International Training Camp for Young Speleologists on the Swabian Alb from July

rhychydwr1

Active member
H?hlenverein Blaubeuren e.V. Petra Boldt , Hauptstr.4, D - 89601 Schelklingen - Schmiechen, Germany.                 

Registration for the International Training Camp for Young Speleologists on the Swabian Alb from July 28th - August 11th, 2018

Name:________________________ First name:________________ Date of birth:__________ (d.m.y)

Address:___________________________________________________________________________

Phone:_______________________ e-mail:________________________________________________

Nationality:_________________________  Profession:______________________________________

I have special interests for the following topics:

[  ] Techniques for Cave Exploration

[  ] Electronics in Caves

[  ] Biology in Caves / Workshop

[  ] Logging of Climate Data in Caves

[  ] Cave Surveying

[  ] Cave Climate; Theory and Data Evaluation

[  ] Geology

[  ] Applied Hydrology

[  ] Cave Photography


[  ] Paleontology and Archaeology

The courses ?Cave Surveying? will take 4 days, ?Biology in Caves / Workshop? will take 3 days each. Please register finally, if you want to attend one of these courses:

I hereby register for the course ?Cave Surveying?[  ]

I hereby register for the course ?Biology in Caves / Workshop?[  ]

I will bring a tent [  ]  yes  no [  ] 

In my tent I have additional space available for  ____  persons.

Member of a youth organization, cave research organization, etc.:_______________________________

Cave experience:  [  ] yes      no [  ]      Language skills (German or English language skills are mandatory; additional language skills:______________________________________

Special interests and knowledge:  ________________________________________________________

What can you contribute to our program: __________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________


[  ] I will travel with my own car

[  ] I will join  _____________________ in his/her car.

[  ] Somebody will give me a lift by car

[  ] I will travel by train

[  ] I will arrive on 29th of August (Friday) until 8pm for dinner.

[  ] I will arrive on 30th of August (Saturday) until noon.

I declare that my doctor has no objection against sport activities. Please ask your doctor if in doubt.

I also declare that I was informed, that the languages at the camp are German and English only.

Name: ______________________

Date:_______________(d.m.y)    ____________________________________________________

                                                          Signature, also from your parents if you are aged 17 or younger
_____________________________________

Signature of the Head of the Caving Club where you are a member


Please let us know something about your activities as a speleologist, are you organized in a club and did you attend training camps in the past. If this is your first caving activity, please let us know how you became interested in caving. Please also tell us what you expect from the camp and from the course you have selected and why you have chosen that course.

H?hlenverein Blaubeuren e.V.
International Training Camp for Young Speleologists 
on the Swabian Alb

From July 28th to August 11th, 2018

Tent camp at the caving club building in Blaubeuren - Sei?en
Recommended age for participants: 16 years and older
www.juhoefola.de


Caves are geotopes and biotopes and thus sensitive climate archives which are worth to explore.
Research and protection of those climate archives and their current climatological conditions being indicators for climate change is an actual and important European concern.

Speleologists can support the exploration and protection of those climate archives by international cooperation.

A good training is the best precondition for research and caving activities.

Therefore we offer different training courses and a wide supporting program covering all important subjects of caving. Due to small groups the training will be very effective.

An additional intention of the camp is to meet other young cavers. You can establish ties, talk about common interests, hobbies and culture and perhaps meet again in your home area to visit karst areas and caves for future joint research.


The camp is intended for young people who want to start with caving or who already have some experience and want to extend their skills.

You should be able to communicate in English or German language.

We will offer the following courses:

I. Techniques for Cave Exploration including Rescue Topics 

Main topic of this course is to learn solid basic skills in cave exploration. There will be topics about ropes and knots, security, rescue, rappelling in shafts, rope ladders and single rope techniques (SRT).


II. Cave Surveying

A detailed cave map is essential for cave research. You will learn the basics techniques of cave surveying and how to draw a cave map with a computer (Therion). You will train the use of DistoX together with a PDA and you get to know other different surveying equipment like compass and clinometer.


III. Biology, Fauna und Eco-Systems in Caves

Methods for collecting cave fauna and flora will be shown. You will take samples in a cave and learn how to draft documentation and interpret the data. Course participants should develop a concept about the status of flora and fauna in a cave and become more sensible about the cave as a fragile biological system.

IV. Geology:

Geology is investigating how caves form but also delivers valuable information for cavers.

We will learn the basics of karst geology such as:

Forms of karst structures: dolines, ponors and resurgences

Fossils and minerals, stratigraphy and geological methods of work

Karst caves: speleogenesis and contents of caves

As weather situation allows, we will make field-trips on the Swabian Alb.

V. Electronics in Caves 

Electronic Radio Direction Finding, Communication techniques through the earth, GPS navigation. Theoretical  presentations and practical work.

VI. Logging of Climate Data in Caves

Equipment for measuring climate relevant parameters and transferring that data to the surface will be explained. Theoretical basics and practical use of the equipment will be demonstrated.


