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Triangle Troglodytes: New Years Weekend 2015
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Wednesday, January 07, 2015. New Years Weekend 2015. On a chilly morning. A bridge further down allowed us a dry way to cross the creek but left a steep hillside between the cave en...
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Triangle Troglodytes: April 2015
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. That evening we gathered at the Natural Bridge Hotel for dinner, followed by Ernst Kastning's presentation on the history of Natural Bridge, followed by d...
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Triangle Troglodytes: January 2014
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. January caving in Marion. It already has me wanted to get back to continue. The single lead resulted in 485ft of survey and four additional leads. T...
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Triangle Troglodytes: Pleasant Surprises
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Monday, August 03, 2015. By Emily Graham, Joel Johnson, and Ken Walsh. Was not enjoyable (see January 2015 trip report). Emily’s Pleasant Surprises:. The stream outside Beaver Creek...
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Triangle Troglodytes: December 2013
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Wednesday, December 25, 2013. Within sight of a house built circa 1830, the cave entrance had been covered in brambles but was definitely human-sized. I stood in the rain pullin...
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Triangle Troglodytes: January 2015
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Sunday, January 11, 2015. New Years 2015: Another Perspective. Here's my $0.02 addition to Ken's trip report. It was fair of Ken to call the trip, but. Rail Valley Survey Stats:.
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Triangle Troglodytes: October 2014
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Thursday, October 02, 2014. New River Cave Survey Trip with Ava the Caver. For a survey trip. We headed back to the Attic Room for our survey leads, stopping when Pete wanted to adm...
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Triangle Troglodytes: FOAMHENGE! (and Spring VAR)
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. That evening we gathered at the Natural Bridge Hotel for dinner, followed by Ernst Kastning's presentation on the history of Natural Bridge, followed by d...
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Triangle Troglodytes: November 2014
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Ryan led the crew carrying water into Hancock Cave. Next we crossed up to the passage just before the Overlook Room and then down the Corn Cob Crawl....
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Triangle Troglodytes: August 2014
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Blog for the Triangle Troglodytes, a caving club in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. As an organization we are affiliated with the National Speleological Society (NSS) through which we are better known as a grotto. Our purpose is to promote the interest and exploration of caves in and around our state. Friday, August 01, 2014. The cold water was just over knee deep for me, but the problem was that Tanya and I sank into the mud if we stayed in one place too long. Take a survey ...