Caving Knee Pads

Posted on Sunday, December 10th, 2006 at 6:12 pm

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What to Wear While Cave Exploring

Cave exploring, also known as caving, is becoming a popular sport not only for physical fitness but also for scientific exploration. Cave exploring doesn’t require special clothing, but there are certain requirements that your clothing should meet. Here are some things you need to consider when choosing clothing for cave exploring:

•    Find out what kind of cave you’re exploring. Different caves mean different clothing requirements.
•    If you’re exploring a cave in a cold area, you need to wear several layers of clothing. The bottom layer should be made of material that provides insulation even if you get it wet (polypropylene is a good example). The layers on top should be sturdy and waterproof.
•    If you’re exploring a cave in a warm area, you can wear lighter clothes, especially if it’s a dry cave. Polypropylene clothes are still a good choice for dry, warm caves because they provide some protection if you scrape your elbows or knees on rough surfaces inside the cave.
•    You might want to wear a wetsuit if you’re exploring a very wet cave, or if the cave you’re exploring requires you to wade or swim across one or more streams.
•    Always wear gloves. You never know what you’ll find in a cave. Gloves will protect you from cuts or scratches and from insect bites.
•    If the cave you’re exploring will require you to do a lot of crawling, wear elbow pads and knee pads to help protect you from scrapes and cuts.
•    It’s a good idea to wear hiking boots in dry caves and rubber boots with neoprene socks in wet caves. Lighter footwear may not give your feet sufficient protection.
•    You need to wear a helmet to protect your head in case you knock it against the top of the cave, or an object suspended from the top of the cave. A helmet will also protect your head from falling objects. Be sure that a light is mounted on the helmet and that you have extra batteries for the light. You should also carry a backup light source in case your helmet light fails.

Cave exploring carries a measure of risk, but being prepared and knowledgeable will help protect you from danger. Cave exploring is one activity where you really are what you wear. If your clothing is safe and appropriate, you are likely to stay safe during a cave exploring trip. Happy exploring!

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