
+ \node at (\yvar*\wvar,0) [anchor=center] {\zvar};
+ }
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+}
-\newcommand{\seshtabletwo}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Debtor(s)}&{\bf Creditor}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Cost}
- \\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\nightssubtitle}{
+ / = basecamp, S = stonebridge bivvy, B = bivvying elsewhere, - = not there.
+}
-\newcommand{\inaustriatranstable}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
- \\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{13cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\timesubtitle}{
+ For boasting purposes only.
+}
-\newcommand{\inaustriatranstabletwo}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Driver}&{\bf Passengers}&{\bf Description}&{\bf Approx Dist}
- \\\hline
- \rule{0pt}{16cm} &&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\expoweather}[1]{
+% argument is the start date of the expo
+% longtable generated from incremeting the date for 6 weeks
+% simple box in which to write what happened
+\begin{longtable}{|l|p{10cm}|}
+ \multicolumn{4}{l}{\expoheading{Expo Transport}} \\
+ \endfirsthead
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+ \expoweatherweek{}
+\end{longtable}
+}
+\newcommand{\expoweatherline}[1]{
+% argument is the day text
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{1.5}
+\node at (0,0.3*\wvar) [anchor=east] {#1};
+\node at (0,0) {};
+\node at (0,\wvar) {};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+& \\
+\midrule
+}
-\newcommand{\moneytable}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Date}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
- &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\expoweatherweek}[1]{
+% argument is the start of the week
+\midrule
+\expoweatherline{Monday}
+\expoweatherline{Tuesday}
+\expoweatherline{Wednesday}
+\expoweatherline{Thursday}
+\expoweatherline{Friday}
+\expoweatherline{Saturday}
+\expoweatherline{Sunday}
+}
-\newcommand{\moneytabletwo}{%
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l|l|X|l}
- {\bf Date}&{\bf Owed by}&{\bf Description}
- &{\bf Amount}\\\hline
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\
- &&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&\\&&&
- \end{tabularx}}
+\newcommand{\expotransport}{
+% longtable to spread over multiple pages
+% method / departed / arrived / notes
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Expo Transport}
+\begin{longtable}{p{2cm}|p{2cm}|p{2cm}|p{8cm}}
+ \multicolumn{4}{l}{\expoheading{Expo Transport}} \\
+ Method & Departed & Arrived & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endfirsthead
+ Method & Departed & Arrived & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endhead
+ \vspace{20.3cm} & & & \\
+ \vspace{22cm} & & & \\
+\end{longtable}
+}
-\newcommand{\money}[1]{\chapter{Money to be paid to #1} {\small Please enter
-each transaction only once in this book; either a positive credit to one
-account, or a negative debit to another. Record the currency for each
-entry.}\bigskip\\
- \moneytable\newpage\moneytabletwo}
+\newcommand{\moneypaid}{
+% creates a series of pages for the money paid to individuals
+% each person gets a page as made by moneypaidperson
+% generated from the names list
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Money paid to ...}
+
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\setcounter{linecount}{0}
+
+\whiledo{\value{linecount}<\value{maxlines}}{
+ \stepcounter{linecount}
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \moneypaidperson{\currentname}
+}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\moneypaidperson}[1]{
+% argument is who the money is to be paid to
+% longtable to spread over multiple pages
+% date / owed by / description
+\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#1}
+\begin{longtable}{p{2cm}|p{2cm}|p{10cm}}
+ \multicolumn{3}{l}{\expoheading{Money paid to #1}} \\
+ \multicolumn{3}{p{\textwidth}}{Please include each transaction only once, either as positive credit or a negative debit. \vspace{1cm}} \\
+ Date & Creditor & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endfirsthead
+ Date & Creditor & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endhead
+ \vspace{18.3cm} & & \\
+ \vspace{22cm} & & \\
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+}
+
+\newcommand{\moneypaidgasthof}{
+% argument is who the money is to be paid to
+% longtable to spread over multiple pages
+% date / owed by / description
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Money paid to Karin}
+\begin{longtable}{p{2cm}|p{2cm}|p{10cm}}
+ \multicolumn{3}{l}{\expoheading{Money paid to Karin}} \\
+ Date & Creditor & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endfirsthead
+ Date & Creditor & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ \endhead
+ \vspace{18.3cm} & & \\
+ \vspace{22cm} & & \\
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+}
+
+\newcommand{\blankpage}[1]{
+% for creating a double page with nothing but a title
+% longtable to consistent formatting
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}
+\begin{longtable}{p{\textwidth}}
+\expoheading{#1} \\
+\vspace{\textheight} \\
+\end{longtable}
+}
\begin{document}
-\newfont{\gothic}{ygoth scaled \magstep5}
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\begin{center}
-\ \vspace{3cm}\\
-{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
-\vspace{5mm}
-{\Huge \bf Expo 2014}\\
-\vspace{2cm}
-{\Huge \sc \gothic Bier Book}\\
-\vfill
-\end{center}
+\newread\namesread
+\newcounter{maxlines}
+\newcounter{linecount}
+\def\and{&}
-\newpage
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\loop\unless\ifeof\namesread
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \stepcounter{maxlines}
+\repeat
+\addtocounter{maxlines}{-1}
-\ \vspace{12cm}\\
-Revision 1, 10 July 2014.
+\newread\datesread
+\openin\datesread=dates.txt
+\read\datesread to \firstweek
+\read\datesread to \secondweek
+\read\datesread to \thirdweek
+\read\datesread to \fourthweek
+\read\datesread to \fifthweek
+\read\datesread to \sixthweek
-\newpage
-
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\clearpage
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\hfill
+\expotitle
+\printtoc
+\cleardoublepage
+this page intentionally left blank
\clearpage
-\chapter{Bier Tally (1-50)}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Bier Tally (1-50) cont'd}
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Drinks}
+\drinkstally{Bier 1-50}{0}
+\drinkstally{Bier 51-100}{50}
+\drinkstally{Limo 1-50}{0}
+\drinkstally{Limo 51-100}{50}
+\drinkstally{Other Drinks (specify)}{0}
+\drinkstally{Noteable farts}{0}
-\tallyB
+\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Nights}
+\nightstally{Nights Weeks 1-3}{\nightssubtitle}{\firstweek}{\secondweek}{\thirdweek}
+\nightstally{Nights Weeks 4-6}{\nightssubtitle}{\fourthweek}{\fifthweek}{\sixthweek}
+\nightstally{Time underground Weeks 1-3}{\timesubtitle}{\firstweek}{\secondweek}{\thirdweek}
+\nightstally{Time underground Weeks 4-6}{\timesubtitle}{\fourthweek}{\fifthweek}{\sixthweek}
+
+\moneypaid
+\moneypaidgasthof
+
+\expotransport
+%\expoweather{arg1}
+
+\blankpage{Squashed Flies}
+\blankpage{Toll road info}
+\blankpage{In Austria Jollies}
+\blankpage{Suggestions for next year}
+\blankpage{Gear left up the hill}
+\blankpage{Quotes}
-\chapter{More Bier (51-100)}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont More Bier (51-100) cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Even More Bier (101-150)}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{100}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Even More Bier (101-150) cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{100}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Dunkel Bier (1-50)}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{150}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Dunkel Bier (1-50) cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{150}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Limo Tally (1-50)}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Limo Tally (1-50) cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{More Limo (51-100)}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont More Limo (51-100) cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{50}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Notable Farts}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Notable Farts cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Number of Showers}
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyA
-\newpage
-{\chapterfont Number of Showers cont'd}
-
-\setcounter{gridstart}{0}
-\tallyB
-
-
-\chapter{Expo Transport}
-\transporttable
-\newpage\transporttablelong
-\newpage\transporttablelong
-
-
-\chapter{Money paid to Karin}
-\karintable
-
-
-\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 1 to 3)}
-{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = stone bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
-
-\datetallyfirst
-
-
-\chapter{Nights Tally (weeks 4 and 5)}
-{\small {\bf /} = Base Camp; {\bf S} = stone bridge; {\bf B} = bivvying elsewhere.}
-
-\datetallysecond
-
-
-\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 1 to 3)}
-\datetallyfirst
-
-
-\chapter{Time Underground Tally (weeks 4 and 5)}
-\datetallysecond
-
-
-\chapter{Expo Weather}
-
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
-\hline
-Sat 19\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 20\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Mon 21\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Tue 22\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Wed 23\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Thu 24\textsuperscript{st} July & \\&\\\hline
-Fri 25\textsuperscript{nd} July & \\&\\\hline\hline
-Sat 26\textsuperscript{rd} July & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 27\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Mon 28\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Tue 29\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Wed 30\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Thu 31\textsuperscript{th} July & \\&\\\hline
-Fri 1\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
-Sat 2\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 3\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Mon 4\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\newpage
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l|X|}
-\hline
-Tue 5\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Wed 6\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Thu 7\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Fri 8\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
-Sat 9\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 10\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Mon 11\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Tue 12\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Wed 13\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
-Thu 14\textsuperscript{nd} August & \\&\\\hline
-Fri 15\textsuperscript{rd} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
-Sat 16\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 17\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Mon 18\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Tue 19\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Wed 20\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Thu 21\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline
-Fri 22\textsuperscript{th} August & \\&\\\hline\hline
-Sat 23\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
-Sun 24\textsuperscript{st} August & \\&\\\hline
-\end{tabularx}
-
-\chapter{Toll Road Info}
-
-\chapter{In Austria Jollies}
-
-Please record details of all excursions over 10km.\\
-
-\inaustriatranstable
-
-\inaustriatranstabletwo
-
-\inaustriatranstabletwo
-
-\clearpage
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\hfill
-\clearpage
-
-\chapter{Squashed Flies Page}
-
-
-\money{Adam}
-\money{Aled}
-\money{Andrea}
-\money{Andrew}
-\money{Becka}
-\money{Chris}
-\money{David M}
-\money{David W}
-\money{Dour}
-\money{Elaine}
-\money{Fleur}
-\money{Gina}
-\money{Holly}
-\money{Jess}
-\money{Joe}
-\money{Julia}
-\money{Julian}
-\money{Juliet}
-\money{Katey}
-\money{Martin}
-\money{Matt}
-\money{Michael}
-\money{Mike}
-\money{Nathanael}
-\money{Neil}
-\money{Noel}
-\money{Pete}
-\money{Rob A}
-\money{Rob W}
-\money{Sam}
-\money{Sophie D}
-\money{Sophie H}
-\money{Wookey }
-\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
-\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
-\money{\ldots\ldots\ldots}
-
-
-\chapter{Dinner Choices}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l||X|X|X|c|}
- \hline
- {\bf Attendee}&{\bf Starter}&{\bf Main Course}&{\bf Dessert}&{\bf Cost} \\ \hline\hline
- Adam &&&& \\ \hline
- Aled &&&& \\ \hline
- Andrea &&&& \\ \hline
- Andrew &&&& \\ \hline
- Becka &&&& \\ \hline
- Chris &&&& \\ \hline
- David M &&&& \\ \hline
- David W &&&& \\ \hline
- Dour &&&& \\ \hline
- Elaine &&&& \\ \hline
- Fleur &&&& \\ \hline
- Gina &&&& \\ \hline
- Holly &&&& \\ \hline
- Jess &&&& \\ \hline
- Joe &&&& \\ \hline
- Julia &&&& \\ \hline
- Julian &&&& \\ \hline
- Juliet &&&& \\ \hline
-\end{tabularx}
-\newpage
-\vspace{1cm}
-\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|l||X|X|X|c|}
- \hline
- {\bf Attendee}&{\bf Starter}&{\bf Main Course}&{\bf Dessert}&{\bf Cost} \\ \hline\hline
- Katey &&&& \\ \hline
- Martin &&&& \\ \hline
- Matt &&&& \\ \hline
- Michael &&&& \\ \hline
- Mike &&&& \\ \hline
- Nathanael &&&& \\ \hline
- Neil &&&& \\ \hline
- Noel &&&& \\ \hline
- Pete &&&& \\ \hline
- Rob A &&&& \\ \hline
- Rob W &&&& \\ \hline
- Sam &&&& \\ \hline
- Sophie D &&&& \\ \hline
- Sophie H &&&& \\ \hline
- Wookey &&&& \\ \hline
- &&&& \\ \hline
- &&&& \\ \hline
- &&&& \\ \hline
-\end{tabularx}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}
-
-
-\chapter{Gear taken up the hill}
-\newpage\
-
-\chapter{Stuff left in Austria}
-\newpage\ \newpage\ \newpage\
-
-
-\chapter{Expo Suggestions}
-\newpage\ \newpage\
-
-\chapter{Quotes}
-
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\end{document}
+\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/build_bier_n_sesh b/documents/bierbook/build_bier_n_sesh
deleted file mode 100755
index 71909b4e9..000000000
--- a/documents/bierbook/build_bier_n_sesh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-latex --shell-escape bierbook.tex
-dvips bierbook.dvi
-ps2pdf14 bierbook.ps
-
-latex --shell-escape seshbook.tex
-dvips seshbook.dvi
-ps2pdf14 seshbook.ps
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/dates.txt b/documents/bierbook/dates.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ffde6903b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/documents/bierbook/dates.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+19 Jun - 25 Jun
+26 Jun - 2 Jul
+3 Jul - 9 Jul
+10 Jul - 16 Jul
+17 Jul - 23 Jul
+24 Jul - 31 Jul
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/grid.sty b/documents/bierbook/grid.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 4df9a55d3..000000000
--- a/documents/bierbook/grid.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% This is file `graphpap.sty',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% graphpap.dtx (with options: `package')
-%%
-%% This is a generated file.
-%%
-%% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
-%% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere
-%% in this file.
-%%
-%% This file was generated from file(s) of the LaTeX base system.
-%% --------------------------------------------------------------
-%%
-%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the
-%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
-%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-%% The latest version of this license is in
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
-%%
-%% This file may only be distributed together with a copy of the LaTeX
-%% base system. You may however distribute the LaTeX base system without
-%% such generated files.
-%%
-%% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is
-%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional
-%% information.
-%%
-%%
-%% File `graphpap.dtx'.
-%% Copyright (C) 1994 by Leslie Lamport
-%% all rights reserved.
-%%
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{grid}
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-\newcounter{gridstart}
-\def\@vgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
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- \makebox(0,0)[t]{%
- \shortstack{\rule{0pt}{10pt}\\\arabic{@grid}}}%
- \addtocounter{@grid}{2*#1}}
-\def\@nonumvgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
- \multiput(#1,#2)(#3,0){#4}{\line(0,1){#5}}}
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- \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\line(1,0){#5}}%
- \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\@hgridnumber{#3}}}
-%%\def\@hgridnumber#1{%
-%% \makebox(0,0)[r]{\arabic{@grid}\hspace{10pt}}%
-%% \addtocounter{@grid}{#1}}
-\def\@hgridnumber#1{}
-\def\@nonumhgrid(#1,#2)#3#4#5{%
- \multiput(#1,#2)(0,#3){#4}{\line(1,0){#5}}}
-\newcommand\graphpaper[1][10]{\leavevmode\@grid{#1}}
-\def\@grid#1(#2,#3)#4{\@grid@i{#1}{#2}{#3}(}
-\def\@grid@i#1#2#3(#4,#5){%
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- \divide\@tempcnta#1\relax
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- {\thinlines\@nonumvgrid(#2,#3){#1}{\@tempcnta}{#5}
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diff --git a/documents/bierbook/names.txt b/documents/bierbook/names.txt
index 70a51d990..c7d198416 100644
--- a/documents/bierbook/names.txt
+++ b/documents/bierbook/names.txt
@@ -1,36 +1,40 @@
-Adam\bigskip\\
-Aled\bigskip\\
-Andrea\bigskip\\
-Andrew\bigskip\\
-Becka\bigskip\\
-Chris\bigskip\\
-David M\bigskip\\
-David W\bigskip\\
-Dour\bigskip\\
-Elaine\bigskip\\
-Fleur\bigskip\\
-Gina\bigskip\\
-Holly\bigskip\\
-Jess\bigskip\\
-Joe\bigskip\\
-Julia\bigskip\\
-Julian\bigskip\\
-Juliet\bigskip\\
-Katey\bigskip\\
-Martin\bigskip\\
-Matt\bigskip\\
-Michael\bigskip\\
-Mike\bigskip\\
-Nathanael\bigskip\\
-Neil\bigskip\\
-Noel\bigskip\\
-Pete\bigskip\\
-Rob A\bigskip\\
-Rob W\bigskip\\
-Sam\bigskip\\
-Sophie D\bigskip\\
-Sophie H\bigskip\\
-Wookey \bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
-\ldots\ldots\ldots\bigskip\\
\ No newline at end of file
+Adam Henry
+Alice Smith
+Andrew Atkinson
+Anthony Day
+Ashley Gregg
+Becka Lawson
+Carl S-J
+Catherin Hulse
+Chris Densham
+Christopher Smith
+David Walker
+Elaine Oliver
+Elliott Smith
+Fleur Loveridge
+Frank Tully
+George Breley
+Jenny Black
+Joe Bache
+Joe Bache's mate
+Julian Todd
+Katey Bender
+Luke Stangroom
+Mark Dougherty
+Mark S
+Martin Green
+Matthew Watson
+Melissa Potts
+Michael Sargent
+Nat Dalton
+Nathan Walker
+Olly Betts
+Pete Talling
+Philip Withnall
+Rob Watson
+Roshni Gohil
+Sioned Haughton
+Wookey
+\ldots\ldots\ldots
+\ldots\ldots\ldots
+\ldots\ldots\ldots
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/readme.txt b/documents/bierbook/readme.txt
index 80e2177b7..91604961b 100644
--- a/documents/bierbook/readme.txt
+++ b/documents/bierbook/readme.txt
@@ -1,20 +1,29 @@
Last made using MikTeX2.9 on Win7.
