Venturing in Sharps Cave West Virginia

We still love Pennsylvania caves, but we wanted to see something really different. We wanted to see a big cave with big rooms and big passages. We also wanted to see a waterfall, inside a cave. We also wanted a weekend to hang out, our second favorite activity.

We found a Scout Camp that was within driving distance of the cave. Made our reservation and took a long weekend off for a 5 hour drive. Yes, it was far drive, but it was well worth it. The cabins were great, the food was great, and the company was fantastic.
Enjoy the video and the pictures.
http://youtu.be/x2xmQKrWcAk



Questions?

If you want more information about taking youth groups caving, or you’re just curious about what’s involved with getting kids underground, visit the National Speleological Society Youth Group Liaison Committee at www.caves.org/youth. Or you can email me directly at allenmaddox@youcave.org. I’d enjoy hearing from you.


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Thanks,
Allen


“Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but well placed footsteps, kill nothing but time.” – cavers’ creed

National Speleological Society Youth Group Liaison Committee. The youth group’s connection to caves and caving.


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