Surveys for Maybe195 - id:1623-1989-01
Cave description: 1623/1989-01/1989-01.html
Wallets: 1623-1989-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1989-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for MaybeNonExistant - id:1623-1990-15
Cave description: 1623/1990-15/1990-15.html
Wallets: 1623-1990-15
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1990-15_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1999-MS-01
Cave description: 1623/1999-MS-01/1999-MS-01.html
Wallets: 1623-1999-MS-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1999-MS-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1999-MS-02
Cave description: 1623/1999-MS-02/1999-MS-02.html
Wallets: 1623-1999-MS-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1999-MS-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1999-OB-01
Cave description: 1623/1999-OB-01/1999-OB-01.html
Wallets: 1623-1999-OB-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1999-OB-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1999-OB-02
Cave description: 1623/1999-OB-02/1999-OB-02.html
Wallets: 1623-1999-OB-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/99ob02/99ob02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1999-OB-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/99ob02/99ob02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/99ob02/99ob02.svx | ||||||
99ob02 | Fri 04 Aug 2006 | Jenny Olly | 10.3 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) |
Surveys for - id:1623-1999-X01
Cave description: 1623/1999-X01/1999-X01.html
Wallets: 1623-1999-X01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1999-X01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Dead Tree Hole - id:1623-2002-14
Cave description: 1623/2002-14/2002-14.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-14
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-14_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-BUC-01
Cave description: 1623/2002-BUC-01/2002-BUC-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-BUC-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-BUC-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-91
Cave description: 1623/2005-91/2005-91.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-91
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-91_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-04
Cave description: 1623/2006-04/2006-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Ice Curtain Cave - id:1623-2006-73
Cave description: 1623/2006-73/2006-73.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-73
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2006-73/2006-73.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-73_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2006-73/2006-73
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2006-73/2006-73.svx | ||||||
2006-73 | Fri 11 Aug 2006 | Jenny Olly | 41.3 | Ice Curtain | 2006#31 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-02
Cave description: 1623/2007-02/2007-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Slippery Hole - id:1623-2007-04
Cave description: 1623/2007-04/2007-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-04
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-04/2007-04.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-04/2007-04
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-04/2007-04.svx | ||||||
2007-04 | Wed 08 Aug 2007 | John Billings Richard Mundy Wookey | 83.9 | Slippery Hole | 2007#46 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-05
Cave description: 1623/2007-05/2007-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-05
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-05/2007-05.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-05/2007-05
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-05/2007-05.svx | ||||||
2007-05 | Wed 01 Aug 2007 | Andrew Atkinson Becka Lawson | 31.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#41 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-06
Cave description: 1623/2007-06/2007-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-06
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-06/2007-06.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-06/2007-06
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-06/2007-06.svx | ||||||
2007-06 | Wed 01 Aug 2007 | Andrew Atkinson Becka Lawson | 18.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#41 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-07
Cave description: 1623/2007-07/2007-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-07
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-07/2007-07.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-07/2007-07
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-07/2007-07.svx | ||||||
2007-07 | Wed 01 Aug 2007 | Andrew Atkinson Becka Lawson | 10.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#41 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-11
Cave description: 1623/2007-11/2007-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Rosa Waffelkeks Höhle - id:1623-2007-12
Cave description: 1623/2007-12/2007-12.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-12
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-12/2007-12.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-12/2007-12
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-12/2007-12.svx | ||||||
2007-12 | Wed 01 Aug 2007 | Jon Telling Morven Beranek | 12.2 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#57 |
Surveys for Spit Pot - id:1623-2007-70
Cave description: 1623/2007-70/2007-70.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-70
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-70/2007-70.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-70_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-70/2007-70
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-70/2007-70.svx | ||||||
2007-70 | Fri 13 Jul 2007 | Olly Jenny | 15.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#01 |
Surveys for Batter Pot - id:1623-2007-72
Cave description: 1623/2007-72/2007-72.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-72
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-72/2007-72.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-72_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-72/2007-72
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-72/2007-72.svx | ||||||
2007-72 | Wed 18 Jul 2007 | Jenny Olly | 24.3 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#34 |
Surveys for Nachbarschacht vom Grießkogel - id:1623-2007-NEU-01
Cave description: 1623/2007-NEU-01/2007-NEU-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-NEU-01
caves-1623/2007-NEU-01/2007-NEU-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2007-NEU-01/2007-NEU-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-NEU-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2007-NEU-01/2007-NEU-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2007-NEU-01/2007-NEU-01.svx | ||||||
2007-neu | Sun 08 Jul 2007 | 20.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) |
Surveys for Affenjagdhoehle - id:1623-2009-01
Cave description: 1623/2009-01/2009-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2009-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2009-01/2009-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2009-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2009-01/2009-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2009-01/2009-01.svx | ||||||
2009-01 | Wed 29 Jul 2009 | Frank Tully | 15.3 | Affenjagdhoehle | 2009#11 |
Surveys for Schneehühnhöhle - id:1623-2009-02
Cave description: 1623/2009-02/2009-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2009-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2009-02/2009-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2009-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2009-02/2009-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2009-02/2009-02.svx | ||||||
2009-02 | Wed 05 Aug 2009 | Frank Tully | 75.9 | Schneehuhnhoehle | 2009#26 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2009-03
Cave description: 1623/2009-03/2009-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2009-03
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2009-03/2009-03.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2009-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2009-03/2009-03
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2009-03/2009-03.svx | ||||||
2009-03 | Fri 31 Jul 2009 | Gareth Phillips Frank Tully | 16.5 | Headless Gemse | 2009#20 |
Surveys for zigzag cave - id:1623-2010-02
Cave description: 1623/2010-02/2010-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2010-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2010-02/2010-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2010-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2010-02/2010-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2010-02/2010-02.svx | ||||||
2010-02 | Mon 08 Aug 2022 | Rachel Turnbull Wookey Tobias Turner | 15.1 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2022#50 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2010-04
Cave description: 1623/2010-04/2010-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2010-04
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2010-04/2010-04.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2010-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2010-04/2010-04
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2010-04/2010-04.svx | ||||||
2010-04 | Sun 03 Jul 2016 | 20.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2016#08 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2010-06
Cave description: 1623/2010-06/2010-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2010-06
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2010-06/2010-06.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2010-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2010-06/2010-06
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2010-06/2010-06.svx | ||||||
2010-06 | Mon 09 Aug 2010 | Frank Tully Martin Jahnke | 10.6 | Dunkle Zone Schacht | 2010#18 |
Surveys for Brunnen G schacht - id:1623-2010-07
Cave description: 1623/2010-07/2010-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2010-07
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2010-07/2010-07.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2010-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2010-07/2010-07
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2010-07/2010-07.svx | ||||||
2010-07 | Fri 13 Aug 2010 | Frank Tully Martin Jahnke | 45.7 | Brunnen G Schacht | 2010#17 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-02/2012-dd-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-03
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-03/2012-dd-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-04
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-04/2012-dd-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Big D Höhle - id:1623-2012-dd-06
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-06/2012-dd-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-07
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-07/2012-dd-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-09
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-09/2012-dd-09.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-10
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-10/2012-dd-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-11
