That sounds like a GREAT workshop, Mike, and thanks to Justin for
conducting it!

 

 

Take a lot of pictures and send me a report for the next TEXAS CAVER.

 

 

Thanks,

 

Mark

 

 

 

From: Mike Walsh [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 11:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Texascavers] Basic Caver Workshop (no charge)

 

Basic Caving Workshop
Texas Cave Conservancy- Winter Conference 
February 26, 2011
9:00am

So you want to be a caver? 
You want to know the difference between Vadose and Hypogene and what
clues can help find more passage in a Phreatic Cave System? 

You Want to Go Caving?

This Day-Long Workshop is designed to be a fun and engaging time for the
"beginning" cave explorer (less than 3 years-ish) who who wants to be a
long term "caver". We will be visiting three great caves and have a
captivating classroom session. Those three caves are going to keep you
underground for the better part of the day, so your going to need to
bring your clean caving gear and some cave snacks. The workshop is free,
however some cash will be handy when we stop for lunch between caves. If
you have any cave toys - cameras, survey gear, etc. bring those too. The
workshop will be conducted by Justin Shaw who has been exploring and
introducing people to caves for over 15 years. 


A variety of subjects will be covered, in varying amounts of detail,
including; 

Cave Appreciation
Types of Caves and How They Form
Texas' Known Caves and POTENTIAL for caves - or "Where to Find Caves in
Texas"
Landowner Relations
How To Find Caves
Digging
Virgin Exploration Techniques
Survey and Mapping
Photo Documentation
Personal Data Management & the Texas Speleological Survey
Speleomorphology for Cavers - or "How to Read a Cave to Find More Cave"
Bio-Speology or "Cave Bugs"
WNS Decontaminatin Procedures 
Conservation & Restoration
Team Organization
Trip Leader Duty's
First Aid Kits
Caving Organizations - or "the other TCC - the Total Caver Collective"
Your Responsibility's as a Caver. 




Rough Schedule (Three or four caves)

9:00 - 11:00 Classroom Session (synopses of everything)
11:15 - 12:15 -  Cave in Cedar Park (focus on speleomorphology, digging,
biology, paleontology)
12:15 - 1:15 - Lunch (focus on food)
1:15 - 2:30 - Cave in Round Rock (focus on survey, conservation,
biology)
3:00 - Out of Steam -  Cave in Round Rock (focus to be determined by
group)

 

 

The Basic Caver Workshop starts at 9:00 A.M. Saturday, February 26

at the Texas Cave Conservancy Headquarters located at:

 

1800 West Park

Cedar Park, Texas 78613

 

512-249-2283





 

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