When you think of caves you probably have a picture of BATS and STALACTITES AND STALAGMITES, but thats not all that's in a cave, there's history and not to mention the NAMES of other people on the walls. I'm only a beginner at caving, but if you have questions MAIL ME. If you're more of an advanced spelunker, though; you might want to check the links that I have added on the bottom of the page. I hope you like this page, and if you know of any caves in the Oregon area, tell me. I would be very much appreciative, and you might get something out of it too (maybe a feeling of accomplishment). What, did you think I would give you money? Nope, but you still might want to tell me, and I might even give a good word about you on my page.



"Cave is a good word.... The memory of a cave I used to know was always in my mind, with its lofty passages, its silence and solitude, its shrouding gloom, its sepulchral echoes, its fleeting lights, and more than all, its sudden revelations...."

--Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad

You have four choices:

A natural Cave
A hidden Manmade Tunnel
A Manmade Mining adit, that hadn't been explored in before. (mine)
An Indian Burial Cave


Bill's Cavernet link--This is a great page. Has plenty of links and info on caves. Takes a little while to load, but is worth it.

The virtual cave--This page is for the beginner, as well as the advanced caver. It includes pictures of a lot of different cave formations, and other neat info.

Cave Index to Links--This page has over 500 different links related to caving.

The Cave Page--a good page for pictures, has lots of them.

U.S. Show Caves DirectoryThis page is for those of you who dont like to explore the unexplored, it's a guide to all the show caves (tours) in the USA

Caves in Oregon and WashingtonThis is for those of you living in Oregon and Washington that need some caves to go to.



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