VII. Cave Climatology

An introduction to the subject of climate in caves is given. What is climate in caves, why is it done, cave protection and exploration. Air temperature and air circulation measurements will be done in theory and practice. It will be explained how to plan an own project and how to do the data analysis.


VIII. Applied Hydrology 

Measurements of water drain and water pile up experiments will be made to calculate unknown cave volumes behind springs. We will also do salt tracer experiments and analysis. Theory and practical work will be shown.

IX. Palaeontology and Archaeology

Together with a specialist of the national museum for natural history you will look for pre-historic bones in a special district and compare these bones with others from the museum. You will learn to name these findings.

We offer you field trips to the caves in the world culture heritage (since 2017) in our region.


For all participants the following additional presentations will be offered:

Regional geology, speleogenesis, cave contents, biospeleology, knowledge about technical caving gear, cave rescue, cave protection, bat protection and much more...

Field trip on the Swabian Alb.

Field trip: Landscape- and prehistoric hike in the Schmiech-, Ach- and Blau- river valleys.

The evenings in the camp mainly serve a social purpose. If you own a musical instrument or sports equipment, please bring it with you to the camp.

The camp is located in the caving club building of the ?H?hlenverein Blaubeuren? near Blaubeuren-Seissen. We can offer a big room, restrooms and showers and a campfire place for comfortable evenings. You can camp at the edge of the forest around the building. There is also enough space for motor homes. Electricity will only be available occasionally. 

Please take the following basic equipment for caving with you:

Overall (Schlaz), sufficiently warm underwear, e.g. under-overall, warm track suit or equivalent, rubber boots with a good profile, helmet with electrical lamp (no carbide lamp), spare lamp, rechargeable battery loader.

The participation fee is:Age 25 and younger? 270.00 (Sponsored by the EU)

Age 26 and older? 360.00 

This includes:

For 16 days: accommodation (recreation room, place for a tent, restrooms with showers), 3 meals per day, support and training in small groups by experienced cavers, excursions and entrance fees for common activities, a CD-ROM with the course documentation, youth group insurance (health, third party liability, accident) for participants aged 25 and younger for the duration of the camp. Please bring an international health insurance certificate to make processing easier.

For participants age 26 and older we strongly recommend to have their own insurance (health, third party liability, accident including salvage costs as offered for example for ?Deutscher Alpenverein DAV?-members). 

An advance payment of ? 50.00 is oblighatory. Please send it immediately after receipt of the confirmation of your course registration. The remaining fee must be send until June 30th, 2018.

For registration please fill out one of the registration forms with a computer (prefered). There are 4 variants available: DOC-files or ODT-files for open-source text programs, both in German or English.

Save the completed file and please add your name the the file name.

Print out only the first page and add the required signatures on paper.

Scan the page or make a photo of the lower half of the page.

Send this photo with the completed file to:

markus.boldt@gmx.net



For more information, addresses, etc. please see:  www.juhoefola.de  or call:  +49-7394-1566, mobil: 0174-7463011



Please send your registration with email to: Markus.boldt@gmx.net

Or with regular mail:

Petra Boldt

Hauptstr.4

D-89601 Schelklingen-Schmiechen

Phone: +49-7394-1566, mobil 0174-7463011



From 4.5.18 ? 11.6.18  I can?t get regular mail because I am on vacation.

Closing date for registration is June 30th, 2018. 

Due to the limited capacity, we recommend immediate registration.

With the confirmation of your course registration you will get a detailed map where we are located and a list of what things you should bring with you to the camp.


 

cap n chris

Well-known member
... one way to find out would be for BCA Y&D to send a bright star (perhaps a player from CHECC) along, and pay for their ticket to ensure it happens, on a fact find basis obviously: participation would be the best way to see how amazing this kind of event is and to make notes about how to emulate it for our under 18 keenies here in the UK.

Even an adult equivalent would be fabulous - I'd attend one!
 

2xw

Active member
Yes Chris, it is happening here. We have one in the next few months for younger cave scientists in universities - have a look in the youth and development report for details of the new cave science group slowly starting up. Focused on biology currently but yes we are running weekends - there is a biology day and a dye tracing day.

It's obviously much smaller scale than this one being run in Germany (and I somehow doubt we'd get EU funding :D )


It's also worth noting that checc provides training (for nearly 180 people this year out of 300 attendees!) In surveying, rescue, leadership, rigging, bolting, photography, SRT (I might have missed some) and all for what I consider to be the cheap fee of ?28 for the weekend inc. food and camping! There's no reason we couldn't add a more scientific bent next year if there's a demand.
 

cap n chris

Well-known member
Stoked to hear it, 2xw: the more the merrier; perhaps there is hope for caving in the UK, before most of the established cavers kark it. Week-long (or more) regular events around the main regions would be superb.
 

Tommy

Active member
2xw said:
(and I somehow doubt we'd get EU funding :D )

Over the 'transition period' it should be okay according to something I came across at work...not a long term solution though.

I'm interested in the YnD group's ideas for the engineering side of things and how this would interact with the already established CREG.
 
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