Tumbling Rock Cave is a beginner horizontal cave. This is a large horizontal cave with a significant amount of breakdown passage. The trip will be meeting at the campout location/ tumbling rock cave preserve parking lot at 10:00 EASTERN TIME/ 9:00 AM CENTRAL TIME.
Some people will be asked to join Mathew Sewell's trip in the morning.
If you have questions about this trip contact the trip leader, Joel Rowe Below is a quick list for new cavers of what to bring.
What To Wear & Bring
You can find guidelines to responsible caving here:
https://dogwoodcitygrotto.org/CaveSafe
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What to wear & bring:
-At a quick look
       -Standard dry horizontal caving gear.
      -Extra layer in case you get chilly
      -Good knee pads and food and water
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-In depth
        To wear:
      - Fast drying clothes. Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon work best.
        Bear in mind that caves frequently destroy the clothing you take into them.
      - Long pants, think light and durable.
      - Shirt - long or short sleeve depending on how hot or cold you normally run.
      - Warm packable layers.
      - Good sturdy boots or shoes.
      - Knee pads necessary, elbow pads optional
      - Gloves! Rubber garden gloves work well. Gloves don't only protect you from the                                      cave but more importantly protect the cave from YOU!
      - A helmet with a mounted headlamp and fresh batteries.
      - If you need to rent a helmet & light combo ($5), purchase from the website ASAP.                                                You will also need to bring 6 brand new AA batteries.
      To bring:    
     - A cave pack or small durable day bag.
     - At least two light sources per person in addition to the one on your helmet.
     - Extra batteries for each light source protected by a water-resistant container
     - Snacks. Protein bars, dried fruit, nuts and jerky pack well. Put snacks in ziploc bags                                 to protect from getting wet. Be prepared to carry your trash.
     - Water in a lightweight reusable bottle, 24 -32oz recommended.
     - A large plastic bag to put your dirty wet clothes and boots in.
     - A towel and clean clothes and shoes for the ride home.
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