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  Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:50 AM
  Subject: CaveTex: Fwd: Update on the Ozernaya-Optimistcheskaya Connection 
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      Cavers,

      Chris Nicola sent me the following e-mail on Tuesday, August 9, 2005. 
Please distribute the info.

      Thanks,

      Meredith Hall Johnson

      ______________________________________________________


      Hi Meredith,


      Hope everything has been going well for you.


      I need a favor. I'm writing to you from a hotel in Paris, and am just 
getting ready to cathch a plane to Ukraine. Could you please circulate the 
below piece to as many caver news groups as possible? Thanks.


      Regards,            Chris 


      Subject: Update on the Ozernaya-Optimistcheskaya Connection Project


      From: Chris Nicola, Director of UAYCEF, an NSS Project


      Date: August 9, 2005





      Ever since Optimistcheskaya cave (146 + miles) was opened in the early 
60's cavers of Western Ukraine have dreamed of one day  connecting it  to 
nearby Ozernaya cave (77 + miles) to bring about a system that might even 
surpass Mammoth in length (360 + miles). Well, this dream may soon become a 
reality.


      At their closest point these two "Gypsum Giants" are about 600 meters 
apart. However, years of exploration have lead many to conclude that because of 
the local watershed a connection below the valley separating the caves is not 
possible - even  though a lower level was found several years ago in Ozernaya. 
Thus, attention was turned towards the area encompassing the highest point on 
the surface as a way to connect these two caves. In short efforts were directed 
towards surveying in a horizontal rather than vertical direction. But these 
efforts meet with limited success, and proved frustrating over.


      It was with the investigation, testing (inc. that of Sergey Lavashev in 
Chrystalnia in 2000), and refinement over the last five years of a new Ground 
Penetrating Radar device that Kiev cavers V. Prokhorenko and V. Ivaschuk found 
promising passage behind a wall adjacent to the "Koma" campsite in Ozernaya. 
This is just one of the areas (another void area was also found) which will 
serve as the focus this month of a joint team of Ukrainian and American cavers 
during the 12th annual expedition of UAYCEF, an NSS Project, which recently 
awarded a $1000 grant to support the efforts of connecting the caves. In 
addition, UAYCEF also secured sponsorship from the New York City-based 
Explorers Club.


      Progress reports of the OOCP, which has Sergey Yepifanov (NSS #50001) as 
its Project Coordinator, will be forthcoming over the next few months. In the 
interim, credit and recognition needs to be given to the following for their 
ongoing work on this project:


      Ozernaya Expedition Members:

      Ternopil "Podoliye" Club- T. Yermakova (NSS # 54891), S. Yepifanov, 
Shestopalov, V. Dmitrienko,


      Chernovtsy "Troglodyte" club - Markovish B., Palaguta A., Oneschuk M.


      Borchev Club- Zhitukhin V., Kosianchik S., Dunaevsky V.


      Kiev Cavers- V. Prokhorenko, V. Ivanschuk, I. Stefanishyn


      Optimisticheskaya Expediton Members:


      Lvov Caving Club "Cyclops" (head Yudina N.)


      Note: (1) the above information came from a report from T. Yermakova, 
which was translated by Anatoliy Kantor, and edited by Chris Nicola (NSS# 
37847), (2) the Lvov club plans to work on future Ozernaya expeditions.

      
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      Regards, 

      Chris Nicola (http://makeURL.com/nicola), Director of UAYCEF , an NSS 
Project. Alternate  address: cnic...@optonline.net, Hm Phone/Fax: 718 204-8373 
Wk Phone:718 794-2496. UAYCEF events schedule: http://makeURL.com/activities. 
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