Thanks! I got to see a bit more of Carlsbad vicariously, too old to do much more now. I have been on the geologist tour and a survey trip to Mabels Room that didn’t come off as the instruments weren’t functional when we got there. That Boneyard area we went through was something else! Loved your starscape at the end.
Thank you for sharing. The whole video was well shot. While I'm sure all of us would love to go in person and know it's simply not possible, having this video really helps paint a picture of the amazing range of features and sheer size of the cave. Well done. :)
Wow! This is really interesting and fun to watch, Derek. I tried to take an 8mm movie in a wild cave in Indiana about 50 years ago, and it didn't work out well, as you might imagine, so I appreciate your hard work. This expedition sounds like the kind of achievement Frank Earnest Nicholson might have been super proud to have accomplished all those long decades ago (or maybe not!). Well done! Wouldn't it be great if Carlsbad were connected to Lech?
Amazing Expedition Derek! I love your videos and I think you and your team are incredible! Keep up the great work and be safe. Merry Christmas to you and your family as well as your team. I look forward to seeing your next video. God bless you all....
@@sanmarzano Hmmm. That's how I ended up down there in the first place. I don't normally work in that section, but I was contacted about a year ago by the now late Michael Queen to see if I was interested in a climbing lead he had left. We found the lead and it blows a gale on the edge of the cave, but gets too tight:(
@@DerekBristol I did push trips mostly with Ben Billings, Amy Willis and her dad. Phil VanCleve was there at the time and has (had) a binder full of my photos. If you can send me a map I will try to locate where we left off. I prefer digital. peter@well.com
I'm glad you guys keep advertising the caves there's a lot of hungry creatures deep in caves there's always someone that gets lost . Feed the beast so he has no need to come out.
Just to understand correctly, you spent 8 days in the cave system? Also do caves have difficulty ratings like rock climbing? Lastly, how does one get access to these caves are they open to the public?
Hey bud so, apart from bein on an expedition team or surveying sort. My friend actually took a class at the college and was given permission. Now that doesnt seem to reasonable since you basically have to enroll for this college class. But apart from being a professional caver or a professional of some sort i dont think its really publicly open. And ive lived by it my whole life trying to get it. Now plenty of abandoned mines and nuclear tunnels and missle silos around you can explore. But the gov pretty much has a stranglehold getting down into the caverns where Normal people are not allowed. Its possible tho call the carlsbad caverns office see what a permit requires these days.
The timelapse at the end is absolutely incredible!
Thanks Doug! Captured during a new moon over a 2-hour period.
Thanks! I got to see a bit more of Carlsbad vicariously, too old to do much more now. I have been on the geologist tour and a survey trip to Mabels Room that didn’t come off as the instruments weren’t functional when we got there. That Boneyard area we went through was something else! Loved your starscape at the end.
😱you visited Halloween Hall?
Being from Texas I have visited when I was a kid but this makes me want to go back! Awesome work
There is a lot of cave there to be explored . Exciting!
Thank you for sharing. The whole video was well shot. While I'm sure all of us would love to go in person and know it's simply not possible, having this video really helps paint a picture of the amazing range of features and sheer size of the cave. Well done. :)
The video artistry is so intensely right on, you did zillions of work to make it so well done.
Stunning!!! Thank you
just incredible! thank you for creating and sharing the video!!
This video was a treat to watch. Absolutely beautiful!
Wow! This is really interesting and fun to watch, Derek. I tried to take an 8mm movie in a wild cave in Indiana about 50 years ago, and it didn't work out well, as you might imagine, so I appreciate your hard work. This expedition sounds like the kind of achievement Frank Earnest Nicholson might have been super proud to have accomplished all those long decades ago (or maybe not!). Well done! Wouldn't it be great if Carlsbad were connected to Lech?
7:19 over 6,900 feet of it were discovered in a week bringing the depth to 39.5 miles. 7:55 looks nice area.
Magnificent cave system. Enjoyed your production Derek. Cheers.
Absolutely breathtaking!
So Totally Awesome
is this the so below club?
I attended a meeting for FRG few months ago with the intention of starting. But never did. I'm wanting to actually try some this coming year
Awesome cave awesome video.😊👍
beautiful~!
It would be awesome to leave a camera in some of the deepest parts and see if anything happens
Amazing Expedition Derek! I love your videos and I think you and your team are incredible! Keep up the great work and be safe. Merry Christmas to you and your family as well as your team. I look forward to seeing your next video. God bless you all....
Thanks very much! Merry Christmas to you.
@@DerekBristol You should have called me...I have a lead in LHT that I never finished.-----peter@well.com
@@sanmarzano Hmmm. That's how I ended up down there in the first place. I don't normally work in that section, but I was contacted about a year ago by the now late Michael Queen to see if I was interested in a climbing lead he had left. We found the lead and it blows a gale on the edge of the cave, but gets too tight:(
@@DerekBristol I did push trips mostly with Ben Billings, Amy Willis and her dad. Phil VanCleve was there at the time and has (had) a binder full of my photos. If you can send me a map I will try to locate where we left off. I prefer digital. peter@well.com
Could someone tell me the name of the music played in the video?
I'm glad you guys keep advertising the caves there's a lot of hungry creatures deep in caves there's always someone that gets lost . Feed the beast so he has no need to come out.
Thank god you coil cave ropes the same way I still do. Ha ha. I thought there would be some new way by now.
Any chance of connecting to Lech!!?😃
Airflow patterns suggest they are not connected, but there is certainly many more miles of undiscovered passage yet to be explored.
Just to understand correctly, you spent 8 days in the cave system? Also do caves have difficulty ratings like rock climbing? Lastly, how does one get access to these caves are they open to the public?
Hey bud so, apart from bein on an expedition team or surveying sort. My friend actually took a class at the college and was given permission. Now that doesnt seem to reasonable since you basically have to enroll for this college class. But apart from being a professional caver or a professional of some sort i dont think its really publicly open. And ive lived by it my whole life trying to get it. Now plenty of abandoned mines and nuclear tunnels and missle silos around you can explore. But the gov pretty much has a stranglehold getting down into the caverns where Normal people are not allowed. Its possible tho call the carlsbad caverns office see what a permit requires these days.
@@nonethelessfirst8519 Thanks for the info.
@@Camrographer no problem if i knew more id be down there myself hahaha
Awesome video and advantures
I'm doing same types of videos:)
Maybe in the future we can do something together:))
Keep it up 👍🏾
All I really care about is the cloud/spirit room...which apparently isn't a video that exists . . . .
...still...good video👍
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