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graveleye wrote:I've never been in it, but I would imagine Ellisons would be Georgia's toughest cave. I guess I'll have to wait until they get the elevator installed to find out though.
Phil Winkler wrote:Delaware: Beaver Valley Cave. Exploring it is 2 minutes of sheer agony.
http://www.caves.org/grotto/cccc/Cave_DE.html
Adam Byrd wrote:Ralph,
What state are you in? This could be a good thread.
Phil Winkler wrote:Delaware: Beaver Valley Cave. Exploring it is 2 minutes of sheer agony.
http://www.caves.org/grotto/cccc/Cave_DE.html
Ralph E. Powers wrote:But what I am looking for is the toughest cave YOU'VE (the reader) done so far in the state that you live (or frequent for your caving trips) ... personally... both Horizontally and Vertically (meaning you had to put on a harness and use vert gear to get in and out of the cave).
Ralph E. Powers wrote:
Vertical: Neilsen's Cave (see Alpine Karst magazine) = so much vertical it's not even funny. The cave is cold at around 40 degrees and the trip to the bottom include (in order) ... 315' entrance drop, a 1000' long tight twisty crawl (with vert gear on),
jumar wrote:For the moment Utah
So are you still here in Utah Ralph? I thought you had already left.
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