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21. The Underground Atlas: A Gazetteer
22. The Complete Caving Manual
 
23. Caving Basics: A Comprehensive
 
$67.95
24. Cavers, Caves, and Caving
 
$34.95
25. A Guide to Speleological Literature
 
26. A Man Deep in Mendip: The Caving
 
$93.76
27. Caving: The Sierra Club Guide
$94.53
28. Texas Caves (Louise Lindsey Merrick
$24.99
29. Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness
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30. I Wonder Why Stalactites Hang
 
31. The Longest Cave
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32. Cave Detectives: Unraveling the
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33. Studies of Cave Sediments: Physical

21. The Underground Atlas: A Gazetteer of the World's Cave Regions
by John Middleton, Tony Waltham
 Hardcover: 239 Pages (1987-09)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$55.40
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Asin: 0312011016
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Want to know more about the globe's caves and karst regions?

As an armchair explorer/enthusiast, finding this book at the local used bookstore was like stumbling upon a goldmine!

Background info first:

The book's full title is "The Underground Atlas:A Gazetteer of the Worlds Cave Regions", by John Middleton & Tony Waltham.It's 239 pages long, including glossary, and has 24 pages of B&W photos.The book hasnumerous (approximately 104) maps of global, regional, national and local caves & karst regions, as well as detailed info and history on important caves and expeditions' maps of their explorations.


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The only down side to this book is its age - it was published in 1986 and again in 1992, so there's a lot of new information that's not included in this book, specifically Mexico's fascinating 'Cueva de Villa Luz', translated to be: "Cave of the Lighted House." ( http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1997/12/971228232315.htm)Also not included is info on Mexico's crystal cave (http://www.geotimes.org/mar01/crystalcave.html)

With that in mind, it's still a VERY good book, particularly if you're planning a caving/archaeological or anthropologicalexpedition and think you'll be needing info on the caves in the area.

If you "just" an 'armchair explorer', like me, it's still a wonderful buy and will help fill in any blank areas left on your exploration map.

Five stars awarded for a book that gives desperately needed (and would LOVE to see revised and updated) info on a very interesting scientific field. ... Read more


22. The Complete Caving Manual
by Andy Sparrow
Library Binding: 160 Pages (1997-09)
list price: US$29.95
Isbn: 1861260229
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams, this is a guide to safe, responsible caving for novices and experts. Topics covered include: how caves and formations develop; modern equipment; planning and preparation; party leadership; horizontal and vertical techniques; and emergencies. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Complete Caving Manual by Andy Sparrow
I have had personal experience with Mr. Sparrow and find him to be a very competent caving instructor. His book, which I wish I had autographed, is very insightful. Mr. Sparrow has taken me caving several times and have felt completely safe and at ease as a novice. Highly recommend this book and his caving services.
From the start of this book it gives you the very basics you need to know about caves and caving.Don't go caving without at least having this book on hand.What a guide.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource for the British caver
Has anyone ever asked you what caving is all about? Give them a copy of this excellent manual and they will soon know. Has anyone ever asked if there is a book that they can read when they are taking their first stepsunderground, or on the end of an SRT rope or trying to photograph thewonder of the subterranenan world? This is the book to point themtowards.

By turns instructional and inspirational, this manual willinstruct you in the basics of all the techniques that you need forunderground exploration in Britain and Europe, while taking time out totell yu how the caves formed in the first place, what creatures you mightencounter underground and why you shouldn't break that straw off! If youcave already you will want it as a reference; if you're just starting outit will help you to get the most out of your next training trip/course; ifyou're introducing someone to caving it will be an invaluable resource ofthe why as well as the what in a clear and consistent style.

Beyond thebasics of clothing, equipment, ropework, ladderwork and moving underground,Andy has included valuable chapters on conservation, speleobiology,digging, photography and an overview of cave-diving (with all theappropriate warnings). He advises you where to go caving, how to find aclub, how to evaluate the flood risk - just how to do it really.

Highlyrecommended for anyone who has ever pulled on a headlamp and doesn't knowit all yet.

