Caving is the ultimate adventure for those seeking to explore the hidden wonders beneath the earth’s surface.
This thrilling activity involves navigating through intricate cave systems, where you'll encounter everything from vast open chambers to tight, challenging passages.
Whether you're abseiling down vertical drops, scrambling over rocky terrain, or squeezing through narrow crevices, caving demands a blend of physical skill, mental resilience, and a spirit of adventure. Our training equips you with the specialist techniques and confidence needed to conquer these subterranean challenges safely and effectively.
About Caving
Caving is a rewarding activity because it helps to develop individual and group qualities such as:
- Courage.
- Communications.
- Leadership.
- Teamwork.
Some of the memorable experiences from caving include:
- Seeing cave formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstones.
- Observing bats in their natural environment.
- Negotiating challenging caves as part of a team.
- Experiencing total quiet and blackness.
Whilst there are caves in many locations across Australia, the typical caving areas normally used by Group 314 include:
- Wee Jasper, NSW.
- Bungonia, NSW.
- Buchan, VIC.
Caving can be undertaken all year round.
Only strong rainfall may interfere with some caving activities.
All equipment technical equipment is provided by Group 314, including:
- Overalls.
- Helmet.
- Headlamp.
- Caving pack.
- Ropes and associated equipment for abseiling and climbing (if required).
Contact Group314 to discuss your Adventurous Training needs.