-Build profile should be tex -> dvi -> ps -> pdf (because pstricks package is used).
+Build profile should be tex -> pdf (because pstricks package is no longer used).
To build 'manually,' execute
-latex --shell-escape bierbook.tex
-dvips bierbook.dvi
-ps2pdf14 bierbook.ps
+pdflatex.exe -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape bierbook.tex
-latex --shell-scape seshbook.tex
-dvips seshbook.dvi
-ps2pdf14 seshbook.ps
+pdflatex.exe -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape seshbook.tex
+
+
+Due to the way LaTeX works out table column witdths, these commands may need to be run several times until a stable output is produced.
+
+The design of these files is intended to confine all changes year to year to the names.txt and dates.txt files, thanks to LaTeX's capability to read an external file and iterate through line by line performing the same action for each name.
+
+
+packages needed (LaTeX) are:
+geometry
+fancyhdr
+tikz
+booktabs
+tongtable
+multirow
+tocloft
+yfonts
+anyfontsize
+ifthen
-packages needed (Debian) are:
-pstricks
-ghostscript
-texlive-bin
-texlive-fonts-extra (for ygoth)
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/bierbook/seshbook.tex b/documents/bierbook/seshbook.tex
index aa945d5d4..7010d02b4 100644
--- a/documents/bierbook/seshbook.tex
+++ b/documents/bierbook/seshbook.tex
@@ -1,125 +1,159 @@
-%%
-%% CUCC Expo Sesh Book
-%%
+\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,twoside]{book}
-\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{bb}
+\usepackage{bierbook-style}
+% All required packages should be included in bierbook-style
-%\usepackage{pstricks}
-\usepackage{tabularx}
-%\usepackage{color}
-%\usepackage{calc}
-\usepackage[left=15mm,right=15mm,top=8mm,bottom=20mm]{geometry}
-%\usepackage{palatino}
-%\usepackage{grid}
-%\usepackage{graphpap}
-%\usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
-
-\setlength{\parskip}{1.5ex}
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
-
-%\setlength{\unitlength}{9.5pt}
-
-\usepackage{color}
-\definecolor{hrulecol}{gray}{0.5}
-\definecolor{textcol}{gray}{0}
-
-\usepackage{colortbl}
-\arrayrulecolor{hrulecol}
-
-\newcommand{\seshattendees}{%
- \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
- \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{X|l|l}
- {\bf Attendee}&{\bf Amount owed}&{\bf Amount paid}\\\hline\hline
- &&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
- &&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
- &&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline&&\\\hline
- &&\\\hline\hline\raggedleft{\bf Totals}&&
- \end{tabularx}}
- \color{textcol}
-
-\newcommand{\seshdetails}{%
-
-Please record details of who consumed what, and costs, below.
-
-\color{hrulecol}
-\vspace{7.8ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
-\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
-\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
-\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
-\vspace{6ex} \hrule \vspace{6ex} \hrule
-\color{textcol}
+\newcommand{\expotitle}{
+ % makes the title page
+ \thispagestyle{empty}
+ \centering
+ \
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ {\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ {\Huge \bf Expo \the\year}
+ \vspace{3cm}\\
+ \textgoth{\fontsize{100}{120}\selectfont Sesh Book}
+ \vspace{6cm}\\
+ The Sesh Book is intended to be taken to every sesh at the Gasthof, so the Bier Book can
+ remain in the Potato Hut.
+ For each sesh, the table recording attendees, amount owed and amount paid is the primary reference for the treasurer and should be completed accurately. The totals give a quick check that everything has been accounted for.
+ The space on the opposite page can be used for recording the details of what each person had, and
+ for tallies etc. Any other details that might make it easier for the treasurer to decipher the receipt
+ should also be noted.
+ \vfill
+ \clearpage
+}
+
+\newcommand{\expoheading}[1]{
+% provides the formatting for a title of a section
+\vspace{10pt}
+{\LARGE #1}
+\vspace{20pt}
+}
+
+\newcommand{\sesh}[1]{
+% argument is the number of the sesh
+% longtable
+\begin{longtable}{p{10cm}|p{2cm}|p{2cm}}
+\multicolumn{3}{l}{\expoheading{Sesh #1 - \ldots/\ldots/\the\year}} \\
+Attendee \and Amount Owed \and Amount Paid \\
+\toprule
+\endhead
+%
+\bottomrule
+Totals \and \and \\
+\endfoot
+%
+\setcounter{seshlines}{0}
+\whiledo{\value{seshlines}<26}{
+\and \and \\
+\midrule
+\stepcounter{seshlines}
+}
+%
+\and \and \\
+%
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+\begin{longtable}{p{14cm}}
+\expoheading{Sesh #1 - Notes} \\
+Please use this page to record details of the sesh, who ordered what, how much individual items cost, to avoid clutter on the opposite table.\\
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+}
+
+\newcommand{\dinnerlist}{
+% no arguments required
+% longtable, generated from the list of names
+% uses dinnerline for each line
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\setcounter{linecount}{0}
+\begin{longtable}{l|p{3cm}|p{3cm}|p{3cm}|l}
+\multicolumn{5}{l}{\expoheading{Expo Dinner}} \\
+\multicolumn{5}{p{\textwidth}}{Please record people's dinner choices here in advance of the expo dinner.}
+\vspace{1cm}\\
+Name \and Starter \and Main \and Desert \and Notes \\
+\toprule
+\endfirsthead
+Name \and Starter \and Main \and Desert \and Notes \\
+\toprule
+\endhead
+\bottomrule
+\endfoot
+%
+\stepcounter{linecount}
+\whiledo{\value{linecount}<\value{maxlines}}{
+ \stepcounter{linecount}
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \dinnerline{\currentname}
+ \midrule
+}
+%
+\read\namesread to \currentname
+\dinnerline{\currentname}
+%
+\end{longtable}
+\clearpage
+}
+
+\newcommand{\dinnerline}[1]{
+% argument is the name on the line
+% boxes are a tikz grid
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\wvar}{0.4}
+\node at (0,0.6*\wvar) [anchor=east] {#1};
+\node at (0,0) {};
+\node at (0,2*\wvar) {};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\and
+\and
+\and
+\and
+\\
+}
+
+\newcommand{\blankpage}[1]{
+% for creating a double page with nothing but a title
+% longtable to consistent formatting
+\begin{longtable}{p{\textwidth}}
+\expoheading{#1} \\
+\vspace{\textheight} \\
+\end{longtable}
}
-% \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{p{2.5cm}|X|l}
-% {\bf Who}&{\bf What}&{\bf Cost}\\\hline
-% &&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\
-% &&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\
-% &&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&\\&&
-% \end{tabularx}}
-\newcommand{\sesh}[1]{\chapter{Sesh #1 ~ --- ~ ~.~.~/~.~.~.~/2014}
- \seshattendees\newpage\seshdetails}
\begin{document}
-\newfont{\gothic}{ygoth scaled \magstep5}
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\begin{center}
-\ \vspace{3cm}\\
-{\Large Cambridge University Caving Club}\bigskip\\
-\vspace{5mm}
-{\Huge \bf Expo 2014}\\
-\vspace{2cm}
-{\Huge Sesh Book}\\
-\vspace{4cm}
-\vfill
-\end{center}
+\newread\namesread
+\newcounter{maxlines}
+\newcounter{linecount}
+\def\and{&}
+
+\openin\namesread=names.txt
+\loop\unless\ifeof\namesread
+ \read\namesread to \currentname
+ \stepcounter{maxlines}
+\repeat
+\addtocounter{maxlines}{-1}
+
+\expotitle
\newpage
-\ \vspace{12cm}\\
-Revision 1, 10 July 2014.
-\newpage
+\newcounter{seshcount}
+\newcounter{seshlines}
+\stepcounter{seshcount}
+\def\and{&}
+\whiledo{\value{seshcount}<21}{
+ \sesh{\theseshcount}
+ \stepcounter{seshcount}
+}
-\ \vspace{6 cm}\\
-The Sesh Book is intended to be taken to every sesh at the Gasthof, so the Bier Book can
-remain in the Potato Hut.
+\blankpage{Sesh Quotes}
+\blankpage{}
+\blankpage{}
-For each sesh, the table recording attendees, amount owed and amount paid is the primary reference
-for the treasurer and should be completed accurately. The totals give a quick check that everything
-has been accounted for.
+\dinnerlist
-The space on the opposite page can be used for recording the details of what each person had, and
-for tallies etc. Any other details that might make it easier for the treasurer to decipher the receipt
-should also be noted.
-
-\sesh{1}
-\sesh{2}
-\sesh{3}
-\sesh{4}
-\sesh{5}
-\sesh{6}
-\sesh{7}
-\sesh{8}
-\sesh{9}
-\sesh{10}
-\sesh{11}
-\sesh{12}
-\sesh{13}
-\sesh{14}
-\sesh{15}
-\sesh{16}
-\sesh{17}
-\sesh{18}
-\sesh{19}
-\sesh{20}
-
-\chapter{Sesh Quotes}
-
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\newpage\ \newpage
-\end{document}
+\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/therionprotractors/therionpage.tex b/documents/therionprotractors/therionpage.tex
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e2e463858
--- /dev/null
+++ b/documents/therionprotractors/therionpage.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+\documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
+
+% packages
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usepackage[outline]{contour}
+\usepackage{standalone}
+
+\begin{document}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\xdist}{8.5}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\ydist}{4.5}
+
+\foreach \xval in {1,2}
+{
+ \foreach \yval in {1,2,...,5}
+ {
+ \node at (\xval*\xdist,\yval*\ydist) {\input{therionprotractor.tex}};
+ }
+}
+
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/documents/therionprotractors/therionprotractor.tex b/documents/therionprotractors/therionprotractor.tex
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5e2541b24
--- /dev/null
+++ b/documents/therionprotractors/therionprotractor.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Creates a therion protractor of set size and scale
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\documentclass[12pt,border=0pt]{standalone}
+
+% packages
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usepackage[outline]{contour}
+
+\begin{document}
+\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1]
+
+\contourlength{1.2pt}
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Set the coordinates and dimensions to draw from
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+% Origin
+\coordinate (O) at (0,0);
+
+% Size and scale of the protractor
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\scaleto}{250} % 1:scaleto
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\radius}{10} % size in meters
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\majordivision}{1} % size in meters
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\minordivision}{0.5} % size in meters
+
+% Size of the text numbers
+\newcommand{\textsize}{\tiny}
+
+% Intrinisc dimensions and conversion factors
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\convert}{100} % conversion from meters to centimeters
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\mintick}{0.1} % size in centimeters
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\majtick}{0.2} % size in centimeters
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\minradii}{0.5} % fractional radius where dotted radial lines start
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\minradiiend}{1-\minradii} % remainder
+
+% Size and scale of the drawing
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\rad}{\radius*\convert/\scaleto}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\majdiv}{\majordivision*\convert/\scaleto}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\mindiv}{\minordivision*\convert/\scaleto}
+
+% Slightly reduced radii for the scale bar
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\radscale}{\rad-\mindiv}
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the foreshortening lines
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+% Vertical lines
+\foreach \var in {0,\mindiv,...,\radscale}
+{
+ \draw[gray] (O) ++ (\var,0) -- ++ (0,\rad);
+ \draw[gray] (O) ++ (-\var,0) -- ++ (0,\rad);
+}
+
+% White out the excess length
+\draw[thick,white,fill=white] (O) ++ (\rad,0) arc(0:180:\rad) -- ++ (0,\rad) -- ++ (2*\rad,0) -- cycle;
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the circumcircles
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\foreach \var in {0,\mindiv,...,\rad}
+{
+ \draw[gray] (O) ++ (\var,0) arc (0:180:\var);
+}
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the radii
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\foreach \theta in {10,40,...,160}
+{
+ \draw[red] (O) ++ (\theta:\mindiv) -- ++ (\theta:\radscale);
+}
+
+\foreach \theta in {20,50,...,170}
+{
+ \draw[blue] (O) ++ (\theta:\mindiv) -- ++ (\theta:\radscale);
+}
+
+\foreach \theta in {30,60,...,150}
+{
+ \draw[black] (O) ++ (\theta:\mindiv) -- ++ (\theta:\radscale);
+}
+
+\foreach \theta in {5,15,...,175}
+{
+ \draw[black,dotted] (O) ++ (\theta:\minradii*\rad) -- ++ (\theta:\minradiiend*\rad);
+}
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the angular scale
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\foreach \theta in {1,2,...,179}
+{
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (\theta:\rad) -- ++ (\theta:-\mintick);
+}
+
+\foreach \theta in {5,10,...,175}
+{
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (\theta:\rad) -- ++ (\theta:-\majtick);
+}
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the linear scale
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+
+\foreach \var in {0,\mindiv,...,\radscale}
+{
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (\var,0) -- ++ (0,\mintick);
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (-\var,0) -- ++ (0,\mintick);
+}
+
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the outline
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (\rad,0) arc (0:180:\rad) -- cycle;
+\draw[black,thick] (O) -- ++ (0,\majtick);
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the angle numbers
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\foreach \theta in {10,20,...,80}
+{
+ \pgfmathsetmacro{\thetaopposite}{\theta+180}
+
+ \draw[black] (O) ++ (\theta:\rad) -- ++ (\theta:-\majtick) node[anchor=south,near start,sloped,rotate=90,text=black] {
+ \textsize
+ \begin{tabular}{c}
+ \contour{white}{\pgfmathprintnumber{\theta}}\\
+ \contour{white}{\pgfmathprintnumber{\thetaopposite}}
+ \end{tabular}
+ };
+}
+
+\foreach \theta in {90,100,...,170}
+{
+ \pgfmathsetmacro{\thetaopposite}{\theta+180}
+
+ \draw[black] (O) ++ (\theta:\rad) -- ++ (\theta:-\majtick) node[anchor=south,near start,sloped,rotate=-90,text=black] {
+ \textsize
+ \begin{tabular}{c}
+ \contour{white}{\pgfmathprintnumber{\theta}}\\
+ \contour{white}{\pgfmathprintnumber{\thetaopposite}}
+ \end{tabular}
+ };
+};
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the linear numbers
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\labmax}{\radius-\majordivision}
+\pgfmathsetmacro{\labsecond}{\majordivision+\majordivision}
+
+\foreach \var in {\majordivision,\labsecond,...,\labmax}
+{
+ \pgfmathsetmacro{\varpos}{\var*\convert/\scaleto}
+
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (\varpos,0) -- ++ (0,\mintick) node [above=-2pt] {\contour{white}{\textsize\pgfmathprintnumber{\var}}};
+ \draw[black,thick] (O) ++ (-\varpos,0) -- ++ (0,\mintick) node [above=-2pt] {\contour{white}{\textsize\pgfmathprintnumber{\var}}};
+}
+
+
+% ********************************************************************************
+% Draw the scale number
+% ********************************************************************************
+
+\draw[black] (O) ++ (0,\rad/3) -- ++ (0,\rad/3) node [midway,anchor=center,sloped,text=black] {\contour{white}{\textsize $1$:\pgfmathprintnumber{\scaleto}}};
+
+
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{document}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/folk/l/andya.htm b/folk/l/andya.htm
index 6fe7ed252..82ac8a4c9 100644
--- a/folk/l/andya.htm
+++ b/folk/l/andya.htm
@@ -8,9 +8,7 @@
-Andy Atkinson, expedition 1991, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, and, along
-with Wookey, one of the more knowledgeable of extensive areas of
-Kaninchenhöhle.
+Andy Atkinson, expedition 1991, 92, 94-97, 99, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009-2014 one of the more knowledgeable of SMKsystem, especially Kaninchenhöhle and Tunnocks, and made the Steinbrucken/KH connection in 2012.
