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Yorkshire Subterranean Society

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The Yorkshire Subterranean Society is a caving club based at Helwith Bridge near Horton in Ribblesdale in the Yorkshire Dales. The Yorkshire Subterranean Society is more commonly known as the YSS. The YSS organises regular Caving and Walking meets to the Yorkshire Dales twice a month and other UK Caving areas through the year. The YSS also organises social events and "Try Caving" or potholing weekends for people wishing to have a go at the sport. The YSS also provides single rope technique (SRT) training to its members.

History

The club was founded in 1964 and celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2004 at the Kings Croft Hotel, Pontefract.

The YSS was formed by a group of enthusiasts in October 1964 initially calling themselves "The Undertakers Subterranean Society". After adverse publicity, they changed their name to the Yorkshire Subterranean Society in August 1965.

Expeditions

See also

References

  • "YSS 1 Journal of the Yorkshire Subterranean Scoiety". YSS 1. 1 (1). 1977.
  • "YSS 2 Journal of the Yorkshire Subterranean Scoiety". YSS 2. 1 (1). 1979.
  • "YSS 3 Journal of the Yorkshire Subterranean Scoiety". YSS 3. 1 (1): 73. 1994.