David see Bill Balfour's FB Page. Culverson Creek lake waiting to drain through the cave. Lake is probably 50 feet deep and maybe more. It is backed up 2 miles and is 10 feet over the Ft Donally bridge.

Gary Moss


At 07:13 PM 6/24/2016, you wrote:

I know many of the caves in West Virginia should not be entered if there is any chance of a thunderstorm.

I can only guess that during a historic flood like the one going on today that all caves there are off limits and deadly.

My curiosity wonders which of the major caves would be totally sumped with fast moving currents thru them.

I seem to recall a map of a cave with a passage called "Canadian River" and was told cavers should never ever go there without doing detailed research on the weather.

I assume right now today nobody is caving in Kentucky or Virginia, or North Carolina either ?

David Locklear
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