Now Secretary for the BCRA
Cave Surveying
diff --git a/handbook/index.htm b/handbook/index.htm
index a13e66210..b7ff5ad34 100644
--- a/handbook/index.htm
+++ b/handbook/index.htm
@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@
- Website and Data
- This tells you how the website and cave data are arranged, accessed and used.
+- Uploading files to 'expofiles'
+- How to upload photos/reports/surveys/documents/scans to the
+filestore section of the website. For larger files that are too fat to
+be in the website repository (generaly anything bigger than 200KB).
- Aled's Windows 101
- A brief, straightforward guide (with pictures!) covering how to get Putty and TortoiseHg working on a Windows PC.
- Expo Computer
diff --git a/handbook/update.htm b/handbook/update.htm
index a28c8e67d..af8d664db 100644
--- a/handbook/update.htm
+++ b/handbook/update.htm
@@ -56,10 +56,10 @@
Use these credentials for access to the site. The user is 'expo',
with a cavey:beery password. Ask someone if this isn't enough clue for you.
- This password is important for security. The whole site willThis password is important for security. The whole site will get hacked by spammers or worse if you are not careful with it. Use a secure method for passing it on to others that need to know (i.e not unencrypted email), don't publish it anywhere, don't check it in to the website by accident. A lot of people use it and changing it is a pain for everyone so do take a bit of care.
-Note that you don't need a password to view most things, but you will need ne to change them
+Note that you don't need a password to view most things, but you will need one to change them
@@ -117,21 +117,21 @@ stored just as files (not in version control). See below for details on that.
Photos, scans (logbooks, drawn-up cave segments) (This is about
16GB of stuff which you probably don't actually need locally) To sync
-the files from the server to local expoimages directory:
+the files from the server to local expofiles directory:
-rsync -av expo@expo.survex.com:expoimages /home/expo/fromserver
+rsync -av expo@expo.survex.com:expofiles /home/expo
To sync the local expoimage directory back to the server:
-rsync -av /home/expo/fromserver/expoimages expo@expo.survex.com:
+rsync -av /home/expo/expofiles expo@expo.survex.com:
-(do be careful not to delete piles of stuff then rsync back - as it'll all get deleted on the server too, and we may not have backups!)
+(do be careful not to delete piles of stuff then rsync back - as it'll all get deleted on the server too, and we may not have backups!). Use rsync --dry-run --delete-after -a to check what would be deleted.
-To edit the website fully, you need a mercurial client. Some (static text) pages can be edited directly on-line using the 'edit this page link' which you'll see if you are logged into troggle. DYnamically-generated pages can not be edited in this way.
+To edit the website fully, you need a mercurial client. Some (static text) pages can be edited directly on-line using the 'edit this page link' which you'll see if you are logged into troggle. In general dynamically-generated pages can not be edited in this way, but forms are provided for some page-types like 'caves'.
-Mercurial can be used from the command line, but if you prefer a GUI, tourtoisehg is highly recommended on all OSes (available on Linux from Debian 6 and Ubuntu 11.04 onwards).
+Mercurial can be used from the command line, but if you prefer a GUI, tourtoisehg is highly recommended on all OSes.
Linux: Install mercurial and tortoisehg-nautilus from synaptic,
then restart nautilus nautilus -q. If it works, you'll be able to see the menus of Tortoise within your Nautilus windows.
@@ -164,10 +164,12 @@ then restart nautilus nautilus -q. If it works, you'll be able to see t
hg push
-If someone else is editing the same bit at the same time you may also need to:
+Before pushing, you should do an hg pull to sync with upstream first. If someone else has edited the same files you may also need to do:
hg merge
+before pushing again
+
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.
@@ -196,7 +198,7 @@ then restart nautilus nautilus -q. If it works, you'll be able to see t
cave files in noinfo/cave_data/ and noinfo/entrance_data/. These files
are named -.html (where area is 1623 or 1626). These
files are processed by troggle. Use python databaseReset.py
-cavesnew in /expofiles/troggle/ to update the site/database after
+caves in /expofiles/troggle/ to update the site/database after
editing these files.
(If you remember something about CAVETAB2.CSV for editing caves, that was
@@ -244,7 +246,7 @@ T/U: Jess 1 hr, Emma 0.5 hr
Photos are stored in the general file area of the site under http://expo.survex.com/expoimages/photos/
+href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/photos/
They are organised by year, and by photographer. Please use directory
names like 2014/YourName (i.e no spaces, CamelCase for names).
@@ -253,8 +255,8 @@ href="http://expo.survex.com/photos/">http://expo.survex.com/photos/
Photos can be uploaded in 2 basic ways:
-- Rsync,scp,sftp as user 'expo' to expo.survex.com, into the directory expoimages/photos/<year>/<PhotographerName>
-- Webdav upload to special dir http://expo.survex.com/expoimages/uploads/<year>/<PhotographerName>
+- Rsync,scp,sftp as user 'expo' to expo.survex.com, into the directory expofiles/photos/<year>/<PhotographerName>
+- Webdav upload to special dir http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/uploads/<year>/<PhotographerName>
See Photo/File Upload Instructions for
diff --git a/handbook/uploading.html b/handbook/uploading.html
index 2a236d58d..58189452d 100644
--- a/handbook/uploading.html
+++ b/handbook/uploading.html
@@ -9,25 +9,27 @@
CUCC Expedition Handbook
Uploading photos and files
-The expo website supports 2 basic methods of upload:
+
The expo website has a big section under 'expofiles' that is not part of the repositories. This section describes how to move files into that area. It supports 2 basic methods of upload:
- Uploading directly to the file store using scp/sftp/rsync
- Uploading to a special 'uploads' directory using Webdav
+In both cases you need to know the expo password.
In the former case nothing else needs doing. In the second case an
-admin has to move the files to the correct final location, so rememebr
+admin has to move the files to the correct final location, so remember
to tell someone you've done it.
Note that uploading photos does not automatically update the view
at http://expo.survex.com/photos/. An
update script needs to be run. This should run once/day around
-midnight UTC, but may be broken. Prod a web admin.
+midnight UTC, but may be broken. Prod a web admin if nothing is
+updated by the next morning..
Installing FireFTP
-Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android.
+Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android. This is a firefox browser plugin that enables FTP/SFTP uploads using just your browser.
- Install the firefox web browser. You can download it and find
@@ -55,19 +57,20 @@ on the centre of the screen.
Using scp
-Works on Windows (using winscp), Linux (using scp), and no doubt mac and android with other tools.
+Works on Windows (using winscp), Linux (using scp), and no doubt
+mac and android with other tools.
The above FireFTP is just one example of a tool that does this job
-directory: /home/expo/expoimages/photos/2013/YourName
+directory: /home/expo/expofiles/photos/2015/YourName
server: expo.survex.com
user: expo
with the usual expo password
protocol: sftp or scp
-Obviously replace 'YourName' with your actual name (no spaces)
+Obviously replace 'YourName' with your actual name (no spaces!)
If you don't have winscp installed you can get it from here:
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
@@ -80,18 +83,18 @@ http://winscp.net/eng/docs/screenshots
Using Webdav
-This method can only upload under one special 'uploads'
-directory. Ask someone tomove your uploaded files to the final
-location.
+This method can only upload to one special 'uploads'
+directory. Ask someone to move your uploaded files to the final
+location. But you may not need any extra software.
- This is the upload dir: http://expo.survex.com/expoimages/uploads/
+
This is the upload dir: http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/uploads/
You can use 'open as webfolder' on IE, or install this:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-as-webfolder/ on
firefox, you will get a pop-up box asking for authenticaion for
'expo-uploads'. The user is 'expo', the password is the usual
one. Once done you can just copy files in.
-Make a directory like photos/2013/YourName so we know what's
+
Make a directory like photos/2015/YourName so we know what's
been uploaded.
Command-line people can use the 'cadaver' client which is even
diff --git a/index.htm b/index.htm
index e08688831..15a145bd6 100644
--- a/index.htm
+++ b/index.htm
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
diff --git a/infodx.htm b/infodx.htm
index 370dea62b..697411f9c 100644
--- a/infodx.htm
+++ b/infodx.htm
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
- Recent years:
- - Coming year: 2015
+ - Coming year: 2016
Survey information
Area Description
diff --git a/katast.htm b/katast.htm
index 0b5e2e15d..d9c5027cc 100644
--- a/katast.htm
+++ b/katast.htm
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ fabricated aluminium tags with our own internal number as a temporary
measure during early exploration; our practices are documented in the Prospecting Handbook. Once a cave has been
accurately located and explored sufficiently to count as a significant find, a
-form is filled out and sent to
+form is filled out and sent to
the VfHO, who will allocate a final kataster number.
If caves have been explored by groups not recognised by the local cavers,
diff --git a/map/ents.gpx b/map/ents.gpx
index 08c570e6b..00d8cf672 100644
--- a/map/ents.gpx
+++ b/map/ents.gpx
@@ -1,94 +1,19 @@
-1675.46103.1
-1702.30113.sumpf.8_10
-1660.32142.45
-1757.62143.canyon.b0
-1757.83143.p143
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"248","3/S/T +",,"2003-02",,"1623/248/248.html",,,"Blaudrachenschacht",,,"2d","CUCC 2003 Tony R, Brian O","Awkward climb down leads to a sloping chamber with small climbs. At the end of this chamber a tight awkward rift overlooks a short pitch giving access to a small chamber with a window 4 metres up on the right wall. A rift in the floor leads to a 90m pitch. Rebelays in the far wall eventually reach a fine shaft which can be descended to a floor with no way on. A short 3m climb reveals a climbable rift past awkward boulders to a small elongate chamber with no way on. Bolting up to the window at the top of the pitch led to another small chamber, also with no way on.",,,,,"In dataset","
(Image assembled from two separate drawn up surveys in wallets 2003#10 and 2004#08.)","caves/2003-02/2003-02.svx",,,,,,"p248",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Walk over the back of the ridge from 204",,,"Retag","Tag placed 2003 with provisional number","Surveyed",
"249","2/T +",,"2002-01",,"1623/249/249.html",,,"Artischockehöhle",,,"2d","CUCC 2002 Dunks, Mark S","A contortion through boulders leads to a large horizontal passage, which gradually ascends until eventually lowering to a short flat-out crawl over choss. This leads to a chamber, from where it is possible to slither to the left through a gap between choss and the ceiling. Here there are two ways on. To the right ends quickly; a dig under the wall ended in a further choke. To the left leads to a tight crawl through dangerous boulders which would need digging to make further progress.
A noticable draught outwards is present throughout the cave.",,,,,,"
",,,,,,,"t249",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"The entrance is situated in a large choss bowl adjacent to the route used in 2000 onwards from Top Camp to Steinbrückenhöhle, where the path turns left just beyond Hauchhöhle.",,"
(The tag is on the wall behind my head)
","Retag","Tag on rock wall on LH side facing entrance, with provisional number.","Surveyed",
"250","1/T +",,"2000-AA-01",,"1623/250/250.html",,,"Schönschrifthöhle","Calligraphy Cave, a.k.a. Dämmerunghöhle or Twilight Cave",,"1a","Has a ""+"" mark of unknown provenance. Rediscovered and surveyed by CUCC (Andy A and Wookey) 2000","Surface pit 6m deep, choked at bottom.","Maybe some rope, I don't know.",,,"See 2000 logbook entry (August 9th).","In dataset","
Notes in 2000#34","caves/2000-aa-01/2000-aa-01.svx",,,,,,"p250",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On path between 171 and 172.","From old Top Camp",,"A photo is alleged to have been taken in 2000 but has apparently been lost. Olly took photos 2007-07-26.","Tag","Tagged ""2000-aa-01"" in 2000. Tag changed to ""1623/250"" 2007-07-26 by Olly and Jenny.","Surveyed",
-"251","2/S/T +",,"2004-11",,"1623/251/251.html",,,"In Ihrer Gesichtshöhle ","In Your Face cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial+Martin+Stuart","A small, drafting entrance in the bottom of a deep gully leads into low phreatic passage. After a short crawl over small angular rocks, a series of small (1 meter) drops enlarge the passage to allow standing room. The passage continues a short distance to a chamber with a scree floor.
To the left, are what appear to be blocked entrance shafts with flows of debris that spill into the chamber. Right leads to a spacious passage that rapidly becomes a flat out crawl over loose rocks, and chokes soon after. Higher up on the right, and looking back in the direction of the entrance, is a small phreatic tube that slopes upward. This can be followed around two right-angled turns before it chokes.
The way on from the chamber is straight on. Ducking under a low protrusion from the ceiling leads into another, slightly larger, chamber.
A passage leads off to the left from the far side of the chamber. This can be followed for a short distance before it reaches a blank wall with a small amount of water emerging from a hole near the top. A climb through a window in the right of the chamber leads to the bottom of an aven.
On the right hand wall of the chamber, to the left of the window, a short free climb provides the main way on. Below the climb an awkward crawling passage slopes downwards and emerges part way down the pitch. From the top of the climb, a high passage slopes steeply downwards for about five meters to emerge at the top of the ten meter pitch.
The pitch descends at a less than vertical angle to an icy boulder choke at the bottom with no way on. Above the pitch and to the left, a walking sized phreatic tube can be reached by way of a bolted climb. This leads to a muddy boulder choke.","30m rope + 10 hangers, should get you to all of the cave.",,"Form prepared 06/03/2005, waiting to be sent.",,"In dataset","
Notes in 2004#13; Tunnelized version of plan here.","caves/2004-11/2004-11.svx",,,,,,"t251",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"From 204A go to 204D, then carry on a bit further.","Low (crawling) drafting phreatic hole in shallow valley heading down towards bowl of plateau.","
","Retag","Tag 21/7/2004 with provisional number","Surveyed",
+"251","2/S/T +",,"2004-11",,"1623/251/251.html",,,"In Ihrer Gesichtshöhle ","In Your Face cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial+Martin+Stuart","A small, drafting entrance in the bottom of a deep gully leads into low phreatic passage. After a short crawl over small angular rocks, a series of small (1 meter) drops enlarge the passage to allow standing room. The passage continues a short distance to a chamber with a scree floor.
To the left, are what appear to be blocked entrance shafts with flows of debris that spill into the chamber. Right leads to a spacious passage that rapidly becomes a flat out crawl over loose rocks, and chokes soon after. Higher up on the right, and looking back in the direction of the entrance, is a small phreatic tube that slopes upward. This can be followed around two right-angled turns before it chokes.
The way on from the chamber is straight on. Ducking under a low protrusion from the ceiling leads into another, slightly larger, chamber.
A passage leads off to the left from the far side of the chamber. This can be followed for a short distance before it reaches a blank wall with a small amount of water emerging from a hole near the top. A climb through a window in the right of the chamber leads to the bottom of an aven.
On the right hand wall of the chamber, to the left of the window, a short free climb provides the main way on. Below the climb an awkward crawling passage slopes downwards and emerges part way down the pitch. From the top of the climb, a high passage slopes steeply downwards for about five meters to emerge at the top of the ten meter pitch.
The pitch descends at a less than vertical angle to an icy boulder choke at the bottom with no way on. Above the pitch and to the left, a walking sized phreatic tube can be reached by way of a bolted climb. This leads to a muddy boulder choke.","30m rope + 10 hangers, should get you to all of the cave.",,"Form prepared 06/03/2005, waiting to be sent.",,"In dataset","
Notes in 2004#13; Tunnelized version of plan here.","caves/2004-11.svx",,,,,,"t251",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"From 204A go to 204D, then carry on a bit further.","Low (crawling) drafting phreatic hole in shallow valley heading down towards bowl of plateau.","
","Retag","Tag 21/7/2004 with provisional number","Surveyed",
"252","2/S/T x",,,,"noinfo/252.html",,,"Bunnyschacht",,,,"ARGE",,,,,,"In dataset",,,,,,,,"p252",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
"5","2/W +",,,,"noinfo/1626/5.htm",,,"Nagelsteghöhle",,,"1626","LVHK Oberösterreich, 1972","A short climb (protection advisable; two hangers in situ; rope of unknown vintage present in 2002) leads to a tube. This descends at 45° to a short walk round a pool to a short greasy climb. One soon emerges in the huge main passage, floored at the lower end by vast amounts of very unpleasant mud. The sump is reached by a right turn over some fine stratified sand, but CUCC's interest lay in some holes in the roof at the top end, with the hope of a high-level continuation.
