Originally Posted By: benjammin
One of our little informal training exercises with the Oregon Grotto was to climb in a select lava tube cave a couple miles, then kill the lights and try to find our way out. It is almost impossible not to lose your nerve and start flinching after bumping your head a dozen times. Such a complete absence of light does enhance your hearing, in unsettling ways until you get used to it. Climbing over the breakdown was a real pain.

It was a good exercise. But not for the faint hearted. 2 miles underground in the dark took the better part of 6 hours, and that in a cave we were already familiar with. In big chambers, it is dangerously easy to get completely turned around, and start back down the way you came.


Oregon State Hospital used that exercise as part of a way to weed out soon-to-be-released sex offenders. If they couldn't control their anger and fear, they weren't ready for release. I don't believe they used caves with breakdown tho, just the sandy bottom ones.