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-11/2012-dd-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ft-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-ft-01/2012-ft-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ft-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ft-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ft-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-ft-02/2012-ft-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ft-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ft-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Fruhlingsmiereschact - id:1623-2012-js-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-js-01/2012-js-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-js-01
caves-1623/2012-js-01/2012-js-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-js-01/2012-js-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-js-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-js-01/2012-js-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-js-01/2012-js-01.svx | ||||||
2012-js-01 | Sat 11 Aug 2012 | Jess Stirrups Frank Tully | 45.4 | Fruhlingsmiereschact | 2012#13 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-01
caves-1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-01 | Sat 11 Aug 2012 | Noel Snape | 15.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | ||
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-01/2012-ns-01-2022.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-01-2022 | Tue 16 Aug 2022 | Alex Hannam Kristian Brook | 66.1 | 2012.ns-01 | 2022#48 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-02/2012-ns-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-02
caves-1623/2012-ns-02/2012-ns-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-02/2012-ns-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-02/2012-ns-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-02/2012-ns-02.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-02 | Sat 11 Aug 2012 | Noel Snape | 5.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-05
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-05/2012-ns-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-05
caves-1623/2012-ns-05/2012-ns-05
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-05/2012-ns-05.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-05/2012-ns-05
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-05/2012-ns-05.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-05 | Wed 15 Aug 2012 | Ian Walker Noel Snape | 10.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-06
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-06/2012-ns-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-06
caves-1623/2012-ns-06/2012-ns-06
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-06/2012-ns-06.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-06/2012-ns-06
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-06/2012-ns-06.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-06 | Wed 15 Aug 2012 | Ian Walker Noel Snape | 20.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-07
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-07/2012-ns-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-07
caves-1623/2012-ns-07/2012-ns-07
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-07/2012-ns-07.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-07/2012-ns-07
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-07/2012-ns-07.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-07 | Wed 15 Aug 2012 | Ian Walker Noel Snape | 4.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-08
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-08/2012-ns-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-08
caves-1623/2012-ns-08/2012-ns-08
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-08/2012-ns-08.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-08/2012-ns-08
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-08/2012-ns-08.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-08 | Wed 15 Aug 2012 | Ian Walker Noel Snape | 8.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for Kleine Baum Höhle - id:1623-2012-ns-10
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-10/2012-ns-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-10
caves-1623/2012-ns-10/2012-ns-10
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-10/2012-ns-10.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-10/2012-ns-10
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-10/2012-ns-10.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-10 | Thu 16 Aug 2012 | Hannah Walker Noel Snape | 26.1 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#41 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-12
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-12/2012-ns-12.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-12
caves-1623/2012-ns-12/2012-ns-12
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-12/2012-ns-12.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-12/2012-ns-12
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-12/2012-ns-12.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-12 | Thu 16 Aug 2012 | Noel Snape | 15.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-14
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-14/2012-ns-14.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-14
caves-1623/2012-ns-14/2012-ns-14
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-14/2012-ns-14.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-14_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-14/2012-ns-14
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-14/2012-ns-14.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-14 | Mon 20 Aug 2012 | Julian Todd Noel Snape | 10.0 | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-ns-15
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-15/2012-ns-15.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-15
caves-1623/2012-ns-15/2012-ns-15
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-15/2012-ns-15.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-15_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-15/2012-ns-15
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-15/2012-ns-15.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-15 | Mon 20 Aug 2012 | Julian Todd Noel Snape | 20.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#00 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-OK-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-OK-02/2012-OK-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-OK-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-OK-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Birth Control Chamber - id:1623-2012-OW-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-OW-01/2012-OW-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-OW-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-OW-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-OW-7
Cave description: 1623/2012-OW-7/2012-OW-7.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-OW-7
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ fixedpts/gps/gps17.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-OW-7_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-sw-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-sw-01/2012-sw-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-sw-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-sw-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-sw-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-sw-02/2012-sw-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-sw-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-sw-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-sw-03
Cave description: 1623/2012-sw-03/2012-sw-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-sw-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-sw-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for AntsInYourPants - id:1623-2013-03
Cave description: 1623/2013-03/2013-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2013-03
caves-1623/2013-03/antsinyourpants
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2013-03/antsinyourpants.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2013-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2013-03/antsinyourpants
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2013-03/antsinyourpants.svx | ||||||
antsinyourpants | Mon 05 Aug 2013 | Matt Watson Holly Bradley Becka Lawson | 92.2 | Surface survey from 2012ns01 to 2013-03 | 2013#11 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2013-06
Cave description: 1623/2013-06/2013-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2013-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2013-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Dwarf Death-wish hole - id:1623-2013-BL-01
Cave description: 1623/2013-BL-01/2013-BL-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2013-BL-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2013-BL-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2013-sw-01
Cave description: 1623/2013-sw-01/2013-sw-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2013-sw-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2013-sw-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-777
Cave description: 1623/2014-777/2014-777.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-777
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-777_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Hot Tub - id:1623-2014-876
Cave description: 1623/2014-876/2014-876.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-876
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-876_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-BL-01
Cave description: 1623/2014-BL-01/2014-BL-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-BL-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-BL-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Silber Fisch Hoehle - id:1623-2014-BL888
Cave description: 1623/2014-BL888/2014-BL888.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-BL888
caves-1623/2014-BL888/2014-BL888
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2014-BL888/2014-BL888.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-BL888_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2014-BL888/2014-BL888
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2014-BL888/2014-BL888.svx | ||||||
2014-bl888 | Sun 03 Aug 2014 | Andrea Futrell Mike Futrell Neil Pacey | 49.9 | 2014-BL888 - Silber Fisch Hoehle | 2014#23 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-MF-01
Cave description: 1623/2014-MF-01/2014-MF-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-MF-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-MF-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-MF-02
Cave description: 1623/2014-MF-02/2014-MF-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-MF-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-MF-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-MF-03
Cave description: 1623/2014-MF-03/2014-MF-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-MF-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-MF-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2014-NP-01
Cave description: 1623/2014-NP-01/2014-NP-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2014-NP-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2014-NP-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Shagged Spit Höhle - id:1623-2015-DL-01
Cave description: 1623/2015-DL-01/2015-DL-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2015-DL-01
caves-1623/2015-dl-01/2015-dl-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2015-dl-01/2015-dl-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2015-DL-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2015-dl-01/2015-dl-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-01/2015-dl-01.svx | ||||||
