A little UE, but no real spelunking!
-Rob A>
A little UE, but no real spelunking!
-Rob A>
I've been in a few noteworthy caves (and a bunch of unnoteworthy ones). My most memorable ones are Mammoth Caves (Kentucky) and Carlsbad Caverns (New Mexico). Recently I've also been to quite a few places here in Ontario (Canada) where joints and displaced blocks in the face of the Niagara Escarpment produce very interesting short caves and labyrinthine fissures. I'll have to put together a page of photos and upload them. Will post a URL here when I get a chance to do that.
One thing I do have on my site already is an urban "dungeon" that I've explored (a high level adventure, as its both dangerous, and in a dangerous part of town). The abandoned train station in Detroit (Michigan). My photos can be seen here... http://melkot.com/misc/Detroit-station.html
For those of you who have seen the recent Transformers movie, you may recognize some scenes from the end of the movie! I guess Spielberg and Bay thought it was a pretty cool place, too.
Denis, aka "Maldin"
Maldin's Greyhawk http://melkot.com
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Looks really interesting. Last year my wife and daughter went to Mammoth Caves while we were visiting her parents in Nashville. My son was sick so I stayed with him at the house. From the pictures I saw and stories I heard, it was not very exciting.
Please do! I'm in St. Catharines and have yet to find any even half way caves with the exception of one in the Niagara Gorge found while geocaching, and the man-made tunnel (disturbingly scary) near DeCew Falls (Morningstar Mill) when the door had been vandalized:
It goes nearly 1/4 mile and used to contain large water pipes for the city supply.
-Rob A>
I'm no caver...but I'm a big fan of Ted. READ THIS:
http://www.tedthecaver.com/ted/index.htm