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The {{PAGENAME}} (English: Senyan Mountain Search and Rescue Club) is a Search and Rescue volunteering charity that works in the mountains in the east of Senya, particualy those in the south central region. The charity is based in Grokhim, 30 miles east of Svorgas. The SMSC is responsible for safety on the mountains, particualy on off-piste routes, and work in conjuction with the [[Federation of Senyan Ski Resorts]] to help save lives on the mountains. On average, the SMSC is called out 14 times a day, falling to 3 in the summer months and rising to 71 in the winter ski season (December–February). Currently, the SMSC has 685 members, of which 206 are employed permenantly.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: Senyan Mountain Search and Rescue Club) is a Search and Rescue volunteering charity that works in the mountains in the east of Senya, particularly those in the south central region. The charity is based in Grokhim, 30 miles east of Svorgas. The SMSC is responsible for safety on the mountains, particularly on off-piste routes, and work in conjunction with the [[Federation of Senyan Ski Resorts]] to help save lives on the mountains. On average, the SMSC is called out 14 times a day, falling to 3 in the summer months and rising to 71 in the winter ski season (December–February). Currently, the SMSC has 685 members, of which 206 are employed permanently.  


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Revision as of 20:57, 6 June 2013

The Sanya Mōnteneren Serƨenrezen Club (English: Senyan Mountain Search and Rescue Club) is a Search and Rescue volunteering charity that works in the mountains in the east of Senya, particularly those in the south central region. The charity is based in Grokhim, 30 miles east of Svorgas. The SMSC is responsible for safety on the mountains, particularly on off-piste routes, and work in conjunction with the Federation of Senyan Ski Resorts to help save lives on the mountains. On average, the SMSC is called out 14 times a day, falling to 3 in the summer months and rising to 71 in the winter ski season (December–February). Currently, the SMSC has 685 members, of which 206 are employed permanently.