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