The mud eventually runs out to be replaced by more and more inclined slabs, which were very easy on the way up. The gradient steadily increases until the floor merges into the end wall, and the trickle of water enters from high up. At this point, a couple of holes in the roof have already been passed, but investigation revealed these to be beyond reasonable reach without some fairly serious bolting.",,,,,"Resurveyed by Olly Betts and Martin Sluka in 2002 but we don't have an entrance fix so the data isn't currently in the dataset.",,,"278m",,,"A resurgence cave of major importance, visited by CUCC in 1976 and 2002. Krenmayr gives it 278m long, seasonally active, very roomy water cave. The associated perennial resurgence is Naglbrünndl, putting out 50-100 l/s.",,,,,,,,,,,"865m",,,"Above Rettenbachtal (north side); about 20-25 minutes on foot from Blaa-Alm.","Continue past the Blaa-Alm hostelry on the track to a crossroads of paths. Take the path to the right and then bear downhill and to the left at a fork by a small wooden hut. Follow the track until you end up walking parallel to the river; keep a lookout on the right for a small bridge across the river. Cross the bridge and take a small path to the left, which arrives at a further (smaller!) bridge over a stream. Just before the bridge, ascend up the hillside to the right through the undergrowth, keeping the large rocky gully to your right and the stream to your left. After a few minutes you will arrive at the resurgence (under tree-roots) to the left. At this point, cross into the gully on the right and climb up to the very top to reach the cave.","Entrance is at the head of a large, steeply-inclined stream bed (carries major flow in flood), and is reminiscent of Sleets Gill.","
Photos © Olly Betts 2002",,,,
"50","3/S/T",,,,"noinfo/1626/50.htm",,,"Ahnenschacht",,,"1626","","
Entrance series
The entrance is in a small shakehole situated on the ridge separating Feuertal and Hintergras. The cave starts with four pitches (p14, p11, p5 and p11) which drop onto a slope formed of big boulders (rope desirable). After this, another series of small pitches (p9, p7, p6, p4, p10, p18, p11) from which is reached the Sinterterrasse at -141m.
From this point, one has left the zone of small pitches and started a series of pitches which in reality are part of a single shaft down to -400m.
Indeed, if you had an unfortunate accident on the Sinterterrasse, you would fall all the way to -400m. These pitches are usually wet, especially after rain... Here is the list of pitches: p25, Schuppenstufe 30, p10, Sicherungsstufe 32, Schachtgabel 48, a 10m ramp, Josef Schacht 100m. On the Josef Schacht, a pendulum 6m from the top enables one to reach the entry to the Horizontal network. Descending the Josef Schacht a little further, after a 6.5m and a 10m pitch, access can be gained to a wide canyon, active in the bottom, and which ends in a fissure. This canyon is fossil in the upper level and certainly presents possibilities for continuation.
Lateral development from Josef Schacht
After one has crossed the ""doorway"" and a short squeeze, one enters the network proper. At this point is a passage covered in rather special formations. The first junction gives access to a network ... [unfortunately there are lines missing in my photocopy of Spéalp 1]
The Vegetable Garden
This fossil system, which has not been fully travelled through, contains numerous possibilities. It is reached by three principal access routes: the pitch already mentioned; a descending fissure a little before the Belgica; and a sloping passage with formations in the Mammoth pitch chamber. The system is composed of a big chamber with numerous passages and junctions; it is very poorly known and no doubt houses many surprises. Continuing along the passage, one passes a step of 4m to find a junction, to the left at which lies the bivouac.
Belgica system
Directly after the bivouac, there is a 10m pitch, and at the bottom, a new junction: downhill the Belgica passage, of fairly small dimensions, which leads, after traversing past three holes, to a descent of an 8m and a 17m pitch and to the squeezes passed by our French colleagues.
Uphill, discovered by D.Motte and PIE, in the course of the expedition in 1974, is the Galerie de Francs Comtois. This is a large ascending fossil passage interspersed with traverses, dips and pitches. It reascends to -90m. At -150m, a 20m pitch reaches the Résomega.
A little before the 20m pitch, a short descending canyon passage avoids the 20m pitch and the series of squeezes following it. The Résomega is an alternately ascending and descending passage, very chaotic, interspersed with several junctions and pitches which leads to the Balcon du Visionnaire, offering several possibilities. A 60m pitch gives onto another 60m pitch which is undescended. There is another big pitch in excess of 100m and an unfinished ascending passage. A little before, a 10m pitch allows one to reach a passage interspersed with 3 junctions and 7 exits ! This shows the level of complexity which we ran into.
It was also at the Balcon du Visionnaire that an accident occurred in 1975, which terminated exploration in that year.
Back in the Horizontal network, and after passing a little bouldery climb an inlet is encountered, named The Bath. The passage continues a little longer, to end in a pitch. [ exploration incomplete ]
The following junction has been named Mammoth Junction because the passage to the right leads onto the pitch of the same name. It is necessary to exercise great care and attention not to slip hereabouts, because a fall would drop you into same.
The Mammoth Pitch, Para-pitch and probably the Negus pitch, form part of the same system (see survey) which is composed of a 146m pitch, a 10m pitch and a narrow canyon interspersed with several cascades leading finally to a 35m pitch giving onto the sump at -612m. The Para-pitch, p106, is followed by pitches of 5, 10 and 50m and drops via the latter into the Mammoth Canyon.
The Negus pitch, which is undescended, should also drop into the same canyon. Several other small pitches and active streamways should also rejoin this system.
The depth of 612m should be treated cautiously because the method of survey used (based on the height of a man) is fairly imprecise. The bottom could be anywhere between -580m and -630m. The shortage of time prevented us from redoing our survey. [The depth quoted in Atlas des Grandes Gouffres is -607m, which is shown as the bottom of this system. However, a Belgian survey shows the Yodl system (which is supposed to end at -607m) to be somewhere else entirely, so it is rather unclear which survey is wrong.]
Turning left, the Zipfer passage is followed for 150m before reaching an important junction: to the left Chimneys passage, to the right Draughting passage.
Chimneys Passage
This is very large with a constant slope, interrupted in the middle by a squeeze and a couple of drops. The Schnaps pitch (40m with an unexplored, narrow canyon) is avoided by traversing to reach a 25m pitch in which you must pendulum 5m from the bottom in order to reach a chamber in which is met a small stream. Climbing up a little opposite, a short upper passage rejoins the stream by a 20m pitch. In the chamber, the descent of a 10m pitch allows the stream to be followed to a squeeze beyond which one can hear the grumble of a large river ? A place to go back to.
Draughting passage
This is fossil, and tight in places, and allows exploration of a very complex network which intersects itself in various places and which could hold very great surprises, since its exploration has only been sketchily outlined. The exit from this passage is in an area of boulders where two possibilities exist:
To the left: a tight passage has been forced on a slope to Kitschacht (Tackle Bag Shaft) a magnificent 50m drop, very wide and completely free hanging. At its base, several possibilities. A tight active canyon which can be bypassed by a fossil passage, broken by an earthy drop of 3m to a huge 15m pitch leading to a sump at -360m.
A drop of a few metres gives access to a huge fossil passage (10 × 5m). The floor of this is cut by a deep canyon which has not been explored. After a hundred metres or so the passage ends at a vast wet pitch. Climbing over a big boulder on the right gives access to another pitch upwards.
Just after the base of Kitschacht, a passage of 80m makes a connection with the system of the Décollement pitch at the bottom of the 40m shaft. A canyon leaving the junction passage can be followed for more than 300m, and exits, in several places, into the side of the big fossil passage, just before the pitch upwards.
To the right: The Décollement pitch, with, at its base, a sloping chamber full of boulders. To the left a very deep ascending canyon is unexplored. In the bottom is the Méandre Emeri, so called because the formations are orientated in the direction of progress and of the draught. This rejoins a wide pitch with an inlet. After this 15m pitch is a short canyon and a damp 40m pitch. At the bottom, a huge descending passage suddenly turns almost vertical. This is the Toboggan, needing 20m of rope (a very spectacular passage). At this level one again cuts a new streamway. The passage continues, then contracts, and chokes at -385m.
Extensions to the Belgica system (various Belgians, June/July 1977)
After the Bivouac: a 10m pitch, then turn left into a small passage, ignore three pitches to the side, then descend pitches of 8 and 13m to arrive at some easy squeezes on the left. After this, a climb of 5m and a 42m pitch. Stops in a sand blockage at -410m.
Over the 13m pitch a small passage goes to several climbs in a fossil series. There is a 25m pitch and two 10m pitches ending in several very tight chimneys.
Yodl system (explored GSAB, August 1977)
From the entrance, after 70m down Josef schacht, climb down 7m over a large block and descend about 12m in the bottom of a meander. Progress is then in the meander, with a short climb in a fault on the left and a 120m pitch, in sections of 22m and 100m. Beyond is a tight canyon with a 20m pitch to a sump at -607m (the last part of the 100m pitch is wet).
Atlas des Grands Gouffres du Monde 1979 says that the original -395m route goes on to c-470m (unsurveyed) and there are also routes ending at -385m and -386m.",,,,"
- 78.2012
- (GSAB) Spéalp 1 (June 1977) pp 33-49, Totes Gebirge : Description des principaux gouffres de la zone ouest du massif, Jean Claude Hans & Etienne Degrave
English Translation
En Français - 79.1855
- (GSAB) Spéalp 3 (Oct. 1978) pp 44-45, survey, Ahnenschacht 77/78, Jean Pierre Braun
English Translation
En Français
The description was translated from the references by Andy Waddington and Jill Gates.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"1890m, Frigoschacht 1875m (enters at -130m at Sinterterrasse)",,,"NW of Wehrkogel on the Schönberg. Marked and named on OAV map sheet 15/1.",,,,,,,
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@
,"+ (?)",,"HFG-KA88",,"1623/hfg-ka88/hfg-ka88.html",,,,,,"2b","Franco-German group 1988",,,,,"See 2002 logbook entry (2002-08-05)",,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.hfg-ka88",,,,,,,,,,,"Close to 163, down a couple of ledges from 2001-08.",,"Nice sloping shaft on a rift/diaclase","
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Approach | Closeup of entrance | Paint markings |
Photos © Wookey 2002","Paint","Hard to read (originally read as BFG-KA88). Also a red splodge which is more likely to be a + than a -","Surveyed",
,,,"88H",,"1623/88h.html",,,,,"GSCB","2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Refindable","Has been seen recently (1998)"
,,,"88F",,"1623/88f.html",,,,,"GSCB","2b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps02olly.88f",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","tag VSS188F 2002","Refindable","Has been seen recently (2002)"
-,,,"1987-02",,"1623/1987_02.html",,,,,,"1c","Found by CUCC 1987. Original explorers unknown, possibly GSCB?","The cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.",,,,,,,"caves/1987-02/1987-02.svx",,,,,,"p1987-02",,,,,,,,,,,,"100m uphill to the left from 157 and 0/5. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007.",,,,,,"Surveyed",
+,,,"1987-02",,"1623/1987-02.html",,,,,,"1c","Found by CUCC 1987. Original explorers unknown, possibly GSCB?","The cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.",,,,,,,"caves/1987-02/1987-02.svx",,,,,,"p1987-02",,,,,,,,,,,,"100m uphill to the left from 157 and 0/5. This entrance was found by CUCC in 1987, but was not given a number because a carbide pig was found at the entrance and taken to be evidence of previous or ongoing exploration. The entrance was then lost for many years (except briefly when Brian Outram refound it and took the carbide pig, without realising its significance). At one point it was postulated to be the same cave as Bogenhöhle, but was finally relocated in 2007.",,,,,,"Surveyed",
,,,"1989-01",,,,,,,"Probably 195. See 165 for more details.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"North of 165",,,,"Unmarked",,"Lost","May be 195 but seems unlikely; or 196"
,,,"1990-15",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Probably doesn't exist! Suspected to be a typo in a 1990 log book write up of surface work. The number ""90/15"" isn't mentioned anywhere else at all.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Paint","Numbered erroneously as ""185"" ","Lost","AERW doesn't know where to find it"
,"1/S -",,"1992-X01",,"1623/1992-X01.html",,,,"Olly's 1992 minus cave",,"1b","CUCC 1992 Olly Betts","Undescended. 2 second drop with a rattle for a bit.",,,,"1992 logbook (1992.08.01)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unmarked",,"Refindable",
@@ -444,30 +444,30 @@
,"1/S =",,"2003-X16",,"1623/2003-X16.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Cave 7",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","Moderate shaft, 4m diameter. Drops 10-15m, free-climbable with care. Sloping to boulder floor. One phreatic tube off, sloping up ~20°, not pushed, no draught.",,"One crawling lead.",,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x16",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very near Rock'n'Roll Höhle.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S -",,"2003-X17",,"1623/2003-X17.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Shaft 8",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","2m diameter shaft, ~5m deep, possible way off at bottom (not promising).",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x17",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"In grassy meadow at edge of bunde",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2003-X18",,"1623/2003-X18.html",,,,"Earl + Becka's Dead Shaft 10",,"2d","CUCC 2003 (Earl, Becka)","E-W joint with two shaft entrances. Westerly entrance free-climbable to snow plug. Then crawl under arch into 2nd chamber at base of easterly entrance. No way on.",,,,"2003#03",,,,,,,,,,"gps03_bis.p2003-x18",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"~40m off 204 path near 2000-08.",,,,"Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
-,"=",,"2004-01",,"1623/2004-01/2004-01.html",,,,"Bivvy cave",,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Chossy slope heading down hill, with snow plug below skylight. Close to the 76 bivi, used initially to sleep in, and after we started camping it was used to store gear+food and cook in when raining.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,"p2004-01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"As for 76","Large entrance facing towards ridge (with smaller skylight entrance near 99)","
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Entrance | Inside (note flat sleeping spot on right; comfortable, but cold!) |
Photos © Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
-,"=",,"2004-02",,"1623/2004-02/2004-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Draughting hole with a chossy entrance. Just inside is a crap snow plug that collapsed a lot. The draught issues from a too-narrow rift roughly below the entrance. The top of the rift has a large rock wedged in. This can be rocked if pulled very hard. Perhaps it's worth removing to see if the rift is wide enough at the top? It's definitely wider beyond the rift.",,"tight slot, see description",,"2004 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Short distance further north along same small valley as the 2004 Eislufthöhle bivi",,,"
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Photos © Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
-,"+",,"2004-03",,"1623/2004-03/2004-03.html",,,,"Gemse Skeleton Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny)","A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On cairned route from Eislufthöhle to old Top Camp; very close to (and visible from) 1623/210.","Large entrance",,"
View from near 76, showing entrance
","Tag","Tag prepared but not placed 2004. Hole drilled for tag 2005. Tag finally placed 2006.","Surveyed",
+,"=",,"2004-01",,"1623/2004-01.html",,,,"Bivvy cave",,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Chossy slope heading down hill, with snow plug below skylight. Close to the 76 bivi, used initially to sleep in, and after we started camping it was used to store gear+food and cook in when raining.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,"p2004-01",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,"As for 76","Large entrance facing towards ridge (with smaller skylight entrance near 99)"," | |
