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Activities:

Sept 11-12, 2010:
Project Weekend

Oct 9-10, 2010:
Project Weekend

Oct 10, 2010:
»Business Meeting«

Nov 13-14, 2010:
Project Weekend

Dec 11-12, 2010:
Project Weekend

Jan 8-9, 2011:
Project Weekend

Jan 9, 2011:
»Business Meeting«

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Mission:

To explore, survey, and study caves and karst in southeastern West Virginia and to assist karst researchers of all interests.

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wvacs.cavers@gmail.com

General information

WVACS members have contributed to the survey of at least 350 miles of cave passages in West Virginia, and many more throughout the country and around the world. WVACS teamed up with the West Virginia Speleological Survey (WVSS) to publish a large bulletin that takes a comprehensive look at the caves and karst of the Buckeye Creek watershed. Additional bulletins are in various stages of preparations. Among the most heavily anticipated is the Culverson Creek Bulletin, which will include the first detailed map of the cave of the same name. The latter is in excess of 20 miles long and home to a diverse suite of cave passages and a very large stream.

Surveying

The organization welcomes cavers from all corners of the world. The road to becoming a member begins when a person attends Project Weekends, which see Members surveying caves and ridgewalking, with a Member serving as a sponsor. If a person decides that he/she wants to join, she simply asks someone to sponsor her.

Research and WVACS

As an institution, WVACS actively promotes research. The facilities are made available to scientists, including graduate students who have lived in the fieldstations for months at a time. Students can now apply for grants too. As a part of this process, we attempt to encourage and support the collection of important speleological information as well as its dissemination through publications and newsletters.