Colonial Coast Girl Scout Cavers
For more than 30 years, the Colonial Coast Girl Scout Cavers have been
exploring caves in and around Lewisburg, West Virginia. To raise
awareness for caving and to recruit girls to join them on their
caving trips, the Girl Scout Cavers hold an annual event known as
Cracks, Crevices and Crawlways.
Each
year on the last weekend in January Girl Scout Cavers come from all
over Virginia’s Tidewater area and Northeastern North Carolina to
participate in this special event. The event is held inside the
Enmeier Center at Girl Scout Camp Skimino in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The Girl Scout Cavers turn the three story Enmeier Center into three
levels of fun filled, action packed, indoor caving activities. Girl
Scouts ranging from Brownies to Ambassadors come to participate in
one of the two sessions; Saturday or Sunday.
“
We
were very pleased when evaluations came back with comments such as
very organized, awesome, challenging and 100% Fun!” said Theresa
Wiggs, Volunteer Coordinator. “Many troops and girls come back year
after year until they are 12 years old when they can finally attend a
real caving trip. From all of the positive comments, it looks like we
will have another full group of rookie cavers for the April trip.”
The
Colonial Coast Girl Scout Cavers cave twice a year in West Virginia;
April and October.
Pictures and article courtesy of Theresa Wiggs.
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Thanks,
Allen
I was asked about a contact for more information. Check out http://www.caves.org/youth/gsusa/gsusa_caving.html. at the bottow is Theresa email address. She would be able to help with more info.
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