shaggedspit | Thu 25 Jul 2024 | Jacob Chuck Wookey | 10.5 | Shagged Spit Schacht | 2024#15 | |
Wookey Jacob Chuck | 0.0 | (Shagged Spit Schacht) | 2024#15 |
Surveys for Chossy Death Slope Höhle - id:1623-2015-dl-02
Cave description: 1623/2015-dl-02/2015-dl-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2015-dl-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2015-dl-02/1.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2015-dl-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2015-dl-02/gmh
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/gmh.svx | ||||||
gmh | 0.0 | Guten Morgen Höhle | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/1.svx | ||||||
1 | Mon 07 Aug 2017 | Elaine Oliver Elliott Smith | 170.3 | Shagged Spit Hoehle | 2017#54 | |
Elliott Smith Elaine Oliver | 0.0 | (Shagged Spit Hoehle) | 2017#54 | |||
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/2.svx | ||||||
2 | Thu 10 Aug 2017 | Thom Starnes Haydon Saunders | 77.8 | Shagged Spit Hoehle | 2017#55 | |
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/3a.svx | ||||||
3a | Thu 17 Aug 2017 | Thom Starnes Haydon Saunders | 26.1 | (Guten Morgen Höhle) | 2017#56 | |
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/3b.svx | ||||||
3b | Thu 17 Aug 2017 | Thom Starnes Haydon Saunders | 6.3 | (Guten Morgen Höhle) | 2017#56 | |
/survexfile/caves-1623/2015-dl-02/3c.svx | ||||||
3c | Thu 17 Aug 2017 | Thom Starnes Haydon Saunders | 43.8 | (Guten Morgen Höhle) | 2017#56 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2017-21
Cave description: 1623/2017-21/2017-21.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-21
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-21_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2017-22
Cave description: 1623/2017-22/2017-22.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-22
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-22_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2017-AA-01
Cave description: 1623/2017-AA-01/2017-AA-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-AA-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-AA-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Delicate Bridge Cave - id:1623-2017-AMS-01
Cave description: 1623/2017-AMS-01/2017-AMS-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-AMS-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-AMS-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Elusive pit - id:1623-2017-AMS-02
Cave description: 1623/2017-AMS-02/2017-AMS-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-AMS-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-AMS-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2017-NR-01
Cave description: 1623/2017-NR-01/2017-NR-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-NR-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-NR-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2017-NR-02
Cave description: 1623/2017-NR-02/2017-NR-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2017-NR-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2017-NR-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Achte auf die Lücke - id:1623-2018-aa-01
Cave description: 1623/2018-aa-01/2018-aa-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-aa-01
caves-1623/2018-aa-01/2018-aa-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2018-aa-01/2018-aa-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-aa-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2018-aa-01/2018-aa-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2018-aa-01/2018-aa-01.svx | ||||||
2018-aa-01 | Thu 02 Aug 2018 | Paul Fox Adam Aldridge | 22.0 | Achte auf die Lücke | 2018#53 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-ad-01
Cave description: 1623/2018-ad-01/2018-ad-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-ad-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-ad-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Garlic Cave - id:1626-2018-AD-02
Cave description: 1626/2018-AD-02/2018-AD-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-AD-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-AD-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-DM-01
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-01/2018-DM-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-DM-02
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-02/2018-DM-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-DM-03
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-03/2018-DM-03.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Bunderstruck Höhle - id:1626-2018-DM-04
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-04/2018-DM-04.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-04
caves-1626/2018-dm-04/2018-dm-04
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/2018-dm-04/2018-dm-04.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/2018-dm-04/2018-dm-04
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/2018-dm-04/2018-dm-04.svx | ||||||
2018-dm-04 | Sat 15 Jul 2023 | Ely Ash | 38.8 | Bunderstruck | 2023#42 |
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-DM-05
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-05/2018-DM-05.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-DM-06
Cave description: 1626/2018-DM-06/2018-DM-06.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-DM-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-DM-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Blitz Baum Schacht - id:1626-2018-ms-02
Cave description: 1626/2018-ms-02/2018-ms-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-ms-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-ms-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-ms-03
Cave description: 1626/2018-ms-03/2018-ms-03.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-ms-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-ms-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Zufall höhle - id:1626-2018-ms-04
Cave description: 1626/2018-ms-04/2018-ms-04.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-ms-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-ms-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-NTU-01
Cave description: 1623/2018-NTU-01/2018-NTU-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-NTU-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-NTU-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-NTU-02
Cave description: 1623/2018-NTU-02/2018-NTU-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-NTU-02
caves-1623/2018-NTU-02/2018-ntu-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2018-NTU-02/2018-ntu-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-NTU-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2018-NTU-02/2018-ntu-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2018-NTU-02/2018-ntu-02.svx | ||||||
2018-ntu-02 | Thu 09 Aug 2018 | 6.6 | (Caves in Kataster area 1626) | 2018#43 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-pf-01
Cave description: 1623/2018-pf-01/2018-pf-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-pf-01
caves-1623/2018-pf-01/2018-pf-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2018-pf-01/2018-pf-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-pf-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2018-pf-01/2018-pf-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2018-pf-01/2018-pf-01.svx | ||||||
2018-pf-01 | Wed 08 Aug 2018 | Paul Fox Natalie Uomini | 9.3 | TODO | 2018#43 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-pf-02
Cave description: 1623/2018-pf-02/2018-pf-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-pf-02
caves-1623/2018-pf-02/2018-pf-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2018-pf-02/2018-pf-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-pf-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2018-pf-02/2018-pf-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1623/2018-pf-02/2018-pf-02.svx | ||||||
2018-pf-02 | Wed 08 Aug 2018 | Paul Fox | 23.0 | 2018-pf-02 | 2022#36 | |
Thu 04 Aug 2022 | Paul Walko Philip Balister | 13.0 | (2018-pf-02) | 2022#36 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-pf-03
Cave description: 1623/2018-pf-03/2018-pf-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-pf-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-pf-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Trois Dents - id:1626-2018-pw-01
Cave description: 1626/2018-pw-01/2018-pw-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-pw-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-pw-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-pw-02
Cave description: 1626/2018-pw-02/2018-pw-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-pw-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-pw-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for VMKBAH höhle - id:1626-2018-pw-03
Cave description: 1626/2018-pw-03/2018-pw-03.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-pw-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-pw-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-tk-01
Cave description: 1626/2018-tk-01/2018-tk-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-tk-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-tk-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2018-tk-02
Cave description: 1626/2018-tk-02/2018-tk-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-tk-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-tk-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Das Bananenloch - id:1626-2019-HT-01
Cave description: 1626/2019-HT-01/2019-HT-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2019-HT-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2019-HT-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Boop-Boo-Da-Boop-Da-Boop - id:1626-2019-HT-02
Cave description: 1626/2019-HT-02/2019-HT-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2019-HT-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2019-HT-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2019-rh-01
Cave description: 1626/2019-rh-01/2019-rh-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2019-rh-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2019-rh-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2019-rh-02
Cave description: 1626/2019-rh-02/2019-rh-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2019-rh-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2019-rh-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-01
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-01/2022-HH-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-02
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-02/2022-HH-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-03
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-03/2022-HH-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-05
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-05/2022-HH-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-06
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-06/2022-HH-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-08
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-08/2022-HH-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-08
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-09
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-09/2022-HH-09.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-10
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-10/2022-HH-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-11
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-11/2022-HH-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-KB-01