Entrance | Inside (note flat sleeping spot on right; comfortable, but cold!) |
Photos © Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
+,"=",,"2004-02",,"1623/2004-02.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Draughting hole with a chossy entrance. Just inside is a crap snow plug that collapsed a lot. The draught issues from a too-narrow rift roughly below the entrance. The top of the rift has a large rock wedged in. This can be rocked if pulled very hard. Perhaps it's worth removing to see if the rift is wide enough at the top? It's definitely wider beyond the rift.",,"tight slot, see description",,"2004 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-02",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Short distance further north along same small valley as the 2004 Eislufthöhle bivi",,,"
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Photos © Olly Betts 2005","Tag","Tag placed 2004","Surveyed",
+,"+",,"2004-03",,"1623/2004-03.html",,,,"Gemse Skeleton Cave",,"1a","CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny)","A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.",,,,"Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-03",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"On cairned route from Eislufthöhle to old Top Camp; very close to (and visible from) 1623/210.","Large entrance",,"
View from near 76, showing entrance
","Tag","Tag prepared but not placed 2004. Hole drilled for tag 2005. Tag finally placed 2006.","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2004-04",,"1623/2004-04.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Undescended","Rope required",,,"Email 2005-05-30",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not too far from 76 or 97","Large elongate hole surrounded by bunde",,,"Tag","Tag placed 2004 (on SW side of hole)","Refindable",
-,"-",,"2004-05",,"1623/2004-05/2004-05.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ~10m to a ledge, seemed to go deeper.",,,,"2004 log book",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Just below high point west of 2004 Eislufthöhle bivvy (on E side of high point)",,"Series of entrances along a joint"," | |
2004-05 entrance | Jenny Black at the entrance |
","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
-,"-",,"2004-06",,"1623/2004-06/2004-06.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ",,,,"2004 log book",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 175, west and a little north of the erratic boulders",,"Rift below a line of small cliffs","
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View across plateau towards Bräuning Wall | Entrance close-up |
","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
-,"+",,"2004-07",,"1623/2004-07/2004-07.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Scramble down over boulders, and down slope to chamber. Small passage leads off at the end, but becomes to small.",,,,"2004 log book",,"? Jenny",,,,,,,"p2004-07",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 175",,"Walk/scramble in entrance","
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Jenny at entrance | Entrance close-up | View from entrance | Tag |
","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
-,"+",,"2004-08",,"1623/2004-08/2004-08.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004,2006 (Olly, Jenny)","Large chamber with partially collapsed roof and three entrances",,,,"2004 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"West of 2004 Eislufthöhle bivvy",,"Two entrances require a rope, the third is free-climbable with care.","
Photos © Olly Betts 2006. I am not sure whether these depict several different entrances, or the same entrance viewed from different angles.","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
+,"-",,"2004-05",,"1623/2004-05.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ~10m to a ledge, seemed to go deeper.",,,,"2004 log book",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Just below high point west of 2004 Eislufthöhle bivvy (on E side of high point)",,"Series of entrances along a joint","
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2004-05 entrance | Jenny Black at the entrance |
","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
+,"-",,"2004-06",,"1623/2004-06.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended. ",,,,"2004 log book",,"Sketch in logbook",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Not far from 175, west and a little north of the erratic boulders",,"Rift below a line of small cliffs","
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View across plateau towards Bräuning Wall | Entrance close-up |
","Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
+,"+",,"2004-07",,"1623/2004-07.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Scramble down over boulders, and down slope to chamber. Small passage leads off at the end, but becomes to small.",,,,"2004 log book",,"? Jenny",,,,,,,"p2004-07",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Not far from 175",,"Walk/scramble in entrance","
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Jenny at entrance | Entrance close-up | View from entrance | Tag |
","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
+,"+",,"2004-08",,"1623/2004-08.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004,2006 (Olly, Jenny)","Large chamber with partially collapsed roof and three entrances",,,,"2004 log book",,,,,,,,,"p2004-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"West of 2004 Eislufthöhle bivvy",,"Two entrances require a rope, the third is free-climbable with care.","
Photos © Olly Betts 2006. I am not sure whether these depict several different entrances, or the same entrance viewed from different angles.","Tag","Tag placed 2006","Surveyed",
,"-",,"2004-09",,"1623/2004-09.html",,,,,,"1d","CUCC 2004 (Olly, Jenny)","Not descended",,,,"2004 log book",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Near where Tantalus Schacht ought to be, apparently",,,,"Unmarked","Tag prepared but not placed 2004, stored at 76 bivvy","Refindable",
-,"-",,"2004-10",,"1623/2004-10/2004-10.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial","Go down tube next to main entrance shaft to head of pitch. Pitch less than 10m down. Possible ways on.","20m rope + spits etc.",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-10",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,"215 deg to Zinken, 309 deg to Griess Kogel. (I suspect there is an error here, as this would be almost right at the summit of the Griess Kogel -DL.)",,,"From 204 bivvy over col then down + west following line of large shafts / collapses.","Entrance shaft with snow plug, pitch visible beyond","
","Tag","Tag 21/7/2004","Surveyed",
+,"-",,"2004-10",,"1623/2004-10.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Becka + Nial","Go down tube next to main entrance shaft to head of pitch. Pitch less than 10m down. Possible ways on.","20m rope + spits etc.",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-10",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,"215 deg to Zinken, 309 deg to Griess Kogel. (I suspect there is an error here, as this would be almost right at the summit of the Griess Kogel -DL.)",,,"From 204 bivvy over col then down + west following line of large shafts / collapses.","Entrance shaft with snow plug, pitch visible beyond","
","Tag","Tag 21/7/2004","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2004-13",,"1623/2004-13.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 ? (Possibly Julian?). Surface surveyed CUCC 2005 (Anthony, Julia)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-13","Part drilled spit hole",,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Between 161E and 161H, on the same level as E",,"Horizontal entrance 4-5m wide, quite low, leading to crawl sloping downwards at around 45°. Strong cold outwards draught.","None in existence","Spit","Part-drilled spit hole","Surveyed",
-,"1/T +",,"2004-14",,"1623/2004-14/2004-14.html",,,"Doktorarbeitloch","Thesis Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","Rift continues for ~15m with a critical-angle boulder slope. Choked at bottom with slight draft emerging from rocks.","Oversuit + helmet (and presumably a light as well - DL)",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#40 (missing)","caves/2004-14/2004-14.svx",,,,,,"p2004-14",,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchhöhle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","Pit with snow plug (at time of original exploration in 2004) leads to vertical rift entrance.","
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Entrance | Close-up showing tag | View back from entrance |
","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004","Surveyed",
-"253","1/T +","a b","2004-15","yes","1623/2004-15/2004-15.html",,,"Rundreisehöhle","Olly's Through Trip",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","20m of rift connects both entrances. Going A->B passage leads off on the left by A but is too tight after ~10m. Next left in the main rift is an oxbow and connects back into main rift after ~4m of tight passage.","Oversuit + helmet (and presumably a light as well - DL)","Passage on left might just go, but only for small and stupid people","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:
Elevation:
Notes in 2004#41","caves/2004-15/2004-15.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchhöhle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","A: Climb down in rift leads to slot straight ahead. B: Large pit with loose boulders leads to a small rift.","
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2004-15a entrance | View backwards from 2004-15a entrance | 2004-15b entrance | 2004-15b tag close-up |
","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004",,
+,"1/T +",,"2004-14",,"1623/2004-14.html",,,"Doktorarbeitloch","Thesis Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","Rift continues for ~15m with a critical-angle boulder slope. Choked at bottom with slight draft emerging from rocks.","Oversuit + helmet (and presumably a light as well - DL)",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2004#40 (missing)","caves/2004-14/2004-14.svx",,,,,,"p2004-14",,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchhöhle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","Pit with snow plug (at time of original exploration in 2004) leads to vertical rift entrance.","
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Entrance | Close-up showing tag | View back from entrance |
","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004","Surveyed",
+"253","1/T +","a b","2004-15","yes","1623/2004-15.html",,,"Rundreisehöhle","Olly's Through Trip",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart","20m of rift connects both entrances. Going A->B passage leads off on the left by A but is too tight after ~10m. Next left in the main rift is an oxbow and connects back into main rift after ~4m of tight passage.","Oversuit + helmet (and presumably a light as well - DL)","Passage on left might just go, but only for small and stupid people","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:
Elevation:
Notes in 2004#41","caves/2004-15/2004-15.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"SMK ridge, near 234 (Hauchhöhle)","Follow normal 204 walk-in path as far as 2002-03 and turn left (northwards). Climb over ridge, down into choss bowl then left over bunderous ridge.","A: Climb down in rift leads to slot straight ahead. B: Large pit with loose boulders leads to a small rift.","
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2004-15a entrance | View backwards from 2004-15a entrance | 2004-15b entrance | 2004-15b tag close-up |
","Tag","Tag 1/8/2004",,
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2004-15.taga",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag","Surveyed",
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,"CUCC 2004 Olly M, Mark S + Stuart",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2004-15.tagb",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag","Surveyed",
-,"0/S -",,"2004-16",,"1623/2004-16/2004-16.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank","Not descended","Oversuit + handline",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-16",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","Go to 204C and head up 15m. Now contour around to large cairn. Cave is downslope towards main plateau.","Climb down hole along a fault with 3m cliff behind. Black hole continues down fault. Sucks slightly.","
","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
-,"0/S -",,"2004-17",,"1623/2004-17/2004-17.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank","Not descended","Oversuit + 30m rope",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-17",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","Go to 204C and head up 15m. Now contour around to large cairn by 2004-16. Cave is 25m up fault from here.","Climb down hole in steeply hading rift to 15m pitch blowing out."," ","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
-,"0/S -",,"2004-18",,"1623/2004-18/2004-18.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank. Descended 2005 Olly, Mark, Dave.","Spacious entrance shaft lands on snow plug about 10m down. At one side (uphill, which is probably roughly east) is a short section of rift, and a slot down one side of the snow plug, but this proved too narrow (at least with 2005 snow levels) ","20m rope + slings",,,"2005 logbook description",,"NOTES MISSING",,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-18",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","As for 2004-16 and 17; follow fault northwards to southern edge of large choss bowl containing a number of shafts.","10-15m shaft with snow at bottom. Tagged on south wall."," ","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
-"254","2/S/T x ","a–c","2004-19","yes","1623/2004-19/2004-19.html",,,"Kindergartenhöhle",,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Brian, Tony","Entrances A and B quickly unite. Phreatic passage leads downslope past a pitch (QM A) to a crossroads. Straight on is choked; right leads to a chamber and another choke, possibly passable (QM A). Left is 25m of varying-size phreatic to a T-junction. Right leads to two choked passages, both probably diggable (left QM A, right QM B) -- these draft, although the notes don't say whether the draft is in or out. Left at the T-junction leads upslope via a 2m climb to a chamber with an aven, then another chamber at the foot of an 18m surface shaft (entrance C). From this chamber a small passage leads off to the left (QM C).","Rope + SRT gear","Two pitches and some diggable chokes, see description.","Form prepared 2006-06-28","Logbook account","In dataset","Plan:Elevation:
Notes in 2004#46","caves/2004-19/2004-19.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"East of 204. Routefinding difficult. GPS essential.",,"4m wide arch in side of limestone bed. Also surface shaft above same bed.",,,"Tagged as ""2004-19""",,
+,"0/S -",,"2004-16",,"1623/2004-16.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank","Not descended","Oversuit + handline",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-16",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","Go to 204C and head up 15m. Now contour around to large cairn. Cave is downslope towards main plateau.","Climb down hole along a fault with 3m cliff behind. Black hole continues down fault. Sucks slightly.","
","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
+,"0/S -",,"2004-17",,"1623/2004-17.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank","Not descended","Oversuit + 30m rope",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-17",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","Go to 204C and head up 15m. Now contour around to large cairn by 2004-16. Cave is 25m up fault from here.","Climb down hole in steeply hading rift to 15m pitch blowing out."," ","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
+,"0/S -",,"2004-18",,"1623/2004-18.html",,,,,,"2d","Entrance noted CUCC 2004 Martin, Frank. Descended 2005 Olly, Mark, Dave.","Spacious entrance shaft lands on snow plug about 10m down. At one side (uphill, which is probably roughly east) is a short section of rift, and a slot down one side of the snow plug, but this proved too narrow (at least with 2005 snow levels) ","20m rope + slings",,,"2005 logbook description",,"NOTES MISSING",,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-18",,,,,,,,,,,,"On slope above 204 C and E","As for 2004-16 and 17; follow fault northwards to southern edge of large choss bowl containing a number of shafts.","10-15m shaft with snow at bottom. Tagged on south wall."," ","Tag","Tag 3/8/2004","Surveyed",
+"254","2/S/T x ","a–c","2004-19","yes","1623/2004-19.html",,,"Kindergartenhöhle",,,"2d","CUCC 2004 Brian, Tony","Entrances A and B quickly unite. Phreatic passage leads downslope past a pitch (QM A) to a crossroads. Straight on is choked; right leads to a chamber and another choke, possibly passable (QM A). Left is 25m of varying-size phreatic to a T-junction. Right leads to two choked passages, both probably diggable (left QM A, right QM B) -- these draft, although the notes don't say whether the draft is in or out. Left at the T-junction leads upslope via a 2m climb to a chamber with an aven, then another chamber at the foot of an 18m surface shaft (entrance C). From this chamber a small passage leads off to the left (QM C).","Rope + SRT gear","Two pitches and some diggable chokes, see description.","Form prepared 2006-06-28","Logbook account","In dataset","Plan:Elevation:
