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December 8th, 2011
Hey everyone!
I’m going in to pay the deposit for the Christmas meal, so if you haven’t
given me some dollar, I need £5 ASAP.
Fancy dress is going to be christmas movie characters… think A christmas
carol, the grinch, the nightmare before christmas, The santa clause, Home
alone ect.
Also speak to Shereen for pre meal entertainment!
On a Different note, its that time of year for hoodies!
So choose your colour and a vote will be taken with the most popular colour chosen. Prices will be confirmed soon… Email mark mkb9 with your colour choice. Names and slogans will be sorted on next weeks social.
September 26th, 2011

Hey guys!
Hope everyone has had a great summer and are ready for a new year of
cave-related antics! ;D
In true ACC style, it is of course fancy dress- super Mario! I wanna see
plenty of Mario moustaches and mushrooms!
Give me a shout if you are stuck for ideas
Next Tuesday 4th october 9pm The Fountain.
See Below for list of available characters, however we may have to double up!
Mario – Mark
Luigi – Jono
Peach - Shereen
Daisy – Becca
Toad – Jasen
Donkey Kong-
Bowser -
Wario -
Yoshi -
Bomb -
Waluigi -
Boo -
Brown Mushroom -
Birdo –
See you soon!
Shereen x
April 1st, 2011
I have finally sorted out the club meal for this term, next Tuesday (the 5th April) at Light of Asia. Unfortunately we cant take our own alcohol in but if you take your NUS cards (library cards) then we get 10% off food!!!
Let me know of you can come as i need to give firm numbers to them soon.
Theme will be flamboyancy, therefore more or less anything ridiculous you have or can find. This will give you more freedom and you don’t have to go around looking for a costume and spending money. The IDEA IS TO LOOK AS STUPID AS POSSIBLE!
December 13th, 2010
Tomorrow is our final social of 2010, and also our Christmas Meal so it’s a big one. The 20 of you who’ve paid come along to Inn on Pier at around 6 for a few pre-drinks, the meal starts at 7 in the pier Brassiere. The meal will cost £10.95 as the deposits have been paid. The theme is CHRISTMAS, so as much tinsel and baubles you can fit on your bodies.
If you haven’t paid for the meal and you still want to come to the social afterwards, we’ll be in Harleys (large pub near the Orangery) around half 9 maybe…
Come along, we want lots of effort, tinsel, and christmas cheer!
Oh, and it’s Huw’s birthday next saturday!
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November 28th, 2010
Despite the freezing cold, I think an amazing time was had by all! Aber did pretty well in the competitions…in summary:
Toby and Luke were knocked out in the beer pong by Cambridge in sudden death,
Colin and Brigid won the SRT races,
Mark won the ladder race,
Monika wasn’t quite small enough for the squeeze machine (winner won at 14 cm),
Rich and Henry weren’t quite fast enough at body traversing either (8sec ain’t bad though),
Henry won the photo competition,
Colin won the fresher’s trip report (click to view +/-),
Colin’s team also won the surveying competition,
and KJ came joint first in the public nudity.

see more photos here.
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S**t! You mean I have to fit through there!
Two years ago, if we had been sitting enjoying a pint in some remote highland boots bar and someone had posed the question: “So, who fancies a spot of caving tomorrow?” I would most likely have spluttered into my ale, thrust an ice axe into this dangerously unhinged individual’s hand and marched them post-haste up the nearest mountain in the hope that the cold air, spindrift and altitude would shake them out of the temporary insanity that apparently threatened to consume them. However, time can be a tricky travelling companion and over the last 12 months I have become increasingly preoccupied with two questions:
1: Exactly how I can turn my persistent failure to put on weight into some kind of applied advantage, and;
2: What is it precisely that draws my officemate away from the sun’s comforting smile every weekend and compels him to spend as much time as possible down wet holes.
So, with these questions burning in my head I recently looked up the date, time and venue of the next Aberystwyth Caving Club social rendezvous and duly ambled along to Aber’s Fountain Inn that Tuesday to rub shoulders with these strange burrowing types.
5 hours, many beers and a great evening later someone posed that fabled question: “So, who fancies a spot of caving on Friday? None of that fresher’s stuff, but proper caving!” The place: Mendip. The digs: Belfy. Of course, feeling well on my game after the evening’s revelries, and convinced after 10 years of mountaineering that I could hack anything the Earth’s bowels could throw at me, I piped up in support of this idea. My how times have changed! The next morning I woke up feeling a little like I had just volunteered for the gas chamber.
