http://www.srcf.ucam.org/curac/Includes photo galleries, term cards, and details of the annual varsity march from Oxford to Cambridge.Website for Cambridge University Rambling Club, in the UK
Welcome to the Rambling Club!
We are a friendly, informal society arranging walks around the local
countryside every weekend, as well as regular social events. Details of our forthcoming events are below and there is no need to sign up in advance to join a walk. Your only expense is the bus orcambridge, university, rambling, club, walking, hiking, cam, ac, ukUnited Kingdom > England > University of Cambridge > Organizations > Sports
Cross-country running club. Includes details of events, activities, and training, along with fixtures and results.
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Cambridge University Hare & Hounds Cross-Country Running Club
CUH&H: Cambridge University Hare & Hounds
The University Cross-Country Running Club
The next Cambridge Boundary Run will be on Sunday 1st March 2009
Absolute last date for postal delivery of entry
forms is Thursday 25th February! See the
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A club formed to get out of Cambridge to Britain's mountainous areas for walking of all standards. Trip reports and photos and an events diary.
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A club formed to get out of Cambridge to Britain's mountainous
areas for walking of all standards. It fills the gap between the Rambling and Mountaineering Clubs.
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A club which travels to mountainous regions of the UK for hillwalking at all levels of ability.
We run day trips, weekends away and longer holiday
Introduction to the association and its history. Has a diary of events, results and news.
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Imperial Meeting 2008 Success
CURA retained the Chancellors' Challenge Trophy for the third year running having only been defeated to it in 2005 in the last 28 years! The Humphry was also retained, beating Oxford by a mere point. Charles Dickinson coached the CURA 'A' team to success in the
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