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Here it is! http://theworldgeography.tumblr.com/post/45352313772/11-unusual-caves-around-the-world
Neat caves. What I’m curious about is if anyone knows the exact location of an ice cave in the Kananaskis area not that far west from Calgary? Went there about 35 years ago and it was a very impressive cave but I’d been up all night to catch an early morning flight to Calgary and members of the caving party thought it would be a good idea to bring along a large quantity of wine (strictly for warming purposes as it was an ice cave;-). Needless to say, my recollections of where the cave is located are somewhat disjointed although it had some very impressive ice formations and we somehow all managed to leave the cave alive despite getting briefly lost and ending up in passages that I still to this day wonder how I managed to crawl through. Of course, that was back when there was only a gravel road to the cave and I was unable to find it the last time I was in the Kananaskis area. I had run out of film taking photos of flashlight illuminated ice columns and so have no pictures of the outside of the cave.
The one thing I do recall clearly is that there’s a steep scree slope below the cave which is located a ways up a mountainside as we did some boot skiing on the scree on our way down from the cave. Ring a bell with anyone?
loki-
Try the Lafarge quarry on the 1A heading to Canmore. I went down a cave there in the eighties that sounds just like that. At the bottom (300ft?)there was a bowling trophy!
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