What a neat illustration of how water finds it way thru layers of rock to form a stream/waterfall, while at the same time freezing and fracturing the rock for future water paths.
This one is a classic. I like to visit at different times of the year as the pit will have a different look to it. Fall is my favorite although the artic blast was pretty cool too! Before I started vertical caving, I had visited here a few times with friends who were. I knew one day I would eventually get there... This is my 20th year as a caver!
Thanks for sharing and we are happy that you visited our state! It's a great state for caving, especially in the northeast where you are on this video and where my home is.
I remember peering over the edge in to that pit....and feeling totally reaffirmed that I am a horizontal caver/surveyor. We then went to that popular cave with the huge dome waterfall accessed with a hole on the ceiling, yeah, that one.
what kind of rope is it that yall are using... also what was the name of the acender you are using it looks awesome... thank you again for another awesome adventure...
We are using PMI (Pigeon Mountain Industries) caving rope. There are multiple ascenders we use when climbing. The main climbing systems are a Frog and a Rope Walker.
Sweet! B!!!! B!!!! is the man (will not give his name here,) I know him and went caving together back in the mid 1980 something. I have his Books. He is a friend of mine. Small world. Just for fun, would you and Jason be interested in an expatiation to MILL HOLLOW Cave? It's in Overton County TN. Just asking. I want to see this cave again. This is a BUCKET LIST CAVE. I am Old and fat, but I can still do this. Let me know.
@@tag_caver I may have to work on that. Got some great info from Chuck. Plan to do this sometime this spring or summer. yep, it will take some planning.
Here in TAG (Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia) it is common to have big open air sinkholes like this. A lot of times, there is also no cave passage at the bottom so we call it a blind pit. Cavers like to do what we call Pit Bounce and just rappel and climb it for fun.
Wow!!! new sub for sure. My brothers and I are currently trying to explore the entirety of pettyjohns cave. pigeon mountain ⛰️ Have you guys done any mapping in Wilson's "pettyjohns," screech owl, or ellisons? The sketches! Amazing 👏 the best. If so, could you send me a link or something? I would love a good map.
Thank you! We do not visit Pettyjohn's often as we live in Tennessee. You essentially have to "pay to cave" on Georgia WMA and since there are so many other caves near us and we do not have to drive far, we mostly cave in Marion, Grundy & Franklin counties here in Tennessee or in Jackson County, Alabama. Are you a member of the National Speleological Society? If not, I would suggest joining. Once you are a member for 2 years, you can join the State Cave Surveys and obtain access to maps, data, etc... www.caves.org - Also look up the Georgia Spelelogical Society. They have a spring meeting each year and you should attend as there will be some good cavers there to meet. With caving, you really have to put yourself out there and gain trust with people before they will provide data. I always tell folks the more people you know, the more places you will go. Happy Caving and thank you for the subscribe. Hope to see you underground someday. Kelly
That is stunning! So beautiful! I love the way the sounds bounces around down there with the cascading water. Thx for posting! 😌🏆☮️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.
one of my favorite places ❤
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What a neat illustration of how water finds it way thru layers of rock to form a stream/waterfall, while at the same time freezing and fracturing the rock for future water paths.
Thank you. Positive waves. Peace.
Wow, simply amazing!
Thank you very much!
Simply stunning! Stay safe!
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for sharing, it is very beautiful seeing the frozen falls. You are both very brave, I think I would be terrified doing this!
Thanks for watching!
I camped up Tellico once when Bald River Falls was entirely frozen solid. Cool.❤
Going here in March, excited! Thanks for the preview of what to expect!
This one is a classic. I like to visit at different times of the year as the pit will have a different look to it. Fall is my favorite although the artic blast was pretty cool too! Before I started vertical caving, I had visited here a few times with friends who were. I knew one day I would eventually get there... This is my 20th year as a caver!
Thanks guys for another amazing video be safe and happy holidays ✌️❤️
Happy holidays to you as well, and thank you!
Thanks for sharing and we are happy that you visited our state! It's a great state for caving, especially in the northeast where you are on this video and where my home is.
Oh most definitely. We live in nearby Marion County Tennessee 😊
amazing tks
I remember peering over the edge in to that pit....and feeling totally reaffirmed that I am a horizontal caver/surveyor. We then went to that popular cave with the huge dome waterfall accessed with a hole on the ceiling, yeah, that one.
Very cool!
Could you imagine the caverns before the collapse.. There must still be great halls in the existing caverns below
what kind of rope is it that yall are using...
also what was the name of the acender you are using it looks awesome...
thank you again for another awesome adventure...
We are using PMI (Pigeon Mountain Industries) caving rope. There are multiple ascenders we use when climbing. The main climbing systems are a Frog and a Rope Walker.
Wow that's a giant hold in our mother earth
Sweet! B!!!! B!!!! is the man (will not give his name here,) I know him and went caving together back in the mid 1980 something. I have his Books. He is a friend of mine. Small world. Just for fun, would you and Jason be interested in an expatiation to MILL HOLLOW Cave? It's in Overton County TN. Just asking. I want to see this cave again. This is a BUCKET LIST CAVE. I am Old and fat, but I can still do this. Let me know.
Sure, we'd be interested. I see it is right in front of a house. I am assuming you need landowner permission and you know them?
@@tag_caver I may have to work on that. Got some great info from Chuck. Plan to do this sometime this spring or summer. yep, it will take some planning.
Normaly, a Big hole like this hidden other pit or ways to go deeper and longer
Here in TAG (Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia) it is common to have big open air sinkholes like this. A lot of times, there is also no cave passage at the bottom so we call it a blind pit. Cavers like to do what we call Pit Bounce and just rappel and climb it for fun.
Deux personnes sur une corde !!??
Oh oui. Nous appelons cela l’escalade en tandem
Sinkhole no cave.
Correct! It's just a pit.
Wow!!! new sub for sure. My brothers and I are currently trying to explore the entirety of pettyjohns cave. pigeon mountain ⛰️ Have you guys done any mapping in Wilson's "pettyjohns," screech owl, or ellisons? The sketches! Amazing 👏 the best. If so, could you send me a link or something? I would love a good map.
Thank you! We do not visit Pettyjohn's often as we live in Tennessee. You essentially have to "pay to cave" on Georgia WMA and since there are so many other caves near us and we do not have to drive far, we mostly cave in Marion, Grundy & Franklin counties here in Tennessee or in Jackson County, Alabama. Are you a member of the National Speleological Society? If not, I would suggest joining. Once you are a member for 2 years, you can join the State Cave Surveys and obtain access to maps, data, etc... www.caves.org - Also look up the Georgia Spelelogical Society. They have a spring meeting each year and you should attend as there will be some good cavers there to meet. With caving, you really have to put yourself out there and gain trust with people before they will provide data. I always tell folks the more people you know, the more places you will go. Happy Caving and thank you for the subscribe. Hope to see you underground someday. Kelly