Cave description: 1623/2022-KB-01/2022-KB-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-KB-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-KB-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-01/2023-ASH-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-02
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-02/2023-ASH-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-03
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-03/2023-ASH-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-04
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-04/2023-ASH-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-06
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-06/2023-ASH-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-07
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-07/2023-ASH-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-10
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-10/2023-ASH-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-11
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-11/2023-ASH-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-12
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-12/2023-ASH-12.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-12
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-13
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-13/2023-ASH-13.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-13
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-13_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-ASH-14
Cave description: 1623/2023-ASH-14/2023-ASH-14.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ASH-14
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ASH-14_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-01
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-01/2023-BL-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-02
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-02/2023-BL-02.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-03
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-03/2023-BL-03.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Boulder block cave - id:1626-2023-BL-04
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-04/2023-BL-04.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-05
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-05/2023-BL-05.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-06
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-06/2023-BL-06.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-07
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-07/2023-BL-07.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-09
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-09/2023-BL-09.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-09
caves-1626/2023-BL-09/2023-BL-09
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/2023-BL-09/2023-BL-09.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/2023-BL-09/2023-BL-09
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/2023-BL-09/2023-BL-09.svx | ||||||
2023-bl-09 | Wed 19 Jul 2023 | Becka Lawson | 9.8 | Slot Cave - 2023-BL-09 | 2023#47 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-BL-10
Cave description: 1623/2023-BL-10/2023-BL-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-BL-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-BL-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-BL-11
Cave description: 1623/2023-BL-11/2023-BL-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-BL-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-BL-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Buzzard Hole - id:1626-2023-BZ-01
Cave description: 1626/2023-BZ-01/2023-BZ-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BZ-01
caves-1626/2023-BZ-01/2023-BZ-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/2023-BZ-01/2023-BZ-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BZ-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/2023-BZ-01/2023-BZ-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/2023-BZ-01/2023-BZ-01.svx | ||||||
2023-buzzardhole | Sat 05 Aug 2023 | Nathan Walker Manfred Wuits | 58.1 | Buzzard Cave | 2023#76 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-EBH-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-EBH-01/2023-EBH-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-EBH-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-EBH-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-EBH-02
Cave description: 1623/2023-EBH-02/2023-EBH-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-EBH-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-EBH-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Sinnlose Höhle - id:1623-2023-ft-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-ft-01/2023-ft-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-ft-01
caves-1623/2023-ft-01/2023-ft-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2023-ft-01/2023-ft-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-ft-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2023-ft-01/2023-ft-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2023-ft-01/2023-ft-01.svx | ||||||
2023-ft-01 | Mon 24 Jul 2023 | Frank Tully | 5.9 | 2023#52 |
Surveys for Rose Blumen Höhle - id:1623-2023-hbrw-05
Cave description: 1623/2023-hbrw-05/2023-hbrw-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-hbrw-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-hbrw-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Gardeners'World - id:1623-2023-JS-03
Cave description: 1623/2023-JS-03/2023-JS-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-JS-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-JS-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-JW-02
Cave description: 1623/2023-JW-02/2023-JW-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-JW-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-JW-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-JW-03
Cave description: 1623/2023-JW-03/2023-JW-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-JW-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-JW-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-mg-05
Cave description: 1623/2023-mg-05/2023-mg-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-mg-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-mg-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-MG-06
Cave description: 1623/2023-MG-06/2023-MG-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-MG-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-MG-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for The Bees Knees - id:1623-2023-OK-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-OK-01/2023-OK-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-OK-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-OK-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Ancient Technology - id:1626-2023-ww-01
Cave description: 1626/2023-ww-01/2023-ww-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-ww-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-ww-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Pepper Pot - id:1623-2024-DM-01
Cave description: 1623/2024-DM-01/2024-DM-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2024-DM-01
caves-1623/2024-DM-01/pepperpot
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2024-DM-01/pepperpot.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2024-DM-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2024-DM-01/pepperpot
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2024-DM-01/pepperpot.svx | ||||||
pepperpot | Mon 12 Aug 2024 | Harry Lucy Zac Colin | 117.4 | Pepper Pot | 2024#44 |
Surveys for - id:1626-2024-pb-01
Cave description: 1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01.html
Wallets: 1626-2024-pb-01
caves-1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2024-pb-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/2024-pb-01/2024-pb-01.svx | ||||||
2024-pb-01 | Fri 19 Jul 2024 | Philip Balister | 22.6 | 2024-pb-01 | 2024#09 | |
Philip Balister | 0.0 | (2024-pb-01) | 2024#09 |
Surveys for Hübel-Höhle - id:1626-361
Cave description: 1626/361/361.html
Wallets: 1626-361
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/361/361.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-361_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/361/361
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/361.svx | ||||||
361 | Sun 01 Aug 2021 | 797.5 | Huebel | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/1.svx | ||||||
1 | Sun 02 Aug 2020 | 65.4 | (Huebel) | |||
10.6 | ((Huebel)) | |||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/2.svx | ||||||
2 | Wed 05 Aug 2020 | 267.4 | (Huebel) | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/3.svx | ||||||
3 | Wed 05 Aug 2020 | 35.9 | (Huebel) | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/4.svx | ||||||
4 | Wed 05 Aug 2020 | 15.4 | (Huebel) | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/5.svx | ||||||
5 | Wed 05 Aug 2020 | 36.9 | (Huebel) | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/210801-huebel1.svx | ||||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/210802-huebel1.svx | ||||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/210802-huebel2.svx | ||||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/210803-huebel1.svx | ||||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/361/210803-huebel2.svx |
Surveys for Eisrohrschach - id:1627-702
Cave description: 1627/702/702.html
Wallets: 1627-702
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/702/702.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-702_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/702/702
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/702/702.svx | ||||||
702 | 15.0 | (()) |
Surveys for Al herrenhöhle - id:1627-703
Cave description: 1627/703/703.html
Wallets: 1627-703
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/703/703.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-703_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/703/703
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/703/703.svx | ||||||
703 | 3037.5 | (()) |
Surveys for Unaussprechliche - id:1627-706
Cave description: 1627/706/706.html
Wallets: 1627-706
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/706/706.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-706_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/706/706
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/706/706.svx | ||||||
706 | 938.3 | (()) |
Surveys for Lehmlabyrinth - id:1627-729
Cave description: 1627/729/729.html
Wallets: 1627-729
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/729/729.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-729_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/729/729
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/729/729.svx | ||||||
729 | 3036.3 | (()) |
Surveys for Megalodon - id:1627-734
Cave description: 1627/734/734.html
Wallets: 1627-734
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/734/734.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-734_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/734/734
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/734/734.svx | ||||||
734 | 8892.7 | (()) |
Surveys for Aussprechliche Höhle - id:1627-736
Cave description: 1627/736/736.html
Wallets: 1627-736
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/736/736.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-736_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/736/736
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/736/736.svx | ||||||
736 | 33.6 | (()) |
Surveys for Kraddlerloch - id:1627-737
Cave description: 1627/737/737.html
Wallets: 1627-737
