If you have not come to this page from the sequence starting at Starting a New Cave" then go and read that first.
Complementing the passage description in vertical bits is a Rigging Guide. This is usually easiest to do as a sketch, but include notes to ensure that all bolts can be found again and any deviations and natural belays recognised.
You will already have an "Interim rigging guide" in the logbook entries of the trips, and also sketches on waterproof paper which were made underground which were stored in the survey wallet and scanned to produce "notes-XXX.jpg" files in the online survey wallet for your trip. For small caves the logbook entry may be all you need.
Collect together your notes for the rigging guide now, including all the pitch lengths. It is a good idea to copy these notes now and put them in the plastic survey wallet or to photograph them and put the files in the online survey wallets. The next step can take some time so get the rigging data in order now.
You will enter the final rigging guide as part of the cave description when you edit the HTML pages for the online cave documentation. This is done using the "New Cave" online form.
You should also produce a separate rigging guide document which will live in expofiles/rigging_topos/ e.g. see expofiles/rigging_topos/264/entrance_topo_2016.pdf but also /expofiles/rigging_topos/264/entrance_topo2_2016.jpeg
Your initial rigging guide might be needed with some urgency during expo while exploration continues, so this is the place to put it.
Back to the previous page in this sequence Drawing up your survey.
Now go the the next page in this sequence Creating a new cave in the online system.