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  • Several degrees below canvas - camping in Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey

    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/indepth/camping/page2.php
  • Profile of an Expedition to Northern Spain
    ... best to talk to a previous expeditioner that has been in this situation. Camping equipment is also important. A good surface tent is required for the kitchen/communal area. Storms ... Spanish caving federation the free insurance on home ground applies as it does in the UK and there is never a problem with logistics in times of a ... or through France. The latter option is probably essential for much of the
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/speleo/gpfseminar96/spain.html
  • GSG Newsletter 122
    ... GSG Newsletter 122 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 122, March 2005 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk GSG Annual General Meeting The AGM was held in Winchburgh on January 22nd and was ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/122.html
  • GSG Newsletter 112b
    ... GSG Newsletter 112b Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 114, December 2002 Newsletter @g-s-g.demon.co.uk GSG Annual Dinner - 2002 The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (commonly ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/114.html
  • Research Ships - British Antarctic Survey
    ... Research Ships RRS James Clark Ross RRS Ernest Shackleton Cruise Information HMS Endurance Artists and Writers Programme Diaries Camping Aircraft and Vehicles Virtual Trip to the Antarctic Research Ships Home » Living & Working » Research ... the Falkland Islands. In September/October of each year both vessels sail from the UK and return the following May/June. After annual refit/drydock, RRS James Clark Ross undertakes scientific ... work. At the end of this northern summer work they load cargo and science ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/research_ships/index.php
  • Research Ships - British Antarctic Survey
    ... Research Ships RRS James Clark Ross RRS Ernest Shackleton Cruise Information HMS Endurance Artists and Writers Programme Diaries Camping Aircraft and Vehicles Virtual Trip to the Antarctic Research Ships Home » Living & Working » Research ... the Falkland Islands. In September/October of each year both vessels sail from the UK and return the following May/June. After annual refit/drydock, RRS James Clark Ross undertakes scientific ... work. At the end of this northern summer work they load cargo and science ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/research_ships/
  • GSG Newsletter 110
    ... in Bernies or Inglesport before a visit. Good sources for the very latest information are uk.rec.caving and the NCA web site:- www.nca.org.uk . Caving in other parts of England and Wales continues to have restrictions ... who wish to challenge their immune systems. Check the CSCC web site at www.cscc.org.uk for the latest on Mendip access. Caving News Assynt Rana Hole - Two digging sessions on the ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/110.html
  • Location: Field Training Camp - Virtual Trip to Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey
    ... to the rigours of Antarctic weather and especially the high winds frequently encountered. Camping in the pyramid tent is actually quite warm - on top of the groundsheet there ... you've never before encountered; a total absence of background noise. Following the night camping, you start two very enjoyable days of 'jingly-janglies' - so called because of the clinking ... make walking when wearing the climbing harness with all the ice screws and climbing ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/virtual/travel/rfield.php
  • GSG Newsletter 106
    ... the telephone! (Steve and Sue Archer at 01873 830393 and http://www.rockandfountain.fsnet.co.uk/ ) Awfully nice couple. There's a great selection of caves nearby and you can ... longer sojourn in Southern climes please contact us (ring us on 01749 676382 or rebecca.campbell @verdan.co.uk). Meet at Lamb and Fox on Friday evening or earlier if you are coming down for longer ... by Fraser and narrated by Goon. This lasted the day - just. The somewhat temperamental ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/106.html
  • Council Of Southern Caving Clubs
    ... 12. Fees 2.50 per night including cooking facilities. Changing facilities and showers 10 pence. Central heating. Some camping space available. Bookings please giving as much notice as possible to the Cottage Warden, Marcus Ward , 56 ... 5895 4935) Hut: (01761) 241609 Maximum party size 18. Fees £2.50 per night including cooking facilities. Central heating. Some camping space available at 1.00 per person per night. Showers 10 pence. Bookings please to the Hut ... Wells, Somerset, BA5 3AU. (ST 5435 5035) Maximum party size 12. Fees £2.25 per night including cooking facilities. Some ...
