Posted in Adventures, Canada, Caves, Caving in Ontario, Hamilton, Interesting, Life, Nature/Outdoors, News, Ontario's geology, Personal, Photography, Travel, adventure in Ontario, bizzare, books, cave digging, cave diving in ontario, caves in Ontario, caving, crazy things, culture, environment, exploration, extreme sports, geography, geology, my life, mystery, nature, niagara escarpment, ontario, people, photos, picture of, rockhounding, rocks in Ontario, rockwatching, searching for caves, sports, strange places, tunnels, underground, underground Ontario, wierd on January 21, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Hey there other cavers in Ontario
IMG_5031, originally uploaded by Mic2006.
It’s odd how you feel this kinship for other cavers and its really exciting when you see one. My wife and I went down to IKEA in Hamilton today to get some bookshelves for all the books my dad just gave me. We took a different [...]
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Posted in Adventures, Buy The Book, Caves, Caving in Ontario, Interesting, My Book, Nature/Outdoors, News, Ontario's geology, Personal, Photography, Toronto Cave Group, Travel, adventure in Ontario, articles, bizzare, books, cave diving in ontario, caves in Ontario, caving, crazy things, environment, exploration, extreme sports, geography, geology, my life, mystery, nature, niagara escarpment, photos, picture of, rockhounding, rocks in Ontario, rockwatching, science, searching for caves, strange places, tunnels, underground, underground Ontario, urban exploration, wierd on January 7, 2008 | No Comments »
IMG_7167, originally uploaded by Mic2006.
Looking downstream there is quite a rush of water heading off in that direction and on the ground above there are many sinkholes and places where large chunks of earth have collaped in over the winter. I suppose the system is being fed from innumerable small crevices on the surface.
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Posted in Adventures, Canada, Caves, Caving in Ontario, Interesting, Nature/Outdoors, Ontario's geology, Photography, Travel, adventure in Ontario, bizzare, cave diving in ontario, caves in Ontario, caving, diving, diving in ontario, environment, exploration, extreme sports, geography, geology, nature, ontario, photos, rocks in Ontario, searching for caves, sports, strange places, tunnels, underground, underground Ontario, wierd on June 3, 2007 | 3 Comments »
IMG_4719, originally uploaded by Mic2006.
Eleven kilometers of tunnel have been mapped beneath a large Ontario river. In places the passages stretch out across the bedding planes to nearly 90 feet in width. Some passages are still and cold, others have massive currents that threaten to sweep the unprepared off into blackness - one cave diver [...]
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