Highly recommended. ... Read more


23. Caving Basics: A Comprehensive Manual for Beginning Cavers
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1988-04-01)
list price: US$11.00
Isbn: 0961509317
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource for Novice Cavers!
Caving Basics is a compellation of essays for the beginning caver.The essays comprise the individual chapters.The book includes useful information on headlamps (carbide and electric), helmets, clothing, packs,caving safety, manuvering through the cave, first aid, cave maps, topomaps, conservation, and the basics of speleology.The book is wellorganized and layed out in a useful manner.The book also stresses two ofthe main factors of caving: safety and conservation.Since the book iswritten in 1992, there are a few subjects where the book is only slightlyout of date.The use of shoulder cams is not as common with ropealkers asthey used to be, for example.However, novice cavers cannot go wrong inreading this book.With the words in this book and the help of your localgrotto, you will learn more than you think you could.The appendix is alsouseful as it contains legal forms which may be useful, plus the names andadresses of caving equipment vendors.

5-0 out of 5 stars Caving Basics
This book is a must for begining cavers and also valuable to those interested in the exploration of caves.Detailed chapters cover topics including, but not limited to; lighting, clothing, biology of caves andconservation.Caving basics is a good summary of general cavinginformation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Caving Basics
This book is a must for begining cavers or anyone interested in caving.Detailed chapters cover everything from gear to conservation. ... Read more


24. Cavers, Caves, and Caving
by Bruce Sloan
 Hardcover: 410 Pages (1977-05)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$67.95
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Asin: 0813508355
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25. A Guide to Speleological Literature of the English Language 1794-1996
by Bill Mixon, Ken Ingham, Emily Mobley, Bill Mixon, Ken Ingham, Emily Mobley
 Hardcover: 539 Pages (1998-08-01)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$34.95
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Asin: 0939748517
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A Guide to Speleological Literature opens the door to an amazingly diverse universe of books about caves: history, caving adventure, archeology, geology, biology, paleontology, conservation, exploration, show caves, and much more. Individual chapters cover the history of the literature of major sub-disciplined while indexes provide geographic, subject, and author access. In addition, noted authorities have provided introductions to the literature in the major areas of speleology. These contribute to making the book a good read. The most significant entries (about ten percent) are annotated by experts in the various fields. The editors traveled the world documenting the features of many of the over 3500 different books and booklets in the GUIDE.

This work contains details on a large number of books that are not accessible through any other known index. It is indispensable for anyone interested in caves, karst, and speleology. You will also find the GUIDE itself to be one of the most interesting books you will ever own. ... Read more


26. A Man Deep in Mendip: The Caving Diaries of Harry Savory 1910-1921
by Harry Savory, John Savory B.Sc.Ph.D.
 Hardcover: 168 Pages (1990-02-01)
list price: US$30.00
Isbn: 0809316234
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Harry Savory is considered by many to be the finest photographer to have taken his camera underground.

Here are almost 100 of Savory’s superb photographs, taken between 1910 and 1928—most of them previously unpublished—capturing in fine detail the extraordinary formations in the caves and the character of life above ground during the period.

The caving diaries vividly recall the hardships of early exploration, as cavers found their way through intricate systems with only candles for light. Savory’s pictures show many beautiful formations that have long since been destroyed or discolored.

Also included are plans of the caves and drawings Savory commissioned from his artist friend John Hassall. An informative introduction and commentary by Harry Savory’s son John provide the biographical background to the diaries, and Chris Howes’ preface sets Savory’s work in its historical and technical contexts.

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27. Caving: The Sierra Club Guide to Spelunking
by Peggy Larson, Lane Larson
 Paperback: 311 Pages (1982-06-12)
list price: US$10.95 -- used & new: US$93.76
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Asin: 0871562464
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28. Texas Caves (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series)
by Blair Pittman
Hardcover: 144 Pages (1999-09-01)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$94.53
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Asin: 0890968497
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"Texas has about three thousand known, explored caves, ranging in size from small crawlways to huge caverns. Most of these caves, however, are generally restricted to exploration by trained, experienced cavers, geologists, and biologists."--BOOK JACKET. "Texas Caves introduces this seldom-seen world, providing basic cave geology and biology, a description of the seven show caves that have been opened and developed for public visiting, and information on state speleological parks."--BOOK JACKET. "The text along with a hundred full-color and black-and-white photographs reveal the glories of Texas caves, "wild" as well as commercial, showing different types of cave formations, the creatures that live in them, and the people who explore them."--BOOK JACKET. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Texas Caves - Great Book except for spine.....
The content of the book was wonderful, as were the pictures.I felt as though I was in the cave.Though I am alittle upset,the spine has already come apart after I read it a couple of times.

