I wonder if one of the side effects of living in a cave for two years is an
untimely death at age 56.  

 

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From: Andy Zenker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 11:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Italian 'cave dweller' Montalbini dead at 56 :

 

Oh man, a year underground?  What do you do all that time?

On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 9:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Italian 'cave dweller' Montalbini dead at 56

ROME - Italian sociologist Maurizio Montalbini, who spent months dwelling in
caves to study how the mind and body cope with complete isolation, has died
at 56.

 Montalbini died of a heart attack Saturday while in a mountain hamlet near
the central Italian town of Macerata, said Guido Galvagno, a longtime
colleague. Galvagno said the death did not appear connected to Montalbini's
record-breaking cave stays.

Montalbini spent a total of two years and eight months underground since he
started his experiments in the 1980s, according to a biography on his Web
site.

In 1987 he claimed his first world record after spending 210 days alone in a
cave in the Apennine mountains. A year later he led an international team of
14 spelunkers, including three women, to take the world group record with an
underground stay of 48 days.

During his endurance experiments Montalbini subsisted mostly on a
high-calorie diet of powdered foods and pills similar to those used by
astronauts on space flights. Scientists on the outside monitored him through
instruments.

Montalbini's biography says his experiments were done in collaboration with
NASA and top universities worldwide. They yielded insights on the effects of
long-term isolation including weight loss, changes in the perception of time
and in the sleep and menstrual cycles.

For the sociologist, who worked with drug addicts before turning to
spelunking, the experiments were also a personal challenge of willpower and
endurance.

"One cannot fight solitude, one must make a friend of it," he said after his
1987 exploit. "I succeeded in doing this. I carried everything inside me for
seven months - affections, convictions, ideals."

Montalbini broke his solo cave-sitting record in 1993 by living a year and
one day in an underground base built to study the reactions of individuals
and crews on simulated space missions.

In his last experiment, which ran through 2006 and 2007, Montalbini spent
235 days in the base built in the Apennine "Grotta Fredda" (Cold Cave).

Montalbini, who had no children, is survived by his wife, Galvagno said.

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