journal: CENTRAL CONNECTICUT

So it's official.

I'm moving to Connecticut in March.  I will miss all the learning I had just started to receive from one of the largest members of the NSS---my beloved Dogwood City Grotto.   I’m leaving TAG just as I was learning just how much I had taken it for granted…

Luckily for me, the Central Connecticut Grotto looks very active and I hope to get looped in soon.  Certainly, though, I owe my (re)foray into the caving world to DCG and the knowledge they have passed on (what tiny drops it must be relative to DCG's lake of experience) will help me out immensely.

Unfortunately, caving gear in CT is no cheaper.

I drive through the Connecticut countryside and I see all these ridges looming at me and I can't help but wonder what caving potential there might be.

Recent travels have kept me in the caverns of coach class cabins more than in some as of yet un-traversed Connecticut chimney or chamber, but the echo of local grottos are not falling on deaf ears.

Moreso, they are just sending smoke signals into the air, forming the clouds through which I am currently sailing, an airborne Anataeus reading about Godel in the exit aisle.

 

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