Notes in 2004#46","caves/2004-19.svx",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"East of 204. Routefinding difficult. GPS essential.",,"4m wide arch in side of limestone bed. Also surface shaft above same bed.",,,"Tagged as ""2004-19""",,
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,"b",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19b",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag (?)",,"Surveyed",
,,"c",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2004-19c",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag (?)",,"Surveyed",
-"255","1/S/T +",,"2004-20",,"1623/2004-20/2004-20.html",,,"Brecheisenhöhle","Crowbar cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Dave, Olly M","Entrance pitch leads to small elongated chamber floored with gravel and blocks. A slope up at the southern end reveals two impassably tight passages to the left (eastwards). Near the foot of the pitch a tube slopes down to the west, but this is blocked by a large boulder; it presumably would connect to 2000-08 which is nearby.","20m rope + two hangers for ent pitch.","One dig, see description.","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:
Elevation:
Notes in 2004#51","caves/2004-20/2004-20.svx",,,"10m N-S",,,"t2004-20",,,"p2004-20",,,,,,,,,"In choss-filled depression near 2000-08.","Follow usual path from 204 bivvy. Turn left just before 2000-08.","Groove in side of depression allows descent past boulder floor; groove continues upwards to lip of depression and is easily spotted.","
Photo © David Loeffler 08/08/04 11:35:46
","Tag","Tag 8/8/2004","Surveyed",
-,"1/E =",,"2004-21",,"1623/2004-21/2004-21.html",,,,"Earl's Hat Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2001,2004","Walk down slope (sometimes snow plugged) to chamber. Two passages lead on, left hand passage is choked, right hand passage has not been explored.","Handline may be required","Right hand passage",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-21",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very close to 204 D, approx. 15m down slope NW.",,"Huge open triangular entrance, facing North West.","
","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
+"255","1/S/T +",,"2004-20",,"1623/2004-20.html",,,"Brecheisenhöhle","Crowbar cave",,"2d","CUCC 2004 Dave, Olly M","Entrance pitch leads to small elongated chamber floored with gravel and blocks. A slope up at the southern end reveals two impassably tight passages to the left (eastwards). Near the foot of the pitch a tube slopes down to the west, but this is blocked by a large boulder; it presumably would connect to 2000-08 which is nearby.","20m rope + two hangers for ent pitch.","One dig, see description.","Form prepared 2006-06-28",,"In dataset","Plan:
Elevation:
Notes in 2004#51","caves/2004-20/2004-20.svx",,,"10m N-S",,,"t2004-20",,,"p2004-20",,,,,,,,,"In choss-filled depression near 2000-08.","Follow usual path from 204 bivvy. Turn left just before 2000-08.","Groove in side of depression allows descent past boulder floor; groove continues upwards to lip of depression and is easily spotted.","
Photo © David Loeffler 08/08/04 11:35:46
","Tag","Tag 8/8/2004","Surveyed",
+,"1/E =",,"2004-21",,"1623/2004-21.html",,,,"Earl's Hat Cave",,"2d","CUCC 2001,2004","Walk down slope (sometimes snow plugged) to chamber. Two passages lead on, left hand passage is choked, right hand passage has not been explored.","Handline may be required","Right hand passage",,,,,,,,,,,,"gps04.p2004-21",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,"Very close to 204 D, approx. 15m down slope NW.",,"Huge open triangular entrance, facing North West.","
","Unmarked",,"Surveyed",
,"1/S + (?)",,"2005-01",,"1623/2005-01.html",,,,"Mysteryville",,"2d","CUCC 2005 Mark S, Emma",,,,,,"In dataset","NOTES MISSING!","caves/2005-01/2005-01.svx",,,,,,,"p2005-01",,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-02",,"1623/2005-02.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-02",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"?",,"2005-03",,"1623/2005-03.html",,,,,,"2d","CUCC 2005 ??",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p2005-03",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
,,"a",,"entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p258a",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,,"b",,"last entrance",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"p258b",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-05",,"1623/2006-05.html",,,,"M5",,"2d",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-05",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,"Draughting surface shaft",,"Tag",,"Surveyed",
-,"1/T +",,"2006-06",,"1623/2006-06/2006-06.html",,,"Bogenhöhle",,,"1c","Origin obscure; surveyed 2001 CUCC (Mark S, Mike Cox)","Ducking under the entrance arch leads to a spacious tunnel with snow on the floor. This narrows and slopes uphill to a second skylight entrance.","None required",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing","surface/bogen.svx",,,,"This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 description, but that cave was relocated in 2007.",,"t2006-06",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,"Obvious large arched entrance opposite the second of the two short climbs on the 204 walk-in, just before Laser Point 0/5.","
Photo © Mark Shinwell 2006","Tag","Retagged in 2006 with the new provisional number (""2006 06"").","Surveyed",
+,"1/T +",,"2006-06",,"1623/2006-06/2006-06.html",,,"Bogenhöhle",,,"1c","Origin obscure; surveyed 2001 CUCC (Mark S, Mike Cox)","Ducking under the entrance arch leads to a spacious tunnel with snow on the floor. This narrows and slopes uphill to a second skylight entrance.","None required",,,,"In dataset","Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing","surface/bogen.svx",,,,"This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 description, but that cave was relocated in 2007.",,"t2006-06",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,"Obvious large arched entrance opposite the second of the two short climbs on the 204 walk-in, just before Laser Point 0/5.","
Photo © Mark Shinwell 2006","Tag","Retagged in 2006 with the new provisional number (""2006 06"").","Surveyed",
,"0/S -",,"2006-07",,"1623/2006-07.html",,,"Infrared Spectrometer",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Matt)","One spit placed, but not descended",,,,,,,,,,,,,"gps06.2006-07",,,,"GPS post SA",,,,,,,,,,,,"Tag","Tag ""2006-07"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed",
,"1/T +",,"2006-08",,"1623/2006-08/2006-08.html",,,"Knackered Tacklesack Cave",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle + Sandeep)","Boulder slope leading to impenetrable choke after 12m","None required",,,"2006 logbook","In dataset","
Notes in 2006#33","caves/2006-08/2006-08.svx",,,,,,"p2006-08",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Surveyed",
,"1/S +",,"2006-09",,"1623/2006-09/2006-09.html",,,"Random Schacht",,,"2d","CUCC 2006 (Phil + Chantalle)",,,,,,,"Notes in 2006#27. Drawn up straight onto master survey by DL, to be copied.","caves/2006-09/2006-09.svx",,,,,,"p2006-09",,,,"Surface survey",,,,,,,,"Close to 258 (Tunnockschacht), around 50m to the south-east.",,,"
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Entrance and tag | Closeup of entrance |
Photos © Chantalle Mouwer 2006-08-06","Tag","Tag ""2006-09"" placed by original explorers","Surveyed",
diff --git a/noinfo/cave-number-index b/noinfo/cave-number-index
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d08dba2e2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/noinfo/cave-number-index
@@ -0,0 +1,549 @@
+1623
+
+(a) not ours:
+
+1 Liägerhöhle
+2 Wasserlöcher
+3 Gellerofen
+4 Ritscherbachhöhle
+5 Holzknechtbrünndlloch
+6 Quelle
+7 Bachschläg
+8 Großes Loserloch
+9 Kleines Loserloch
+10 Spalthöhle
+11 Höhle in der Loserwestwand 1
+12 Höhle in der Loserwestwand 2
+13 Knochenhöhle
+14 Schafkirche
+15 Michel-Gang
+16 Pauli-Loch
+17 Bärenhöhle im Höllgraben
+18 Gaisofen im Ammerei
+19 Gamsofen im Scharlingkar
+20 Windhöhle
+21 Windloch im Egglgrube
+22 Spiralschacht
+23 Steinbockhöhle
+24 Schachthöhle bei Egglgrubenalm
+25 Mauskothhöhle
+26 Wasserschlinger I
+27 Wasserschlinger II
+28 Augsteckhöhle
+29 Schwarzmoosloch
+30 Grundloses Loch
+31 Elchhöhle
+32 Windloch am Stögerweg
+33 Schichtgrenzenhöhle
+34 Höhle am Kratzer I
+35 Dr. Kerschner Höhle
+36 Schachtgruppe I - V
+37 Schachtgruppe beim Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel
+38 Algenhöhle
+39 SCHWA höhle 39
+40 Schwarzmooskogeleishöhle
+41 Stellerweghöhle
+42 Wasserschacht
+43 Höhle beim Wackelstein
+44 Höhle am Kratzer II
+45 Dannerschacht
+46 Engelbrechthöhle
+47 SCHWA höhle 47
+48 SCHWA höhle 48
+49 SCHWA höhle 49
+50 SCHWA höhle 50
+51 Höhlen 1-3 in Weiße Wand
+52 Sennerkeller & Sauloch
+53 Gellerliäger
+54 Seehöhle
+55 Schachthöhle west. Hochanger
+56 Hornsteinhöhle
+57 Höhle unterhalb der Schafkirche
+58 Höhle unterhalb ab Pauli-Loch
+59 Bruchshutthöhle
+60 Schacht I-IV bei Gschwandalm
+61 Gemsbockhöhle
+62 Dolinenhöhle
+63 Pseudoskorpionhöhle
+64 Gr. Durchgangshöhle
+65 Widderhöhle
+66 Löckerweghöhle
+67 Biwakhöhle am Loser
+68 Kleine Bärenhöhle
+69 Schacht am Gschirr
+70 Schneckenloch
+72 Skeletthöhle
+73 Suppentellerschacht
+74 Schneckenhaushöhle
+75 Wisenthöhle
+77 Fichtenschacht
+78 Schwaben(schacht)höhle
+79 Badenerschacht
+88 Lärchenschacht
+116 Kleine Eishöhle
+117 Stuttgarter-Schacht
+118 Schwa-Schacht 118
+119 Schwa-Schacht 119
+120 Schwa-Schacht 120
+121-126 no records
+127 Kleine Firnhöhle
+128 Enttauschungsschacht
+129 Große Firnhöhle
+130 Cäcilien-Schacht
+131 Thomas-Eishöhle
+132 Tropfsteinhöhle am Augsteck
+133 Unterstandhöhle
+134 Höhlenruine bei der Wasserstelle
+166-170 no records
+202 Dominoschacht
+203 Sonnenscheinschacht
+206 7-Eingangshöhle
+211-213 no records
+228 Kleine Schnellzughöhle
+229 Weiße Höhle (ArGe - but is also CUCC surveyed and documented)
+232 Grießkogelschacht (ArGe - no docs, but not in noinfo)
+233 Betthupferie (ArGe - no docs, but not in noinfo)
+252 Bunnyschacht (ArGe - svx, no docs, but not in noinfo)
+259-262 no records
+
+(b) not ours, but only known by the explorers' numbers (both GSCB, we think)
+
+88F
+88H
+
+(c) ours, with full kataster numbers (even though some are missing/undocumented)
+
+71 Fledermaushöhle (well, sort of ours - CUCC joint with Karl. Our survey)
+76 Eislufthöhle
+80 Schwa Schacht 80
+81 Schwa Höhle 81
+82 Bräuninghöhle
+83 Schwa Schacht 83
+84 Schwa Höhle 84
+85 Schwa Höhle 85
+86 Schwa Schacht 86
+87A Schacht 87A bei Stögerweg
+87B Schacht 87B bei Stögerweg
+89 Schwa Schacht 89
+90 Bräu Schacht 90
+91 Bräu Schacht 91
+92 Bräu Schacht 92
+93 Bräu Schacht 93
+94 Bräu Schacht 94
+95 Bräu Schacht 95
+96 Bräu Schacht 96
+97 Schneewindschacht
+98 Plateau Schacht 98
+99 Plateau Schacht 99
+100 Plateau Schacht 100
+101 Plateau Schacht 101
+102 Plateau Schacht 102
+103 Plateau Schacht 103
+104 Plateau Schacht 104
+105 Plateau Schacht 105
+107 Gemshöhle
+108 Plateau Schacht 108
+109 Schwa-Schacht 109
+110 Kein Hubschrauber Höhle
+111 Plateau Schacht 111
+112 Plateau Schacht 112
+113 Sonnenstrahlhöhle
+114 Verlorenschacht 114
+115 Schnellzughöhle
+135 Schwa Schacht 135
+136 Steinschlagschacht
+137 Schwa Schacht 137
+138 Schwa Schacht 138
+139 Schwa Schacht 139
+140 Schwa Schacht 140
+141 Schwa Höhle 141
+142 Schwa Höhle 142
+143 Weiße Warze Schacht I
+144 Tony's Second Höhle
+145 Wolfhöhle
+146 Tobogganschacht
+147 Schwa Höhle 147
+148 Marilyn Monroe Höhle
+149 Plateau Schacht 149
+150 Schwa Röhrhöhle 150
+151 Schwa Höhle 151
+152 Bananehöhle
+153 Schwa Schacht 153
+154 Schwa Schacht 154
+155 Unerforscht Schacht 155
+156 Schwa Schacht 156
+157 Pirat Schacht
+158 Donner und Blitzen Höhle
+159 Winded Hole
+160 Plateau Schacht 160
+161 Kaninchenhöhle
+162 Schwa Höhle 162
+163 Schwa Höhle 163
+164 Plateau Schacht 164
+165 Schwa Schacht 165
+171 Plateau Höhle 90/1
+172 Plateau Höhle 90/2
+173 Plateau Schacht 90/3
+174 Plateau Schacht 90/4
+175 Plateau Schacht 90/5
+176 Plateau Schacht 90/6
+177 Tantalus Schacht
+178 Plateau Höhle 90/8
+179 Plateau Schacht 90/9
+180 Schwa Schacht 90/10
+181 Plateau Schacht 90/11
+181 was also provisionally given to 1623/160, but the cave never thus marked (but may appear as 181 in logbooks ?)
+182 Bovistundpuderzuckerhöhle
+183 Elchfalle
+184 Shiruken
+185 Zweijahreentstehungshöhle originally marked 183
+186 Rosenkavalierhöhle
+187 Schwa Schacht 187
+188 Skinrip Durchgange I-VI 188 might already be allocated to someone else, so this may revert to 1990-18. Need to check with Robert ?
+189 Plateau Schacht 189.
+190 Glitterstompf
+191 Schwa Schacht 191
+192 Schwa Schacht 192
+193 Schwa Schacht 193
+194 Schwa Schacht 194
+195 Schwa Schacht 195
+196 Schwa Höhle 196
+197 Bemoost Tropfen Höhle
+198 Fuchshöhle
+199 Stürzender Felsbrocken Höhle
+200 Verlorener Rucksack Schacht
+201 Haftefelle Schacht
+204 Steinbrückenhöhle
+205 Nordalpenschacht
+207 Plumpsklohöhle
+208 Quallenhöhle
+209 Schistock-Absturzschacht
+210 Fettsack und Faulpelz höhle
+214 Segment cave
+215 Rufverbindungshöhle
+216 Nichts 50
+217 Schneepfropfenhöhle
+218 Hammerkopfabsturtzhöhle
+219 Tertaeingfester
+220 Kennedy Alternative
+221 ? seems no record of this on site
+222 Gösserhöhle
+223 Eggenbergschacht
+224 Toplesscayonhöhle (typo for Toplesscanyonhöhle?)
+225 Jahrzehnschacht
+226 Skaschacht
+227 Faultienschacht
+230 Vergeßlichheithöhle
+231 Traungoldhöhle
+234 Hauchhöhle
+235 Schaukelfelsbrockenhöhle
+236 Moostunnelhöhle
+237 Dreieingangabdrosselnhöhle
+238 Flinkameiseschacht
+239 Rock'n'Roll Höhle
+240 Gewölbeschacht
+241 Dreieckhöhle
+242 Tropfelhöhle
+243 GNDN Höhle
+244 Dünne Faulpelz Höhle
+245 Weizeneishöhle
+246 Damoclesschacht
+247 Kartoffelbreihöhle
+248 Blaudrachenschacht
+249 Artischockehöhle
+250 Schönschrifthöhle
+251 In Ihrer Gesichtshöhle
+253 Rundreisehöhle (survex file still under 2004-15)
+254 Kindergartenhöhle (survex file still under 2004-19)
+255 Brecheisenhöhle (survex file still under 2004-20)
+256 Nischehöhle (survex file still under 2003-01)
+257 Daumenkinohöhle (survex file still under 2005-07)
+258 Tunnockschacht
+263 Clownhöhle
+264 Balkonhöhle
+
+(d) our internal numbers. When given full kataster status, => official number
+ otherwise, these caves are awaiting submission to Robert. We (try to) say elsewhere how complete the documentation is,
+ as part of a drive to identify caves we actually could submit to Robert. Depressingly few...
+ The other motivation for this file is to identify gaps in numbering that imply finds which are so poorly recorded that
+ there is nothing in the Prospecting guide saying what needs doing !
+
+1977/11 expo.survex.com/years/1988/164.htm refers to this number, which is almost certainly 1976-B11
+(1987-01 might be 199 Stürzender Felsbrocken Höhle but web page doesn't say. This is just an AERW memory to remind me to check logbook)
+1987-02
+1989-01
+1990-01 => 1623/171
+1990-02 => 1623/172
+1990-03 => 1623/173
+1990-04 => 1623/174
+1990-05 => 1623/175
+1990-06 => 1623/176
+1990-07 => 1623/177 Tantalus Schacht (which is missing completely)
+1990-08 => 1623/178
+1990-09 => 1623/179
+1990-10 => 1623/180
+1990-11 => 1623/181
+1990-12 => 1623/182 Bovistundpuderzuckerhöhle
+1990-13 => 1623/183 Elchfalle
+1990-14 => 1623/184 Shiruken
+; the expo report specifically documents 1-14 and nothing else
+1990-15 website says this (almost certainly) doesn't exist and is a typo
+1990-18 => 1623/188, but CUCC may have used this number without kataster submission
+1990-ADAM => 1623/225 Jahrzehnschacht
+1992-X01
+1993-01 => 1623/200 Verlorener Rucksack Schacht
+1996-01 Ski-pole höhle
+1996-02 => 1623/224 Toplesscayonhöhle
+1996-03 => 1623/223 Eggenbergschacht
+
+1996-04 => 1623/222 Gösserhöhle
+1996-05
+1996-X01
+1996WK2 => 1623/207 Plumpsklohöhle
+1996WK3 => 1623/208 Quallenhöhle
+1996WK4
+1996WK5 => 1623/219 Tertaeingfester
+1996WK6 => 1623/218 Hammerkopfabsturtzhöhle
+1996WK7 appears to have been retagged => 1997-07
+1996WK8 => 1623/209 (maybe also 1996-08 and/or 1997-08) Schistock-Absturzschacht
+1996WK9 appears to have been retagged => 1997-08 (which covered WK8, WK9, WK10)
+1996WK10 see WK9
+1996WK11
+1996WK12
+1997-07
+1998-01 => 1623/201 Haftefelle Schacht (at one time tagged 1998-02)
+1998-03 => 1623/210 Fettsack und Faulpelz höhle
+1998-X01
+1999-03 => 1623/204 Steinbrückenhöhle
+1999-04 => 1623/230 Vergeßlichheithöhle
+1999-10 => 1623/162b
+1999-BO-01 => 1623/205 Nordalpenschacht (maybe this is web page error for 1999-OB-01 ? page says tag is 1999-01
+1999-OB-01
+1999-OB-02
+1999-OB-03 => 1623/226 Skaschacht
+1999-OB-04 => 1623/227 Faultienschacht
+1999-X01
+1999_MS_01
+1999_MS_02
+2000-01 => 1623/231 Traungoldhöhle
+2000-02 ('plus' cave on ridge up to hinter - see '96 docs)
+2000-03 => 1623/214 Segment Cave
+2000-04 => 1623/220 Kennedy Alternative
+2000-05 => 1623/215 Rufverbindungshöhle
+2000-06 => 1623/216 Nichts 50
+2000-07 => 1623/217 Schneepfropfenhöhle
+2000-08 Grabenkrieghöhle
+2000-09 => 1623/234 Hauchhöhle
+2000-AA-01 => 1623/250 Schönschrifthöhle
+2001-02 documented as 1½ body lengths (by Animal - c 1.65m), which is too small for a kataster number
+2001-03 Unnamed
+2001-04 => 1623/239 Rock'n'Roll Höhle
+2001-05 => 1623/243 GNDN Höhle
+2001-06 Erbärmlichbaumhöhle
+2001-07 Hoffnungschacht
+2001-08 Schneeoberlichtschacht
+2001-09 Funkberaterschacht
+2001-10 Großarbeithöhle
+2001-11 Schnürsenkelschacht
+2001-12 Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht
+2001-046 number is referred to in description of 1623/239 (=2001-04). Maybe a typo for 2001-04b ?
