Warrens Cave Preserve Party

Warrens Cave is the longest dry cave in Florida, with over 4 miles of passage. As beautiful as Warrens Cave is, with ribbons of chert, karst canyons, and Miocence era fossils–it is also known for some of the longest and tightest squeezes that shred adventurers into exhausted hamburger. It was discovered years ago that one of these knurly passages, called the Red Streak, could actually be bypassed with a fair amount of digging. With renewed energy the Florida Speleological Society (FSS) went to work. The connection is very close but still has not broken through.

To celebrate this (almost) achievement, a party was held at the Warren Cave Preserve. The dampness really didn’t matter. Canopies were erected to keep things dry. Vince worked on some amazing pulled pork, drinks were pulled out from the cooler, and Bernice went to work on everything else. Some folks went to work on the bypass dig, some went to climb in the practice tree and played i the cave, and of course everyone sat and chatted with the legendary Bill Oldacre. Bill was fundamental in exploring Warrens Cave back in the late 1960’s, preserving the property with the Nature Conservancy in 1976, then having it donated to the National Speleological Society (NSS) in 1991. Bill has been the Steward of Warren Cave for the last 35 years.

A great time was had by all. Thanks to Vince, Les, Irv, and Erik, for putting all the energy and motivation into the bypass tunnel and making the get-together happen. Thanks to hurricane Bernice who organized and ran the pot luck, chopped out new parking areas, made mulch for us to walk over, and moved equipment and canopies to keep everyone dry.

Dave and Katie from the River City

Dave and Katie from the River City Grotto

Dave making Bill Oldacre sign a release form.
Dave making Bill Oldacre sign a release form.

 

Bill in the Suk, shuttling folks.
Bill in the ‘Suk’, shuttling folks.

 

Kitty on the grill
Kitty on the grill
Katie in the entrance sink
Katie in the entrance sink
On the way to the bybass dig.
On the way to the bypass dig.
Steve keeping an eye on things
Steve keeping an eye on things
Marisa looking at the end of the tunnel. Over 100 feet in with 15 or so to go.
Meredith looking at the end of the tunnel. Over 100 feet in, with 15 or so to go.
Dave and Marisa taking a break
Dave and Maredith taking a break
Joey in the tunnel
Joey in the tunnel
Bernice directing Dave's camouflage Jeep
Bernice directing traffic. Dave attempted to sneak in without a lot of attention, dressing the jeep up with a bit of camouflage.
A karst canyon with some great chert along the side
A karst canyon with some great chert along the side
Success, as Meridith finishes her climb.
Success, as Meredith finishes her climb.
Relaxing at the preserve.
Relaxing at the Warren Cave Preserve.
Vince managed to get his car out of the mud with all 4 cylinders still inside the hood.
Vince managed to get his car out of the mud with all 4 cylinders still inside the hood.

 

Story and photos by Philip Walker