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Caving frequently involves a lot of mud. | | mud | sport | caves | speleology | pitches | water | Climbing | crawling | ropes | mountaineering | diving | Earth | digging | diving | extreme sport | mine exploration | urban exploration | Clay Perry | New England | Americas | England | citation needed | Caver in an Alabama cave showing common caving wear: overalls and helmet-mounted lights. | | Hard hats | halogen lamps | LEDs | Carbide lamps | clothes | fleece | cordura | PVC | Wetsuits | boots | wellies | neoprene | Knee | elbow | surgical gloves | Knots | figure-of-eight | figure-of-nine | bowline | alpine butterfly | Italian hitch | bolts | slings | carabiners | ladder | urine | faeces | A caver begins rope descent of a vertical shaft using an abseil rack. | | Cave rescue | falling | flooding | exhaustion | drowning | citation needed | cave rescues | citation needed | helmet | polypropylene | wetsuits | hypothermia | flagging tape | Single Rope Technique | abseiled | Harwood Hole | A vertical cave in Alabama, USA | | speleothems | Bats | hibernate | migrate | sand | silt | flowstone | National Speleological Society | Emil Racovita | Caving organizations | Category:Caving by country | Cave | Cave rescue | Speleology | Urban exploration | Caving organizations | List of caves | Pit cave | Planet Earth | The Cave | The Descent | The Cavern | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand | ISBN 3-908495-10-5 | ISBN 0-7627-2560-5 | | Wiktionary | Categories | Adventure sports | Water sports | Caving | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2007 | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2007 |
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