Imperial College Caving Club

Description
Imperial College Caving Club is the student caving club of Imperial College London.

Membership
Full members of the club are current Imperial College London full time students (undergraduate or postgraduate). Associate members of the club include life members of the union, staff members of imperial college and other university students who pay for associate membership of Imperial College Union (~£3.50 a month).

Noted past members include Tony Waltham (President 1964-66).

Activity
Imperial College CC run regular minibus trips to caving regions in the UK, as well as engaging in sports caving across the continent. Since 1994 they have been engaged in the exploration of Tolminski Migovec (Slovenia) through recurrent summer expeditions and winter reconnaissance trips. The focus on deep alpine exploration in the summer has resulted in a club that is highly orientated towards SRT trips.

History
Formed as a fully fledged member of the Recreational Clubs Committee of Imperial College Union in 1962.

During the late 60s and 70s ICCC closely linked to its siter clubs of University College of London Speleo. Soc. (UCLSS), Chelsea College Caving Club (CCCC) and Queen Mary College Speleo. Soc. (QMCSS).

All other London university caving clubs have since ceased.