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==Upcoming Meets==
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===Michaelmas Term 2008===
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[mailto:caving-meets@srcf.net Contact the meets secretary] for further info.
October Tues 7th: Term begins/Freshers Fair - we will have a stall there, come and meet us!
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See also [http://www.cam.ac.uk/univ/termdates.html University of Cambridge Term dates]
  
October Tues 14th: Caving club squash: food, drink and caving presentations.
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See what happened in [[Past Meets|past meets]]
New Cellars, Pembroke college: 6:30pm - 10:00pm
 
  
*'''October 18/19: Novice meet to Mendip'''
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==How does a typical weekend work?==
**Hut: MNRC<br>
 
**Caves: Swildon's Hole
 
  
*'''November 1/2: South Wales'''
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We meet at the [[gear|tackle store]] on Friday afternoon/evening to pack gear into cars immediately before leaving. Typically we stop for food at pizza/fish&chips/kebab/chinese places on the way to the hut (take some money along for this or carry your own sandwiches).
**Hut: SWCC<br>
 
**Caves: Ogof Ffynnon Ddu and other nearby caves eg Porth yr Ogof (and Little Neath?).
 
  
*'''November 15/16: Yorks'''
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On Saturday we cook communal breakfast and arrange the teams for the various trips of the day. Caves can be within walking distance or they might require a short drive, so off we go caving! After caving we get back to the hut where people will help to cook communal supper, and then recount the day's adventures over a beer or two. If there is a local pub we might go there, or play silly games in the hut.
**Hut: Greenclose<br>
 
**Caves: Bar Pot and Gaping Gill Dihedral route (experienced people could do an exchange, novices can go in and out of Bar).
 
  
November 22/23 CHECC weekend in Derbyshire (not an official club meet).
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On Sunday we have communal breakfast and then go caving again, or alternatively go walking or eat cake in local shops. It really depends on how tired you are from the previous day, and cavers are normally very flexible. Sometimes we manage to do all three things in a single day! Roughly at mid afternoon we set off to drive back to Cambridge. Sometimes we stop to eat a hot meal; curry is the favourite choice (take along some more money for this).
  
*'''November 29/30: Peak District'''
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If you want more information about caving you could read our‎ [[Media:Intro08.pdf‎|Guide to Novice Caving]].
**Hut: Orpheus<br>
 
**Caves: P8, Carlswark, Giants and many others on SRT or ladder.
 
  
==New Year==
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If you are meet leader, here's a helpful [[checklist]] for short meets in UK.
Several days caving in the Yorkshire dales based at Bull Pot Farm with a variety of caves to do each day.
 
There will probably be people there from 26th December -4th January but you don't have to come for the whole time!  We currently have permits for:
 
  
27th December: Lancaster Hole, Corky's Pot<br>
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[[File:StreamSW_tobySpeight.jpg|630px|thumb|left|Sunday morning: cavers cross the Afon Nedd Fechan. South Wales. By Toby Speight]]
28th December: Penyghent, County Pot, Short Drop and Gavel<br>
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29th December: Cow Pot, Lost John's and Boxhead<br>
 
30th December: Washfold, Link Pot, Notts II, Flood and Stream<br>
 
31st December: Pippikin Pot, Death's Head and Big Meanie<br>
 
1st January: Mistral, Car Pot<br>
 
2nd January: Aygill Caverns<br>
 
3rd January: Notts Pot<br>
 
4th January: Rumbling Hole<br>
 
  
==Lent Term 09==
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==[[Training|Training Sessions]]==
January 13th: Start of Full Term
 
  
*'''January 17/18: SWales'''
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Come to the Fitzpatrick Hall stage, Queens College to learn the ropes (literally).
**Hut: Whitewalls<br>
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**Caves: Daren Cilau, Agen Allwedd, Craig a Ffynnon, Draenen.
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*'''January 31/February 1: Yorks'''
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Ensure you're subscribed to the [[Email lists|mailing list]] to get further announcements nearer the time. [mailto:caving-training@srcf.net Contact the training officer] for more info.
**Hut: Brackenbottom<br>
 
**Caves: We have permits for Penyghent, Rift Pot and Long Kin East on Saturday and Hunt Pot and Newby Moss on Sunday.
 
 
 
*'''February 14/15: Peaks'''
 
**Hut: TSG<br>
 
**Caves:Lots of possibilities including Nettle Pot and Peak Cavern
 
 
 
*'''February 28/March 1: NWales'''
 
**TBC<br>
 
**Various mines such as the Milwr Tunnel and caves such as Ogof Hesp Alyn.
 
 
 
==Easter Trip==
 
A week of caving in Majorca from 21st-28th March 2009. Loads of warm and pretty caves to visit.  Other activities include canyoning, climbing, walking, lounging by the sea, drinking wine...
 
 
 
==Random Other Permits==
 
Otter Hole: booked for 10th May between tides and 31st May overtides.<br>
 

Latest revision as of 00:18, 15 March 2018

CUCC Google Calendar add our calendar to yours to easily keep track of our trips and socials!

Contact the meets secretary for further info. See also University of Cambridge Term dates

See what happened in past meets

How does a typical weekend work?

We meet at the tackle store on Friday afternoon/evening to pack gear into cars immediately before leaving. Typically we stop for food at pizza/fish&chips/kebab/chinese places on the way to the hut (take some money along for this or carry your own sandwiches).

On Saturday we cook communal breakfast and arrange the teams for the various trips of the day. Caves can be within walking distance or they might require a short drive, so off we go caving! After caving we get back to the hut where people will help to cook communal supper, and then recount the day's adventures over a beer or two. If there is a local pub we might go there, or play silly games in the hut.

On Sunday we have communal breakfast and then go caving again, or alternatively go walking or eat cake in local shops. It really depends on how tired you are from the previous day, and cavers are normally very flexible. Sometimes we manage to do all three things in a single day! Roughly at mid afternoon we set off to drive back to Cambridge. Sometimes we stop to eat a hot meal; curry is the favourite choice (take along some more money for this).

If you want more information about caving you could read our‎ Guide to Novice Caving.

If you are meet leader, here's a helpful checklist for short meets in UK.

Sunday morning: cavers cross the Afon Nedd Fechan. South Wales. By Toby Speight
 

Training Sessions

Come to the Fitzpatrick Hall stage, Queens College to learn the ropes (literally).

Ensure you're subscribed to the mailing list to get further announcements nearer the time. Contact the training officer for more info.