ORGT Caving Pictures

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Suzi Beaumont on rope at Cagel's Chasm (photo by Andy Zellner)
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Don Miller on rope at Neversink (photo by Marvin Miller)
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Andreas Yankopolus and Jamie making Jiffy Pop at the bottom of Incredible Pit (photo by Chris Kelly)

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DJ Ryan at the top of Cemetary pit (photo by Chris Kelly)
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Brian Postlewaite, also at Cemetary (photo by Chris Kelly)
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Suzi and Jamie at the North Pole in Ellison's (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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Somebody ducking under a formation in Will's Welch Well (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)

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Wally in Will's Welch Well (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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Wally somewhere else in Will's Welch Well (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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Andreas Yankopolus on rope in Will's Welch Well (photographer unknown)

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Terry Bigioni at the bottom of Cepilla (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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Loading the burro for a trip to El Sotono (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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A little kid "helping" Andreas with the ropes (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)

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Seamus Decker in Hang 'Em High Cave (photo by Andy Zellner)
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Seamus Decker in Bicentennial (again) (photo by Andy Zellner)
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Dean DeLongchamp in Thunder hole (photo by Andy Zellner)

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Desiree Howell in The Sinkhole (photo by Andy Zellner)
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Jeff Dilcher in Spasm Chasm (photo by Andy Zellner)
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Pam Silcox-Beard in a The Levels Cave (photo by Andy Zellner)

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Nate and his fan club in Mexico (photo by Andreas Yankopolus)
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MUD. Results of Okeefenokee swamp in Wilkson Hollow Horror Hole. (photo by Andy Zellner)

Personal Galleries

Also, check out these cavers' personal caving picture collections:
ORGT Caving Class Photos
Phillip Jones
Andreas Yankopolus
LJ Tognetti

More ORGT photos here

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This file last modified: October 18 2006.