Caving

Croydon Caving Club

We are a friendly caving club with members in London and across the country, and welcome new members at all levels of experience._x000D_ _x000D_ We have a cottage Godre Pentre in the South Wales village of Ystradfellte, which is well located for Porth yr Ogof, Little Neath River Cave and about 20 minutes from Penwyllt …

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Hereford Caving Club

Hereford Caving Club is a small, friendly club. Although based in Hereford our members are widespread throughout the UK. The majority of our caving is done in South Wales. Regular digging trips take place at various sites. Several weekends a year are organised in other caving areas such as the Mendips, Yorkshire, Derbyshire and North …

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Grosvenor Caving Club

The Grosvenor Caving Club has members over a wide area of UK, though its principal area of interest is among the metal mines of North East Wales where some of their members are among the acknowledged experts, as authors and speakers. Its regular Newsletter is regarded as a ?Publication of Record? by archivists. For decades …

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Plymouth Caving Group

Whatever your experience, a total novice who has never been underground, or a very experienced caver, we hope we can offer you a great deal. Of course the club in return would like your support, just by attending organised trips or by helping in any other way you can. We visit local caves and mines …

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Cambrian Caving Council

?It represents regional and wider caving interests within the United Kingdom through the British Caving Association whilst maintaining its position as an independent body. The Council is recognized and supported by Sport Wales as the representative body for caving in Wales.The Council also represents mine explorers and mine history organisations. Many cavers share an interest …

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Wessex Cave Club

The Wessex Cave Club committee?is a dedicated, enthusiastic group of volunteers. They are elected each year by our members at the AGM?and serve for a one year period, but can stand again for the following year(s). The Wessex Cave Club was officially formed on November 4th 1934, following an earlier foundation meeting held at Ashley …

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Mendip Caving Group

The Mendip Caving Group has a proud history dating back to 1954 – but the challenges remain the same – seeking fun and adventure, and the thrill of finding the next breakthrough into new cave passages or long forgotten mines. Object of the Group: For the benefit of the public, the furtherance of all aspects …

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Red Rose Cave and Pothole Club

The Red Rose Cave & Pothole Club was formed in 1946 and was based around the town of Lancaster in the North of England. Since then it has become one of the country?s leading caving clubs with a growing membership of nearly 200 living all over Britain, as well as a number of overseas members. …

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Shropshire Caving & Mining Club

In the 1950s a group of friends started exploring and studying disused mines and caves in Shropshire and other parts of the UK. In September 1961 they officially formed themselves into the “The Shropshire Mining Club”, later changing their name to “The Shropshire Caving & Mining Club”. 50 years old in 2011We are still going …

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Orpheus Caving Club

The Orpheus Caving Club was established in 1949 to promote the scientific study and exploration of caves within the Peak District and in other areas of the UK and abroad. It is one of the longest established Derbyshire Caving Clubs with a rich history of caving activities to its credit. The Club membership is predominantly …

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Cave and Crag Club

Cave and Crag Club was one of the first to be founded in the aftermath of World War II. The?main founder was Dave Williams who, with a small group of friends, started caving and climbing in?North Wales and Derbyshire travelling by foot, bicycle or public transport. On 12th February 1947 the Birmingham Cave and Crag …

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Hades Caving Club

Hades Caving Club was formed in 1974 for workers at Rolls Royce and British Aerospace in Filton, Bristol. Whilst there are members still with a connection to Filton, over the years the club has expanded beyond its original base. In fact you will find Hades members throughout the UK, so wherever you are there is …

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Oxford University Caving Club

OUCC is active in three sorts of caving: Introductory trips for people who’ve never been caving before. These are easy trips to give you a taste of what caving is about. Sport caving trips down well-known systems, some easy, some harder, just for the fun and challenge of it, and to improve techniques. These take …

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Kendal Caving Club

We are a friendly active caving club mainly going underground in the Yorkshire Dales with occasional trips further afield. We are usually out caving most Wednesday evenings and at weekends and we welcome new members. We can offer easy trips if you have never caved before and are happy to help people develop.We are a …

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British Caving Association

The British Caving Association is the national body for underground exploration in the United Kingdom. It represents individuals and groups with a genuine interest in caves, karst and associated phenomena, whether from a strictly sporting viewpoint, a scientific viewpoint, or a combination of both. Through close liaison with its member organisation, NAMHO it also seeks …

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Eldon Pothole Club

Based in Derbyshire, members of ‘the Eldon’ have been active underground for over sixty years. Today Eldon members are involved in a wide range of cave and mine-related activities including sport caving and exploration in the UK and abroad, cave rescue, cave diving, photography and conservation.The club is always keen to welcome new members. New …

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Craven Pothole Club

The CPC is based in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales ? one of the finest caving areas in the UK. We take part in a wide set of activities, including Caving and Potholing, Climbing, Walking and similar pursuits In fact we cater for almost all outdoor activities. We hold organised outdoor meets twice a …

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Council of Northern Caving Clubs

The CNCC (Council of Northern Caving Clubs) was formed in 1963 to negotiate access to caves and potholes across Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria which had previously been off limits to cavers. Over the years, access agreements between the CNCC and landowners were established for Leck and Casterton Fells, Penyghent, Fountains Fell, Stump Cross area, Birks …

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Northern Pennine Club

The NPC is one of the oldest and largest caving clubs in the UK.? Founded in 1946 it has been responsible for many of the great caving discoveries in the Yorkshire Dales.? Activity continues today, both at home and abroad, with many members actively seeking new passages every week. Although mainly a caving club the …

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Gwent Caving Club

Welcome to the?Gwent Caving Club?site. Here we will provide a blog of all our recent activities, upcoming trips and advice from the underground community.

Derbyshire Caving Association

The aim of the Derbyshire Caving Association is to foster the spirit of co-operation between organisations and individuals interested in any aspect of caving and kindred subjects in the area of Derbyshire and vicinity and to foster co-operation between the caving world and other bodies or individuals.

White Rose Pothole Club

In order to join in with WRPC activities you must be at least 16 and become a Probationary Member. Probationary Membership lasts for 6 months. During this time you must attend THREE official club trips underground (there is at least one per month, normally on a Sunday), be able to tie a bowline knot, and …

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York Caving Club

We are a friendly caving club based in the City of York, close to the major caving areas of the Yorkshire Dales and Peak District. Established in 2008, we have become a very popular club with both former students of the local university caving club, and non-former students alike. We are active in all aspects …

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