Not tried this myself  and it would not be ideal. Could you use carefully 
selected scraps and maps then use colour to make the main route obvious. Could 
either be subtle or very distinct. Also would allow easy turning off if all the 
side passages, so an extract of just the main route could be published.

No idea how hard this is to do in practice.
Andrew
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On 13 June 2021 08:49:44 BST, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion 
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>Hi folks,
>
>I am surveying a cave that could be best described as an insanity of
>hidden routes.
>
>When you go through the cave, it feels easy. You follow the obvious route.
>
>When drawing up the survey, there are loads of alternative routes all
>crossing over each other and hiding underneath the floor. This means
>that the survey is harder to navigate than the cave itself.
>
>I was wondering what the general ideas were that people use to
>counteract this situation. These are what I could come up with:
>
>1. Fail to draw all the passages (GAH!).
>
>2. Draw the walls of the main route with different line types? like
>subtype "underlying" and "overlying" instead of regular walls (useless
>if you are trying to use "subtype blocks" which is my specific problem;
>the passage is a mess of boulders and ceiling steps creating false walls).
>
>3. Arrows.
>
>But does anyone have a dedicated, better approach? Some way of shading
>the main route differently? A dedicated symbol?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Tarquin
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