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Hello! ...and welcome to the labyrinth of my caving blog. Please explore the various leads, you're sure to find a few passages worth following. Don't forget to tell a friend where you're going and always take three sources of light!
Defiance Cave Preserve: Drapery Den is Trashed
Last month, we headed to Drapery Den with Rob McFarland, Ken Headrick, Mike Frazier. We were armed with garbage bags and gloves, but were unprepared for what we found. We had expected to clean up trash that one person left behind. Instead, thigh high mountains of trash greeted us. Only multiple probably mentally ill people over a long period of time could have accumulated so much refuse. Old cans, bottles, wrappers, clothing, drug containers, broken furniture, camping equipment, magazines and more. It will take a small army to clean out this cave and make it habitable for bats again. We loaded and carried many bags to the surface of the cave, but were only able to carry a fraction down the mountain. We anticipate spending many weekends starting next spring on this project.
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Double Eagle Dig
Joined John McLean, Doug Medville, Todd Burke, Hunter, Paul Fowler, Mike Frazier and others for continued work on the Double Eagle Dig. At one point, we could hear Donald Davis tapping his hammer in a nearby passage, so a connection is imminent!
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Colorado Bat Crew at Vampire Fest
Tonight I joined in my first event with the Colorado Bat Crew at the Ft Collins Vampire Fest. We handed out educational materials on bats, showed some videos, answered questions from party-goers. Thanks always to Kathy Estes for her support in getting me closer to my goal of earning my Bat Rehabilitation Specialist License! For more info on the Colorado Bat Crew: http://www.coloradobatcrew.com/
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Bat Exodus
Defiance Cave Preserve/Cave of the Clouds: Gate Project
In order to reduce vandalism to Cave of the Clouds and create a more secure area for bats, we are installing a gate. We have hauled 4000 pounds of cement (15-50 pounds at a time in backpacks) up the side of the mountain. Today, we undertake the brutal task of carrying up one of the steel gates.
Defiance Cave Preserve-Hauling the Final Gate
Thanks to all the volunteers who have jumped in and helped carry 4000 pounds of cement, steel and a very heavy generator to Cave of the Clouds. (add volunteer list) The following videos, showing a single steel gate being slowly dragged up the mountain, will give you an idea how difficult and dangerous the project has been at times.
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National Speleological Society Bat Ball
Mike, Ken, Tracy and I had a great time checking out caves all the way from Colorado to the NSS Bat Ball in Alabama. I can't wait to go again!
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Alabaster Caverns, Oklahoma
Mike, Ken Headrick, Tracy White and I make our first stop at Alabaster Caverns, Oklahoma on the way to the National Speleological Society "Bat Ball" for New Year's Eve.
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Defiance Cave Preserve-Our First Visit
Mike and I and several caving friends (Patricia Malone, Layla Borgens, Dan Sullivan, LP Lawrence and Ken Headrick) visited Cave of the Clouds today. There is a possibility that the land owner may want to sell the property and we were curious to check it out and discuss making an offer on it.
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Bat Show at Denver Museum of Science and Nature 2016
Autumn and I had a chance to see Rob Mies of the Organization for Bat Conservation today. Lots of cool bats. I especially enjoyed seeing the technology for studying bat calls. Try to catch him next time he's in town!
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Mexico Caving 2016 Highlights
Roca Partida, not too far from Veracruz. After taking a boat ride on the ocean and around the cave, we hiked to the top of the cliff and rappelled into the boat!
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