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Bill Putnam wrote:Wendy,
If you liked "Ten Years Under The Earth" you will love "Subterranean Climbers." Those guys free-dove through sumps with candles and matches tucked under their swim caps - and they didn't even wear their underwear! Cavers of the modern era simply pale by comparison.
Bill

Lost wrote:I just finished The Taming of the Slough awsome stuff
Sheck Exley's story of the exploration of Peacock Springs. Edited by Sandra Poucher with additional chapters by Tom Morris, Jerry Murphy, and Mike Poucher. Photography by Steve Auer, Bob Janowski, Jill Heinreth, and Wes Skiles.
https://secure.nsscds.org/store/product ... 3473cb9538
Bill Putnam wrote:Wendy,
Cavers of the modern era simply pale by comparison.
Bill
shibumi wrote:
ObBookRecommendation:
It's rather dated, but "Ecotopia" and "Ecotopia Emerging" By Ernest Callenbeck(sp? my copies burned up in the fire).
Both are fiction.
Dwight Livingston wrote:Sir Edmund Hillary's death reminds me that his book HIgh Adventure is a very good read. The book covers his time mountaineering in the Himalayas prior to and including the Everest climb. I enjoyed his writing style, rather understated and lean while creating vivid pictures of the mountains.
I am reading the darkness beckons now. It is the history of cave diving from the British point of view real good read.wendy wrote:Lost wrote:I just finished The Taming of the Slough awsome stuff
Sheck Exley's story of the exploration of Peacock Springs. Edited by Sandra Poucher with additional chapters by Tom Morris, Jerry Murphy, and Mike Poucher. Photography by Steve Auer, Bob Janowski, Jill Heinreth, and Wes Skiles.
https://secure.nsscds.org/store/product ... 3473cb9538
Ya i read that one too, good book. I liked that one since I had dived peacock.
DAJ thanks for the link! As a cave book collector I have some of these as originals, but being able to read them online without putting wear on the volume is awesome. 
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