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<p>Geartape lists for CUCC and previous expo years
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Gear_Tape_Colours">CUCC</a>
<li><a href="https://caving.soc.srcf.net/Gear/Tape/">CUCC</a>
<li><a href="geartape2018.html">2018</a>
</ul>
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<p>It is almost essential (for caving generally, but particularly for Expo) to settle
on a particular combination of colours of electrical insulation tape, and label
<em>absolutely everything</em> you own with the stuff. To see which combinations are
available, have a look those already used at <a href="geartape.html">2018 gear tape colours</a>.
available, have a look those already used at <a href="geartape.html">recent gear tape colours</a>.
(For other CUCC colour combinations in use see <a
href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/caving/wiki/Gear_Tape_Colours">CUCC gear tape</a>).
<p> Tape
<em>everything</em>, not just your caving gear; while one karabiner looks much
like another, it's equally true that one karrimat looks much like
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</ul></li>
<li>Extras
<ul>
<li>Waterproof over-trousers - highly recommended.</li>
<li>Waterproof over-trousers - highly recommended/vital.</li>
<li>Gaiters - keeps the snow and/or water out of your socks.</li>
<li>Swimming trunks/cossie for swimming in the river at base camp.</li>
<li>Crocs or other lightweight footwear for moving around the bivi.
(Open-toed sandals best avoided due to pointy limestone).</li>
<li>Crocs or other lightweight footwear for moving around the bivi and scambling to the toilet grike.
(Open-toed sandals can be a problem due to pointy limestone).</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
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<li>Sleeping bag - make sure it's warm, 3 season at least; it can be
damn cold/snowy/windy.</li>
<li>Something to sleep on at top camp. Minimum is Karrimat. Air beds
and camp beds also popular. Sharp
floor put thermarests and airbeds at risk of deflation</li>
and camp beds also popular. We have a small stock of <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0025YIAP6/">camp beds</a> in the bivi. They are cheap and weigh only 3kg, but you do need an insulating layer as well as a sleeping bag. Sharp
floor put thermarests and airbeds at risk of deflation if used directly on the 'floor'.</li>
<li>Head torch.</li>
<li>Mug, spoon, mess tin for bivi</li>
<li>Batteries and/or charger for above.</li>
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</ul></li>
<li>Extras
<ul>
<li>Camera/phone.</li>
<li>Camera/phone, plus your own USB charging cable.</li>
<li>GPS - or good GPS app on your phone. For surface surveying and finding entrances.</li>
<li>Walking pole(s) for walking across the plateau. Useful for
balance when stepping across big holes. Most people seem to just use
one as two get in the way on the scrambly bits. </li>
<li>Cash for the journey (in Euros).</li>
<li>Book to read at base camp when it rains.</li>
<li>Book to read on the journey. Base camp has a big box of books for when it rains there.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Excessive
<ul>