pwhole
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8 years ago
The new TSG Journal, TSG 19, has just been released, and will be available to purchase at Hidden Earth for £25.

The Journal is 206 pages long, full-colour throughout, with six A3 foldouts, 18 surveys, and around 250 photographs. All the major TSG exploration/survey projects since TSG 18 (2010) are documented within - White Rake, Raddlepits, Pit Props Series, Ink Sump/Doom's Retreat, JH West Extensions, Krypton Series, Bullpit and the Longcliffe Mine restoration project - along with many other articles on a variety of club-related caving topics, especially conservation - including the White River cleanup, Speedwell lightbulb-changing, the Boulder Piles drainage project and the Titan shaft repair. Also contained are articles on foreign trips (past and present), important resurveys, new discoveries, and some recent Castleton cave science with potentially important developments for the Peak-Speedwell system.

Ordering direct from the TSG website will be available after Hidden Earth, with or without postage, if collection from the Chapel, or caver post is preferred.

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Spires
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8 years ago
I am definitely interested in purchasing a copy. I expect some PDMHS members would also be interested. Could you send a pm, as I have a few ideas to promote this journal.
Cheers,
Paul.
Pete K
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8 years ago
Leafing through a copy right now and I can say it is worth every penny. That's not just because my ugly mug appears in it!
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RAMPAGE
8 years ago
"Pete K" wrote:

not just because my ugly mug appears in it!



I was expecting a bit of a discount because of that, if I'm totally honest :blink:
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pwhole
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8 years ago
I'll have to put that particular issue to the Committee - I never thought of the potential impact on the public - and possible compensation claims 😉
RAMPAGE
8 years ago
I think you could get around that with a content warning. Such as PEGI-13 maybe? Or just tear those pages out and dispose of them safely where they can't cause any offence or nasty surprises.

If you pin them up in the cheese-maturing room in Cheddar Gorge, the process would probably be sped up somewhat allowing a faster produce turnover.
Beneath my steely exterior beats the heart of a dashing hero
Pete K
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8 years ago
I don't know what you're talking about. I bring a level of visual sophistication to any publication or corporate advertising image. I'm very cheap too.
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AR
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8 years ago
It could be worse, be grateful there's not pictures of Daggers running around in his birthday suit in it!
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pwhole
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7 years ago
The new Journal can now be ordered online via PayPal, with or without postage:

http://www.tsgcaving.co.uk/content/tsg-19 

If ordered without postage, please arrange collection at a sensible time from the Chapel (ideally weekend mornings before we go caving), or if you prefer caver post, Pony Express, the Secret Underground Railway, whatever, please let us know.
AR
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7 years ago
I got a copy last night and it's damn good....
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!

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