[svn r6990] For some reason a whole load of the photos I added disappeared - I must have forgotten to check in changes to cavetab2.csv. Here they are.

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@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ one climbs down over bare rock for 4m. A large open hole with snow in the
bottom. 20m of ladder were fed down between snow and rock before snow plug
totally blocked the way on. (B.Nase 208°, Schönberg 350°, Spot
point 1828, 240°)
<dt><a href="../../plateau/190.htm">B9</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../plateau/190/190.html">B9</a>:-
<dd>An open hole west of B8. 5m climb gains snow and passage leading
off. This leads to a 10m pitch leading to a big rift. Ahead over boulders
and ice an 8m pitch descends through (sic) spectacular ice stalactites. Way
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ alternative hole back in the rift is blocked by ice at -6m. (B.Nase
<dt><a href="../../plateau/b10.htm">B10</a>:-
<dd>Lies in the maze of lapiaz N of B9 and is simply a 5m climb to
two short pitches choked at foot of second.
<dt><a href="../../plateau/198.htm">B11</a>:-
<dt><a href="../../plateau/198/198.html">B11</a>:-
<dd>To give some idea of what we may have missed, this 55m shaft is
utterly invisible from 5m away. A fine climb is broken by a ledge halfway
down. The shaft narrows towards the bottom, and from the foot of the ladder,

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@@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ surrounding lichen, and descended on ladders leaving no bolt holes.
<p><b>Webpage editor's notes</b>:<br>
(<a name="ednote1">1</a>) The cave referred to here
is actually <a href="../../plateau/198.htm">B11</a>, of 1976, and is a
is actually <a href="../../plateau/198/198.html">B11</a>, of 1976, and is a
straight 55m descent to a choke.
<p>(<a name="ednote2">2</a>) The cave referred to here is actually
<a href="../../plateau/197.htm">B8</a>, of 1976, but this is definitely
<b>not</b> the same cave as 164. It was (at the time this was written)
conceivable that 164 was <a href="../../plateau/190.htm">B9</a>, but this
conceivable that 164 was <a href="../../plateau/190/190.html">B9</a>, but this
too is now known to be elsewhere, though only a stone's throw away.
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@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ receive monetary support from a number of grant-giving bodies.
<p><h3>Our 1999 sponsors were:</h3>
<dl>
<dt>GP Batteries (UK) Ltd.
<dt><img class="onright" src="../../tinypix/gp1.jpg" /><img class="onright" src="../../tinypix/gp2.jpg" />
GP Batteries (UK) Ltd.
<dd>for twenty Nickel Metal Hydride batteries, used for powering drills for
placing rigging bolts underground.
<dt>Thomas Tunnock Ltd.

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@@ -13,15 +13,13 @@
We'd like to thank the following companies for their generous support of the 2003 expedition.</p>
<ul>
<li><ul>
<li><a href="http://www.tunnock.co.uk/">Thomas Tunnock Limited</a>, who provided us with a generous supply of their Caramel Bars, as well as some extremely stylish T-shirts.<br />
<li><a href="http://www.gcosta.co.uk/">G. Costa &amp; Co.</a>, UK distributors of Blue Dragon Instant Noodles; these are a staple food for expedition high camps, and the generous donation of 900 servings of noodles was a major help in keeping our food costs under control.<br>
<li><a href="http://www.tunnock.co.uk/">Thomas Tunnock Limited</a>, who provided us with a generous supply of their Caramel Bars, as well as some extremely stylish T-shirts.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.gcosta.co.uk/">G. Costa &amp; Co.</a>, UK distributors of Blue Dragon Instant Noodles; these are a staple food for expedition high camps, and the generous donation of 900 servings of noodles was a major help in keeping our food costs under control.</li>
</ul>
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@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ and 176 which aren't far away.
the route from top camp and needs tagging, GPSing and
a close-up photo taking.</li>
<li><a href="../../plateau/104.htm">104</a> needs a tag before the last traces
<li><a href="../../plateau/104/104.html">104</a> needs a tag before the last traces
of paint weather away. There's
even a spit (though it could be a bit rusty). It's probably close enough to be
worth a surface survey to.</li>