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Caving
Beginner
Caving lets you discover the wonders of underground life. If you're interested in finding out more about caving but don't know where to start, the best way to begin is to enrol on a short course of group or private lessons. Many operators offer ‘primer courses’ that let you see if caving is for you. If you enjoy your single-visit we strongly recommend that you enrol on a multiple-visit course.
Intermediate
If you already have basic caving knowledge and would like to refine your skills, there are many ways you can do so. Most intermediate lessons will focus on climbing and rope technique. They will teach you about descending, climbing and horizontal movement as well as setup and maintenance of gear and more. There is usually the opportunity to take lessons privately as well as part of a group, giving you the opportunity to hone specific skills such as knots.
Advanced
If you’re an ambitious advanced caver striving to break through to the next level, honing your skills further means you’ll be able to learn more advanced techniques that will enrich your caving experience. Many advanced caving lessons focus on emergency management and teach you the skills necessary for rigging and self rescue. If you enjoy caving so much that you’re considering becoming a caving instructor, you must take an accredited Instructor Training Course to gain teaching experience as well as technical improvements.
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