Spring Newsletter now out

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MattTheRat

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The latest CHECC newsletter is now out!

Download your copy here:
http://www.checc.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=22&Itemid=30

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In this issue you'll find articles from various clubs around the
country, a calendar of events for the year and a list of expeditions
that clubs are planning for this summer.
In particular, note the dates of this years CHECC Seminar which will be
held on the weekend of the 23rd-25th November.
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Newsbites

      * Sheffield brave the heat of the White Mountains in Crete.
       
      * The call of the Dachstein Mountains cometh again.
       
      * Cardiff recruit more members than ever and wreak havoc across
        the country.
       
      * The NEC is really a giant undiscovered cave.
       
      * Southampton go all Icelandic.
       

Expeditions

      * Find out where everyone is going this summer.
       
Calendar and upcoming events
       
      * All those important dates for your diary
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This is the biggest CHECC Newsletter yet, we are planning to produce a
new one three or four times a year and provide an overview of activity
in the UK University caving scene.  Submissions are always welcome, to
newsletter@checc.org.  Don't forget to visit our website at
http://www.checc.org as well.

Enjoy!
Matthew and the CHECC committee.
 

Rob

Well-known member
A big well done to all involved :clap:

Tis really interesting to see whats happening in all the other student clubs out there.
 

Katie

Active member
Good work Matt and CHECC commitee. Good way for me to put revision! Just read it all.
Very interesting however small point i would like to point out to Cardiff......

TITAN is NOT in Yorkshire. Definately Derbyshire!
 
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Scutchamer

Guest
Bat girl said:
Good work Matt and CHECC commitee. Good way for me to put revision! Just read it all.
Very interesting however small point i would like to point out to Cardiff......

TITAN is NOT in Yorkshire. Definately Derbyshire!

Neither are South Wales or Mendip!  ;)
 
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