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Caving is physically challenging but
no experience is necessary for any of our tours.
Participants should be fit; anyone who hikes,
cycles, rafts, skis, or snowshoes will enjoy this unique experience.
Appropriate dress for caving is warm but not
bulky clothes such as jeans/long pants and t-shirt plus fleece/"hoodie"
on top. (We provide coveralls, kneepads, gloves.) You will also
need good footwear - hiking boots are best but a trail/sturdy running
shoe will be fine. |
Rats Nest Cave
Tours go year round.
Rat's
Nest Cave is a wild, undeveloped cave with no artificial lights,
boardwalks or handrails.
We offer two tours into Rat's Nest Cave.
- The Adventure Tour involves an 18m (60 ft)
rappel on a "figure-of-eight" rappelling device. This
is backed up by a safety line. No experience is necessary as we
provide all the instructions. Participants will be climbing, crawling
and squeezing (through the "Laundry Chute") while inside
the cave. Allow 6 hours return to Canmore.
- The Explorer Tour is similar to the adventure
tour but does not include the rappel or Laundry Chute. Allow 4.5
hours return to Canmore.
Participants meet their guide at SOBEYS (see map - "where
are we"), a big supermarket located at Railway
Ave and 10th Street in Canmore, Alberta. From this meeting place
you follow us, in your own vehicle, for a 10 minute drive to the
cave parking area at the base of Grotto Mountain.
After assembling the caving gear, participants head up to the cave
on a rugged, mountain trail. The hike is 20-25 minutes through pine
forest to a canyon leading to the cave entrance. Here you change
into caving equipment - helmets, lights, coveralls, kneepads &
gloves. You will receive a safety briefing prior to starting the
tour. Your expert guide will take you on a natural history tour
of Rat's Nest Cave, an exciting underground world - etched and sculptured
over hundreds of thousands of years - through twisting passages
and chambers of stalactites & stalagmites, animal bones and
fossils then finally down to the tranquil pool in the grotto.
Rat's Nest Cave is a constant 5°C (41°F) all year. Why
is that? Because caves reflect the mean annual temperature so no
matter what the outside weather it's always pleasant inside the
cave. Like most alpine caves, it is cool in summer, mild in winter.
Bring 1 or 2 small, wrapped energy snacks such as a granola bar,
chocolate bar etc. for taking into the cave and bottled water for
when you come out. We recommend either a compact digital or disposable
camera with flash for taking photos. Anything you wear or take into
the cave will get covered in fine mud, so avoid new fancy clothing
or camera equipment. There are no facilities at the cave site so
use the toilets in Canmore before you go.
Do not expect to carry anything into the cave. You will need to
have both hands free at all times. Backpacks are provided for carrying
gear to the cave.
All participants are required to sign a waiver prior to
the tour.
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