5-0 out of 5 stars Underground Texas
The stunning beauty of Texas caves can be seen in the book's many photographs (both color and black & white).The first part of the book gives a brief overview of the geology of Texas caves and cave biology.Itprovides descriptions of the seven largest "show caves" in thestate (including directions, length of tour, camping, facilities, nearbymotels, etc).State speleological parks which offer wild cave tours(through undeveloped caves) are also mentioned.The second part of thebook includes chapters contributed by well-known Texas cavers.As a Texascaver myself, I was really happy to see a section on "Guide to CavingEtiquette," which can be useful to any reader who wants to know moreabout cave safety, Texas caving organizations, and establishing landownerrelations.Another bonus is a chapter that includes tips for cavephotography. This is a good companion book to "The Caves and Karst ofTexas" which was put out by the National Speleological Society (1994). ... Read more


29. Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness
by Paul Jay Steward
Mass Market Paperback: 120 Pages (1998-01)
list price: US$8.94 -- used & new: US$24.99
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Asin: 0966354702
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Twenty six stories from the twisted mind of Paul Steward takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of hell-filled passages. Paul explores the darkside of caving: from alien encounters under Roswell, to murder and fear in dark, twisting underground passages. Guaranteed to give even the seasoned of cavers the chills. Paul has a story about anything you can possibly imagine that can happen in a cave. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Read for a Dark Night!
In Tales of Dirt, Danger and Darkness, Paul Steward shows us the intensity, the peril, the exhilaration of subterranean exploration.These tales will thrill, amuse, and frighten--in other words, they do exactly what good stories are supposed to do, entertain and inform.

This book is a must-read for cavers and non-cavers alike, and for adventurers in general (including the armchair variety).

5-0 out of 5 stars Thrills and laughs - A very enjoyable read
Paul Jay Steward's novel of short stories, "Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness," is a variety show of caving macabre. The author is your host as he appears throughout the book as if to say, "Welcome to my nightmare." Every page is filled with wry commentary and twisted wit as Paul guides you through caving anecdotes and tales that will make you paranoid enough to avoid the dark recesses of your own garage. This book not only held my interest, it also gave me the creeps and made me laugh out loud. I heartily recommend this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beauty to Horror - What a lovely trip
Although not a caver myself, I certainly have enjoyed the beauty of caves.They have always seemed to have a life of their own, but now, after reading this collection of stories, I see dark and terrifying things in every corner (which is not a bad thing since I love a good horror tale).

These stories truly reach out and grab your heart and give it a good twist.No matter what your views were on caves before, wonderful or scary...you won't walk away from this book and see them the same ever again.

5-0 out of 5 stars YIKES!
Mr. Steward's book should come with a sticker like a sign I once saw at a cave entrance. "WARNING, ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!"

I once enjoyed going into caves. Now I think I'll just be content with the IDEA of going into caves.

Seriously, Paul Steward's stories are intriguing and scary. In fact, the next time I'm with friends at a late-night campfire I'm going to pull out Paul's book and read the one about the two guys who make the mistake of trying to convince a landowner to let them explore a cave on his property...

If you think you like caves, you need to read this book. There are some things you should know...

