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Caving pictures and a Beginner Guide To Caving (K.S)

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Published: Mar 03, 2008 10:49 p.m.
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From this egg you will learn the basics of caving and you will also get to see some of the caves I have been to. I have been caving for almost a year now and have been to about 20 different caves, all varying sizes. In that time I have learned a lot about caving from personal experience, internet resources, books, and other cavers.

If you are going caving yourself, these are the basics of what you need to know and what you need to bring. Keep in mind that this guide is for beginner cavers and I’m assuming that the potential cave you are exploring is a beginner cave.


Safety

Caves can be dangerous in more ways than you would ever imagine.

- Always let somebody know where you are going and when you expect to be back. This is the most important rule and should be common sense.

- Caves can flood very easily. Don’t enter caves during or right after a rain storm unless you know for sure that the cave does not flood.

- Hypothermia. When you are wet in a cave you will get cold, which can lead to hypothermia. Dress appropriately when entering a wet cave.

- Paramedics are not good cavers. If you get hurt in a cave and cannot walk, it could take days before they get you out, so don’t act stupid. When climbing or traversing through a dangerous area, always keep three points of contact to ensure your safety.

- Know your cave. Do not enter a large cave without a person to guide you who is familiar with the cave, or at least without a cave-map and compass.

- Bring the right equipment.


Equipment

- Lights: As a general rule, each caver should bring three lights and three changes of backup batteries.

- Helmet: Always wear a helmet. You are guaranteed to have many light head bumps, but you will most appreciate the helmet when you have a hard one.

- Kneepads: Pads will increase your speed and capabilities, and are a ’must’ in any cave.

- Boots: You need something with good grip. I use jungle boots that drain water.

- Clothing: For dry caves I personally just wear jeans and a t-shirt. For wet caves you want to wear clothes without cotton in them, since cotton will not retain any body heat if you are wet. Thick wool socks will keep your feet warm.

- Extras: It’s a good idea to bring a little pack or bag to carry some water, snacks, your extra lights/batteries, and a camera.

Click here for a more advanced equipment guide (.pdf)


Respect the cave and its future visitors

"Leave Nothing but Footprints, Take Nothing but Pictures, Kill Nothing but Time."

People who break these rules ruin caving for the rest of us. Please don’t enter a cave unless you are leaving it the exact same way you found it. Save your tagging, carving, and trash for the railroad bridge; cavers don’t want to see it

- Do not enter caves on private land without getting permission from the owner. If the cave is on park property, find out if caving is allowed before going in.

- Respect the bat hibernation. Some caves are closed during the cold months due to bat hibernation. Disturbing hibernating bats can kill them, and that is very bad since many bat species are endangered.

- Do not enter closed caves. Caves can be closed for a variety of reasons; entering them is illegal. To find a list of closed caves for your area, Google closed+cave+list+(your state)

Click here for a great guide on "Caving Ethics" (.pdf)


Where to find caves

Most cavers are extremely secretive about cave locations and will not reveal them unless you are attending a cave trip. The reason for this is due mainly to the people who don’t follow the rules I have laid out above.

The first thing you need to know is if your area even has caves. Caves are formed in karst regions (clicky). Here is a map of karst regions in the USA (clicky)


If you really want to go caving there are a few ways to get started.

-Talk to a caving club in your area and they will take you caving; there are a lot of caving clubs all over the USA in karst regions.

-Talk to friends or schoolmates and just ask them if they know where any caves are.

-Check on a topography map for springs and steep creek beds, and then go looking.

-Find out if any commercial caves offer "wild cave tours"





My Caving Pictures

Here are some of my favorite pictures from various caves that I have explored in the past year.


This cave had the biggest entrance I have ever seen.


For scale, look at the person on the right side.


Into the entrance


Coming out of a tunnel


There was a sandcastle in the stream bed


After getting lost for an hour we crawled out of another entrance into a dry creek bed






This cave is really cool and has a lot of formations.




















This cave was in a similar area to the above cave. It was much larger inside.






Doing some climbing


Slow exposure






This cave had a very large entrance and an even larger passage.


Standing in the first big room


A waterfall in the cave






Looking up at the top of a 125 foot ceiling. The bright white dot is a small opening to the surface, which gives this room the name "skylight dome".
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This entrance was down in a big hole.


There was a lot of graffiti in this one room


This is me climbing up into a hole


We did some surveying







This was a really cool cave with crystals in it.


Descending down in


Climbing up a rope/ladder


Stalactites


Crystals







I don’t have a picture of this cave entrance because it was a commercial cave. But here is the hole we had to crawl through to get out of the commercial part and into the wild passage.


Cave formation called flowstones


Waterfall in the cave


Climbing to the top of the breakdown


stalactites


stalactites up close






This was just a little cave we went through. The ice at the entrance was cool though.



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DaddySpook

Mar 03, 2008 10:58 pm -
5*
We don’t have many caves around here but it looks kool.


TecnoDestructo

Mar 03, 2008 11:14 pm -
im thinking of moveing into a cave


sambo-751

Mar 04, 2008 12:51 am -
great egg 5*
i explored caves in year8 at skool it was realy fun


jackdoor

Mar 04, 2008 1:54 am -
I wish there was some caves near me so I could do this sort of thing. Great guide and great pics 5*s.


running_with_scissors

ar 04, 2008 3:35 am -
5, Nice info and images.


