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  • Y yacCarsten

    Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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    TNCaver
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    I've been exploring, surveying and mapping caves in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky since I was 10 years old. I love the quiet, the beauty, and the thrill of being somewhere no one, or very few, have gone before. Hence my username and avatar. ;) Having said that, I don't care for tight squeezes either. When I'm already crawling on my belly and I start to feel the ceiling on my back and I've got more than a few feet to crawl that way, that's where I stop.

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    • Y yacCarsten

      Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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      Forogar
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      Quote:

      If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

      That's my rule from now on.

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      • Y yacCarsten

        Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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        Mycroft Holmes
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        I won't even go into Jenolan Caves[^] and you can drive a B Double through them!

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          I won't even go into Jenolan Caves[^] and you can drive a B Double through them!

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          yacCarsten
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          I've been through them many moons ago, but only because you could get a B Double in there :-D

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          • Y yacCarsten

            Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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            Sander Rossel
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            I love caves, but only when I can stand (or at least "comfortably" crawl) in them :~ Seen some really beautiful sights like that :D I read about a guy who got stuck halfway through some cave and upside down and not even the rescue workers could reach him. From that moment on it was waiting for a slow and agonizing death (about 24 hours of (knowing you're) dying basically). Sounds like one of the worst ways to go X| No way I'm risking that for a bit of a thrill :~

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            • Y yacCarsten

              Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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              BryanFazekas
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              Surprisingly enough, getting stuck is not the leading cause of death among spelunkers. Falls, rocks (falling), drowning, and hypothermia are the most likely causes, according to this article: Caving Deaths: How Many Cavers Die Each Year? - Enter the Caves[^] OTOH, there's no way I'm crawling through some hole I barely fit through. I've toured a few commercial caves in NY and VA (USA), and that was fun. But squeezing through a tiny hole? Nope!

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                I love caves, but only when I can stand (or at least "comfortably" crawl) in them :~ Seen some really beautiful sights like that :D I read about a guy who got stuck halfway through some cave and upside down and not even the rescue workers could reach him. From that moment on it was waiting for a slow and agonizing death (about 24 hours of (knowing you're) dying basically). Sounds like one of the worst ways to go X| No way I'm risking that for a bit of a thrill :~

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                yacCarsten
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                Sounds like John Jones, they couldn't get him out and just sealed up the entrance. The next post by BryanFazekas has a link which touches upon his case.

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                  Surprisingly enough, getting stuck is not the leading cause of death among spelunkers. Falls, rocks (falling), drowning, and hypothermia are the most likely causes, according to this article: Caving Deaths: How Many Cavers Die Each Year? - Enter the Caves[^] OTOH, there's no way I'm crawling through some hole I barely fit through. I've toured a few commercial caves in NY and VA (USA), and that was fun. But squeezing through a tiny hole? Nope!

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                  :omg: My first thought was "drowning?" but was immediately followed by "I'm not surprised". Almost lost one of my friends when he difficultly fighting against the current trying to get out of an underwater cave.

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                  • Y yacCarsten

                    Sounds like John Jones, they couldn't get him out and just sealed up the entrance. The next post by BryanFazekas has a link which touches upon his case.

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                    Sander Rossel
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                    Yeah, I think that's the one.

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                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                      I love caves, but only when I can stand (or at least "comfortably" crawl) in them :~ Seen some really beautiful sights like that :D I read about a guy who got stuck halfway through some cave and upside down and not even the rescue workers could reach him. From that moment on it was waiting for a slow and agonizing death (about 24 hours of (knowing you're) dying basically). Sounds like one of the worst ways to go X| No way I'm risking that for a bit of a thrill :~

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                      Kris Lantz
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                      I believe you're talking about the Nutty Putty cave incident. They shut down and sealed the cave after his passing, and left his body, because it was too dangerous to retrieve. There's a movie based on the accident, The Last Decent. edit: I see Yac mentioned the same. I swear that reply wasn't there when I started typing. :-O

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        I love caves, but only when I can stand (or at least "comfortably" crawl) in them :~ Seen some really beautiful sights like that :D I read about a guy who got stuck halfway through some cave and upside down and not even the rescue workers could reach him. From that moment on it was waiting for a slow and agonizing death (about 24 hours of (knowing you're) dying basically). Sounds like one of the worst ways to go X| No way I'm risking that for a bit of a thrill :~

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                        TNCaver
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                        Yes, a cave in Utah, I believe. His body is still there, the area sealed off, from what I understand. And that is enough cautionary tale for me to stop before I attempt most tight and twisty passages like that. I don't want my eulogy to include the words "he died doing a hobby he loved." :laugh:

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                        • Y yacCarsten

                          Sounds like John Jones, they couldn't get him out and just sealed up the entrance. The next post by BryanFazekas has a link which touches upon his case.

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                          Rich Shealer
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                          I just read an account of John's death in Utah's Nutty Putty cave. True horror story.

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                          • Y yacCarsten

                            Call what you will, I'll call it "Nope, no, no, NO, no way, mad, crazy insane, never in a million trillion years". I've just watched a couple of videos, like this one The worst claustrophobic caving you will ever see. *TRIGGER WARNING - YouTube[^]. I don't flinch when watching horror/slasher movies, but this just creeps me out to the max. I'm still shuddering just at the thought of being underground like that, crawling through spaces barely body width. I think I'm going to have nightmares for weeks. If I can't drive a car through it, then I'm not going near it.

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                            TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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                            I like spelunking and caving, etc. But not like that. Ugh, makes me nervous just watching it.

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