After everyone was done at one cave the group headed a little bit north to Peace cave (given the name due to the peace symbol painted on the nearby tree). This was the site of a cave rescue of two young boys in 1999; http://www.mejeme.com/dive/articles/withlacoochee_122799.htm The entrance after the rescue had been blocked, as is typical of administrative knee jerk reaction to some public event where the elected feels that the population needs to be protected from itself, however from what I understand it is never really locked. There is plenty of room inside the chambers for a fair amount of people to stand up and hang around while others explore some of the off-shoot crawl spaces.
For those interested in visiting the caves, they are fairly easy to reach. Use 10522 S Lecanto Hwy, Lecanto, FL 34461 as your Google Maps, Google Earth, or GPS address to get you close. After finding the trail head, it is just about a half-mile from the road to reach Dames. You'll see a fairly obvious clearing to your right that has some poles and cables up to prevent vehicles from getting too close. From here, Peace Cave is to your left and up the path northward about .3 - .4 miles or so away.
Pretty much all you need are some clothes you can get dirty (there isn't any water in the caves, so all you'll get will be a bit dusty) and a couple of headlamps or flashlights. Have at least one extra light for each person if you can (or at *minimum* 3 lights for every two people) as you explore a little bit. Peace cave has two decent sized rooms, but only one of the tunnels really allows one to travel very far before it pinches off into smurf sized offshots.
Pretty much all you need are some clothes you can get dirty (there isn't any water in the caves, so all you'll get will be a bit dusty) and a couple of headlamps or flashlights. Have at least one extra light for each person if you can (or at *minimum* 3 lights for every two people) as you explore a little bit. Peace cave has two decent sized rooms, but only one of the tunnels really allows one to travel very far before it pinches off into smurf sized offshots.
Here is some information concerning the geology of Dames cave: http://www.karst.usf.edu/Publications/SWFWMD2003/DamesCave.pdf Dames cave is located around ( 28.709289° -82.442893°) for those using a GPS or want to plug it into Google Earth.
Here is some good HD video someone shot during a different trip trip: http://wahoohiker.com/2009/04/09/vandal-cave-in-the-withlacoochee-state-forest/
Dames Cave
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