• Kaity
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    1222 months ago

    Spelunkers are crazy, out of every stupid thing you could do that has a high chance of killing you of you if you make a tiny mistake you choose spelunking?

    • Fubarberry
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      682 months ago

      Exploring beginner friendly caves is really cool. But tight passages like this and the nutty putty cave one are absolutely terrifying, and I want nothing to do with it.

      • @nick@midwest.social
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        662 months ago

        This IS the nutty putty cave, the pic is just rotated 90 degrees.

        The picture makes my skin crawl because I read about the guy.

      • @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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        122 months ago

        My first and only cave experience was with a friend who had done the tunnel before so he knew where it went and was safe. It was slightly wider than my shoulders and started with climbing a rope up into the tunnel from a river and ended with a T intersection.

      • sepi
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        112 months ago

        Wingsuit base SCUBA spelunking

      • Ben Hur Horse Race
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        92 months ago

        scuba is waaay less dangerous. if your shit fails you can surface (depending on depth of course) the bends aint fun

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            2 months ago

            …cave diving is the most dangerous deadly recreational sport of which i’m aware…

        • @Cenotaph@mander.xyz
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          182 months ago

          But scuba spelunking gives you the worst of both. Easy to get lost, easy to get stuck especially because you have a big tank on your back, if you let silt kick up its easy to get turned around and lost in the cave, and of course you also have a limited air supply.

          • @TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.zip
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            32 months ago

            At least you die faster. If I was in the position of the guy in the picture underwater I would just spit out my regulator.

            Also if you have the tanks on your side and you never take them off to go through a hole you can be pretty sure that you can go through anything back if your remove them. Siphons tho, that’s a different story

          • Atelopus-zeteki
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            72 months ago

            LoL. I do have a lot of respect for those SCUBA cavers. I had a friend in school who was so disappointed when I didn’t say sphygmomanometer, and I love words so much that I try to use the longer/ less used ones when I can get away with it. :-D

            • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              12 months ago

              You can use the words you want, although in most situations people will understand you better if you say “blood pressure monitor” – unless you’re in the medical field and need to be more specific.

              The caving one bothers me because people talk about a sport they don’t do or their friends don’t do with a word only outsiders use. It shows you don’t want any connection to the actual people who do it and who sometimes die in accidents.

              • Atelopus-zeteki
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                I’ve spoken with the cave divers at Wakulla Springs, in Florida. They’ve done a bit of serious research there, mapping it back several miles. The opening of the cave is 120 feet below the surface, and goes deeper still (I’m remembering 300 feet) once one gets inside, with the pressure of the water pushing outward. They compress for 6 hours, can be down there for 6 hours, and then decompress for 6 hours on the longer expeditions. AFAIK no one has died in that one, at least not for a very long time. There are mastodon bones at 90-120 feet, that one used to be able to see from the surface.

                http://floridacaves.com/wakullaprofile.JPG

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                You do this whole thing and never once tell us the super secret proper word for spelunking…

                Disregard saw your other post…it’s called caving…

          • @endeavor@sopuli.xyz
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            You ruined racing and rugby already. Not letting you americans ruin spelunking. Youre propably gonna turn it into a gender reveal thing somehow.

            • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              12 months ago

              I don’t know what any of this means. Is spelunking what the English call it?

              Not sure how Americans ruined racing or rugby. Some of my friends play rugby but I never really liked it.

      • Kaity
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        312 months ago

        what do they call it, “Get stuck in impossibly tiny hole upside down and die”?

          • @ratel@mander.xyz
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            I thought the USA was where it was called Spelunking. In the UK it’s called Potholing because of the small entrances to vertical caves, or caving.

  • @LoamImprovement@beehaw.org
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    352 months ago

    God yeah caving is such a bad idea unless it’s already confirmed safe to be in. In addition to the well-publicized risk of getting stuck in a pocket with the blood pooling to your head, you’ve got collapses and cave-ins, wild animals, noxious gasses, lack of air circulation, there are so many reasons not to go into a cave you don’t already know is safe.

  • udon
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    182 months ago

    Just pull yourself to your side and climb down

  • Claudia
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    152 months ago

    Athletic thrill seekers come in all skin colors 🌈

  • don
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    122 months ago

    Easy, I’d prevent myself from being in that situation. What would you do, order a pizza?