Year in Review: The Top Caving News of 2011
As the first year that Caving News existed, it was momentous. Including this one, 371 articles were posted in 2011. Considering that Caving News only began in March, it is …
As the first year that Caving News existed, it was momentous. Including this one, 371 articles were posted in 2011. Considering that Caving News only began in March, it is …
It’s time for a review of the ten most popular titbits of caving news published on Caving News in the last 30 days. This look back gives you a chance …
An international team of divers will be studying Russia’s Lake Goluboe (Blue) in early 2012 as part of an effort to search for underwater caves and artifacts. The lake, known …
Now that Christmas has past, the Friends of Dunbar Cave, a non-profit group committed to promoting and preserving Tennessee’s Dunbar Cave State Park, is eager to collect the used Christmas …
An accident on Christmas Day led to the 82nd call out of the year for the Cave Rescue Organisation. The CRO were alerted just before 6:00pm that a 39-year-old caver …
A publication to help cavers read the weather and better understand how it may affect caves, has recently been published by the British Caving Association. Created to encourage more folks …
If you’re looking yet another way to incorporate caving during the holidays, why not print out this caving themed word search. Created especially for our Caving News readers, this word …
A new video uploaded earlier this week by Petzl takes viewers along on Team Petzl’s recent trip to France’s Gouffre Berger. The trip, which took place this past August, was …
Though a partnership with Bacardi, Bat Conservation International will be soon be launching a 15 second public service announcement for the 2012 International Year of the Bat. The announcement, which …
This past Friday the U.S. Congress went ahead and allotted $4 million USD of the Department of the Interior’s 2012 Endangered Species Recovery Fund toward the research and management of …