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21. The Underground Atlas: A Gazetteer of the World's Cave Regions by John Middleton, Tony Waltham | |
Hardcover: 239
Pages
(1987-09)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$55.40 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0312011016 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Want to know more about the globe's caves and karst regions? |
22. The Complete Caving Manual by Andy Sparrow | |
Library Binding: 160
Pages
(1997-09)
list price: US$29.95 Isbn: 1861260229 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Complete Caving Manual by Andy Sparrow
An excellent resource for the British caver By turns instructional and inspirational, this manual willinstruct you in the basics of all the techniques that you need forunderground exploration in Britain and Europe, while taking time out totell yu how the caves formed in the first place, what creatures you mightencounter underground and why you shouldn't break that straw off! If youcave already you will want it as a reference; if you're just starting outit will help you to get the most out of your next training trip/course; ifyou're introducing someone to caving it will be an invaluable resource ofthe why as well as the what in a clear and consistent style. Beyond thebasics of clothing, equipment, ropework, ladderwork and moving underground,Andy has included valuable chapters on conservation, speleobiology,digging, photography and an overview of cave-diving (with all theappropriate warnings). He advises you where to go caving, how to find aclub, how to evaluate the flood risk - just how to do it really. Highlyrecommended for anyone who has ever pulled on a headlamp and doesn't knowit all yet. Highly recommended. ... Read more |
23. Caving Basics: A Comprehensive Manual for Beginning Cavers | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1988-04-01)
list price: US$11.00 Isbn: 0961509317 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent Resource for Novice Cavers!
Caving Basics
Caving Basics |
24. Cavers, Caves, and Caving by Bruce Sloan | |
Hardcover: 410
Pages
(1977-05)
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25. A Guide to Speleological Literature of the English Language 1794-1996 by Bill Mixon, Ken Ingham, Emily Mobley, Bill Mixon, Ken Ingham, Emily Mobley | |
Hardcover: 539
Pages
(1998-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This work contains details on a large number of books that are not accessible through any other known index. It is indispensable for anyone interested in caves, karst, and speleology. You will also find the GUIDE itself to be one of the most interesting books you will ever own. |
26. A Man Deep in Mendip: The Caving Diaries of Harry Savory 1910-1921 by Harry Savory, John Savory B.Sc.Ph.D. | |
Hardcover: 168
Pages
(1990-02-01)
list price: US$30.00 Isbn: 0809316234 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Harry Savory is considered by many to be the finest photographer to have taken his camera underground. Here are almost 100 of Savory’s superb photographs, taken between 1910 and 1928most of them previously unpublishedcapturing in fine detail the extraordinary formations in the caves and the character of life above ground during the period. The caving diaries vividly recall the hardships of early exploration, as cavers found their way through intricate systems with only candles for light. Savory’s pictures show many beautiful formations that have long since been destroyed or discolored. Also included are plans of the caves and drawings Savory commissioned from his artist friend John Hassall. An informative introduction and commentary by Harry Savory’s son John provide the biographical background to the diaries, and Chris Howes’ preface sets Savory’s work in its historical and technical contexts. |
27. Caving: The Sierra Club Guide to Spelunking by Peggy Larson, Lane Larson | |
Paperback: 311
Pages
(1982-06-12)
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28. Texas Caves (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series) by Blair Pittman | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1999-09-01)
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Texas Caves - Great Book except for spine.....
Underground Texas |
29. Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness by Paul Jay Steward | |
Mass Market Paperback: 120
Pages
(1998-01)
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A Great Read for a Dark Night!
Thrills and laughs - A very enjoyable read
Beauty to Horror - What a lovely trip
YIKES! I once enjoyed going into caves. Now I think I'll just be content with the IDEA of going into caves. Seriously, Paul Steward's stories are intriguing and scary. In fact, the next time I'm with friends at a late-night campfire I'm going to pull out Paul's book and read the one about the two guys who make the mistake of trying to convince a landowner to let them explore a cave on his property... If you think you like caves, you need to read this book. There are some things you should know...
