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From: dwhiteknee
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  • Great video! Hey does anyone out there know of any good places to go spelunking/cave climbing? I am a beginner climber so a place with rentals on or near site would be needed. I am looking for something within 6 hours of Dallas, which ever direction or state. Any tips and info would be greatly appreciated, even a good rock climbing enthusiast site would be helpful, thank you so much!

  • What??? Hope whatever you said is good.

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  • Thinking about that also makes my heart pump, but in a different way. I need LOTS of room down there or I AINT goin.

  • I live in Colorado and the caves I've been too have some really Tight squeezes and tiny spots, makes my heart pump thinkin about it

  • As mentioned - the average temp in a cave is approximately 50 degrees - give or take.

  • is it really cold down in caves?

  • Roger that. This one was a tight fit, as you can see. More vids coming - biking / Astronomy camping etc. Thanks for watching. Dan.

  • The only reasons why I don't feel comfortable with caves is beacause of The Decent lol

  • Come on up to WV and I'll show you a cave that you will find to be physically demanding as well as hard to navigate in most places... I'm working on a vid now that will be up in a few months on a cave that I'n surveying and it turns out that the cave is racking up miles very quickly because its a network maze for the most part...

  • Good luck with that. Spelunking took a lot out of me that day. And I never ventured much past the light of day streaming in. My thing is finding things to do on the weekends. Did it - now I'm moving on. Check in when your video is up - I'd love to see it. Dan.

  • I was a member of the Atlanta Grotto in the 50s and we were forbidden to carry battery operated lights for obvious safety reasons...we used carbide lanterns on our helmets..of course we could only see 4 or 5 feet ahead of us..and water was a premium but we managed to map caves from Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama....

  • Wow sounds cool man I'd like to do something like that but as a hobby i guess not a profession..

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