+2002-01 => 1623/249 Artischockehöhle
+2002-02 => 1623/234B
+2002-03 Igelhöhle
+2002-04 => 1623/242 Tropfelhöhle
+2002-05 Rhabarberhöhle
+2002-06 Eiercremehöhle
+2002-07
+2002-08
+2002-10
+2002-AD-01 Unamed
+2002-AD-02
+2002-AD-03
+2002-AD-04 Klippenhöhle
+2002-OB-01
+2002-W-01
+2002-W-02
+2002-X09
+2002-X09B
+2002-X11 => 2005-08
+2002-X12 => 2005-07 => 1623/257 Daumenkinohöhle
+2002-X13 => 2005-06 L Shaft
+2002-X14 => 2005-05 => 1623/264 Balkonhöhle now quite important ;-)
+2002-X15
+2002-X16
+2002-X17
+2002-X18
+2002-XX
+2003-01 => 1623/256 Nischehöhle
+2003-02 => 1623/248 Blaudrachenschacht
+2003-03 => 1623/247 Kartoffelbreihöhle
+2003-04 => 1623/241 Dreieckhöhle
+2003-05 => 1623/246 Damoclesschacht
+2003-06 => 1623/161g
+2003-07
+2003-08 => 1623/240 Gewölbeschacht
+2003-09 => 1623/245 Weizeneishöhle
+2003-10 => 1623/244 Dünne Faulpelz Höhle
+2003-X11
+2003-X12
+2003-X13
+2003-X14 Knochenloch
+2003-X15 Gipfelschacht
+2003-X16
+2003-X17
+2003-X18
+2004-01 [2006#6]
+2004-02
+2004-03 [2006#15]
+2004-04
+2004-05
+2004-06
+2004-07
+2004-08
+2004-09
+2004-10
+2004-11 => 1623/251 In Ihrer Gesichtshöhle
+2004-12 => 1623/161h
+2004-13
+2004-14 Doktorarbeitloch
+2004-15 => 1623/253 Rundreisehöhle
+2004-16
+2004-17
+2004-18
+2004-19 => 1623/254 Kindergartenhöhle
+2004-20 => 1623/255 Brecheisenhöhle
+2004-21
+2005-01
+2005-02
+2005-03
+2005-04 => 1623/204h
+2005-05 => 1623/264 Balkonhöhle [The original ID 2005-05 was also used (briefly) for another entrance, which was found the next day to connect to 204, and designated as 204G]
+2005-06 L Shaft
+2005-07 => 1623/257 Daumenkinohöhle
+2005-08
+2005-91
+2005-92
+2005-93
+2005-94
+2005-95
+2005-96 Schlotschacht
+2005-97 Genutetschacht
+2005-98
+2005-99 Ohne Mantel Höhle
+2006-01
+2006-02
+2006-03
+2006-05
+2006-06 Bogenhöhle
+2006-07 Infrared Spectrometer
+2006-08 Knackered Tacklesack Cave
+2006-09 Random Schacht
+2006-70 Cairn Cave
+2006-71
+2006-72
+2006-73 Ice Curtain Cave
+2007-70 Spit Pot
+2007-71 Olly reports over 100m long (verbal, 2015-08-06)
+2007-72 Batter Pot
+2010-01 => 1623/263 Clownhöhle
+2010-03 2010-03
+2011-01 BS30 Kugelzweitehöhle
+2012-HW-01 Unamed
+2012-HW-02 Unamed
+2012-OK-01 Unnamed
+2012-OK-02 Unnamed
+2012-OK-03 Unnamed
+2012-dd-01 2012-dd-01
+2012-dd-02 Unnamed
+2012-dd-03 Unnamed
+2012-dd-04 Unnamed
+2012-dd-05 Unnamed
+2012-dd-06 Big D höhle
+2012-dd-07 Unnamed
+2012-dd-08 Unnamed
+2012-dd-09 Unnamed
+2012-dd-10 Unnamed
+2012-dd-11 Unnamed
+2012-ns-03 Slime Cave
+2012-ns-09 Bergspitze Schacht
+2012-ns-10 Kleine Baum Höhle
+2012-ns-13 Moth Cave
+2014-NEO-01 Ferkerhöhle
+2014-SD-01 2014 SD 01
+A1 CUCC 1976/A1
+B1 CUCC 1976/B1
+B2 CUCC 1976/B2
+B3 CUCC 1976/B3
+B4 CUCC 1976/B4 his is easy to finf, and ought to be easy to survey. For fuck sake get rid of it !
+B5 CUCC 1976/B5 conceivably => 1623/35
+B6 CUCC 1976/B6
+B7 CUCC 1976/B7
+B8 CUCC 1976/B8 => 1623/197 Bemoost Tropfen Höhle
+B9 CUCC 1976/B9 => 1623/190 Glitterstompf
+B10 CUCC 1976/B10
+B11 CUCC 1976/B11 => 1623/198 Fuchshöhle
+BS1-15
+BS16 BS16
+BS17 Organhöhle
+BS18
+BS19
+BS20-nn?
+CUCC2015DL01 Shagged Spit Hoehle
+CUCC2015DL02 Chossy Death Slope Hoehle
+HFG-KA88
+LA25 LUSS/LA25
+LA26 LUSS/LA26
+LA27 LUSS/LA27
+LA30 LUSS/LA30
+LA34 Rätselhöhle
+LA35 LUSS/LA35
+LA37 LUSS/LA37
+LA38 LUSS/LA38
+LA40 LUSS/LA40
+
+that's ~ 135 provisional numbers (not including BS and LA caves)
+
+(e) *discernible* gaps in the above sequences.
+ Of course, there may be other numbers used whose existence cannot be deduced from obvious gaps....
+
+Discernible gaps
+
+; the expo report specifically documents 1-14 and nothing else
+; 15 is documented as a probable typo believed never to have referred to an actual cave, 18 may be a logical (but wrong) deduction, and 16, 17 must also never have existed.
+1990-16
+1990-17
+1996WK1 not in PG, not found by grep
+1997-01
+1997-02
+1997-03
+1997-04
+1997-05
+1997-06
+1998-02 this tag used for what was really 1998-01, which is documented, so never existed.
+1999-01 (probably covered under 1999-BO-01 => 1623/205)
+1999-02
+1999-05
+1999-06
+1999-07
+1999-08
+1999-09
+2001-01
+2002-09 see 2007 log. "Don't think this should be assigned a
+kataster number as it is v. small.", but it *is* tagged (2007-07-22 Juia)
+2002-X01 to X08
+2002-X10
+2003-X01 to X10 (suspect these are == 2003-01...)
+2006-04 mentioned once in 2006 log - definitely big enough for kataster
+2010-02 lon="13.82211997" lat="47.69639036" 1905.80 p2010-02 in map/ents.gpx
+2012-ns-01 lon="13.82066426" lat="47.69668055" 1861.81 p2012-ns-01
+2012-ns-02 lon="13.82176965" lat="47.69849151" 1922.80 p2012-ns-02
+2012-ns-04 not in PG, not found by grep
+2012-ns-05 lon="13.82221138" lat="47.69960292" 1913.80 p2012-ns-05
+2012-ns-06 lon="13.82232847" lat="47.69973005" 1916.80 p2012-ns-06
+2012-ns-07 lon="13.82247902" lat="47.70014557" 1922.80 p2012-ns-07
+2012-ns-08 lon="13.82223088" lat="47.70051187" 1928.80 p2012-ns-08
+2012-ns-11 lon="13.82058718" lat="47.70010815" 1923.80 p2012-ns-11
+2012-ns-12 lon="13.82129671" lat="47.70115017" 1925.80 p2012-ns-12
+
+the ones with locations obviously exist, but are not in PG or documented elsewhere.
+So that's at least 10 more that do indeed exist in some form.
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-CUCC 1978, 2013: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team
-Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom. Olly and
+CUCC 1978, 2013: opened and Big Rift explored by Team Youth. Team
+Geriatric explored the Big Pitch and reached the bottom. Olly and
Jenny extended in 2012/2013
-Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season (or at least did in the late 1970s). This large, phreatic passage leads to 83 (via Down Under) to the southwest (by climbing up the hading left wall into a higher level passage) and Ropeless to the northeast. The 1970's way on is down pitch in a rift almost opposite the entrance pitch, from which some of the draught pours.
-To the northeast, the passage is smaller and is soon broken by a 5m deep rift. Upstream (right) ends in a boulder choke below 2012-70, downstream (left) appears to connect to the 1970’s pitch series. To continue, the rift is crossed by a pendule to a chossy slope up on the other side. From the top of this slope a series of short dusty ramping pitches lead down. In 2012 a rope was only used at the top, but in 2013 it was rigged down to the bottom (p10, c3). At the bottom a short section of dusty crawling passage (draft in your face) leads to another rampy pitch. This is initially freehanging, but becomes more rampy (p10, c7). At the bottom of the rampy section, a rifty pitch continues below, and a traverse level heads off to the NNE and into Ropeless. There are two ways Ropeless can be gained. In 2012 the rigging ended when all available gear was used, and a bold traverse continued until it was (just) possible to climb down into the sandy passage. In 2013 more gear was available, and the drop was rigged down from the end of the traverse followed by a short (rigged) down and up to gain the same sandy passage.
-This sandy passage is followed against a strong draft. Shortly (~15m later) the passage bends to the right, and a smaller walking sized side passage leaves on the left (which is more obvious when going out) - this leads to Wonderland via Sea of Fudge and connections to the 1970’s route.
-Continuing east along the main Ropeless passage, a short climb down (rigged in 2013) and traverse across brings you into a large, drippy chamber with rocks all over the floor. At the end of this a small rift is descended (rope) down a narrow rubble slope which isn’t very stable, so beware of dislodging rocks onto people or the rope below (this may in fact be better rigged by traversing at a higher level from the chamber and then dropping when it opens out). After a few metres you land on a col with pitches to each side. West quickly ends in a too tight rift, East is descended to a rubble slope. Facing down the slope, Ropefree is through a window on the left-hand (north) wall, reached by a short rope traverse. From the top of this it is possible to scramble down the other side into another chamber. A strong draft emanates from a far too-tight right in the floor on the right. At the end of the chamber a tight rift can be gained at floor level, but it is better to bridge up and along, traversing over some rocks (avoiding one squeeze) to an unavoidable short squeeze (Pushing the Envelope). This is best entered feet first - there is a convenient ledge the other side (but do keep in mind there is a pitch below). Tackle is best passed through with at least one person on each side.
-Immediately through Pushing the Envelope, is a rift pitch that appears to continue down a fair way. Descend the top narrow part of the rift (rope) until it opens out where a traverse ledge takes you around the left side of the continuing pitch into Sleepless.
-Sleepless is a fairly high passage. It is best to follow it at floor level - there is an upper level but this ends in a tricky climb down through the boulders. Following the lower level (which soon splits off down a sloping climb on the right side of the passage) a short section of straight rift is soon followed by some pretty mud banks. The passage opens out and narrows again and continues until it is broken by a small hole. This can be crossed with a short traverse (rope). Beyond this, Sleepless appears to continue north with a pitch. The main way on is to ignoring this and follow ledges round to the right into a short section of curving phreatic passage. Shortly this hits the end of a large cross rift which heads off to the South. At this intersection, the draught is really strong and cold - this is the Coldest Place in Earth. Skirt around the end of the cross rift on the left (rope) to where a short pitch descends to a gloopy muddy floor.
-The Coldest Place in Earth is followed until a large pitch is reached. This is crossed by Easy Traverse (rope) round ledges on the LH wall. Beyond this, the passage is followed until a pitch is reached. The Twin Pitches are split by a wet muddy pool. At the bottom of the second part of the pitch the cave becomes more rift like - Restless.
-From the base of the second of the Twin Pitches, a floor trench soon starts. The best route we found was (description written from memory nearly a year later) to descend about 2m into in it fairly soon, then traverse along at that level for a bit, climbing down about another 2m near a chock stone (if you descend too quickly the rift is very awkward to move along - and coming out, it’s quite easy to miss where to climb up and find yourself trapped in the bottom of the rift, unable to get higher - if this happens, just backtrack looking carefully for where to climb up). The rift widens as it kinks left, and you want to descend onto the large ledge which is (hopefully) not far below. Traverse round as the rift bends back to the right, and the short Rift Pitch soon follows. This pitch ends on some ledges (but there is a continuation below), follow these ledges on. Continue along the rift, traversing on ledges and climbing down when possible past a small pool. The passage now widens and is broken by a large undescended pitch, Too Bold for This Spit. This is thought to connect with China 68m below. A traverse is made along the right hand wall to reach a passage on the other side with a chossy floor sloping up. From the top of this slope, head down the other side and follow the passage as it bends to the NE.
-The passage is broken by a short pitch Down and Up, abseil down this and climb the other side (free-climbable to rig, but really deserves a rope for normal use) to reach Land of Confusion. The main rift passage is high, but in places narrow, and can be followed past several easy climbs and side passages to reach the head of a large pitch, Korea.
-Korea can be descended to land at the south end of a large breakdown chamber with several ways on. To continue deeper cross to the North end of the chamber and wriggle down through the rocks until it opens out further. A series of pitches can be descended through the rocks into a continuing rift. To reach China, follow the southern wall to the west through breakdown and down a short climb until you break out into a large passage, China. Turning right in China quickly ends in a large muddy/bouldery wall, with a passage on the right which connects back to the Korea chamber via a short pitch. Turning left, China can be followed along and down until the passage eventually narrows, and progress is blocked by a pitch.
-Wonderland
Following the side passage from ropeless leads down several short climbs to come out in the wall of a slightly larger passage. Left here leads to a connection with the 1970’s route, and to another with Ropeless. Right leads to Wonderland via a short wet and muddy duck, the Sea of Fudge. When going through the pinch point, beware of a stalactite. After this the passage enlarges until it ends at a junction with a cross rift. To the right this soon ends, but left can be followed down a couple of climbs (the second is easiest if you follow the LHW) to land at the bottom a drippy aven. Climb up into a tall narrow rift on the other side, and wriggle through The Rabbit Hole (the wide point in an otherwise too narrow rift). This quickly becomes a keyhole passage with a walking sized phreatic part which is followed. The floor trench quickly leaves the main passage on the right (following the departing floor trench is awkward at first, but opens out at an undescended pitch).
-The main Wonderland passage is followed, past a small chamber on the left (with side passage doubling back), and then a second larger chamber. The is a climb up on the back wall of this chamber which appears to gain a passage above. A low way on at the end of the chamber reconnects with the main passage further west. The main passage suddenly gets much smaller and splits with a choked passage on the right and a small aven on the left.
+Small entrance in boulders in a dry gully drops into a small chamber, in the bottom corner of which is the excavated head of a pitch. This quickly bells out to 6m diameter and lands after 18m in a large passage which contains ice-formations early in the season (or at least did in the late 1970s). This large, phreatic passage leads to 83 (via Down Under) to the southwest (by climbing up the hading left wall into a higher level passage) and Ropeless to the northeast. The 1970's way on is down pitch in a rift almost opposite the entrance pitch, from which some of the draught pours.
+To the northeast, the passage is smaller and is soon broken by a 5m deep rift. Upstream (right) ends in a boulder choke below 2012-70, downstream (left) appears to connect to the 1970’s pitch series. To continue, the rift is crossed by a pendule to a chossy slope up on the other side. From the top of this slope a series of short dusty ramping pitches lead down. In 2012 a rope was only used at the top, but in 2013 it was rigged down to the bottom (p10, c3). At the bottom a short section of dusty crawling passage (draft in your face) leads to another rampy pitch. This is initially freehanging, but becomes more rampy (p10, c7). At the bottom of the rampy section, a rifty pitch continues below, and a traverse level heads off to the NNE and into Ropeless. There are two ways Ropeless can be gained. In 2012 the rigging ended when all available gear was used, and a bold traverse continued until it was (just) possible to climb down into the sandy passage. In 2013 more gear was available, and the drop was rigged down from the end of the traverse followed by a short (rigged) down and up to gain the same sandy passage.
+This sandy passage is followed against a strong draft. Shortly (~15m later) the passage bends to the right, and a smaller walking sized side passage leaves on the left (which is more obvious when going out) - this leads to Wonderland via Sea of Fudge and connections to the 1970’s route.
+Continuing east along the main Ropeless passage, a short climb down (rigged in 2013) and traverse across brings you into a large, drippy chamber with rocks all over the floor. At the end of this a small rift is descended (rope) down a narrow rubble slope which isn’t very stable, so beware of dislodging rocks onto people or the rope below (this may in fact be better rigged by traversing at a higher level from the chamber and then dropping when it opens out). After a few metres you land on a col with pitches to each side. West quickly ends in a too tight rift, East is descended to a rubble slope. Facing down the slope, Ropefree is through a window on the left-hand (north) wall, reached by a short rope traverse. From the top of this it is possible to scramble down the other side into another chamber. A strong draft emanates from a far too-tight right in the floor on the right. At the end of the chamber a tight rift can be gained at floor level, but it is better to bridge up and along, traversing over some rocks (avoiding one squeeze) to an unavoidable short squeeze (Pushing the Envelope). This is best entered feet first - there is a convenient ledge the other side (but do keep in mind there is a pitch below). Tackle is best passed through with at least one person on each side.
+Immediately through Pushing the Envelope, is a rift pitch that appears to continue down a fair way. Descend the top narrow part of the rift (rope) until it opens out where a traverse ledge takes you around the left side of the continuing pitch into Sleepless.
+Sleepless is a fairly high passage. It is best to follow it at floor level - there is an upper level but this ends in a tricky climb down through the boulders. Following the lower level (which soon splits off down a sloping climb on the right side of the passage) a short section of straight rift is soon followed by some pretty mud banks. The passage opens out and narrows again and continues until it is broken by a small hole. This can be crossed with a short traverse (rope). Beyond this, Sleepless appears to continue north with a pitch. The main way on is to ignoring this and follow ledges round to the right into a short section of curving phreatic passage. Shortly this hits the end of a large cross rift which heads off to the South. At this intersection, the draught is really strong and cold - this is the Coldest Place in Earth. Skirt around the end of the cross rift on the left (rope) to where a short pitch descends to a gloopy muddy floor.
