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<p>There are two separate online systems to help you do this. <p>There are two separate online systems to help you do this.
<p><b>First</b>, you look online at or for the current year: (2018 in this example)<br /> <p><b>First</b>, you look online at or for the current year: <br />
<a href="http://expo.survex.com/wallets/year/2019"><b>/wallets/year/2019/</b></a> <a href="http://expo.survex.com/wallets/year/2019"><b>/wallets/year/2019/</b></a>
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(you can substitute any year instead of 2019 in that example). (you can substitute any year instead of 2019 in that example).
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(You need to scroll down past the table of attendees). This expedition report only shows those cave surveys which have (You need to scroll down past the table of attendees). This expedition report only shows those cave surveys which have
been both typed up and entered into the online system, and also only those logbook entries which have been typed up already. been both typed up and entered into the online system, and also only those logbook entries which have been typed up already.
So it will not be as up to date as the first method. So it may not be as up to date as the first method.
<p>The most up to date method is to look in the lever-arch file containing the plastic survey wallets which is kept in the potato hut during expo. <p>The most up to date method is to look in the lever-arch file containing the plastic survey wallets which is kept in the potato hut during expo.
<p>The online wallet system and how it works are <a href="newcave.html#onlinew">well documented in the survey handbook</a>. <p>The online wallet system and how it works are <a href="newcave.html#onlinew">well documented in the survey handbook</a>.
<p> <p><b>Third</b>, look in the records of trips in the logbook, either on
<a href="http://expo.survex.com/expedition/2018"><b>/expedition/2018/</b></a>
or on
<a href="http://expo.survex.com//logreport/2018"><b>/logreport/2018/</b></a> which is faster, more succinct, and (may) explicitly list the relevant cave identifier, and <em>read the paper logbook</em> as entries
written on paper are not always typed-up or scanned promptly.
<p><b>Third</b>, and this is for when things seem to be going horribly wrong, look in the <em>scans</em> of the logbook, the <p><b>Fourth</b>, and this is for when things seem to be going horribly wrong, look in the <em>scans</em> of the logbook, the
bierbook and the callout book in e.g. in <a bierbook and the callout book in e.g. in <a
href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/writeups/2018/"><b>expofiles/writeups/2018</b></a> to find any record of trips which href="http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/writeups/2018/"><b>expofiles/writeups/2018</b></a> to find any record of trips which
are otherwise unrecorded or lost and who was actually on expo on any one day. If even the scans don't exist then there is are otherwise unrecorded or lost and who was actually on expo on any one day. If even the scans don't exist then there is
quite a bit of work to do before you can get on with the survey generation. quite a bit of work to do before you can get on with the survey generation.
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