One of the big advantages to online newsletters is how quickly they can
reach
the masses around the world.

Here is the latest issue of a caving club from Wales.    And you can view it
without having to download it.

     http://cambriancavingcouncil.org.uk/pdf/newsletters/2017/jan2017.pdf

Not only is it a very professional publication, but it contains links to
other
places on the web, and emails for some of its officers.

Supposedly, I have ancestors from Wales, so on my bucket list is to
someday go caving there, or at least try to find a spot that I can stand
on and say this is my ancestral homeland.

Another advantage to online newsletters, is the ability to quickly go back
and find an article such as the one Preston Forsythe wrote 6 years ago.

        http://www.ksscaves.org/newsletter/Jan-2011newsletter.pdf

Here is another one for your reading pleasure:


http://www.orpheuscavingclub.org.uk/documents/newsletters/Vol%2049%20-%201-12%20-%20OCC%20Newsletter%202014.pdf

Having a phablet or large telephone or a 4G Tablet, on 4G laptop can be
advantageous when viewing these
newsletters when you are stranded in a place, especially when there is no
wi-fi signal.

Disclaimer:    I only skimmed over these PDF's, and did not read them.

David Locklear
( of no relation whatsover to Senor Bockbeer or his cronies, or his
admirers )
( but I  will have dinner with them next time I am in Ciudad Acuna )
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