Month in Review: June 2012’s Must Read News
The beginning of shorter days means that June has come to an end and it’s time to review the top ten most popular news items on Caving News during the …
The beginning of shorter days means that June has come to an end and it’s time to review the top ten most popular news items on Caving News during the …
CaveChat.org is the official forum of the National Speleological Society. Since its creation in 2005 CaveChat has quickly become the go to place for everything related to caving. With more …
Though there is no exact word or phrase in Yucatecan for “hello,” I suppose it would suffice to say Ki’imak in wo’ol in wilikech (Happy to see you)! Wednesday was, …
Underground of Enchantment, the photo exhibit that feature images of Lechuguilla Cave in 3D, has opened at the Carlsbad Caverns Visitors Center. On loan from the city of Carlsbad, the …
Wind Cave National Park has experienced an 11 percent increase in visitors to its cave tours last year. Exciting news considering that last year Wind Cave celebrated its busiest day …
Since Opening Day on Monday, things at Mayacon have been hopping non-stop. All of the salons, are now in full bloom, and the entries in all categories has been extremely …
The Cave Beach near Waverley in New Zealand is in need of new signage after it’s namesake “cave” finally collapsed last week. The iconic “cave” came down last Friday after …
Greetings from Lewisburg, West Virginia! With over 1,000 cavers pre-registered for this annual event, the 2012 NSS Convention is set to be a fantastic event! This year’s Convention is looking …
A prominent French researcher has cautioned that the cave paintings in Spain need to need to be analyzed further before they can be confirmed as the oldest known examples in …
Last weekend Australia’s NSW Cave Rescue Squad held a mock rescue in Argyle Cave in Bungonia National Park. The scenario involved rescuing an injured caver from Pitch 4, a 14 …