Cave Hiking | What to Remember When Exploring Caves
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Cave hiking may not be the most popular outdoor sport in the U.S. but it is definitely one of its most exciting and original. The U.S. has a tremendous number of caves and underground trails that can be explored. Many require a certain amount of skill or a guide but there are a few that can be trekked through by anyone with a sense of adventure. Remember these key tips when planning a cave hiking expedition. (more…)
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