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/737/737.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-737_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/737/737
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/737/737.svx | ||||||
737 | 36.1 | (()) |
Surveys for Q-Blumenschach - id:1627-738
Cave description: 1627/738/738.html
Wallets: 1627-738
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/738/738.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-738_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/738/738
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/738/738.svx | ||||||
738 | 181.1 | (()) |
Surveys for Glashaus - id:1627-739
Cave description: 1627/739/739.html
Wallets: 1627-739
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/739/739.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-739_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/739/739
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/739/739.svx | ||||||
739 | 116.1 | (()) |
Surveys for Illegaler Harem - id:1627-742
Cave description: 1627/742/742.html
Wallets: 1627-742
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/742/742.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-742_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/742/742
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/742/742.svx | ||||||
742 | 2928.4 | (()) |
Surveys for Schaumal-Bärenhöhle - id:1627-796
Cave description: 1627/796/796.html
Wallets: 1627-796
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/796/796.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-796_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/796/796
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/796/796.svx | ||||||
796 | 52.7 | (()) |
Surveys for - id:1627-798
Cave description: 1627/798/798.html
Wallets: 1627-798
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1627/798/798.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1627-798_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1627/798/798
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1627/798/798.svx | ||||||
798 | 111.0 | (()) |
Surveys for 88F - id:1623-88F-01
Cave description: 1623/88F-01/88F-01.html
Wallets: 1623-88F-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-88F-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for 88H - id:1623-88H-01
Cave description: 1623/88H-01/88H-01.html
Wallets: 1623-88H-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-88H-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Blaubeer - id:1623-BLB-01
Cave description: 1623/BLB-01/BLB-01.html
Wallets: 1623-BLB-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/blaubeer/blaubeer.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BLB-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/blaubeer/blaubeer
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/blaubeer/blaubeer.svx | ||||||
blaubeer233 | Sat 17 Aug 2002 | 54.0 | Blaubeerschacht |
Surveys for - id:1623-BS1-15
Cave description: 1623/BS1-15/BS1-15.html
Wallets: 1623-BS1-15
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BS1-15_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for BS16 - id:1623-BS16
Cave description: 1623/BS16/BS16.html
Wallets: 1623-BS16
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BS16_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-BS18
Cave description: 1623/BS18/BS18.html
Wallets: 1623-BS18
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BS18_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-BS19
Cave description: 1623/BS19/BS19.html
Wallets: 1623-BS19
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BS19_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-BS20
Cave description: 1623/BS20/BS20.html
Wallets: 1623-BS20
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-BS20_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Casino - id:1626-casino-01
Cave description: 1626/casino-01/casino-01.html
Wallets: 1626-casino-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/casino-01/casino.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-casino-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/casino-01/casino
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/casino-01/casino.svx | ||||||
casino | Tue 31 Jul 2007 | 189.2 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Fliffies (E09?) - id:1626-E02
Cave description: 1626/E02/E02.html
Wallets: 1626-E02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/E02/e02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-E02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/E02/e02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/E02/e02.svx | ||||||
e02 | Tue 31 Jul 2007 | 110.9 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Roehre Höhle (E09) - id:1626-E09
Cave description: 1626/E09/E09.html
Wallets: 1626-E09
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/E09/e09.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-E09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/E09/e09
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/E09/e09.svx | ||||||
e09 | Tue 31 Jul 2007 | 60.0 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Ich muss mal (Die Mausefalle) - id:1626-E16
Cave description: 1626/E16/E16.html
Wallets: 1626-E16
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/E16/e16.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-E16_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/E16/e16
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/E16/e16.svx | ||||||
mausefalle | Mon 03 Aug 2009 | 77.3 | (Caves in Kataster area 1626) |
Surveys for Alladin mit der Wunderlampe - id:1626-E28
Cave description: 1626/E28/E28.html
Wallets: 1626-E28
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/E28/e28.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-E28_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/E28/e28
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/E28/e28.svx | ||||||
e28 | Thu 02 Aug 2007 | 140.0 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Haldenloch - id:1623-HLD-01
Cave description: 1623/HLD-01/HLD-01.html
Wallets: 1623-HLD-01
caves-1623/haldenloch/haldenloch
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/haldenloch/haldenloch.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-HLD-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/haldenloch/haldenloch
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/haldenloch/haldenloch.svx | ||||||
haldenloch | Thu 11 Sep 2008 | 0.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | |||
eingang | 58.6 | ((Bräuninghöhle (1623/82))) | ||||
tunnel | 128.5 | ((Bräuninghöhle (1623/82))) |
Surveys for Juttahoehle - id:1623-JTT-01
Cave description: 1623/JTT-01/JTT-01.html
Wallets: 1623-JTT-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/juttahoehle/jutta.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-JTT-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/juttahoehle/jutta
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/juttahoehle/jutta.svx | ||||||
jutta | Sun 26 Aug 1984 | 74.8 | JuttaHöhle |
Surveys for Loutotihoehle - id:1626-loutoti-01
Cave description: 1626/loutoti-01/loutoti-01.html
Wallets: 1626-loutoti-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/loutoti-01/loutoti.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-loutoti-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/loutoti-01/loutoti
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/loutoti.svx | ||||||
lou-toti | 0.0 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Eingang.svx | ||||||
lt-eingang | Mon 08 Sep 2008 | 151.8 | Neuvermessung ab Eingang | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Rampe.svx | ||||||
lt-rampe | Wed 04 Aug 2010 | 202.8 | Rampengelände ab MP 10 der alten Vermessung | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Hauptgang.svx | ||||||
lt-hauptgang | Thu 04 Aug 2016 | 170.8 | Neuvermennung ab MP8 von der alten Vermessung | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Clemens.svx | ||||||
lt-clemens | Mon 04 Aug 2014 | 158.9 | Hauptgang Hinten | |||
84.6 | (Hauptgang Hinten) | |||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/ISS.svx | ||||||
iss | Wed 03 Aug 2016 | 491.8 | ((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07)) | |||
0.0 | (((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07))) | |||||
0.0 | (((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07))) | |||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Horizont.svx | ||||||
lt-horizont | Sun 06 Aug 2017 | 446.4 | ((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07)) | |||
0.0 | (((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07))) | |||||
17.4 | (((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07))) | |||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Mikadorampe.svx | ||||||
lt-mikadorampe | Sun 06 Aug 2017 | 116.1 | ((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07)) | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-hintenoben.svx | ||||||
lt-hintenoben | Sun 06 Aug 2017 | 246.2 | Neuvermessung ab MP6 von der alten Clemens-Vermessung | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Franzosenrutsche.svx | ||||||
lt-franzosenrutsche | Tue 02 Aug 2016 | 151.6 | Franzosenrutsche | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Spiderman.svx | ||||||
lt-spiderman | Tue 04 Aug 2015 | 221.1 | Spiderman | |||
0.0 | (Spiderman) | |||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Labyrinth.svx | ||||||
lt-labyrinth | Mon 01 Aug 2016 | 354.0 | Das verwunschene Labyrinth | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Haloroehre.svx | ||||||
lt-haloroehre | Mon 07 Aug 2017 | 75.5 | Halluzinationsröhre | |||
12_ | Tue 04 Aug 2020 | 382.3 | (Halluzinationsröhre) | |||
4_ | 147.5 | ((Halluzinationsröhre)) | ||||
4one | 45.8 | ((Halluzinationsröhre)) | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Schwabenlaendle.svx | ||||||
lt-schwabenlaendle | Mon 30 Jul 2018 | 219.5 | Schwabenländle | |||
31_ | 61.2 | (Schwabenländle) | ||||
28_ | 117.2 | (Schwabenländle) | ||||
Mon 29 Jul 2019 | 7.4 | ((Schwabenländle)) | ||||
27_ | Mon 30 Jul 2018 | 209.4 | (Schwabenländle) | |||
13_ | Tue 31 Jul 2018 | 549.8 | ((Schwabenländle)) | |||
24_ | 68.4 | (((Schwabenländle))) | ||||
36_ | Wed 01 Aug 2018 | 175.8 | (((Schwabenländle))) | |||
3_ | 126.8 | ((((Schwabenländle)))) | ||||
13_ | 72.2 | (((((Schwabenländle))))) | ||||
8_ | 198.6 | ((((Schwabenländle)))) | ||||
8_ | 109.6 | (((((Schwabenländle))))) | ||||
5_ | 225.5 | ((((((Schwabenländle)))))) | ||||
22_ | 39.0 | ((((Schwabenländle)))) | ||||
7_ | 35.6 | ((Schwabenländle)) | ||||
29_ | 14.1 | (Schwabenländle) | ||||
27pipi | 70.1 | (Schwabenländle) | ||||
27alpha | 30.6 | (Schwabenländle) | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Castamere.svx | ||||||
lt-castamere | Sun 01 Jul 2018 | 81.4 | The Rains of Castamere | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-VW.svx | ||||||
lt-vw | Mon 29 Jul 2019 | 188.4 | Verschlossene Welt | |||
8_ | 895.2 | (Verschlossene Welt) | ||||
44_ | 405.2 | ((Verschlossene Welt)) | ||||
22_ | 101.0 | (((Verschlossene Welt))) | ||||
23_ | 137.1 | (((Verschlossene Welt))) | ||||
19_ | Wed 05 Aug 2020 | 220.4 | (((Verschlossene Welt))) | |||
4ueberraschungsspalte | 16.2 | ((((Verschlossene Welt)))) | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-Krake.svx | ||||||
lt-krake | Mon 29 Jul 2019 | 189.7 | Krake | |||
7_ | 41.4 | (Krake) | ||||
2_ | 66.3 | ((Krake)) | ||||
2_ | 16.3 | (((Krake))) | ||||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/LT-RM.svx | ||||||
lt-rm | Wed 31 Jul 2019 | 508.7 | Russisch Mikado | |||
/survexfile/caves-1626/loutoti-01/monstercanyon.svx | ||||||
monstercanyon | Mon 18 Mar 2019 | 52.8 | ((Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07)) |
Surveys for Rentner-Express - id:1623-RNT-01