5-0 out of 5 stars The Darker Side
Outrageous, bizarre and funny, Paul Steward's book, TALES OF DIRT, DANGER AND DARKNESS, transports the reader into realms of terror not often visited. The horrors of the cave world, presented as entrapment and death, remind the reader that, in darkness, the mind is precariously perched between fantasy and reality and between good and evil. The terror of being accountable to the devil is there because of human greed and the desire for fame and power. And Steward often approaches the episodes in this book with subtle humor. We all have our spiritual dark sides, so clearly presented in this book.An electrifying collection of original short stories, and an excellent read! ... Read more


30. I Wonder Why Stalactites Hang Down and Other Questions About Caves (I wonder why series)
by Jackie Gaff
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-03-17)
list price: US$7.90 -- used & new: US$3.48
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Asin: 0753408171
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The best-selling I Wonder Why series has always been the perfect place for children to find the answers to their questions. With their quirky style and informative text, these books are great for gripping the imagination and for developing reading skills. Designed to amuse and intrigue the young reader, I Wonder Why Stalactites Hang Down and other questions about caves answers all sorts of fascinating questions that children ask about caves. Illustrated with stunning, high-quality artwork, a wealth of information is backed up with fun facts and lively cartoons. Where is the twilight zone? Why do oilbirds go click-clack? Which insects feed on bat guano? Who buried their dead in caves? - discover the answers to these questions and much, much more. ... Read more


31. The Longest Cave
by James D. Borden
 Hardcover: 352 Pages (1987-02-01)
list price: US$25.50
Isbn: 0809313219
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In 1925 the geological connection between Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave was proved when dye placed in a Flint Ridge spring showed up in Echo River at Mammoth Cave.

 

That tantalizing swirl of dye confirmed specula­tions that were to tempt more than 650 cavers over half a century with the thrill of being the first to make human passage of the cave connection. Roger Brucker and Richard Watson tell not only of their own twenty-year effort to complete the link but the stories of many others who worked their way through mud-choked crawlways less than a foot high only to find impenetrable blockages.

 

Floyd Collins died a grisly death in nearby Sand Cave in 1925, after being trapped there for 15 days. The wide press coverage of the rescue efforts stirred the imagination of the public and his body was on macabre display in a glass-topped coffin in Crystal Cave into the 1940s. Agents of a rival cave owner once even stole his corpse, which was re­covered and still is in a coffin in the cave. Modern cavers still have a word with Floyd as they start their downward treks.

 

Brucker and Watson joined the parade of cavers who propelled themselves by wiggling kneecaps, elbows, and toes through quarter-mile long crawlways, clinging by fingertips and boot toes across mud-slick walls, over bottomless pits, into gur­gling streams beneath stone ceilings that descend to water level, down crumbling crevices and up mountainous rockfalls, into wondrous domed halls, and straight ahead into a blackness inten­sified rather than dispelled by the carbide lamps on their helmets.

 

Over two decades they explored the passages with others who sought the final connection as vigorously as themselves. Pat Crowther, a young mother of two, joined them and because of her thinness became the member of the crew to go first into places no human had ever gone before. In that role, in July 1972, she wiggled her way through the Tight Spot and found the route that would link the Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave systems into one cave extending 144.4 miles through the Kentucky limestone.

 

In a new afterword to this edition the authors summarize the subsequent explorations that have more than doubled the established length of the cave system. Based upon geological evidence, the authors predict that new discoveries will add an­other 200 miles to the length of the world’s longest cave, making it over 500 miles long.

 

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3-0 out of 5 stars Not really entertaining
This book is written by cavers for cavers and if you're not a fanatic caver it will probably be a little boring. After the first pages , the description of expeditions look all the same and it is easy to loose interest. To keep a non-caver entertained would have been a hard task even for very talented writers and these authors do not seem to stand above the average.
The most interesting part is the first appendix, which narrates the history of past Mammoth Cave expeditions (back to ancient times). As stated also in the preface of the book, it is better to read this appendix first to have a better picture.
3 stars.

3-0 out of 5 stars Key documentation of caving history
This is a good book for the events it documents.However, it tends to drag on at times, just like the exploration did, and can be hard to follow if you're not familiar with the area.Of course the big connection moment is incredible and you won't be able to put it down."Beyond Mammoth Cave" is much more fast paced and entertaining overall.A must read for cavers either way.

5-0 out of 5 stars WOW!You will LOVE this book! Waiting for a MOVIE!!!
The Longest Cave is a book which will hold you spellbound and wishing it would never end! Roger Brucker and "Red" Watson were young men 50 years ago when they first toured what was then known as Floyd Collin's Crystal Cave.This book is the story of how they and so many others dedicated days, months and years to seek out new passageways deep underground. In the case of Roger and Red, they dedicated decades and continue to work to preserve the very fragile cave environment.

