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Every caver should do it at least once. 
trogman wrote:The only one that I remember is on the way out going back into the 2nd crawl, there is one that says "Danger, 15 MPH," and another further on that says "Resume Safe Speed."
I hope this helps.
Trogman

rowland7840 wrote:trogman wrote:The only one that I remember is on the way out going back into the 2nd crawl, there is one that says "Danger, 15 MPH," and another further on that says "Resume Safe Speed."
I hope this helps.
Trogman
The asphalt ooze and the pillar of fire are must sees too! You'll see some video of the suicide crawl in my video below, starting around 2-1/2 minutes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCaPB6Rr ... ature=plcp

BrianFrank wrote:How tight is the Blue Crawl? The property manager told me that in the 80's someone got stuck and they had to pull him backwards by his feet. I understand that it scratched him up. My son did the Blue Crawl in November. He is 5' 10" and weighs 160, fairly skinny. He told me that it was very tight and he was pressed from both his back and stomach getting through it. He also told me that the hole to the Blue Crawl at the end of the Emperor's Room was a scary climb that freaked him out a little bit. My son keeps reminding me that I COULD NEVER fit through it.
mgmills wrote:For men, tight spots are usually limited by chest measurement (because fat squishes and bone doesn't). How does that compare to your son?

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