Cave description: 1623/RNT-01/RNT-01.html
Wallets: 1623-RNT-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/rentner/rentner.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-RNT-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/rentner/rentner
Surveys for Upside-down - id:1626-upside-down-01
Cave description: 1626/upside-down-01/upside-down-01.html
Wallets: 1626-upside-down-01
caves-1626/upside-down-01/upside-down
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/upside-down-01/upside-down.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-upside-down-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/upside-down-01/upside-down
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/upside-down-01/upside-down.svx | ||||||
upsidedown | Wed 10 Sep 2008 | 39.6 | Upside-Down |
Surveys for Slime Cave - id:1623-2012-ns-03
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-03/2012-ns-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-03
caves-1623/2012-ns-03/2012-ns-03
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-03/2012-ns-03.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-03/2012-ns-03
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-03/2012-ns-03.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-03 | Mon 20 Aug 2012 | Julian Todd Noel Snape | 36.2 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#43 |
Surveys for Crushed Garlic (Loveshack) - id:1626-2018-ad-03
Cave description: 1626/2018-ad-03/2018-ad-03.html
Wallets: 1626-2018-ad-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2018-ad-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-04
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-04/2022-HH-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-07
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-07/2022-HH-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2022-HH-12
Cave description: 1623/2022-HH-12/2022-HH-12.html
Wallets: 1623-2022-HH-12
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2022-HH-12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1626-2023-BL-08
Cave description: 1626/2023-BL-08/2023-BL-08.html
Wallets: 1626-2023-BL-08
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-2023-BL-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Sunglasses disapointment - id:1623-2023-JS-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-JS-01/2023-JS-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-JS-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-JS-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-MM-01
Cave description: 1623/2023-MM-01/2023-MM-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-MM-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-MM-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CliffRichards - id:1623-2023-MM-02
Cave description: 1623/2023-MM-02/2023-MM-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-MM-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-MM-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-HFG-KA88
Cave description: 1623/HFG-KA88/HFG-KA88.html
Wallets: 1623-HFG-KA88
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-HFG-KA88_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-OK-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-OK-01/2012-OK-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-OK-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-OK-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2018-MS-01
Cave description: 1623/2018-MS-01/2018-MS-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2018-MS-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2018-MS-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Kalte Salamanderhöhle - id:1623-2023-mg-03
Cave description: 1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-mg-03
caves-1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-mg-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2023-mg-03/2023-mg-03.svx | ||||||
2023-mg-03 | Tue 11 Jul 2023 | Janis Martin Green | 91.2 | Kalte Salamanderhöhle | 2023#11 |
Surveys for Erbärmlichbaumhöhle - id:1623-2001-06
Cave description: 1623/2001-06/2001-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Funkberaterschacht - id:1623-2001-09
Cave description: 1623/2001-09/2001-09.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-10
Cave description: 1623/2002-10/2002-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-X09
Cave description: 1623/2002-X09/2002-X09.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-X09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-X09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-X15
Cave description: 1623/2002-X15/2002-X15.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-X15
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-X15_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-X16
Cave description: 1623/2002-X16/2002-X16.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-X16
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-X16_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-X17
Cave description: 1623/2002-X17/2002-X17.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-X17
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-X17_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-X18
Cave description: 1623/2002-X18/2002-X18.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-X18
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-X18_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for X09B - id:1623-2002-XB09
Cave description: 1623/2002-XB09/2002-XB09.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-XB09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-XB09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-05
Cave description: 1623/2004-05/2004-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-06
Cave description: 1623/2004-06/2004-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-09
Cave description: 1623/2004-09/2004-09.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-09
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-10
Cave description: 1623/2004-10/2004-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-10
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2004-10/2004-10.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2004-10/2004-10
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2004-10/2004-10.svx | ||||||
2004-10 | Sun 11 Aug 2013 | Matt Watson Alex Crow | 51.1 | 2004-10 | 2013#18 |
Surveys for Schneeoberlichtschacht - id:1623-2001-08
Cave description: 1623/2001-08/2001-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-08
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Großarbeithöhle - id:1623-2001-10
Cave description: 1623/2001-10/2001-10.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Schnürsenkelschacht - id:1623-2001-11
Cave description: 1623/2001-11/2001-11.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-07
Cave description: 1623/2004-07/2004-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-08
Cave description: 1623/2004-08/2004-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-08
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2004-08/2004-08.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2004-08/2004-08
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2004-08/2004-08.svx | ||||||
2004-08 | Thu 27 Jul 2006 | Olly | 79.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2006#16 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-04
Cave description: 1623/2004-04/2004-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-04
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-03
Cave description: 1623/2006-03/2006-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-13
Cave description: 1623/2004-13/2004-13.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-13
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-13_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-16
Cave description: 1623/2004-16/2004-16.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-16
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-16_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-17
Cave description: 1623/2004-17/2004-17.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-17
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-17_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Eiskeller - id:1623-2004-18
Cave description: 1623/2004-18/2004-18.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-18
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2004-18/2004-18.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-18_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2004-18/2004-18
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2004-18/2004-18.svx | ||||||
2004-18 | Thu 09 Aug 2018 | Paul Fox Natalie Uomini | 39.9 | Eiskeller | 2018#44 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-01
Cave description: 1623/2006-01/2006-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-05
Cave description: 1623/2006-05/2006-05.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Infrared Spectrometer - id:1623-2006-07
Cave description: 1623/2006-07/2006-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-02
Cave description: 1623/2006-02/2006-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2000-02
Cave description: 1623/2000-02/2000-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2000-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2000-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for LUSS/LA40 - id:1623-LA40
Cave description: 1623/LA40/LA40.html
Wallets: 1623-LA40
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA40_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-21
Cave description: 1623/2004-21/2004-21.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-21
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-21_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Ice Pyramid - id:1623-2024-ND-01
Cave description: 1623/2024-ND-01/2024-ND-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2024-ND-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2024-ND-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Grabenkrieghöhle - id:1623-2000-08
Cave description: 1623/2000-08/2000-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2000-08
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2000-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Eiercremehöhle - id:1623-2002-06
Cave description: 1623/2002-06/2002-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-06
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-06/2002-06.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-06/2002-06
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-06/2002-06.svx | ||||||
2002-06 | Fri 28 Jul 2006 | Matt Bent Phil Underpants | 5.6 | Custard | 2006#07 |
Surveys for XX - id:1623-2002-FB-01
Cave description: 1623/2002-FB-01/2002-FB-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-FB-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/quarriesd/quarriesd.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-FB-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-W-01
Cave description: 1623/2002-W-01/2002-W-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-W-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-W-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-W-02
Cave description: 1623/2002-W-02/2002-W-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-W-02
caves-1623/2002-w-02/2002-w-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-w-02/2002-w-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-W-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-w-02/2002-w-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-w-02/2002-w-02.svx | ||||||
2002-w-02 | Mon 05 Aug 2002 | Olly Betts Wookey | 28.1 | 2002-W-02 | 2002#06 |
