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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook - New survey wallet</h2>
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<h1>Creating a new survey wallet</h1>
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<h2>Great, I have discovered a new cave...</h2>
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<p>If you have not come to this page from <a href="newcave.html">Starting a New Cave"</a> then go and read that first.
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<div style="width:100%;height:50px;background:#C8E1E2" align="center">
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This page outlines step 2 of the survey production process. Each step is documented separately.<br />
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<!-- Yes we need some proper context-marking here, breadcrumb trails or something.
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Maybe a colour scheme for just this sequence of pages
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<a href="newcave.html">1</a>
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- <a href="newwallet.html">2</a>
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- <a href="newsurvex.html">3</a>
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- <a href="drawup.htm">4</a>
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- <a href="newrig.html">5</a>
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- <a href="caveentry.html">6</a>
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- <a href="cavedescription.html">7</a>
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<h2>Process</h2>
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<p>
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<h3 id="newwallet">Starting a new wallet</h3>
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<ol>
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<li>Put all your written notes into the next empty "wallet":
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(a transparent folder/envelope) in this year's lever-arch file labelled
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e.g. "Expo Survey 2018" in the potato hut*.
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<li>The wallet has a paper sticky label on it with the wallet-identifier,
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e.g. <b>2018#22</b>, already printed on the label.
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<li>Write the date and the names of the people on the trip on the label.
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<li>Tick whether your trip was a surface or a cave trip.
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<li>Write the name of the cave (with number if you know it), e.g. "264 Balkon"
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<li>Write the area in the cave you did your surveying, e.g. "mongol rally"<br />
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<li>Now turn to the index sheets at the front of the folder,
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and fill in the line (e.g. 2018#22) for your wallet
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<ul>
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<li>"264 mongol rally"
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<li>date of trip
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<li>people who were on it
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<li>then there are a lot of tick boxes. The explanations for these will come later.
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</ul>
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<p align=center>
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<a href="2017-wallet-coverlist.jpg" border=1><img src="2017-wallet-coverlist.jpg" width=50%></a>
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<br />
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<em>Image of wallet index sheet - click for larger image</em>
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</p>
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<li>Now, if you have not done it immediately after you left the cave,
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photograph all the pages of survey notes with your phone.
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Get one or more of the people also on the trip to do this too.
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</ol>
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<p>* As people spend longer and longer at top camp, we may establish
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a wallet file at top camp
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too, with pre-allocated numbers.
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<p>The original notes and sketches should be filed in the clearly marked
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wallet. Rip them out of the notebook, don't take them caving again and <em>don't leave them lying around to
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be "Gössered"!</em></p>
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<p>The notes (all of them, including dates, personnel, calibration, LRUD,
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station details, etc.) should be filed away in the wallet in the current year's
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surveys file. You should include a transcription on a sheet of paper if they are illegible
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(to other people; if you can't read them yourself, go back and do the survey
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again!). Even if you do this, never throw away the original notes.</p>
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<!-- Original text: ...copied onto a fresh page of the Survey Book
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while everyone's memory is still fresh (this helps if something is only
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marginally legible). This should be proof checked by someone else. Current
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survey books are divided into "Kaninchenhöhle" (usually referred to as
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"KH Survey book") and "surface stuff and other caves" (usually referred to as
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"notKH survey book"). There should be an index page at the front, which you
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should also fill in so that people can find your survey again.</p>-->
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<h3 id="onlinew">Scan the notes into the online wallet</h3>
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<p>Each wallet has a corresponding folder in the online system where a record is kept
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of what information is in the wallet and where the corresponding survey data is filed:
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<pre>
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/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#22/
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</pre>
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<p>This is where the scanned (or photographed) copies of the survey notes are kept.
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<p id="scan">To use the scanner attached to the <em>expo laptop</em>, select the "Simple Scan"
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icon from the vertical menu of icons which you get by clicking on
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"Activities" in the top lefthand corner of the screen.
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<p style="margin-left:20px">[ Normal people should skip this, <br />
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but nerds need to look here
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for the <a href="onlinewallet.html">online wallet maintenance process</a> ].
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<p>If your initial backup photos of your notes were poor quality, use the
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scanner in the potato hut to make better copies. Scan to JPEG format as .jpg files.
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<p>Name the scanned pages "<em>notes-1.jpg</em>, or <em>notes-cavepassagename.jpg</em>" etc. This is important as a script detects whether these files exist
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(with names beginning "notes..", "plan.." and "elev..") and if you name them something else it will hassle you unnecessarily.
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<p>[ Note to maintainers: do not rename these files even if they have been created with the wrong names.
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They are permanently referred to by the tunnel/therion/troggle system !]
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<p>Scanned survey notes are voluminous and so are not kept in the version control system. Instead it is all kept
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in the file bucket "expofiles" on the expo server in Cambridge.
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<p>You will be using the expo laptop to do the scanning
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and you will put all the scan files in the folder for your wallet, e.g. for 2018#19 it is:
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<pre>
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/home/expo/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#19/
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</pre>
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and tell someone nerdy when you have finished and they will
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ensure that it is copied to the expo server.
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<code>
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If you want to do this yourself on your own laptop then be aware that
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since 2018 this is all more involved because of the enforced security on our new server. First you need a <a href="../computing/basiclaptop.html">minimal laptop setup</a> and then you will need to
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learn how to use Filezilla
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- as <a href="../uploading.html">documented for uploading your expo photographs</a>. The correct folder
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on the expo server is the same as that on the expo laptop- because we set up the expo laptop to be like that.
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But <em>only copy files to the server that you created yourself and which live in your own wallet folder</em>
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</code>
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<h3 id="runsurvex">Storing your electronic survey .topo files</h3>
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<p>If you used a PDA instead of making notes on paper, you need to store your .topo files in the right place.
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<p>If you using the expo laptop you can put the .topo files in a special "X" folder for your virtual
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wallet, as there is no physical wallet,
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e.g. for 2018#X16 it would be:
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<pre>
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/home/expo/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#X16/
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</pre>
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and tell someone nerdy when you have finished and they will
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ensure that it is copied from the <em>expo laptop</em> to the expo server.
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<p>If you are not in the potato hut then email all the .topo files
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to a friendly nerd (not necessarily on expo) who will upload them in the right place.
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<hr />
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<p>Back to the previous page in this sequence
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<a href="newcave.html">Creating a new cave in the online system</a>.
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<br />Now go the the next page in this sequence <a href="newsurvex.html">Starting a new survex file"</a>.
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