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<h1>University of Leeds Speleological Association</h1>
<p>ULSA is one of the bigger and more active of the UK's University
caving organisations, and incorporates the (strictly undergraduate)
Leeds University Union Speleological Society. Most famous for the
large amount of new exploration arising out of an ambitious program
to resurvey many of Yorkshire's significant caves in the 1960's,
the club has continued to find and survey new cave at home and
abroad. The club also has a deserved reputation for high quality
publication.</p>
<p>Encouraged by contact with Gunther Graf, ULSA visited the
Tauplitz area (east of CUCC's area) in the early eighties. A great
deal of shaft bashing was done, but none of the small
sub-horizontal draughting entrances which are the most promising on
Loser were investigated. The expedition high camp was flattened by
a snow storm, and a degree of demoralisation set in. The trip was
written up in <b>ULSA Review 16</b> (CTS ref. 86.1980), but no
return trip ever took place.</p>
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<p><a href=
"https://ulsa.org.uk/">The ULSA website</a>is uploading old publications as and when
they go out of print.</p>
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