Fast forward 2 days and I was standing in a mist shrouded hollow, somewhere in the Mendip, helmet on, dressed in my ex-German Panzer Corps coveralls and staring into a disturbingly small-looking hole in the ground. Things suddenly seemed very real.
It was too late now of course, and I was reminded of previous experiences at sea; like when you set off to sail across an ocean and see the continental shelf drop away below you on the depth sounder. Something in your stomach seems to implode and your mind seizes up like a fist. It’s now a matter of simply ‘do’. So, I prostrated myself with the best of them and willingly slid headfirst into the wet and muddy-looking jaws of seemingly inevitable and impending madness.
I think I had subconsciously imagined spacious caverns, well rounded surfaces, shallow rivulets and plenty of headroom. ‘Digs’, which my officemate seemed to attend quite regularly, had always painted an image of cultured gents standing in a field, shovel-in-hand, smoking a pipe and occasionally shifting a bladefull of sod in the hope that perhaps the ground would open up and reveal an ancient cavern resplendent with jewels and wonders as yet un-spoiled by the gaze of men. So, you can imagine my repressed horror when I was casually introduced to my first crawl-through. Of course when I say ‘introduced’, I mean that the bloke in front of me simply lay down at what appeared to my uninitiated eyes as a dead end, and vanished into the rock. And I was expected to do this too!!!! Ach well… In for a penny in for a pound! I lay down, thought of Scotland and squirmed my way forwards on trust alone. And it worked! It turned out that my stubbornly meatless frame is an advantage in some walks of life after all! Ok, so bruising is to be expected, and I did have a moment of Hardyesqe ‘this is another fine mess you’ve gotten us into!’ when my head torch turned it’s-self off mid constriction, but all in all I felt great after my first proper squeeze and found myself actively hoping that the next passageway would funnel down to yet another wormway where I could try putting myself into increasingly uncomfortable places!
Even my first sump has a warm fuzzy place in my memory! Throughout the approach my fellow gentlemen cavers had remarked with comic derision that Jack Ozbourne had backed out of this particular challenge. I had responded by forcing a smile and chuckling through teeth that secretly clenched in trepidation, thinking, ‘I’ll reserve judgement until we see how I react’. However, despite another moment of: “Jumping geography! Why on Earth am I doing this? Always listen to mother!” which struck as the cold and completely opaque water entered my Panzer Corps overalls, I actually found the sump to be surprisingly relaxing! Once you are underwater and you know there is no easy way back, it’s quite liberating to just glide onwards, face up, completely removed from all other worldly concerns other than the issue of ‘exactly how long did Henry say this sump was again?’
So, with newfound confidence in my ability to A; bury myself with confidence and B; voluntarily drown myself with the aim of hopefully finding another opportunity to bury myself in the next chamber, I skipped (well, slithered and crawled really) onwards through my first cave, discovering a whole new meaning to the word ‘muddy’ in the process.
Caving! I love it! Choose life! Choose mud! Choose claustrophobia! Choose putting yourself in a compromising situation that most would associate with some kind of self-harming disorder. Choose excellent, team-oriented, like-minded people. Choose to be soaking wet, emerging into the rain and failing light, getting changed by the side of the road and having a good pint of warming ale in a proper country bar at the end of it all. Choose knowing that you have spent your weekend doing something truly different and seeing the world from a completely new angle. Choose caving! I have.
Colin Souness
November 17th, 2010

Hi guys, it’s time to choose your Mr Men costume for CHECC.
Basically choose a Mr Man or Little Miss from the list below and dress up like them, and also have something so that people can tell which character you are. Comment on the post to say who you want to be (try not to get the same as somebody else!)
