make /1623 absolute not relative - on the way to fixing cave URLs

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@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ figure of Jenny Black at the entrance.</p>
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<ul>
<li><a href="../../1623/186/186.html">186 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="../../1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="..//1623/186/186.html">186 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="..//1623/2006-72/2006-72.html">2006-72 cave description</a></li>
<li><a href="../walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>
<li><a href="../guidebook/plateau.html">Plateau</a> description</li>
<li><a href="../kratzer.html">Kratzer Valley area</a></li>

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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ BS17 Organh&ouml;hle, whose description is included here and which CUCC revisted
<hr />
<ul>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href=" via201.htm">Stellerweg</a> area;</li>
<li><a href=" br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description
<li><a href=" walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>

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@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ to the NE of Schwarzmoos Sattel. CUCC's "path" is to the col between Vorderer
and Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel, where there is a permanent survey station
"vd1". Up the ridge to the left leads to the original
<a href="/1623/161/161.html">161a</a> entrance, whilst just ahead down a gully lie
161b and <a href="../1623/161/france.htm#id161c">161c</a>.
161b and <a href="/1623/161/france.htm#id161c">161c</a>.
<p><center><a href="../1623/others/l/161cvw.htm"><img alt="Photo - 62k"
src="../1623/others/t/161cvw.jpg" width=300 height=200 align=middle></a>
<p><center><a href="/1623/others/l/161cvw.htm"><img alt="Photo - 62k"
src="/1623/others/t/161cvw.jpg" width=300 height=200 align=middle></a>
&nbsp;
<!--<img alt=" &nbsp; " src="../../icons/lists/tab64.png">-->
<a href="../1623/others/l/161gly.htm"><img alt="Photo - 52k"
src="../1623/others/t/161gly.jpg" width=200 height=300 align=middle></a><br>
<a href="/1623/others/l/161gly.htm"><img alt="Photo - 52k"
src="/1623/others/t/161gly.jpg" width=200 height=300 align=middle></a><br>
<b>Anthony pointing the start from 161c...
&nbsp;
...down the gully towards 161d</b></center>
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ is the route to the 161 "back" entrances. Where the gully starts to choke
with pine, an exit left is possible (still with cairns), which leads to an
engineered traverse through an area of pine, then a series of scrambles and
traverses (unpleasant in the wet) down to an area of recent stone fall in
which lies the <a href="../1623/161/sftotp.htm#mothshag">161d</a> "Scarface"
which lies the <a href="/1623/161/sftotp.htm#mothshag">161d</a> "Scarface"
entrance.
<p>&nbsp;

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ into the <a href="kratzer.html">Kratzer valley</a> (an area explored
by the German group), while right is the main path. This junction is easy to
miss on the return in mist or at night. A few minutes further on, where a
cave is marked by a large red Omega in the middle of the path
(<a href="../1623/28.htm">1623/28</a>), there is a junction path
(<a href="/1623/28.htm">1623/28</a>), there is a junction path
to the left (route to <a href="vianip.htm">the Nipple</a>), and
<a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">Laser-fixed point 7/8</a> marked with
a bolt.
@@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ src="t/via201.jpg" width=149 height=120></a></center>
<p>The main 201 path beyond 1623/28 leads after several minutes to a strongly
draughting entrance on the left numbered
<a href="../1623/32.htm">32</a>. To the left after this
<a href="/1623/32.htm">32</a>. To the left after this
are routes to <a href="41.htm">41</a>, <a href="/1623/141.htm">141</a> and
<a href="../1623/142.htm">142</a> and the original approaches to 143 and 144. The
main path descends steeply for a while; <a href="../1623/115.htm">115</a> lies
downhill to the right. Ahead, <a href="../1623/87.htm">87</a> lies up a valley
<a href="/1623/142.htm">142</a> and the original approaches to 143 and 144. The
main path descends steeply for a while; <a href="/1623/115.htm">115</a> lies
downhill to the right. Ahead, <a href="/1623/87.htm">87</a> lies up a valley
to the left, and considerably further, paint marks lead left to
<a href="../1623/109.htm">109</a> and <a href="../1623/113.htm">113</a>
<a href="/1623/109.htm">109</a> and <a href="/1623/113.htm">113</a>
(Sonnenstrahlh&ouml;hle). 151-155 are also up left hereabouts.
<p>If the main path is followed considerably further, it joins the path
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ from <a href="aaussee.html">Altausseer See</a> through
Hochklapfsattel into a 174m deep doline, around a kilometre long, and
eventually to Appel Haus and the <a href="wilden.html">Wildensee</a>.
Just near this junction it is possible to gain access to the Scarface
(<a href="../1623/161/sftotp.htm">1623/161d</a>) entrance to
<a href="../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, but the route is
(<a href="/1623/161/sftotp.htm">1623/161d</a>) entrance to
<a href="/1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>, but the route is
non-obvious and much obstructed by the dwarf pine - CUCC found this approach
to be too hard and instead used an approach as for
<a href="via161.html">161a</a>. Much futher on, high up to the left, on
Ro&szlig;kogel, is the area explored by LUSS (mainly in Kataster area
<a href="../1626/index.html">1626</a>).
<a href="/1626/index.html">1626</a>).
<hr />
<ul>

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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ brings one out at the entrance to Steinbr&uuml;ckenh&ouml;hle.</p>
</table>
<hr />
<ul>
<li><a href="../1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href="/1626/index.html">Adjacent area 1626</a></li>
<li><a href=" via201.htm">Stellerweg</a> area;</li>
<li><a href=" br-alm.html">Br&auml;uning Alm</a> description
<li><a href=" walkin.htm">Walk-in</a></li>

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Stellerwegh&ouml;hlensystem, and a number of caves not explored by CUCC, are
reached by following this junction path. This starts out well-marked with
cairns and red paint spots/arrows. After a short while, it traverses below a
cliff on the left. At the far end of this, a climb up reaches a well-hidden
route to <a href="../1623/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78).</p>
route to <a href="/1623/78.htm">Schwabenschacht</a> (1623/78).</p>
<div class="centre">
<a href="../images/nippath.jpg"><img src="../tinypix/nippath.jpg" /></a>

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ become increasingly clear with traffic. Indeed, it is becoming an easy
route for those approaching 161 and the col to get side-tracked onto.
It ascends close to <a href="../handbook/survey/lasers.htm">laser point</a>
0/1, and the small group of nearby entrances, the most obvious of which is
the open shaft of <a href="../1623/156/156.html">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
the open shaft of <a href="/1623/156/156.html">1623/156.</a> This should be skirted on
the left (uphill, east) side. Following the cairned route through various
patches of pine leads to the summit, not obvious until you are almost upon
it.
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ it.
<p>The route taken by early eighties surface surveys, to caves on the east
side of the summit (and perhaps best
for those based at Top Camp familiar with the route to
<a href="../1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>), is to go along a traverse
<a href="/1623/161/top.htm">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</a>), is to go along a traverse
route marked with orange paint (by a French caving group, we believe), from
the 161c entrance. This path leads below <a href="../1623/162.htm">162</a> and
the 161c entrance. This path leads below <a href="/1623/162.htm">162</a> and
<a href="/1623/163/index.html">163</a> to lead eventually towards the
<a href="40area.html">Eish&ouml;hle area</a>, between Kaninchenh&ouml;hle
and <a href="../1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.</a> This zone has various caves
and <a href="/1623/41/41.htm">Stellerwegh&ouml;hle.</a> This zone has various caves
not explored by CUCC, and as such was neglected by us for many years.
However, around 2000 it became clear that it was a critical area beneath which
the much sought-after connection between the two biggest caves in the area must