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Lost River - Karst Information Portal

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<strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave should<br />

be considered closed<br />

unless you’re on a led<br />

trip with the St. Joseph<br />

Valley Grotto. The cave<br />

is vast, challenging, and<br />

99% of the cave floods to<br />

the ceiling several times<br />

per year. Consult with<br />

Mark Deebel for access<br />

information after the<br />

NSS Convention.<br />

There will be at least<br />

one led trip to <strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />

Cave during convention.<br />

See Mark Deebel’s<br />

article, “The Discovery<br />

and Exploration of the<br />

<strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave Syatem,”<br />

on page 27. A map of<br />

<strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave is included<br />

in the map package.<br />

Dave Stahl in <strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave.<br />

Photo by Elliot Stahl.<br />

<strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave<br />

Orange County Caves<br />

Mark Kraus in <strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave. Photo by Elliot Stahl.<br />

Dave Stahl in a formation area in <strong>Lost</strong> <strong>River</strong> Cave.<br />

Photo by Elliot Stahl.<br />

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