thats only if its a student organization like the geology club, but if an 
individual student wants to go to CBSP then that persons regular insurance 
would cover it if that person got injured

> Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:40:21 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Texascavers] caving and insurance
> 
> When I was in college ( mid 80's ), if we wanted to go on a caving
> trip, our biggest issue
> was where to find someone with a car.
> 
> It seems now, all college kids have cars, but their big issue seems to
> be dealing with red tape.
> 
> According to the web-site below, students who participate in
> "dangerous activities like camping" are required to purchase "special
> event medical insurance."
> 
> http://ss.utpb.edu/student-life/student-travel/
> 
> I doubt we ever tried to get the university to loan us a van.   That
> idea either never crossed our minds, or we could not have imagined
> them loaning it to us.     Years later, I saw the A.S.S.
> with a university van parked near the entrance of Palmito up above the
> town of Bustamante.
> 
> David Locklear
> 
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