This book has everything that you would want not only in a book but in a feature blockbuster movie!Adventure, Suspense, Humor, Friendship, Excitement, Discovery, Danger, and around every corner lurks the Unknown which would leave any movie-goer on the edge of their seat! All this without the gore and crime which seems to be the standard in so many books and movies today.

I HIGHLY recommend this book for anyone of any age!!! What makes this even more amazing is that this is a true story.

What these men and women accomplished is the equivalent ofclimbing Mount Everest in the DARK and without ever having seen a map of it! This is the American Dream of hard work, dedication, comraderie, and perseverance.

We have movies of Everest and Space Exploration and I look forward to the movie based on this book!
Without a doubt "The Longest Cave" will far surpass any movie on the above-mentioned topics.

Thanks Roger and Red for an AWESOME book!

5-0 out of 5 stars A fascinating tale of cave exploration limits
I bought this book about 15 years ago while visiting Mammoth Cave National Park.I still enjoy rereading it from time to time. It is the sort of book one hates to see end.

The book narrates the history of the discovery that Kentucky's Flint Ridge-Mammoth Cave system of caves is by far the world's longest known series of continuously-connected caverns. The writers and their many cohorts are not only daring adventurers, but a collection of cavers who deeply appreciate the mystery, beauty and science of caves.

A very interesting part of the book is the well-developed character sketches of the many explorers, a good number of whom participated in parts of the long, arduous struggle to discover the connections between five different large caves so as to make them one.

The overriding star of the show is the cave system itself, and the book contains many facinating portions about the beauty, danger, wonder, and history of the things found there by explorers dating back to prehistoric Native Americans, forward.

After a frustrating series of events, including an initial startling lack of interest/resistance by National Park personnel, progress begins to be made in leaps and bounds.When the Ohio cavers find that the Flint Ridge system is the longest then know, an effort is taken up to connect it with Mammoth Cave.

In a spine-tingling narrative about going past the "Tight Spot", a very small passage, the cavers eventually make the connection by going down in Flint Ridge and emerging in a well-known Mammoth Cave tourist gallery.The sense of truiumph and relief is overwhelming and excellently captured.

My size and age prohibit me from doing the things described in this book, and I have never done them.But I was captivated from start to finish by the story of these brave, resourceful people and the cave system they explored and charted.It is as if I am there myself.

My only quibble is that the photographs are limited and in black and white, but the excellent descriptive writing overcomes this factor.I love the book.Very, very highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Captivating, awe-inspiring, and incredibly exciting
If you like adventure, if you like caves, if you like drama and suspense, or if you breath in and out regularly and have a pulse, you really ought to read this book. The story of the years it took to connect the FlintRidge/Mammoth cave systems, it sweeps the reader into the wonderfullyobsessive world of the Flint Ridge Cavers. A great book. Stronglyreccomended. ... Read more


32. Cave Detectives: Unraveling the Mystery of an Ice Age Cave
by David L. Harrison
Hardcover: 48 Pages (2007-04-26)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$0.01
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Asin: 0811850064
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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What was life like millions of years ago? The answer lies deep underground, in a place once home to a ferocious predator much larger than most animals walking around today. Through photographs and detailed illustrations, readers will learn how the secrets buried in a midwestern hillside helped scientists understand early life on Earth. This book's simple but informative format allows readers to follow along as paleontologist Matt Forir and his team of experts unravel a prehistoric mystery. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Going hiking
The cave is right by our house. I was able to meet David L. Harrison. So the book is special to me. ... Read more


33. Studies of Cave Sediments: Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate
Hardcover: 322 Pages (2003-12-31)
list price: US$179.00 -- used & new: US$110.14
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Asin: 0306478277
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This book is for geoscience researchers and students withinterests in climate change, paleohydrology, and sedimentology.Studies of Cave Sediments is unique in that it is thefirst comprehensive volume on cave sediments, provides case-studiesfrom around the world, gives guidance on appropriate applications oftechniques, and their limitations, synthesizes methods that can beused to decipher complex deposits,and includes chemical deposits(speleothems) as well as clastic sediments. ... Read more


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