Hello fellow cavers,
I'm finally getting around to getting an online presence for my caving hobby. I've lived in Highlands, NC (right below the Caver's Drop, actually), but currently live in Clemson, SC while I finish school. I've been caving all over TAG for years growing up, although not often enough for my liking since it is 4+ hours to any noteworthy caves; the cave bug has really bitten me in the past year or so and wish I could go more often. I'm vertically competent, and have had the privilege of enjoying many TAG classics with my father's guidance. The 2012 NSS Convention was my only opportunity so far to cave outside of TAG, and I thoroughly enjoyed the caves WV has to offer. I couldn't help but marvel at how every cave up there seemed to be over 20 miles; a far cry from TAG of course. The derecho at the end of the convention was a bummer though. I've been to the TAG Fall Cave-in every year since the mid 1990s, when it was still at Sequoyah Caverns and the carbide bombs were common-place (glad that is more or less over with!) Looking forward to being back in a few weeks...
Lately I've been learning the art of surveying through a nice cave project we've got going in Tennessee, which has been a rather unique cave filled with sandstone cobbles from start to finish. Never seen anything like it anywhere else! I have lots more to learn about caving and look forward to reading your posts.