incident at Big Springs Cave

Date
12th Aug 1981
Publication
ACA 1983 p. 348
Cave
Big Springs Cave
State
West Virginia
County
Tucker
Country
United States of America
Category
Cave
Incident type
Lost
Group type
Unknown
Group size
2
Aid type
Unknown
Source
Unknown
Incident flags

Injured cavers

Name Age Sex Injuries Injured areas
Fox Jr., Harold 21 Not recorded Not recorded Not recorded
Fridley, Sean 21 Not recorded Not recorded Not recorded

Incident report

On August 12, 1981 Harold Fox Jr. (21) and Sean Fridley (21) entered Big Springs Cave in Tucker County, West Virginia. As they explored they marked their route with flagging. On their return, they missed a marker and wandered off into an unfamiliar section of the cave. Finally, realizing that they were truly lost, they sat down to await rescue.
The two had left word of their objective and their parents called the emergency squad when they failed to return. The emergency squad and fire department personnel entered the cave but could not find the lost pair. The USFS was called and they called local cavers. The lost cavers were soon found.

Incident analysis

The cavers were using battery powered head lights and reportedly feared the total use of their battery supplies when they stopped, lost. With more light they might have been able to recover their route. The missed marker had been put on the wrong side of a rock.

Summary

Cavers became lost due to missing flagging markers and feared exhaustion of light sources.

References

  1. George Dasher Personal Communication Oct 10, 1983
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