The Darker Side |
30. I Wonder Why Stalactites Hang Down and Other Questions About Caves (I wonder why series) by Jackie Gaff | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2003-03-17)
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31. The Longest Cave by James D. Borden | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1987-02-01)
list price: US$25.50 Isbn: 0809313219 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In 1925 the geological connection between Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave was proved when dye placed in a Flint Ridge spring showed up in Echo River at Mammoth Cave. That tantalizing swirl of dye confirmed speculations that were to tempt more than 650 cavers over half a century with the thrill of being the first to make human passage of the cave connection. Roger Brucker and Richard Watson tell not only of their own twenty-year effort to complete the link but the stories of many others who worked their way through mud-choked crawlways less than a foot high only to find impenetrable blockages. Floyd Collins died a grisly death in nearby Sand Cave in 1925, after being trapped there for 15 days. The wide press coverage of the rescue efforts stirred the imagination of the public and his body was on macabre display in a glass-topped coffin in Crystal Cave into the 1940s. Agents of a rival cave owner once even stole his corpse, which was recovered and still is in a coffin in the cave. Modern cavers still have a word with Floyd as they start their downward treks. Brucker and Watson joined the parade of cavers who propelled themselves by wiggling kneecaps, elbows, and toes through quarter-mile long crawlways, clinging by fingertips and boot toes across mud-slick walls, over bottomless pits, into gurgling streams beneath stone ceilings that descend to water level, down crumbling crevices and up mountainous rockfalls, into wondrous domed halls, and straight ahead into a blackness intensified rather than dispelled by the carbide lamps on their helmets. Over two decades they explored the passages with others who sought the final connection as vigorously as themselves. Pat Crowther, a young mother of two, joined them and because of her thinness became the member of the crew to go first into places no human had ever gone before. In that role, in July 1972, she wiggled her way through the Tight Spot and found the route that would link the Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave systems into one cave extending 144.4 miles through the Kentucky limestone. In a new afterword to this edition the authors summarize the subsequent explorations that have more than doubled the established length of the cave system. Based upon geological evidence, the authors predict that new discoveries will add another 200 miles to the length of the world’s longest cave, making it over 500 miles long. Customer Reviews (8)
Not really entertaining
Key documentation of caving history
WOW!You will LOVE this book! Waiting for a MOVIE!!!
A fascinating tale of cave exploration limits The book narrates the history of the discovery that Kentucky's Flint Ridge-Mammoth Cave system of caves is by far the world's longest known series of continuously-connected caverns. The writers and their many cohorts are not only daring adventurers, but a collection of cavers who deeply appreciate the mystery, beauty and science of caves. A very interesting part of the book is the well-developed character sketches of the many explorers, a good number of whom participated in parts of the long, arduous struggle to discover the connections between five different large caves so as to make them one. The overriding star of the show is the cave system itself, and the book contains many facinating portions about the beauty, danger, wonder, and history of the things found there by explorers dating back to prehistoric Native Americans, forward. After a frustrating series of events, including an initial startling lack of interest/resistance by National Park personnel, progress begins to be made in leaps and bounds.When the Ohio cavers find that the Flint Ridge system is the longest then know, an effort is taken up to connect it with Mammoth Cave. In a spine-tingling narrative about going past the "Tight Spot", a very small passage, the cavers eventually make the connection by going down in Flint Ridge and emerging in a well-known Mammoth Cave tourist gallery.The sense of truiumph and relief is overwhelming and excellently captured. My size and age prohibit me from doing the things described in this book, and I have never done them.But I was captivated from start to finish by the story of these brave, resourceful people and the cave system they explored and charted.It is as if I am there myself.
Captivating, awe-inspiring, and incredibly exciting |
32. Cave Detectives: Unraveling the Mystery of an Ice Age Cave by David L. Harrison | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2007-04-26)
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Going hiking |
33. Studies of Cave Sediments: Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate | |
Hardcover: 322
Pages
(2003-12-31)
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