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<h1>Lancaster University Speleological Society</h1>
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<p>LUSS, and its graduate offspring, the <a href="http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/luss/slugs/">Society of Lancaster
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University Graduate Speleologists (SLUGS)</a>, was based on campus in
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Lancaster, within very easy reach of the Yorkshire Dales. Hence it
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became one of the more active clubs over the years, with young
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cavers trained on weekends in Yorkshire travelling further afield
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each summer. Best known for major explorations in the Picos de
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Europa of Northern Spain, it has a reputation for high quality (if
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infrequent) publication.</p>
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<p>LUSS unfortunately became defunct in the early 2000s, possibly
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a victim of the university union changes which finished off quite a few
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student caving clubs around then and
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caused CHECC (Council of Higher Education Caving Clubs) to form. </p>
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<p>Lancaster University Speleological Society worked in an area out
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to the north of CUCC's home turf, between Wildensee, Hohes
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Augst-Eck and Gr. Scheibling Kogel, on three expeditions in 1987,
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1988 and 1989. Some of the caves they explored lie within the 1623
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area.</p>
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<p>The descriptions included in our pages are taken (with
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permission, for which our thanks) directly from their reports,
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published in the UK:</p>
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<p><cite><b>CTS 88.1467</b> <a href=
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"http://caving-library.org.uk/catalogue/BCL/code/php/library.php?action=search&lib=&type=any&search=title&search_string=Austria%20Reconnaissance%20Expedition%201987&title=Austria%20Reconnaissance%20Expedition%201987">Austria
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Reconnaissance Expedition 1987</a>, Lancaster University
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Speleological Society</cite> (No longer available online)<br />
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<cite><b>CTS 89.1866</b> Dead Mountains Expedition 1988,
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L.U.S.S.</cite> 24pp illus.<br /></p>
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<p>I only have an incomplete pre-publication report from 1989 (the
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full report was never published), which means that there is no
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description of the 1989 extensions to LA11 in these pages.</p>
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<p>As they are no longer available we will try and put copies on this website, to supplement the descriptions of caves in 1623,
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and the more significant ones in 1626.</p>
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<p>Other reports of the LUSS work appear in:<br />
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<cite><b>CTS 87.1514</b> LUSS Austria Reconnaissance
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Expedition<br />
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BCRA Caves & Caving 38 (Winter 1987), pp 27-30</cite><br />
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<cite><b>CTS 88.1468</b> LUSS The Dead Mountains Expedition<br />
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BCRA Caves & Caving 42 (Winter 1988), pp 20-21</cite><br />
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<cite><b>CTS 89.1844</b> The Dead Mountains Expedition 1988, P
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Ibberson<br />
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Expeditions Yearbook 1988, pp 91-92</cite> (obtainable from the
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Expeditions Advisory Centre, London.)<br />
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<cite><b>CTS 90.1298</b> The Dead Mountains Expedition 1989, P
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Ibberson</cite><br />
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BCRA Caves & Caving 47 (Spring 1990), pp 25-28</p>
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<p><!-- LINKS --></p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="../../indxal.htm">Index</a> of all caves documented in
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1623.</li>
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<li><a href="../../areas.htm">Overview</a> of area 1623</li>
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<li><a href="../../1626/index.html">Overview</a> of area 1626, and
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index to caves</li>
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<li>Back to <a href="../../index.htm">Expedition Intro
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page</a></li>
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<li><a href="../../../index.htm">Back to CUCC Home page</a></li>
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<li><a href="../index.htm">Other groups</a> who have worked in the
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area</li>
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