Mr Birthday
Mr Bounce
Mr Brave
Mr Bump – Toby
Mr Busy
Mr Chatterbox
Mr Cheeky
Mr Cheerful
Mr Christmas
Mr Clever
Mr Clumsy
Mr Cool
Mr Daydream - Huw
Mr Dizzy
Mr Forgetful
Mr Funny - Mark
Mr Fussy
Mr Good
Mr Greedy - Colin
Mr Grumble
Mr Grumpy - Josh
Mr Happy
Mr Impossible
Mr Jelly
Mr Lazy
Mr Mean
Mr Messy
Mr Mischief
Mr Miserable
Mr Muddle – Luke
Mr Nobody
Mr Noisy
Mr Nonsense - Rich
Mr Nosey
Mr Perfect
Mr Quiet
Mr Rude
Mr Rush
Mr Scatterbrain
Mr Silly
Mr Skinny
Mr Slow – Jono
Mr Small
Mr Sneeze
Mr Snow – Henry
Mr Strong – Chris
Mr Stubborn
Mr Tall - Sam R
Mr Tickle – Tim
Mr Topsy Turvy
Mr Uppity – James
Mr Worry
Mr Wrong
L Miss All-goes-well
L Miss Bad
L Miss Birthday
L Miss Bossy
L Miss Brainy
L Miss Brilliant
L Miss Busy - Monika
L Miss Busy-Body
L Miss Calamity
L Miss Careful
L Miss Chatterbox – Fran
L Miss Christmas - Rufus
L Miss Contrary
L Miss Curious
L Miss Daredevil - Megan
L Miss Dotty
L Miss Fickle
L Miss Fun
L Miss Giggles
L Miss Greedy
L Miss Helpful
L Miss Jealous
L Miss Late
L Miss Loud
L Miss Lucky
L Miss Magic
L Miss Naughty – KJ
L Miss Neat
L Miss Prim
L Miss Plump
L Miss Quick
L Miss Scary
L Miss Scatterbrain
L Miss Selfish
L Miss Shy
L Miss Somersault – Becca
L Miss Splendid
L Miss Star
L Miss Stella
L Miss Stubborn
L Miss Sunshine - Shereen
L Miss Tidy
L Miss Tiny
L Miss Trouble
L Miss Twins
L Miss Vain
L Miss Whoops
L Miss Wise
L Miss Yes
October 26th, 2010
There’s been lots of emails recently, so to summarise:
- CHECC – is on 26-28th Nov and will be a fantastic weekend away with other uni clubs up in Yorkshire. Cost of the event is £20 (excluding transport), so please bring this to the social tonight if you want to come so the booking form can be sent off.
- Hoodies – will feature the ACC logo opposite and be dark green. £23 at the social please if you want one. Nicknames and sizes will be taken from the list in log book so make sure it’s all correct.
- Tonight is the first social since moving to a Tuesday (Fountain @ 9 as usual). There’s a fancy dress theme of ‘cartoon characters’.
October 10th, 2010
I thought I’d tell all you guys about the lovely social we’re having on Wednesday Gives you time to think and buy a costume! This week we’re holding a special PUB GOLF theme, so get those caddies ready, we’re going checkered, long socks and pumps! This’ll be also a round of pub golf:
| Pub |
Drink |
Par |
| Harrys |
Vodka & mixer |
4 |
| Spoons |
Cocktail Jug |
6 |
| Cambrian |
Named drink |
6 |
| Fountain |
Beer/Ale |
6 |
| Rummers |
Medium Wine |
4 |
| Ship and Castle |
Old Rosie |
6 |
| Castle |
Castle Cocktail |
6 |
| Angel |
x2 shots (any) |
4 |
So this is how the game works. We get to Harrys at 8PM! Important, as it’s an early start. Once everyone is here we divide in to pairs, preferably one oldie and one fresher. then the pairs go off and get a drink each. They have the drink, and their score is SHARED. so if fresher did one drink in 3, and oldie did one drink in 1, then it would be a shared score of 4. The winners will get a lovely special prize ooooooh!
<<<UPDATE: photos have been added here>>>
<<<UPDATE2: more photos from Brigid have been added>>>
May 5th, 2010
Photos from last nights Club dinner are now on the website. Thanks to Becca for organising an excellent night out – personally it was great to see so many ‘Henrys’ in one room!
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see more here…
April 26th, 2010
Attention all Drunken Cavers
Becca is organising the last Club Dinner of the year and needs the following information from you:
1) Who wants to go and when people are free…choose between 4/6/11/14th May,
2) Which fancy dress theme for the night. Choice between ‘Gays and Trolls’, Pirates, Circus or Beach.
Please email her your options asap so a booking can be made.
***UPDATE*** Meal will be 7.30, Tuesday 4th May at the Agra. Theme is pirates.
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