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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Rigging Pitches in Austria</h1>
<p>Although progress is achingly slow, there are some bits of a CUCC-specific
rigging chapter for this expedition handbook. So far we have:</p>
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<li>Expedition Handbook: <a href="rig/index.htm">Rigging Guide</a>
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<li><a href="rig/intro.htm">Introduction</a></li>
<li><a href="rig/boltin.htm">Placing Bolts</a></li>
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<p>As this doesn't cover very much, we recommend you look at Sherry Mayo's <a
href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">Rigging for alpine SRT
(Beta version)</a>. This is aimed at users in Australia, but is based on York
and Oxford U.C.C. practices in the Picos de Europa (N.Spain), which is in many
ways similar to Austria. <!--If you are reading this page from a local disc or CD
(rather than over the net) you may find that there is a <a
href="3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">local copy</a> of this guide.--></p>
<p>It is intended to add rigging guides to the descriptions for each pitch
series in CUCC's major caves - these will be graphical, and based on sketch
rigging guides currently in various survey and log books. Look for the symbol</p>
<p style="text-align: center">Rigging Guide <img src="../../icons/rigit.png"
class="icon" alt="Rigging guide icon" /></p>
<p>in the descriptions, for a link. This is the next major long-term upgrade
for the website, and has hardly started yet. It is hoped to do the main routes
in <span lang="de">Kaninchenh&ouml;hle</span> which will be needed for the 1999
expedition by early summer. The main routes down from the top entrances will
follow as effort permits. To help this along, it is essential that rigging
guides are drawn for any new rigging or rerigging each year. Ideally, this
should be done by the person who did the rigging the next time he is at Base
Camp (or even in the Top Camp log). It's also essential for future years to
record any gear left <span lang="la">in situ</span>, so that we can keep the <a
href="../fixaid.htm">Fixed Aids</a> list up to date.</p>
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