Cascade Grotto Meeting
Online-only (via google meet)
August 19
Votes
Member at Large
Add a new Member at Large seat in the executive committee (making 5 members)
Elections for this seat will be in December for a 1-year term, concurrent with the other officers.
Eric proposed, Robert seconded; passed:
- 12 for
- None against
Funds for Holiday party
Authorize up to $300 for 2023 holiday party reservation
Eric proposed, Maurice seconded; passed:
- 13 for
- None against
Presentation
Cave Diving
Presented by Richard Jack
Diver cave divers vs Caver cave divers
Divers
- Big into courses/certifications
- Courses mostly started to fatalities
- Generally they’re mostly tourists
- Big gear nuts who like to spend money on cool toys
- Hate carrying around big packs/lots of equipment
- Not a big jump into cave diving because they have much of the equipment
Cavers
- Not often toursts/more into exploration
- Little to no formal training
- Surprisingly low fatality rate
- Often go solo
- Carry heavy gear/packs (used to it with dry caving)
- Big jump to get into because dry caving doesn’t require diving gear
Dangers
- can I back out?
- gas levels
- sumps
- good planning is critical/can minimize risk
- do we have enough air?
- can we return the way we came?
Vacation divers vs exploration divers
Key differences
- Different risk profiles
- Different personalities
- Different sports
Vacation divers
- More recreational
- Hate high flow
- Enjoy using scooters
- Often right by the cave; very easy access in touristy areas
- Sometimes can find fascinating historic & prehistoric artifacts in the cave
- placed there prior to the cave being filled with water
Exploration divers
- Takes a long time to reach the cave
- Can have tough/exhausting circumstances like a long walk with heavy gear between sump dives
- More specialized equipment:
- Rebreathers are lighter and allow for more extensive dives
- Only need a spare emergency tank for escape if rebreather fails
- Rebreathers are lighter and allow for more extensive dives
Exploration dives locally
- Devil’s Bath
- Wet dream
- most commonly dived west of the Mississippi river (~150 dives/year)
- Argo
- explored sump 300m down
Questions
How often are carbon fiber tanks used?
- Very expensive but not as durable
- Big problem is you have to sink the tank
- Need lots of lead strapped to it to get it underwater
- Can leave weight belts there by dive spot
- Tanks brought in and out and carry is lighter
- Using a rebreather allows for less weight/smaller tanks
Trip Reports
Fantastic pit, GA
- Sarah, Maurice
- Largest pit in the continental US
Crow’s nest spring
- Richard, Rebecca
- Did cave dive and wanted to check it out for a long time
- Tough access
Dynamited
- Sarah, Bram, Lee
- Started a resurvey (did ~1.5k ft)
Cave Ridge
- Eric & others
- Lots of people checked out cave ridge for the first time
Lookout cave
- Sirius & others
- Visited it for the first time with some climbing friends
Poet’s Crest
- Richard, Bram, Jessie, Mark & others
- Lots of digging, very promising
- Lots of bugs there all the time! (seems the season never ends)
Ridge-walking on Vancouver island
- Richard, Rebecca
- ~20 miles east of Tofino
- Explored the fjords in that area (very rough bushwhacking)
Nacin ridge
- Eric, Mark
- Explored cracks in the ridge (not limestone)
- One looked to have a 70′ rappel
Western Regional
- Eric, Kim
- Reported on Poet’s crest
Papoose, ID
- Eric, Ethan
- Dug dirt leads in cave and outside
Lake Ingalls
- Chris & others
- Hiked out and saw some possible cracks (may be limestone?)
Rainy creek
- Eric & others
- Dug on insurgence for a while
- Looked around for rumors of cave & sinkholes
Announcements
Upcoming trips
Survey workshop (Oct 21/22)
- Around dynamited cave
- Email/Facebook post with agenda was sent out by Lee
- Great introduction to surveying
- all are welcome; no experience is required
- Starting at 9 AM on 10/21
- Looking for assistance with rigging the initial 10 ft drop so people can easily descend
- Extension ladder/webbing/rope would be useful
Talus cave exploration (Oct 21)
- Will be in the Burlington area
- Contact Dusty if interested
Excelsior ridge trail (Oct 20)
- Will survey a 70′ pit visible by the trail
- Lead by Eric
Thanksgiving cave (Oct 29/30)
- VICEG running trip on Vancouver island
- One of the largest systems on the west coast
- Richard is going on Oct 26 and has carpooling room for others if people are interested
Halloween trip (Oct 29/30)
- Massive cave trip down to Trout lake area
- All levels, lots of caves
- Bring your costume!
Hells Canyon (Nov 4/5)
- 6-7 hours from Seattle area
- Kim Lauper is leading
North Vancouver island trip (Nov 11/12)
- Lead by VICEG
- By port McNeill
- Maurice is going, contact if interested
Other events
Halloween party (Oct 30)
- Eddy Cartaya’s place by Bend, OR
- Lee is going
NCRC course (Feb 2024)
- Will be in Texas
- Registration will open November 1 (And will fill FAST!)
Business
Planning Events
Western Regional
- will be in Washington (Helens area) in 2024
- Main goals:
- finding a good secure camping area
- need volunteers & trip leaders
- may use discord for organization between grottos
- get in touch with those who organized it previously to obtain requirements
- dates still need to be set (late Aug to Nov, possibly late Sept)
- great campgrounds tend to be popular/hard to book
- 270 days in advance is the soonest we can book
- engage forest service to let them know
- only 3 caves require special permits
- put up money for reserving campgrounds (50/50 grotto split?)
- as FYI, Cougar as poor cell service
- gauntlet obstacle course could come by to join us
- gauntlet obstacle course could come by to join us
- Vandy looking into t-shirts for event
- Estimated attendance is ~80-120
- Would be great to involve Bill Halliday somehow
- Currently resides in Shoreline with his daughter
Halloween Trip
- October 27-29
- Camping:
- Trout lake creek campground
- Equipment:
- Eric bringing big 2-burner propane stove
- Brad bringing chainsaw
- Aidan bringing rope cannon to check out upper lead in Dynamited
- Eric bringing squeeze box
- Trips:
- Eric: Friday & Saturday night (relaxed/easier trips)
- Dusty: Dynamited late morning on Saturday
- Brad: Deadhorse Saturday, J&R on Sunday
- James: very crawly trip on Sunday
- Sarah: non-caving trip to Mt Adams
- All levels are welcome!
- Costumes are encouraged!
Holiday Party
- Likely first weeks of December
- Possible locations:
- Lake city: Last year’s location (Tyrone’s apartment) is only available mid-december
- Duval: Aidan’s garage is available but won’t be able to fit many cars
- Capitol hill: Amy’s brother has a place that may be available
- Kenmore: Mark thinks the community center is available; lots of breweries nearby
- Port Townsend: Renato
- Fort Casey: Ginger
- Eric would appreciate any assistance wherever possible organizing this
Official Business
Old Business
Donation of $100 to partner of former vice-chair Lauren Kenyon
- Done
Rope replacement budget of $400 for Newton
- Organized by Dusty
- Will send out information on rope; discussion to be on email/google group
- Pitches in Newton:
- 10′ nuisance
- 60′ (unrigged)
- 20′
- 100′ w/ rebelay
- 90′ after colon crawl
New Business
- Member at Large vote, passed
- Authorize $300 for holiday party reservation, passed