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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook - New Cave</h2>
<h1>Creating a new cave in the online system</h1>
<h2>Great, I have discovered a new cave...</h2>
<p>So, you have staggered off the plateau with a fist-full of notes and surveys,
and you want to let the world know of your massive discovery.
<ul>
<li>If you have not yet learned how to record your prospecting and survey
your leads, read the
<ul>
<li><a href="../look4.htm">prospecting introduction</a> and
<li><a href="../survey/index.htm">survey handbook</a> which tells you how to record
survey information in your waterproof notebook. But first you should read the
<li><a href="/expofiles/presentations/cave_surveying_20130626.pdf">
Cave Surveying training course slidepack</a>.
</ul>
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This page outlines step 1 of the survey production process. Each step is documented separately.<br />
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<a href="newcave.html">1</a>
- <a href="newwallet.html">2</a>
- <a href="newsurvex.html">3</a>
- <a href="drawup.htm">4</a>
- <a href="newrig.html">5</a>
- <a href="caveentry.html">6</a>
- <a href="ententry.html">7</a>
- <a href="cavedescription.html">8</a>
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<h2>Process</h2>
<p>After 40 years or so, we have a well-defined process which you will need to learn.
Read <em>all</em> this list first, then follow
the instructions section by section which tell you how to
actually do these things.
<ul>
<li>Write up your trip in the <a href="../logbooks.html">logbook</a> including rigging sketches<br /><br />
<li>Put notes in a new wallet
<li>If it is a new cave, fill out a paper New Cave form
<li>Scan the notes (see <a href="newwallet.html#onlinew">"new wallet"</a> for the filenames to use and <a href="newwallet.html#scan">how to use the scanner</a>)
<li>Type in survey data (in <a href="newsurvex.html#rightplace">the right place</a> in the file system) in survex format.<br />
(This includes passage descriptions and open leads known as QMs: Question Marks).
<li>Run survex to create a centre-line printout (online in a browser or on your computer)
<li>Transcribe your sketches onto centre-line paper
<li>Scan your centre-lined sketches
<li>Use therion or tunnel to digitise your centre-line sketches
<li>Connect your survey to the surveys of other caves by fixing the entrance location.
</ul>
<p>and either later or at the same time, you will be doing these other tasks
<ul>
<li>Upload your <a href="../computing/gpxupload.html">GPS track</a> to the cave and file photos of the entrance
<li>Create a new folder in the file system for the wallet data (automatic when using the Upload form)
<li>Create a new folder in the file system for the survex data (automatic when using the online survex edit form)
<li>Create a "new cave entry" for the guidebook description
<li>Write the <b>full cave description</b> into the correct html files.
(This will mean copying the passage descriptions from the survex files.)
<li>Update the index tick boxes on paper in the wallets lever-arch file in the potato hut: as your wallet progresses through this process
<li>Update the online record of those tick boxes using the online form, e.g. for <a href="/walletedit/2022:01">wallet 2022#01</a>
<li>Check the online list of outstanding survey tasks for all the wallets for the current year: <a href="wallets/year/2022">2022</a>.
<li><a href="/handbook/survey/athome.htm">Back in the UK</a>
</ul>
<p>This documentation assumes that you have recorded your survey data in
a waterproof paper notebook. If instead you are using a PDA to record the survey readings
digitally for your first cave, don't. Use the paper process first, then when you are familiar
the overall process, look at the <a href="pdanotes.html">PDA additional notes</a>.
<h3>The Process in brief</h3>
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&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 1 Creating a new cave in the online system
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Prospecting introduction
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Survey handbook
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Cave Surveying training course slidepack
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Logbook write-up
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; GPS track upload
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; list of outstanding survey tasks
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; PDA additional notes
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; How to use the scanner
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 2 Creating a new survey wallet
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; New cave data sheet
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; What is a wallet?
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Maintaining the online wallets
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 3 Creating a new survex file
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; How to create a survex file - PDF - Brendan's guide
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; From muddy book to survex plot
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Cave description
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Adding QMs (Question Marks)
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Fixing the entrance location
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 4 Drawing up your survey
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; How to use Tunnel - PDF - Brendan's guide
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Guide to using Tunnel - PDF - David Loeffler's guide
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Upload Drawings form
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; the Uploads Folder
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; uploads/my_new_subfolder
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Cave Mapping - Sketching the Detail
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 5 New rigging guide
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 6 Creating a new cave in the online system
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; new cave file method
&boxv; &boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine;cave_data template
&boxv; &boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine;entrance_data template
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; New Cave form
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Edit this cave
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; the full list of data-entry fields
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 7 Creating a new entrance in the online system
&boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Entrance entry page fields
&boxv; &boxv; &boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine;cave_data template
&boxv; &boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine;entrance_data template
&boxv; &boxur;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; Entrance locations in more detail
&boxvr;&HorizontalLine;&HorizontalLine; 8 Next steps
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Back in the UK</textarea></code>
<p>Now go the the next page [2] in this sequence <a href="newwallet.html">Creating a new survey wallet"</a>.
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<a href="drawup.htm">Next survey guide page - 'Base Camp: drawing it up'</a>
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