Never to be repeated!

MID NORTH COAST – 16-17 November 2024
This trip was to an area new to most of us, and we would be surveying some basalt (I think) caves.  Keen to use Topo Droid, Jim was enthusiastic, and we drove up to our campsite on Friday evening.  The weather wasn’t great, rain, mist and low clouds, but the group were undeterred. Continue reading

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A deep dive into our Traditional Owners art sites

YENGO NP – 2-4 November 2024
John G is obsessed with documenting Aboriginal art sites and entering them into a database that the NSW Government maintains, ensuring that the GPS co-ordinates are accurate.  There are over 100,000 sites recorded dating back to the 1800s. Continue reading

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Janunter

JAUNTER – 26 – 27 October 2024
I think when I write up the details of this trip, I might have used the words “Jaunter, the caves you do when you’re REALLY committed”.  And that’s pretty accurate, most of the caves are small and squeezy, not my favourite place to cave but I’ve been there about four times now – shows true commitment!  Continue reading

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Discovering Borenore

BORENORE – 19-20 October 2024
With most of our “usual” caving areas closed, MSS were making a concerted effort to “break out” and familiarise ourselves with some other areas.  So, I contacted the Orange Speleos (OSS) and they agreed to show us around.  Big thanks to OSS for being so generous with their time. Continue reading

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Being a tourist in Sarawak

SARAWAK, East Malaysia – 28 September – 6 October 2024
The main focus for our time in Sarawak was, of course, the caving.  But we did a few things that I thought were blog worth, so here are a few random snapshots of some of the other things we did … Continue reading

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