All:
 
I've also been through the gun barrel in Knox Cave, NY. As Dwight  
mentioned it is tight and some crawling(?) on your side required.   Interesting 
how 
some crawls get reputations.   Another infamous crawl  is the Blue Crawl in 
Tumbling Rock Cave, AL, not far from the NSS convention  site.  Of course 
there is a walking bypass to the crawl.
 
I might add a crawl in water.  I scrapped the ceiling with my back as  I 
pushed the sand/gravel floor aside.  There is only 2 inches of water, but  it 
backs up when plugged with bodies.  Don't drop you head as you will  drown.  
No sleeping in this crawl.  Riverside Cave, Indiana.
 
Bill Tozer
 

 
 
In a message dated 3/12/2014 12:05:30 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

A young,  beginning caver, I had been in perhaps 3 wild caves, when Dick 
Eggleston and I  (RPI Outing Club) went to Knox Cave in New York in  1956.
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