Surveys for Gipfelschacht - id:1623-2003-X15
Cave description: 1623/2003-X15/2003-X15.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X15
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X15_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X18
Cave description: 1623/2003-X18/2003-X18.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X18
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X18_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-92
Cave description: 1623/2005-92/2005-92.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-92
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-92/2005-92.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-92_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-92/2005-92
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-92/2005-92.svx | ||||||
2005-92 | Tue 26 Jul 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 20.4 | 2005-92 | 2005#05 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-93
Cave description: 1623/2005-93/2005-93.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-93
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-93/2005-93.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-93_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-93/2005-93
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-93/2005-93.svx | ||||||
2005-93 | Tue 26 Jul 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 10.0 | 2005-93 | 2005#05 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-94
Cave description: 1623/2005-94/2005-94.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-94
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-94/2005-94.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-94_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-94/2005-94
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-94/2005-94.svx | ||||||
2005-94 | Tue 26 Jul 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 8.7 | 2005-94 | 2005#05 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-95
Cave description: 1623/2005-95/2005-95.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-95
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-95/2005-95.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-95_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-95/2005-95
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-95/2005-95.svx | ||||||
2005-95 | Tue 26 Jul 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 19.3 | 2005-95 | 2005#05 |
Surveys for Schlotschacht - id:1623-2005-96
Cave description: 1623/2005-96/2005-96.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-96
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-96/2005-96.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-96_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-96/2005-96
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-96/2005-96.svx | ||||||
2005-96 | Tue 26 Jul 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 9.1 | 2005-96 | 2005#05 |
Surveys for Genutetschacht - id:1623-2005-97
Cave description: 1623/2005-97/2005-97.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-97
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-97_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/A1 - id:1623-A1
Cave description: 1623/A1/A1.html
Wallets: 1623-A1
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-A1_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B10 - id:1623-B10
Cave description: 1623/B10/B10.html
Wallets: 1623-B10
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B10_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B2 - id:1623-B2
Cave description: 1623/B2/B2.html
Wallets: 1623-B2
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B2_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B3 - id:1623-B3
Cave description: 1623/B3/B3.html
Wallets: 1623-B3
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B3_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B4 - id:1623-B4
Cave description: 1623/B4/B4.html
Wallets: 1623-B4
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/B4/B4.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B4_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/B4/B4
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/B4/B4.svx | ||||||
b4 | Wed 09 Aug 2006 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 17.5 | B4 |
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B5 - id:1623-B5
Cave description: 1623/B5/B5.html
Wallets: 1623-B5
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B5_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B6 - id:1623-B6
Cave description: 1623/B6/B6.html
Wallets: 1623-B6
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B6_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for LUSS/LA35 - id:1623-LA35
Cave description: 1623/LA35/LA35.html
Wallets: 1623-LA35
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA35_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for LUSS/LA37 - id:1623-LA37
Cave description: 1623/LA37/LA37.html
Wallets: 1623-LA37
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA37_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for LUSS/LA38 - id:1623-LA38
Cave description: 1623/LA38/LA38.html
Wallets: 1623-LA38
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA38_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-01
Cave description: 1623/2005-01/2005-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-01/2005-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-01/2005-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-01/2005-01.svx | ||||||
2005-01 | Wed 27 Jul 2005 | Mark Shinwell Emma Wilson | 60.3 | 2005-01 |
Surveys for - id:1623-1992-X01
Cave description: 1623/1992-X01/1992-X01.html
Wallets: 1623-1992-X01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1992-X01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Ski-pole höhle - id:1623-1996-01
Cave description: 1623/1996-01/1996-01.html
Wallets: 1623-1996-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1996-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1996-05
Cave description: 1623/1996-05/1996-05.html
Wallets: 1623-1996-05
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1996-05_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1996WK12
Cave description: 1623/1996WK12/1996WK12.html
Wallets: 1623-1996WK12
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1996WK12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1996WK4
Cave description: 1623/1996WK4/1996WK4.html
Wallets: 1623-1996WK4
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1996WK4_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1997-07
Cave description: 1623/1997-07/1997-07.html
Wallets: 1623-1997-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1997-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X12
Cave description: 1623/2003-X12/2003-X12.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X12
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X17
Cave description: 1623/2003-X17/2003-X17.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X17
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X17_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for L Shaft - id:1623-2005-06
Cave description: 1623/2005-06/2005-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-06
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for LUSS/LA30 - id:1623-LA30
Cave description: 1623/LA30/LA30.html
Wallets: 1623-LA30
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA30_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-AD-01
Cave description: 1623/2002-AD-01/2002-AD-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-AD-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-AD-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-AD-02
Cave description: 1623/2002-AD-02/2002-AD-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-AD-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-AD-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-AD-03
Cave description: 1623/2002-AD-03/2002-AD-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-AD-03
caves-1623/2002-ad-03/2002-ad-03
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-ad-03/2002-ad-03.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-AD-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-ad-03/2002-ad-03
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-ad-03/2002-ad-03.svx | ||||||
2002-ad-03 | Sat 01 Aug 2015 | Elliott Smith Elaine Oliver | 49.2 | Bergkasehohle | 2015#55 |
Surveys for Klippenhöhle - id:1623-2002-AD-04
Cave description: 1623/2002-AD-04/2002-AD-04.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-AD-04
caves-1623/2002-ad-04/2002-ad-04
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-ad-04/2002-ad-04.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-AD-04_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-ad-04/2002-ad-04
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-ad-04/2002-ad-04.svx | ||||||
2002-ad-04 | Sun 12 Aug 2012 | Hannah Walker Ian Walker | 54.0 | Klippenhoehle | 2012#12 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-OB-01
Cave description: 1623/2002-OB-01/2002-OB-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-OB-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-OB-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X16
Cave description: 1623/2003-X16/2003-X16.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X16
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X16_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-08
Cave description: 1623/2005-08/2005-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-08
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for (Hanger Pot) - id:1623-2005-98
Cave description: 1623/2005-98/2005-98.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-98
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-98_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2006-71
Cave description: 1623/2006-71/2006-71.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-71
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2006-71/2006-71.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-71_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2006-71/2006-71
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2006-71/2006-71.svx | ||||||
2006-71 | Thu 27 Jul 2006 | Olly Jenny | 13.8 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2006#16 |
Surveys for Quarries - id:1623-2002-07
Cave description: 1623/2002-07/2002-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-07
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-07/2002-07.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-07/2002-07
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-07/2002-07.svx | ||||||
2002-07 | Thu 22 Aug 2002 | Frank Tully Ben Shaw | 41.8 | Ampitheatre | 2002#23 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2002-08
Cave description: 1623/2002-08/2002-08.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-08
caves-1623/2002-08/2002-08 caves-1623/quarriesd/quarriesd
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2002-08/2002-08.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-08_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2002-08/2002-08
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2002-08/2002-08.svx | ||||||
2002-08 | Thu 22 Aug 2002 | Frank Tully Ben Shaw | 21.3 | Capping Required | 2002#23 | |
Ben Shaw Frank Tully | 0.0 | (Capping Required) |
caves-1623/quarriesd/quarriesd
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/quarriesd/quarriesd.svx | ||||||
quarriesd | Thu 22 Aug 2002 | Frank Tully Ben Shaw | 15.2 | Quarriesd - is this 2002-08? | 2002#23 | |
Ben Shaw Frank Tully | 0.0 | (Quarriesd - is this 2002-08?) |
Surveys for Cairn Cave - id:1623-2006-70
