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  • The Loop in Pettyjohn Cave
    When taking someone new to Pettyjohn Cave in north Georgia, I enjoy taking them on the Loop tour. It is great because the only part of the cave that the route crossed twice is about 250 feet of cave near the entrance. The round trip will take about four hours and involve tight squeezes, moderate climbs and some mud, but not the real mud.
  • Discovery in Grassy Cove Saltpeter Cave
    I felt like Neil Armstrong on the moon when I made that first step on the floor below and left that first foot print where no one had ever stepped before. The mud had a black coating on top and when you raised your foot it left a very clear orange print about 1 inch deep. It felt strange to walk down into that huge room and then look back at the lonely set of foot prints that would soon turn into a well-worn path.
  • Loopy Passage and The Root Cellar Part 5 of Tennessee Cave
    The Root Cellar reminded me of the bottom of a cellar or septic tank? There was water dripping everywhere with roots hanging about 20 feet with water running down them.
  • Mouse Passage Part 4 of Tennessee Cave
    We mapped up the Mouse Passage, named for the small field mouse seen in the passage, which curved up and around with nice formations. The passage ended with a nice grotto of formations and roots hanging from the roof.
  • Buddy's Plunge Part 3 of Tennessee Cave
    Buddy climbed down to the pools, slid on the mud side and went in without touching the bottom. He was able to reach a space between the pools where the mud was less than a foot deep, but could not find a way up the far wall.
  • Blood Passage
    Blood Passage was named for several red formations about halfway through this long, narrow passage.


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