From caaccef9e67ae5dbb38f3e4636715aeb324964a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philip Sargent Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 17:45:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updating primer slightly & menus fix --- handbook/survey/why.htm | 42 +++++++++++++---------------------------- primer.htm | 16 +++++++--------- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/handbook/survey/why.htm b/handbook/survey/why.htm index 80f8c993e..d940430e9 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/why.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/why.htm @@ -57,39 +57,23 @@ other clubs put together. The reason - they had a program of systematically resurveying known caves, and invariably found previously overlooked ways on.

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Go to the Survey Guide introduction +


+ diff --git a/primer.htm b/primer.htm index 8e20b34b9..c5853a6ea 100644 --- a/primer.htm +++ b/primer.htm @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ - - CUCC's Austria expeditions: Primer @@ -18,16 +16,17 @@ lang="de-at">Salzburg). Recent large projects are:

@@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ the valley, near the pub, shops, lake and other "R&R" facilities. It is here that we have the bulk of the documentation, computers, lamp charging, log book and survey book. The plateau camps are right outside the cave entrances, and are reached by a toll road (on which we have a deal which avoids paying each -time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around a 30 +time) which ascends 900m to a tourist car park from where it is around a 40 minute walk (on good paths) to the edge of the plateau. From here it is a one-and-a-half-hour slog across rough limestone pavements to the main Steinbrückenhöhle bivvy site. @@ -108,8 +107,7 @@ lang="de-at">Organhöhle (from 2017).

The plateau camps and and Base camp are linked by mobile phone, which are much better for coordinating and reporting activities than the radios we used -previously. However they should still be used sparingly to ensure that there is -plenty of battery power in an emergency. The result of this is that trips are +previously. The result of this is that trips are mostly organised by the people in top camp, and it is usual to spend periods of three or four days or so at top camp, alternating with festering at base.