Category Archives: MSS

BIG chambers – now this is more like it!

KANGAROO ISLAND – PART 2 – 20-22 October 2022 After our day of sight-seeing, it was back to the caves.  The groups had been re-organised and so for the next three days I’d be caving with other surveyors – this … Continue reading

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So, what else is there besides caves?

KANGAROO ISLAND – 19 October 2022 Clare had slotted in a day for us to see a little of the “sights” on the Island.  There had been full on surveying now for three and a half days, most of it … Continue reading

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How many squeezy holes could there be?

KANGAROO ISLAND – PART 1 – 15-18 October, 2022 When Clare B told me about the project to survey 100+ new caves found on Kangaroo Island (in South Australia), she was very clear, she had no idea what we’d find … Continue reading

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Are we there yet?

GLENROCK, NSW – 1-3 October 2022 The last time I visited this caving area was five years ago.  I remembered it being small squeezy holes and thinking that I probably wouldn’t bother to go back.  But Marcia and Diana were … Continue reading

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Hugh and the Playboy Bunnies

SYDNEY, NSW – 17 September 2022 This post is for my 2yo great-grandson, Mason, who lent me his bunny to be our Mascot, for the Annual MSS Observation Drive – wouldn’t usually be blog-worthy, but my teammate, Marcia K and … Continue reading

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