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TRIP TO BLUFF RIVER CAVE, AL
By Bill Walker
On June 22, 2002, a group of cavers traveled to TAG for a fun weekend
of caving. The Roberts Family, Chrissy Jett, Carla Beals, and Bill
Walker left from Gainesville after work and arrived at the TAG House
in Alabama at 2:30am. The TAG House is a house owned and maintained
by a group of cavers. We all slept on the back porch under the stars.
After breakfast with the other TAG cavers, we traveled to Bluff River
Cave. It is a large stream passage cave with some neat formations
near the end of the cave. After leaving the cave, we headed back for
the vehicles, but overshot the road and got lost higher up on the
mountain. Carla, a new caver, was walking a little higher up the ridge
with Chrissy when she said, "I think I found a hole." Chrissy
yelled down to the rest of us that Carla had found a new cave and
we all started running up the mountain. Sean jumped in and looked
down the pit.
"Whoa! This is incredible! The formations are incredible!"
The short pit opened up on the top wall of a HEAVILY decorated room,
20 feet above the floor. We rigged the short drop and checked out
the cave. Sean even took a QuickTime 360 of the cave (see
below.)
The Roberts went back into Bluff River to finish shooting photos and
Chrissy, Carla and I packed up and went to Gourdneck, a wet stream
cave. We had a fun trip as you can tell by our smiles in the pics
below.
Afterwards, we all met back in Scottsboro for dinner and asked all
the TAG cavers about Carla's new find. "You GPSed it, right?"
they asked. None of them knew anything about it, though. Later Jerry
Reeves showed up and knew exactly what cave we were talking about.
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Cave (Carla Cave) |
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