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  2. List of caving organizations - Wikipedia

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    Israel Cave Explorers Club is the largest and most active caving club in Israel. It was founded in 2016, and the members are involved with organising international caving expeditions, surveying, conservation, hosting caver expeditions in Israel, and helping the local archeological bodies in excavating, mapping and finding caves around Israel. [3]

  3. National Outdoor Leadership School - Wikipedia

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    Skills taught on NOLS courses include backpacking, canoeing, caving, climbing, fly-fishing, horsepacking, mountaineering, rafting, river kayaking, sailing, sea kayaking, skiing, snowboarding, etc. Students gain insight into how to choose equipment, clothing, and how to feed themselves in the outdoors. They learn that proper hygiene is essential ...

  4. National Communities Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Communities Resource Centre (NCRC) is a British charity which was set up in 1991 to offer support and training to residents in low-income areas. It runs courses for tenants and community groups from its premises near Chester. Since 2020 it has been part of Regenda Group, a company which provides and operates affordable housing.

  5. Rescue teams could start moving American trapped 3,400 ... - AOL

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    Rescue teams using explosives to widen cave for Dickey’s safe extraction. 14:35, Maanya Sachdeva. More than 180 people from eight countries have joined the efforts to help Mark Dickey out of a ...

  6. Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological Society - Wikipedia

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    A number of other research projects (e.g. bat monitoring and groundwater fauna) have been undertaken by the society at various cave and karst locations in NSW. [citation needed] Since 2011, the speleological society has regularly assisted Newcastle University lecturers, by guiding geology students through the Timor Caves, on field excursions.

  7. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Where conditions permit, snow caves are another way to shelter high on the mountain. Some climbers do not use tents at high altitudes unless the snow conditions do not allow for snow caving, since snow caves are silent and much warmer than tents. They can be built relatively easily, given sufficient time, using a snow shovel.

  8. Smoke Hole Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Smoke Hole caves include some that are historically significant for past saltpeter mining operations — Big Cave (now called Cave Mountain Cave) and Old Mines Cave — as well as Peacock Cave, Patricks Cave, Blue Rock Cave, Indian House Cave, and the namesake Smoke Hole Cave. Another dozen or so smaller caves have also been documented.

  9. NCRC - Wikipedia

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    NCRC can stand for: NGO Coordination and Resource Centre , coordinating group of post-tsunami relief National Canine Research Council , an advocacy group for pit bulls and against BSL