    http://web.ukonline.co.uk/nca/cscc.htm
  • Rothera Research Station - British Antarctic Survey
    ... have to be able to maintain all the station buildings, vehicles and equipment without outside help. There is a garage, and separate work areas for electricians, plumbers ... are particularly important as they are the way we receive our essential supplies. This includes food, fuel, scientific equipment, vehicles, spare parts for machinery, building materials and much anticipated personal possessions for our ... is always plenty of work to do on an Antarctic station, so working a ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/research_stations/rothera/index.php
  • GSG Newsletter 131
    ... GSG Newsletter 131 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 131, August 2007 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk Saucy Mary and the GSG's 2007 Annual Dinner Caisteal Maol is a ruined castle ... and will be very sadly missed by all. Chris Warwick Caving ASSYNT Rana Hole - Since March the equipment at Rana has been upgraded, the depth has increased, the way on is looking hopeful, but ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/131.html
  • GSG Newsletter 125
    ... GSG Newsletter 125 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 125, January 2006 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk Annual Dinner 2005 The 2005 GSG Annual Dinner was held in The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton ... of any decisions we make. Ivan Julie is a Double Winner The Hidden Earth 2005 UK caving conference was held in Mendip this year and featured the usual favourite competitions ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/125.html
  • A day in the life of the Rothera boatman - British Antarctic Survey
    ... and excelled in marine teaching and boat operations. On return to the UK, he worked as a wildlife guide and crew for wildlife RIB operators, 'Seafari Adventures ... at the centre of station. With a vast array of multiple frequency equipment, our trained radio operators follow flights to field parties as far as 1000 miles away, receive hourly weather ... station Our Dash-7 is due in from Chile bringing in personnel and light ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/daily_life/boatman/index.php
  • GSG Newsletter 117
    ... GSG Newsletter 117 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 117, December 2003 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk GSG Annual Dinner - 2003 About 50 members and others made it to the Inchree complex ... it to the ballot paper at the AGM. Suggestions should be to a UK caving area and proposers who also volunteer to organise are doubly welcome. Estelle has placed her ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/117.html
  • GSG Newsletter 137
    ... GSG Newsletter 137 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 137, December 2008 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk Annual Dinner 2008 After the great success of last year's dinner in Skye ... we had booked in advance as by the time we returned to the UK the dinner was fully booked and alternatives had been arranged for the night ... except for the warm glow it will give you because you are helping to support ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/137.html
  • GSG Newsletter 134
    ... GSG Newsletter 134 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 134, March 2008 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk Rana Connected to Claonaite! On December 30th Tony Jarratt became the first person to reach ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/134.html
  • GSG Newsletter 115
    ... GSG Newsletter 115 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 115, March 2003 Newsletter @g-s-g.demon.co.uk GSG Annual General Meeting This years AGM was held in Winchburgh again, but for added variety ... to the hut, and asked members to email him requests for useful new equipment eg electric hand mixer, hairdryer, ironing board. The Tackle Master reported extensive use of SRT equipment ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/115.html
  • The Craven Pothole Club Record 48
    ... University, HULL, HU6 7RX Tel No: 01482 465948(W) 876544(H) 466441(FAX) E-mail: R.A.Halliwell@Admin.Hull.ac.uk Editorial With the AGM almost upon us it is the end of another "CPC ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/cpc/record48.html
  • GSG Newsletter 127
    ... GSG Newsletter 127 Grampian Speleological Group Newsletter Number 127, July 2006 Newsletter @ g-s-g.demon.co.uk Annual Dinner 2006 After intensive research Graham (Jake) Johnson has found what sounds to be an ideal venue ... passage to one side and the Lamb and Fox on the other - camping is said to be available there. Other accommodation is available in the area though the ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/gsg/news/127.html
  • King Edward Point Research Station - British Antarctic Survey
    ... King Edward Point Rothera Signy Fossil Bluff Sky Blu Ny-Ålesund Research Ships Artists and Writers Programme Diaries Camping Aircraft and Vehicles Virtual Trip to the Antarctic King Edward Point Research Station Home » Living ... the island. Around 20 vessels registered in a number of countries including the UK (Falkland Islands), Chile, Uruguay, Spain and South Africa are licensed each year by GSGSSI to fish ...
    http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/research_stations/king_edward_point/index.php
  • The Craven Pothole Club Record 37
    ... University, HULL, HU6 7RX Tel. No: 01482 465948(W) 876544(H) 466441(FAX) E-mail: R.A.Halliwell@admin.hull.ac.uk Editorial Most of the newspapers and magazines are printing retrospectives on the past ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/cpc/record37.html
  • The Craven Pothole Club Record 39
    ... University, HULL, HU6 7RX Tel No: 01482 465948(W) 876544(H) 466441(FAX) E-mail: R.A.Halliwell@admin.hull.ac.uk Editorial I am pleased to see that there are more meet reports in this Record although ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/cpc/record39.html
  • The Craven Pothole Club Record 43
    ... University, HULL, HU6 7RX. Tel No: 01482 465948(W) 876544(H) 466441(FAX). E-mail: R.A.Halliwell@Admin.Hull.ac.uk EDITORIAL Part 1. As a consequence of several factors this record has been edited by Steve ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/cpc/record43.html
  • Equipment List
    Equipment List Equipment List Steve Jones In order to decide what equipment you are going to take on your expedition, you have to delicately balance what you need ... The equipment you will require for team, will be unique. Don't rely on this or any other equipment list to give you the whole story, they are meant as a guide, or ... plan to cope with such a crisis. Good luck and have fun. Steve Jones General Equipment ...
    http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/speleo/gpfseminar96/equip.html
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