Pankie69

Mar 04, 2008 5:30 am -
Wow very nice where was this at i’m thinking about goin down south cuz i live in missouri and they have lots of caves down around branson here. btw 5*


Jeffrey_

Mar 04, 2008 8:59 am -
*****


terryryst

Mar 04, 2008 10:21 am -
Well done egg and good information. Love the pix.


m0rtified_p3nguin

Mar 04, 2008 11:20 am -
5* i might be at the gorge next week. it looks like rain though :( I hope it doesn’t.


greggers

Mar 04, 2008 1:19 pm -
5 stars. very nice. it’s the best exploration egg i’ve ever seen! where is this cave system? or did you go around to a bunch of different ones?

Mar 04, 2008 2:16 pm -
0*
jklol 5* for the spelunker!


DamnBastard

Mar 04, 2008 2:19 pm -
I like how even though you are admin, you still contribute to the site. 5*


SIGHTL3SS

Mar 04, 2008 2:34 pm -
dont know if alle really did 0* it cause it has 5* rating but if he did 0* i cant see why. Great pics and info. 5*****s


Mr_InterWebz

Mar 04, 2008 3:05 pm -
There are a lot of un-maped caves around me decent ones too, so 5***** and in Favs


--Jotto--

Mar 04, 2008 3:23 pm -
This is absolutely incredible, some of these pictures are awesome. I love the one of the waterfall, that’s so neat. All those huge open chambers underground, it’s so neat! Those are some of the world’s rare, mystical places to be.

5***** and favs, and 5 on profile. Excellent stuff, I love it. Great to see someone your level still contributing to the site.


KeiserSosay

Mar 04, 2008 4:41 pm -
Yeah sorry I forgot to say that these caves are all in different areas; a mixture of Kentucky and southern Indiana.

Somehow I missed the image tags on the skylight dome picture. I’ll just post a link to it here.

Looking up at the top of a 125 foot ceiling. The bright white dot is a small opening to the surface, which gives this room the name "skylight dome".
http://img98. mageshack.us/img98/3446/p6 80084pc9.jpg


Knottyboy90

Mar 04, 2008 6:06 pm -
wow an egg i actually enjoyed and its not shitty 5*


candlemasscade

Mar 05, 2008 9:28 am -
Nice...5* and a fav... a very refreshingly good egg...


YourMumHasBigNipple

Mar 06, 2008 3:52 am -
i have the need to go in a cave now 5*


YourMumHasBigNipples

Mar 06, 2008 3:53 am -
i have the need to go in a cave now 5*


Falk5T

Mar 07, 2008 2:42 pm -
Just WOW, i looove the pics, id like to get into a cave like that, but there are no ones nearby me, only commercial ones, where you must follow a path, bordered with rope.


KeiserSosay

Mar 08, 2008 11:17 am -
Most people don’t realize that a lot of commercial caves do offer wild cave tours. You probably just haven’t checked to see if they do.


H-Dogg

Mar 14, 2008 9:18 pm -
Years ago, a friend of mine went onto private property for spelunking and was trapped. He was rescued a day later, after the local media got wind of the story. They pulled him out of the cave, and he could barely walk, being weakend by hunger and exposure. A photographer snapped his picture. Immediately after that, his mother came up to him and slapped his face. The post-rescue picture was on the front page of the newspaper.

We bought every copy of the newspaper we could find and scattered them all over his job site to remind him. We wanted to make T-shirts with that picture, but couldn’t get permission from the newspaper.

I mostly have abandoned coal and iron ore mines here. Sounds dangerous if you ask me.


H-Dogg

Mar 14, 2008 9:35 pm -
Oh, and I forgot to mention they added insult to injury: My friend had to pay a $500 fine for trespassing.


SquirtyTheGre k

Mar 18, 2008 9:46 pm -
keiser...you is teh buttsmexingz....(in the good sense) i used to go spelunking and when ever i saw a stalagmite i would scream "STALAGMITES FTW!!!"....not sure why...found it funny at the time....5* 5* on pro. and favorites and friend request =] bravo


amt

Mar 22, 2008 8:16 pm -
why is this only 3*? this is a great egg 5’s


Verizoff

Mar 23, 2008 8:26 pm -
Theres not many quality eggs anymore, you did a great job with this!


ziggy-6956

Mar 28, 2008 4:07 pm -
i think ill make one on caves by my place the ver small you have to crawll into them and some u can stand up in but the indians used them for shit so yea and this summer if i go and stay with my brother for a new job ill get some sweet pics of these caves that are all interlocking and tunnels there kinda weird tho last time i was there there was hunreds of bats all over the ground dead


Coopz

Nov 11, 2008 12:04 pm -
Man that is awesome!

I love the picture where you’re standing below the cave entrance, inside it with the light coming down on you, shadows at the sides, and your headtorch pointing at the camera (this one).

All of the other pictures were great too, but that one jumped out at me. And good to put a face to a name (Im sure I saw a pic of you years ago but couldn’t remember what you looked like).

A lot of effort, well layed out, very interesting egg. 5,0000,000*’s!


Fatsy

ar 27, 2009 12:28 pm -
this is a perfect example of what an exploration egg should look like. 5*z and 5z on yer pr0f*****

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