+The Coldest Place in Earth is followed until a large pitch is reached. This is crossed by Easy Traverse (rope) round ledges on the LH wall. Beyond this, the passage is followed until a pitch is reached. The Twin Pitches are split by a wet muddy pool. At the bottom of the second part of the pitch the cave becomes more rift like - Restless.
+From the base of the second of the Twin Pitches, a floor trench soon starts. The best route we found was (description written from memory nearly a year later) to descend about 2m into in it fairly soon, then traverse along at that level for a bit, climbing down about another 2m near a chock stone (if you descend too quickly the rift is very awkward to move along - and coming out, it’s quite easy to miss where to climb up and find yourself trapped in the bottom of the rift, unable to get higher - if this happens, just backtrack looking carefully for where to climb up). The rift widens as it kinks left, and you want to descend onto the large ledge which is (hopefully) not far below. Traverse round as the rift bends back to the right, and the short Rift Pitch soon follows. This pitch ends on some ledges (but there is a continuation below), follow these ledges on. Continue along the rift, traversing on ledges and climbing down when possible past a small pool. The passage now widens and is broken by a large undescended pitch, Too Bold for This Spit. This is thought to connect with China 68m below. A traverse is made along the right hand wall to reach a passage on the other side with a chossy floor sloping up. From the top of this slope, head down the other side and follow the passage as it bends to the NE.
+The passage is broken by a short pitch Down and Up, abseil down this and climb the other side (free-climbable to rig, but really deserves a rope for normal use) to reach Land of Confusion. The main rift passage is high, but in places narrow, and can be followed past several easy climbs and side passages to reach the head of a large pitch, Korea.
+Korea can be descended to land at the south end of a large breakdown chamber with several ways on. To continue deeper cross to the North end of the chamber and wriggle down through the rocks until it opens out further. A series of pitches can be descended through the rocks into a continuing rift. To reach China, follow the southern wall to the west through breakdown and down a short climb until you break out into a large passage, China. Turning right in China quickly ends in a large muddy/bouldery wall, with a passage on the right which connects back to the Korea chamber via a short pitch. Turning left, China can be followed along and down until the passage eventually narrows, and progress is blocked by a pitch.
+Wonderland
Following the side passage from ropeless leads down several short climbs to come out in the wall of a slightly larger passage. Left here leads to a connection with the 1970’s route, and to another with Ropeless. Right leads to Wonderland via a short wet and muddy duck, the Sea of Fudge. When going through the pinch point, beware of a stalactite. After this the passage enlarges until it ends at a junction with a cross rift. To the right this soon ends, but left can be followed down a couple of climbs (the second is easiest if you follow the LHW) to land at the bottom a drippy aven. Climb up into a tall narrow rift on the other side, and wriggle through The Rabbit Hole (the wide point in an otherwise too narrow rift). This quickly becomes a keyhole passage with a walking sized phreatic part which is followed. The floor trench quickly leaves the main passage on the right (following the departing floor trench is awkward at first, but opens out at an undescended pitch).
+The main Wonderland passage is followed, past a small chamber on the left (with side passage doubling back), and then a second larger chamber. The is a climb up on the back wall of this chamber which appears to gain a passage above. A low way on at the end of the chamber reconnects with the main passage further west. The main passage suddenly gets much smaller and splits with a choked passage on the right and a small aven on the left.
Big rift series
A pitch of 23m has an inlet entering part way down, which makes the rest of this pitch and the following one of 19m unpleasant in wet weather. Two ways then lead on, either down with the water or by traversing round this drop to another passage.
Climbing down with the water leads to a short passage with the water in a rift below. Round a sharp corner is a short drop to the head of a larger rift. A 5m pitch down this leads to another rift which, in turn, leads out to the side of a large shaft. Stones dropped from a small hole in the corner of the passage above the 5m pitch also fall into this shaft. Laddering from the side, the pitch is 67m with a large ledge just above half-way, and is unpleasantly wet in poor weather. From the base of this pitch, the continuing rift/canyon trends south west and has pitches of 5, 9 and 8m before the other route drops in from above.
Over the traverse, a short pitch of 4.5m, followed by a short climb up, leads to the head of a pitch of 10m to a boulder floor. Two ways on from here are down through the boulders into a shaft, or across the shaft and into a narrow rift. The way through boulders soon chokes, but the narrow rift soon opens into a massive shaft of 100m with a rebelay roughly halfway. This drops directly into the rift reached by the original route.
Below the junction, the rift continues with a 5m climb and pitches of 5, 14 and 44m, this last pitch being quite wet and emerging into a massive cross-rift trending south east. The water disappears into the choked floor of this rift via a nasty wet crawl, rapidly becoming too small.
-2013 Plan
-2013 Elevation
-
+2013 Plan
+2013 Elevation
+
1978 (grade 5) survey
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1623
5
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-114
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1623
2a
6/t/S/W x
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40m
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1623
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1623
9
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1623
8d
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1623
6
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5
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2c
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1623
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2/S +
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2c
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1623
2c
1/S +
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2c
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1623
8c
1/T +
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1623
2b
2/S x
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2a
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1623
2a
6/T/S x
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40n
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2a
3/S +
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1623
2a
6/S/T x
-144
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4/t/S +
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2c
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1623
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Extended Elevation of 148 and 81 (2012):
-
+
Plan of 148 (2012):
-
+
Area plan, showing 81, 82, 107, 148, 1987-02, 2006-06 and 2006-76 (2012):
-
+
There is also a 1980s survey area plan, drawn at 1:2000, showing 145, 82 and 148 on Gauß and Krüger
coordinates.
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2b
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1623
2c
1/S +
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1623
1c
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The cave has a walk-in entrance, splitting just inside. The left passage comes out below a shaft from the surface, and apparently continues unexplored. The main passage reaches a 10m pitch, also below a surface shaft, which drops into a chamber. To the left is a short passage to an undescended pitch of about 10m, while to the right are three ways on. First is a rift, then a passage with an ice floor, and finally, half back towards the entrance, is a passage emerging below another surface shaft (passed on the surface just before reaching the entrance). This final passage also appeared to continue. Because a large carbide pig was found outside the entrance, it was assumed that someone else was in the course of exploring this cave.
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-? Survey plan and elv in NotKH book.NotKH book 1999- p16
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+ Steeply-descending canyon, aligned 115<->295°, 3m wide with boulder floor. The Tag is in the RH wall looking into the hole (south-eastwards), above a large pointy boulder. The GPS point is ~3m above out of the canyon.
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Email 2005-05-30
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A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.
Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book
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CUCC 2005 (Olly B)
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2005 logbook: discovery; exploration
Notes in 2005#30
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Notes in 2001#11 apparently, but this wallet is missing
In dataset
-This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 in the latter's description, but that cave was relocated in 2007.
+This was once conjectured to be the same as 1987-02 in the latter's description, but that cave was relocated in 2007.
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+Crawling/stooping horizontal entrance that draughts out. After ~10m there is a restricted pitch head that appears to open out onto a ~5m pitch. The pitch head is awkward, then bells out to land on a rubble floor with a dirty snowplug. A chink of light enters upslope from a nearby shaft, while downslope the roof lowers and chokes.
2006 logbook
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+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-71.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1d
1/S =
-
+
2006-71
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-72.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-72.html
index d7933125b..17efe8ce8 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-72.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-72.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@
False
1623-2006-72
-
+Mystery Plus Cave
1623
4
1/T +
-
+
2006-72
@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@
Unknown, and CUCC 2006, 2007 (Jenny)
-Stooping-size horizontal entrace, draughts outwards a bit. Apparently continues some distance, but has a "+" mark of unknown provenance suggesting it doesn't go too far.
+Stooping-size horizontal entrace, draughts outwards a bit. Only continues about 10m.
In dataset
-
+Has a "+" mark of unknown provenance suggesting it was previously explored.
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-73.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-73.html
index 4a916cf2c..2b5eddf5c 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-73.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2006-73.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1d
-
+
2006-73
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-70.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-70.html
index 999d5ccf4..3307c364e 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-70.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-70.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1d
-
+
2007-70
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)
-
-
+The entrance is a approximately 1.5m diameter shaft with a horizontal connection to an adjacent (larger) shaft a few metres down. At the base, an icy snow slope drops away before the roof comes down - possibly passable with less ice/snow. Above this end, and ice fall comes in from a small passage up which I couldn't easily get to. The larger adjacent shaft doesn't have any leads.
+Rope ?m
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-71.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-71.html
index 1e66d6e27..673a93e96 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-71.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-71.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -9,28 +9,38 @@
False
1623-2007-71
-
+Korokorohöhle
1623
1d
-
-
+2/T x
+
2007-71
- 1623-2007-71
-
+ 1623-2007-71a
+ a
+
+
+ 1623-2007-71b
+ b
+
+
+ 1623-2007-71c
+ c
-CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)
-
-
+CUCC 2007, 2015 (Jenny + Olly)
+Low drafty entrance at base of small cliff quickly becomes walking/stooping passage. On the right is a 1m climb down to an undescended pitch (07-01B), next to this is another way on which leads to another undescended pitch (07-02C) with a passage appearing to continue beyond. A few metres further along the main passage is 2007-71b, a skylight entrance (free-climbable). Continuing on leads to a small chamber and four way junction. The passage on the right soon chokes. The passage on the left quickly becomes very small and can be followed to pop out on a ledge part way down a shakehole (2007-71c), there is a sound connection between a rift in the SE corner of this shakehole and 97. The main pitch in the shakehole is unexplored (15-03C). The passage continuing straight on from the chamber is bigger and soon reaches a drop which can be traversed over (crawling sized passage continues beyond, 15-01B), the drop is initially free-climbable, but then bells out (15-02B).
+
+None
-
+2015 Plan
+2015 Elevation
In dataset
-
-
+99m
+15m
caves/2007-71/2007-71.svx
1623/2007-71.html
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-72.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-72.html
index 73404e21d..ff4c71506 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-72.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2007-72.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1d
-
+
2007-72
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
-CUCC 2006, 2007 (Jenny + Olly)
-
+CUCC 2007 (Jenny + Olly)
+Slightly draughting entrance, sloping down on the side of a shakehole. Close to being above the Pancake Chips aven in 76. Needed to move some rocks out of the way to get in. Sadly it didn't go much more than 10m, the draught comes out of a 5-10cm wide rift, which appears after a few metres to open up. There is another route lower down which choked and didn't draught.
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2009-03.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2009-03.html
index 6a445821d..7e012de05 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2009-03.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2009-03.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
2009-03
1623
-
+
2009-03
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
CUCC: Gareth Philips, Frank Tully
-A steep climb down some loose choss and gemse bones turns right then descends more steepy to a small rift heading right. Upside -down keyuhole passage with lots of broken dchoss in the bottom.
+A steep climb down some loose choss and gemse bones turns right then descends more steepy to a small rift heading right. Upside -down keyhole passage with lots of broken choss in the bottom.
2009-03
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-201.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-201.html
index 8781b287e..e9b28bd3f 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-201.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-201.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2c
1/S +
-201
+201
1998/01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2010-03.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2010-03.html
index b0d803824..d1e1e68e7 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2010-03.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2010-03.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
2010-03
1623
-
+
2010-03
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2011-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2011-01.html
index 6f1fd6c27..86e550eae 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2011-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2011-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
3S
-
+
2011-01 BS30
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-01.html
index e3891e34c..6a2ab4f7d 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
1T-
-
+
2012-HW-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-02.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-02.html
index 905c80757..fa7e5c8d7 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-02.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-HW-02.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
1T-
-
+
2012-HW-02
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-01.html
index 9d7793c65..f2c7ec1c8 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
-
+
2012-OK-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-02.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-02.html
index 07f1cb272..f43a224fc 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-02.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-02.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
-
+
2012-OK-02
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-03.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-03.html
index 249e5d49f..d950567a9 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-03.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-OK-03.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
-
+
2012-OK-03
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index b203d3e58..4bc9e0f85 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
2012-dd-01
1623
-
+
2012-dd-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-02.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-02.html
index d86afccea..b9d0c3d78 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-02.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-02.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-02
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index 09d83d5c7..be0f11f8f 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-03.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-03.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-03
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-04.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-04.html
index b823da034..e35a1cfdd 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-04.html
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-04
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-05.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-05.html
index 7f4ca961a..4b81110da 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-05.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-05.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-05
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-06.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-06.html
index 8f13d56bf..1bf26c0b3 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-06.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-06.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Big D höhle
1623
-
+
2012-dd-06
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-07.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-07.html
index 60b981c7d..97092c026 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-07.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-07.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-07
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-08.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-08.html
index 52be7a758..f08b29d1c 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-08.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-08.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-08
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-09.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-09.html
index 0c70285b1..9836574d9 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-09.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-09.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-09
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-10.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-10.html
index b7c44bfc0..d6a4a4424 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-10.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-10.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-10
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-11.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-11.html
index 11ba3d650..6bbd9bdd1 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-11.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-dd-11.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Unnamed
1623
-
+
2012-dd-11
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-03.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-03.html
index 51d6e1531..409d502c8 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-03.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-03.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Slime Cave
1623
-
+
2012-ns-03
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-09.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-09.html
index 543f23ccd..2eb31e6a6 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-09.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-09.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Bergspitze Schacht
1623
-
+
2012-ns-09
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html
index 2514c6e7a..6e5bbf6e1 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-10.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Kleine Baum Höhle
1623
-
+
2012-ns-10
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-13.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-13.html
index 4024faaed..c7df8aea8 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-13.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2012-ns-13.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Moth Cave
1623
-
+
2012-ns-13
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2013-sw-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2013-sw-01.html
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4f48423f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2013-sw-01.html
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+False
+1623-2013-sw-01
+Unnamed
+1623
+1d
+
+
+2013-sw-01
+
+
+ 1623-2013-sw-01
+ a
+
+
+
+CUCC 2013 (Stuart Walker)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+In dataset
+
+
+
+
+
+1623/2013-sw-01.html
+1623/2013-sw-01.html
+
+
+
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html
index ac6a53186..c01a04173 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-NEO-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
Ferkerhöhle
1623
-
+
2014-NEO-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-SD-01.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-SD-01.html
index 12f9798c8..8ff20e02f 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-SD-01.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-2014-SD-01.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
2014 SD 01
1623
-
+
2014-SD-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-202.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-202.html
index ba6fd8072..a5d3ede79 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-202.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-202.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2a
-202
+202
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-203.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-203.html
index f7eb66e20..c76024233 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-203.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-203.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2a
-203
+203
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html
index efde37132..22806e09b 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-204.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
5/S x
-204
+204
CUCC 1999/03
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-205.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-205.html
index c6f83e2f0..53242c5e3 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-205.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-205.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2c
2/S +
-205
+205
1999-BO-01
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-206.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-206.html
index 75d845d69..6d6912116 100644
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+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-206.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2b
-206
+206
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-207.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-207.html
index af0b63a4b..ff5be8039 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-207.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-207.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1a
1/T +
-207
+207
96-WK2
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-208.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-208.html
index 5d946c705..c2d786ff9 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-208.html
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1a
1/S +
-208
+208
96-WK3
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-209.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-209.html
index e66da1e7a..217644e7b 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-209.html
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2c
1/S +
-209
+209
1996WK8 (maybe also CUCC 1996-08)
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-21.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-21.html
index c07cca0a7..82ea6c2ca 100644
--- a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-21.html
+++ b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-21.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
7
2/S/T +
-21
+21
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-210.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-210.html
index a921a52bc..b50ca1a2a 100644
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1a
1/T +
-210
+210
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diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-214.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-214.html
index c0566abf3..f82879ea3 100644
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2d
1/T +
-214
+214
2000-03
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index 312522a2b..2870fdabf 100644
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2b
-215
+215
2000-05
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-
+
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1623
2b
-216
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2000-06
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-
+
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1623
2b
-217
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2000-07
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-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2c
1/S =
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1996WK6
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index 8de19651a..395d037fc 100644
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-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
2c
1/S -
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1996WK5
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-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
7
1/S x
-22
+22
diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-220.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-220.html
index 32eb755ba..8a30b493a 100644
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-
+
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1623
1c
1/T +
-220
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2000-04
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-
+
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?
1623
-221
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-
+
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1623
2d
1/S -
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1996-04
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+
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1623
2d
1/S +
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1996-03
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+
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1623
2d
1/S +
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1996-02
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+
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1623
2c
1/S +
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90 ADAM
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1623
1a
-226
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1999OB03
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1623
1a
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1999OB04
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1623
7
-228
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2b
-229
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1623
7
1/t/S =
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diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-230.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-230.html
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2c
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1999-04
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1623
2d
2/E +
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2000-01
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Grießkogelschacht
1623
2/S x
-232
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diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-233.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-233.html
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Betthupferie
1623
2/S +
-233
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diff --git a/noinfo/cave_data/1623-234.html b/noinfo/cave_data/1623-234.html
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1623
2d
3/S/W x
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2000-09
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