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Digathon 22 Oct 2009 10:33 #1636

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From Monday 26th October to Friday 30th October 2009
Alan Speight & Roger Turton are staying up at the School ( Yes Alan has got a pass out from his wife ) - The intention is to continue work on various digs we have in the area plus we are surveying a couple of small caves that have recently been located and taking photos If you would like to join us for the week or just a day then get in touch. What we can promiss is new passage were no one has gone before.:laugh:

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Re:Digathon 22 Oct 2009 19:40 #1642

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Alan did you have to forge Mavis's signature on the pass :laugh:

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Re:Digathon 22 Oct 2009 19:45 #1644

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I have not told her yet

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Re:Digathon 22 Oct 2009 19:52 #1645

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Be a man....and get Rodger to do it for you ;)

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Re:Digathon 26 Oct 2009 13:37 #1664

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Will you have time now with all those autographs to sign after your appearance in the Dalesman, who will play you in the film version of \"Drawn to the Unknown\".:laugh:

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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:24 #1676

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As three folk who joined Alan, Roger and Richard yesterday I would like to know what a flat out crawl through standing muddy water should be called in the Alan Speight descriptions handbook. It of course was a hands and knees crawl in a clean washed streamway! Ask Roger because he was there and did hear the description. :laugh:

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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:33 #1677

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And they have both gone out to see 'My Fair Lady' tonight which is an obviously proper thing for hard cavers/diggers to do. Anything could happen in the morning. Worried about the kids cos man is this rock and roll( without the s and d part). Loving it.
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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:34 #1678

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And they have both gone out to see 'My Fair Lady' tonight which is an obviously proper thing for hard cavers/diggers to do. Anything could happen in the morning. Worried about the kids cos man is this rock and roll( without the s and d part). Loving it.
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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:35 #1679

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As three folk who joined Alan, Roger and Richard yesterday I would like to know what a flat out crawl through standing muddy water should be called in the Alan Speight descriptions handbook. It of course was a hands and knees crawl in a clean washed streamway! Ask Roger because he was there and did hear the description. :laugh:

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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:35 #1680

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As three folk who joined Alan, Roger and Richard yesterday I would like to know what a flat out crawl through standing muddy water should be called in the Alan Speight descriptions handbook. It of course was a hands and knees crawl in a clean washed streamway! Ask Roger because he was there and did hear the description. :laugh:

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Re:Digathon 27 Oct 2009 21:35 #1681

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As three folk who joined Alan, Roger and Richard yesterday I would like to know what a flat out crawl through standing muddy water should be called in the Alan Speight descriptions handbook. It of course was a hands and knees crawl in a clean washed streamway! Ask Roger because he was there and did hear the description. :laugh:

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There are many club organised caving weekends, with a mixture of easy and difficult caving.  Over the past few years we have given lots of people the opportunity to experience caving with our "Try Caving" events.  These are quite popular and quite a few people have subsequently joined the club. We have YSS members caving most weekends so it is easy for new cavers to tag onto the easier caving trips and find people to help with more training.

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Austwick Road
Helwith Bridge
North Yorkshire
BD24 0EH

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