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tncaver wrote:Martha,
I helped with the dig you are referring to on one trip only,
but the dig is not mine. A fellow in the
Nashville Grotto was working it. I don't know if he is still working
on it or not. It has no airflow whatsoever. That does not mean it
won't go, but dramatically lowered my expectations when I saw it.
If Lonnie told you that dig is mine, he is mistaken.
If tools are still there, then someone must still be digging on it.
However, not I. If you are interested in that dig I can give you
the contact info for that fellow. Mark Joop also has a dig going
on in the cave and I think a trip is scheduled to go there soon.
Maybe this weekend.
I helped Mark Joop dig on the "Joop Loop" dig which did go.
It had only a very slight amount of airflow.
Most of my personal digs are surface digs.
wyandottecaver wrote:In short, is the question really does a cave or passage no one has ever seen matter? and thus is there really any reason NOT to modify a passage that prevents human entry? Or, is there value to knowing there are some places man hasn't been. Value in something outside what we as humans can experiance ourselves?
tncaver wrote:Well, I guess I should also include the huge boulder at the top of
the Rumble Room that someone shoved off into the void. That
was also a modification. Probably made the Rumble Room rappel
a lot safer and provided more room at the top of the drop.
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