mulucaver said:Yes, you were missing something. Are you confused now?graham said:Am I missing something here? Anyone wishing to dig needs to gain consent from the relevant landowner or manager; the site being in a SSSI then that person will be aware of need to gain consent from NE and will either request it or request that the diggers get it themselves. Where on earth is the room for confusion?
bograt said:And are you offering to help with the digging Graham? :-\
mulucaver said:I'd like to suggest that any agreements made for cave access are published in full on the DCA website so that cavers can see exactly what their obligations are.
Big Jim said:The signing in book is still unusably soggy. Looks like its been put back into its bag whilst damp and just stayed that way. Pete Mellors is aware and is hoping to take a new book up there in next few weeks.
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Just out of interest (never been so obviously never looked into access at this particular site), why is it so important that people use a log book, what is achieved by this task?EwanCameron said:It's important that people use the log book as part of the access agreement so please make every effort to locate it.
dunc said:Just out of interest (never been so obviously never looked into access at this particular site), why is it so important that people use a log book, what is achieved by this task?EwanCameron said:It's important that people use the log book as part of the access agreement so please make every effort to locate it.
Like I said, I've never been and have no knowledge of the access situation. So without spending time searching for an answer I thought I'd ask here, as it seemed like a quick, simple and perfectly reasonable question to ask. I still don't understand what it acheives, but it's what the landowner wants so be it.Big Jim said:Its no great ball ache so why question it if it keeps all parties happy. Simple!
dunc said:Like I said, I've never been and have no knowledge of the access situation. So without spending time searching for an answer I thought I'd ask here, as it seemed like a quick, simple and perfectly reasonable question to ask. I still don't understand what it acheives, but it's what the landowner wants so be it.Big Jim said:Its no great ball ache so why question it if it keeps all parties happy. Simple!