UCET Trip Advisor Thurs 10th Feb 2022

Started by Ian A, Feb 05, 2022, 05:52 PM

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William Roberts

yes bud, I've wellies lid and lamp, I've ordered a warmbac suit that's due Thursday... cutting it a little fine i know
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mick murphy

the equipmment officer needs an email for your requirments for your trip you will need a ladder and lifeline, belts and lids with lamps
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Steve

There’s more planes in the sea than there are submarines in the sky
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Ian A

Alec Reece is coming (from email)
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Steve

We have Simon and 4 frank with two Alison
7 lids and hats out. I think we have two more spare.
There’s more planes in the sea than there are submarines in the sky
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william roberts

School boy error... Suit arrived today... Yeah that don't fit
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Ian A

Are you coming in a loin cloth then?

:p

Ian
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William Roberts

Ian can you do me a favour, seems when I messaged you and set up this account the one I tried to set up befor now works, first time visiting on my phone and its signed me into the "photobill" account not this one... Can it be easily deleted??

Also my warmbac arrived today and managed to cock up the sizes... Drastically, I've some over suit water proofs I don't care much for if thay will surfice?
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Ian A

Erm.

Ok, so, first off, I am not a tech wizard and I don't know how to  delete an account - could you just simply use the one that you want and ignore the other?

Warmnbac - no real issue here. Waterproofs won't work - because, water gets up your legs, up your arms and down your neck. You may think you can avoid this but you cannot - there are two points where you have to duck in a stream and although you can avoid water going down your neck, you can't stop it going up your legs and into your knackers, nor can  you stop it going up your arms ...

Any clothing you aren't bothered about getting covered in shite (well, it's actually glacial sediment) and getting soaked will do. Try to bring warm clothing (particular over your chest) and a change for afterwards.

Ian
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William Roberts

Chubby novice photographer with keen infatuation with welsh mining history...
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William Roberts

Dress to get wet and warm cloths to change
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mike leahy

[quote="Photobilly" post=41289]Dress to get wet and warm cloths to change[/quote]yes
The best thing you can invest in is a pair of wet socks

William Roberts

Got thoes cheers Mike, great bit of kit outside the caves
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