Cave description: 1623/2006-70/2006-70.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-70
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2006-70/2006-70.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-70_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2006-70/2006-70
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2006-70/2006-70.svx | ||||||
2006-70 | Sun 15 Jul 2007 | Olly Jenny | 16.3 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2007#01 |
Surveys for CUCC 1976/B1 - id:1623-B1
Cave description: 1623/B1/B1.html
Wallets: 1623-B1
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-B1_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-1996-X01
Cave description: 1623/1996-X01/1996-X01.html
Wallets: 1623-1996-X01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1996-X01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2001-02
Cave description: 1623/2001-02/2001-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-02
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2001-02/2001-02.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2001-02/2001-02
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2001-02/2001-02.svx | ||||||
2001-02 | Tue 05 Jul 2016 | Roshni Gohil Frank Tully | 14.7 | 2016#26 |
Surveys for Igelhöhle - id:1623-2002-03
Cave description: 1623/2002-03/2002-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2002-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2002-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X11
Cave description: 1623/2003-X11/2003-X11.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X11
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Knochenloch - id:1623-2003-X14
Cave description: 1623/2003-X14/2003-X14.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X14
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X14_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Doktorarbeitloch - id:1623-2004-14
Cave description: 1623/2004-14/2004-14.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-14
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2004-14/2004-14.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-14_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2004-14/2004-14
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2004-14/2004-14.svx | ||||||
2004-14 | Sun 01 Aug 2004 | Olly Madge Mark Shinwell Stuart Bennett | 23.2 | 2004-14 | 2004#41 |
Surveys for Ohne Mantel Höhle - id:1623-2005-99
Cave description: 1623/2005-99/2005-99.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-99
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2005-99/2005-99.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-99_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2005-99/2005-99
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2005-99/2005-99.svx | ||||||
2005-99 | Mon 01 Aug 2005 | Jenny Black Olly Betts | 16.1 | No Coat Cave | 2005#30 |
Surveys for Bogenhöhle - id:1623-2006-06
Cave description: 1623/2006-06/2006-06.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-06
If you can see a filename here: [ surface/1623/bogen.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-06_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2006-06/2006-06
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2006-06/2006-06.svx | ||||||
main | Mon 08 Aug 2022 | Rachel Turnbull Wookey Tobias Turner | 36.6 | BogenHoehle | 2022#55 | |
Tobias Turner Rachel Turnbull Wookey | 0.0 | (BogenHoehle) | 2022#55 |
Surveys for Mystery Plus Cave - id:1623-2006-72
Cave description: 1623/2006-72/2006-72.html
Wallets: 1623-2006-72
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2006-72/2006-72.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2006-72_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2006-72/2006-72
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2006-72/2006-72.svx | ||||||
2006-72 | 0.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | ||||
pt1 | Sun 30 Jul 2006 | Jenny Olly | 6.6 | ((Bräuninghöhle (1623/82))) | 2006#15 | |
pt2 | Thu 26 Jul 2007 | Jenny Olly | 7.2 | ((Bräuninghöhle (1623/82))) | 2007#34 |
Surveys for LUSS/LA27 - id:1623-LA27
Cave description: 1623/LA27/LA27.html
Wallets: 1623-LA27
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA27_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-X13
Cave description: 1623/2003-X13/2003-X13.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-X13
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-X13_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2007-01
Cave description: 1623/2007-01/2007-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2007-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2007-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2023-JS-02
Cave description: 1623/2023-JS-02/2023-JS-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2023-JS-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2023-JS-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2001-03
Cave description: 1623/2001-03/2001-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-03
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2001-03/2001-03.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2001-03/2001-03
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2001-03/2001-03.svx | ||||||
2001-03 | Tue 05 Jul 2016 | Roshni Gohil Frank Tully | 12.4 | 2016#26 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-HW-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-HW-01/2012-HW-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-HW-01
caves-1623/2012-hw-01/2012-hw-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-hw-01/2012-hw-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-HW-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-hw-01/2012-hw-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-hw-01/2012-hw-01.svx | ||||||
2012-hw-01 | Sun 12 Aug 2012 | Hannah Walker Ian Walker | 8.2 | Pfuetzenschacht | 2012#11 |
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-HW-02
Cave description: 1623/2012-HW-02/2012-HW-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-HW-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-HW-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2012-dd-01
Cave description: 1623/2012-dd-01/2012-dd-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-dd-01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-dd-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Lungehöhle - id:1626-LA11
Cave description: 1626/LA11/LA11.html
Wallets: 1626-LA11
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/LA11/LA11.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-LA11_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/LA11/LA11
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/LA11/LA11.svx | ||||||
la11 | Fri 01 Jan 1988 | 549.6 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for LUSS/LA26 - id:1623-LA26
Cave description: 1623/LA26/LA26.html
Wallets: 1623-LA26
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-LA26_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Bergspitze Schacht - id:1623-2012-ns-09
Cave description: 1623/2012-ns-09/2012-ns-09.html
Wallets: 1623-2012-ns-09
caves-1623/2012-ns-09/2012-ns-09
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2012-ns-09/2012-ns-09.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2012-ns-09_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2012-ns-09/2012-ns-09
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1623/2012-ns-09/2012-ns-09.svx | ||||||
2012-ns-09 | Wed 15 Aug 2012 | Ian Walker Noel Snape | 57.0 | (Bräuninghöhle (1623/82)) | 2012#40 |
Surveys for Rätselhöhle - id:1626-LA34
Cave description: 1626/LA34/LA34.html
Wallets: 1626-LA34
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/LA34/LA34.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-LA34_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/LA34/LA34
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/survexfile/caves-1626/LA34/LA34.svx | ||||||
la34 | Sun 01 Jan 1989 | 0.0 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Sternloch - id:1626-LA12
Cave description: 1626/LA12/LA12.html
Wallets: 1626-LA12
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1626/LA12/LA12.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1626-LA12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1626/LA12/LA12
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1626/LA12/LA12.svx | ||||||
la12 | Fri 01 Jan 1988 | 0.0 | (Homecoming Hole - 1626/359 - was 2018-dm-07) |
Surveys for Hoffnungschacht - id:1623-2001-07
Cave description: 1623/2001-07/2001-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Unnotiggewohnlichkeitschacht - id:1623-2001-12
Cave description: 1623/2001-12/2001-12.html
Wallets: 1623-2001-12
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2001-12_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2004-02
Cave description: 1623/2004-02/2004-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2004-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2004-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2003-07
Cave description: 1623/2003-07/2003-07.html
Wallets: 1623-2003-07
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2003-07_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-02
Cave description: 1623/2005-02/2005-02.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-02
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-02_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for - id:1623-2005-03
Cave description: 1623/2005-03/2005-03.html
Wallets: 1623-2005-03
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2005-03_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for unknown98 - id:1623-1998-X01
Cave description: 1623/1998-X01/1998-X01.html
Wallets: 1623-1998-X01
If you were expecting to see a list of survex files here and a summary table of who did what and when, perhaps
because you followed a link from the master caves' survex list page which showed that such survex files clearly existed, and yet there is nothing here but a blank; then this will be because
[a] - this cave has no survex survey files at all, or
[b] - you have run a 'caves' parsing import after running a 'survex' import and the survex data has been blanked out, or
[c] - the survex (.svx) files have been stored on the server in the
:loser: repository
but whoever was
responsible has not yet created the appropriate entries in the XML file in the
:expoweb: repository
AND no one has put the name of the cave in the expoweb/cave_data/pendingcaves.txt list.
It is the XML file which registers the cave description and ties together
the survex files with everything else.
The process for registering a new cave is documented in this part of the survey handbook.
If you can see a filename here: [ ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-1998-X01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
Surveys for Exploding Boulder Schacht - id:1623-2024-JC-01
Cave description: 1623/2024-JC-01/2024-JC-01.html
Wallets: 1623-2024-JC-01
caves-1623/2024-jc-01/2024-jc-01
If you can see a filename here: [ caves-1623/2024-jc-01/2024-jc-01.svx ] which does not match any in the list below including the directories beginning with caves-162X/ not just the filename, then (if logged on) you can click here 1623-2024-JC-01_cave_edit to go to a form to correct the online data. Instructions for filling in this form are in this part of the survey handbook.
caves-1623/2024-jc-01/2024-jc-01
Survex file | Block | Date | Explorers | length | Titles | Scans |
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/survexfile/caves-1623/2024-jc-01/2024-jc-01.svx | ||||||
2024-jc-01 | Thu 25 Jul 2024 | Jacob Chuck Wookey | 13.1 | Exploding boulder | 2024#15 | |
Wookey Jacob Chuck | 0.0 | (Exploding boulder) | 2024#15 |