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It's a good cave to find out if you really like to go caving.
"If you promise to go caving a week from Saturday."
We went caving last summer with some friends, and found the experience underground quite interesting.
We were going caving in one of the 200 caves said to be in the county.
"We've gone caving together on at least a dozen planets, sir.
The next morning the group goes caving.
'The ankle needs to settle before I can go caving or flying again.
"You might say I went caving without you."
They never went caving again.
We're going caving next week.
That night I went caving with wererats.
"Just as soon as Cliff comes back - he's gone caving with Bill Chant."
"Say you'll go caving this weekend."
A total of 8 per cent go in for rock climbing, with 6% keen on bungee jumping and 5% going caving.
Ben and Peter used to go caving near the Greenbriar, but the caves there were little more than crawl holes.
"Alright, I'll go caving.
"He was used to dating prissy girls, but man, we went to hostels, we went caving, we were swinging on ropes," she said.
Federico Torres and Helena Daniels have equipped themselves with flashlights and rope from their luggage, as if they're about to go caving.
Introduction to How Spelunking Works All About Caves Why Go Caving?
In August 1963 he went caving in Yorkshire to gather sound effects for his final radio play, Persons from Porlock.
"It might be to go climbing, it might be to go caving, it might be driving fast cars.
He first went caving in Trou du Glaz in 1933, and was immediately captivated by the idea of exploring beyond the cave's known limits.
"I didn't plan, exactly, I just thought if there was a chance to look around a little more... But I swear, Lieutenant, I'm not going caving now.
In Ka'u, go caving at Kula Kai Caverns, hike to Green Sands Beach, and follow the rugged Road to the Sea.