- Oregon High Desert Grotto
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The Oregon High Desert Grotto (or OHDG) is a caving club, known as a Grotto.
OHDG is involved with caving and conservation efforts in central Oregon and beyond, including the Oregon Caves National Monument,[1] the Lava Beds National Monument in northern California, and caves in western Idaho. Members of the grotto have also worked in conjunction with the Department of State Lands and received a participation award from State leaders for their volunteer work with the state.[2][3][4]
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History
The Oregon High Desert Grotto was first created in 1989 by Dan Best.[5] It lasted only a year before complications terminated the grotto.[6] In late 1995, the OHDG was reformed by the new founding member Ric Carlson, then an employee of the forest service.[7] By 1997, the Grotto had over 30 members, a newsletter publication, and a growing knowledge of caves in the Central Oregon area and beyond.[6] Today, the grotto is actively involved with caving in most of Oregon and the adjacent states.[8][9][10][11][12]
Conservation
The OHDG is an avid participant in conserving and restoring caves.[13] The grotto often partners with the United States Forest Service (USFS) to help manage the caves of the Deschutes National Forest.[12][14][15] Cooperation with private owners of caves has also been done.[16] On National Public Lands Day, the grotto participated in the gating of Stookey Ranch Cave.[17] Cleanup trips to caves in the area are common and are synonymous with the caving motto: "Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time."[18][19][20][21] Missing lavacicles from Lavacicle Cave were recently reacquired by grotto member Eddy Cartaya while working for the USFS. The lavacicles will be used as educational tools at Lava Lands Visitor Center.[22] The grotto is involved with caving and conservation efforts beyond its local area of central Oregon. Grotto member Brent McGregor produced a video for the Oregon Caves National Monument promoting safe caving to conserve the off-trail parts of the cave.[1] Other efforts have been done with Lava Beds National Monument in northern California,[23] western Idaho, and Nevada.[8][9][10][11] Ken Siegrist, of the grotto and employee with the BLM, has worked to protect many caves, including those of eastern and southern Oregon.[12][19] Members of the grotto have also worked in conjunction with the Department of State Lands and received a participation award from State leaders for their volunteer work with the state.[2][24] Additionally, the grotto has done invertebrate studies in collaboration with Bill Shear of Hampden-Sydney College.[25] A couple new species have been found, including a harvestman named Taracus marchingtoni after grotto member Neil Marchington.[14][26]
References
- ^ a b "Off-Trail Caving Tours". August 31st 2009. http://www.nps.gov/orca/planyourvisit/off-trail-caving-tours.htm. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
- ^ a b Ramsayer, Kate (2009 April 18th pp. C1, C8), "State Leaders Recognize Spelunkers for Exploring, Mapping Local Caves", The Bulletin, http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090418/NEWS0107/904180368/1009/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01, retrieved 2009-11-16
- ^ State Land Board (2009). "Land Board Awards 2008". http://www.oregon.gov/DSL/SLB/awards2008.shtml. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
- ^ "State Land Board Meeting". April 14th, 2009. pp. 8. http://www.oregon.gov/DSL/SLB/docs/09apr_lbtrans.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-16. "'It's my ... pleasure to present the 2008 partnership to the Oregon High Desert Grotto for their exceptional work at the Stevens Road property event.'"
- ^ Best, Dan (1989 November/December Introductory Edition pp. 2-8), "Introduction to High Desert Grotto", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b Carlson, Ric (1998 Issue 5 Spring pp. 2-3), "Chairman's Corner", Oregon Underground
- ^ Carlson, Ric (1996 Issue 1 January pp. 1), "We're Back!", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b Skeels, Matt (2007 Issue 21 Summer pp. 4-6), "Oregon Caves National Monument Cleanup Trip", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b Skeels, Matt (2007 Issue 21 Summer pp. 7-8), "Lava Beds National Monument Speleo-Ed", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b Skeels, Matt (2008 Issue 23 Fall pp. 9-10), "Oregon Caves Cleanup Trip 2008", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b Skeels, Matt (2008 Issue 23 Fall pp. 11-12), "Saddle Butte Trip Report", Oregon Underground
- ^ a b c ""Lava Caves"". Oregon Field Guide. 2009-02-13. http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1633?q=cave. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
- ^ Skeels, Matt (2007-07-25), "Grow North, Save the Caves", The Source Weekly, http://www.tsweekly.com/opinion/the-mailbox/grow-north-save-the-caves.html, retrieved 2009-11-17
- ^ a b Moscoso, Les (2008 Summer pp. 12), "Discover the Natural World", Volcanic Vistas, http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/maps/brochures/2008%20volcvistas_letter.pdf, retrieved 2009-11-17
- ^ ""White-Nose Syndrome"". Oregon Field Guide. 2011-02-10. http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1774?q=syndrome. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
- ^ Nichols, Sarah (1997 Issue 3 June pp. 5-6), "Horse Cave Community Restoration Project", The Oregon Underground
- ^ King, Larry (2001 Vol. 21 no. 1 Spring pp. 6), "Stookey Ranch Cave Gate Project, September 23-24, 2000", The Underground Express
- ^ NSS (1995-2009). "Safety & Techniques". http://www.caves.org/safety/safety.shtml. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
- ^ a b Skeels, Matt (2006 Issue 17 Spring pp. 6-9), "Bessie Butte Cleanup", Oregon Underground, http://www.ohdgrotto.com/OregonUndergroundIssue17.pdf, retrieved 2009-11-15
- ^ Sistum, Arnold "Buck" (1996 Vol. 16 No. 1 pp. 5, 9), "Tales From The Triangle - Skeleton Cave Number Two And The Brad Austin Case", The Underground Express
- ^ U.S. Forest Service (October 12th, 2006). "Ochoco and Deschutes National Forests and Prineville District, Bureau of Land Management Office of Communications". http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/news/2006/10/20061012_npld_redmondcaves.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
- ^ Anderson, Jim (February 2nd, 2011). "Cave Robber Case Closed: Intrepid forest investigator hunts down missing lava cave formations". http://www.tsweekly.com/outside/natural-world/cave-robber-case-closed-intrepid-forest-investigator-hunts-down-missing-lava-cave-formations.html. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- ^ Skeels, Matt (2004 Issue 11 Fall pp. 6-7), "Lava Beds Trip", Oregon Underground
- ^ Deto, Ryan (2010 November 18th), "Protected by Darkness", Proma magazine, http://promamag.uoregon.edu/?p=323, retrieved 2011-01-17
- ^ York, Julie (Fall 2008 pp. 30-34), "Into the Dark, A Journey into the Caves of Central Oregon", Cascades East
- ^ Marchington, Neil (2009 Issue 24 Winter pp. 8-11), "Invertebrate Collection", Oregon Underground
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