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Officers

President Kaitlyn Hart president@vpicaveclub.org  
Vice President/Trip Coordinator Dustin Schleifer vp@vpicaveclub.org  
Treasurer Rob Story treasurer@vpicaveclub.org  
Secretary Stewart Scales secretary@vpicaveclub.org  

Aaron on Rope. Photo by Mike ColeMeetings

We meet at 7:00pm in Smythe 146 (how to find it) on the Virginia Tech campus every Friday night during the regular semesters. Exceptions are during Spring and Winter breaks and during final exams. Meetings are open to anyone interested in learning about caves and caving.

Most cave trips are planned at the meetings, so attending a meeting is the best way for a student to get underground. The trip leader will announce the cave, the expertise level, what you'll need to bring, and the time and place of departure for the trip. If you cannot attend a meeting but want to go caving, please email the club's vice president.

Many meetings include a caving-related program. These are often slide shows of recent caving excursions. This is a great chance to see what caving has to offer in other states and even other countries.

Upcoming Events

No more official meetings until Fall semester.

Unofficial get-together and trip planning typically at Hokie House on Fridays after "work".

About the VPI Grotto

We are an official student grotto (club) of the National Speleological Society (NSS). Our goal is to promote interest in and to advance the science of speleology, to promote conservation of caves and safety in their exploration, and to encourage fellowship among Virginia Tech students and alumni interested in caving.

Spot in Giant Caverns. Photo by Jeff JablonskiIn 2002, we celebrated our 60th anniversary of the founding of the club. Read up on club history here.

About Caving

Caving is done for scientific research or just for fun! There are lots of things to see underground which you won't see anywhere else. Cave formations known as "pretties" cover the ceiling and floors in many colors and shades. Caving can involve climbing, crawling, chimneying, and even rappelling. Plus there's several types of cave trips: "sport" caving, surveying, and photo trips. Each cave and cave trip offers a unique experience.

Let us take you into this fascinating underground world and teach you how to enjoy this hobby safely and with respect for the cave environment. There are lots of caves to visit within a short drive from the Virginia Tech campus.


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