Lewis & Clark Caverns – Less than an hour west of Bozeman, Montana. We were looking for something to do while we waited a couple of days for the rest of the family to meet us in Bozeman to head
Lewis & Clark Caverns

Lewis & Clark Caverns – Less than an hour west of Bozeman, Montana. We were looking for something to do while we waited a couple of days for the rest of the family to meet us in Bozeman to head
Cave of the Winding Stair In late 1967 Stanley Ulfeldt, the Southern California Chairman of the National Speleological Society, proposed the making of the documentary film Cave of the Winding Stair. A shooting script was drafted and the first filming
I received an e-mail from Chris Nicola, Former Met & NRO Chair and Current UAYCEF Chair and Project Director. This news bulletin was placed on The Ukrainian American Youth Caver Exchange Foundation website, www.uaycef.org. A New Deep Cave World Record
I took a group of friends and met new friends back to the private cave Dad found near Hot Springs, Tennessee. Recognize yourself? Let me know you were there!
Just the four of us went back to the cave Dad found. In the cave After we got out and changed into dry clothes
Dad found out about a cave on private land near Hot Springs Tennessee. I brought my old Magimatic camera. I put it into two Ziploc bags. These are the photos I took. They have faded over the years. These photos
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