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I like caving; new passage is best but just being underground is good
too. In the UK I have caved with the Manchester University Speleology
Club (MUSC), the Manchester University Speleology Society
(MUSS,
not the University Club but oldies and others who like to
go drinking in Ireland, Spain and Manchester),
and the Southampton University Caving Club
(SUCC).
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Me in Burrough's Cave, NY, USA Simeon Warner © 1996 | |
| In the US I have caved with the Syracuse University Outing Club (SUOC) where I was chair for a while; and the Pajarito Grotto, NM who thought they could persuade me to be chair for a bit longer before I twarted their efforts by moving back to New York. I now cave with the Cornell and Syracuse University Outing Clubs, and other local cavers (especially the rockeaters). | |
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I may not be especially good at it but I am quite keen.
There are a few caving pictures in my
Gallery (last updated a very long
time ago! I claim I have some better ones now).
Possibly of interest to cave photographers:
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| Have a play with my simple Y-hang Java toy. This allows you to move two anchors and a knot about relative to each other and shows the forces on the two anchors. You will need a Java enabled web browser (back in the day I used to say "Netscape 2 or greater" but I don't think this is an issue anymore). | ![]() |
Paul Turner in Valley Entrance, Yorkshire, UK He is hanging from a Y-hang! Simeon Warner © 1994 |