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The Northeastern Caver Cumulative Index (Volumes I – Xlvi, 1969 – 2015) THE NORTHEASTERN CAVER CUMULATIVE INDEX (VOLUMES I – XLVI, 1969 – 2015) by Steve Higham Rev. 0: 11/26/15 PARTIAL LIST OF SECTIONS ARTICLE INDEX page 2 Accidents, safety, hazards, rescue page 2 Biology page 4 Book reviews page 5 Cartoons and drawings page 5 Cave description and exploration page 7 Cave lengths and lists page 17 Caving organizations, conventions, meetings page 17 Conservation, ownership, management page 19 Cover photos page 22 Equipment and techniques page 23 Geology, hydrology page 24 History page 26 Humor, poetry, fiction, creative page 30 Northeastern Caver page 31 Other page 32 People page 34 AUTHOR INDEX page 35 CAVE INDEX page 91 Connecticut page 91 Maine page 93 Massachusetts page 98 New Hampshire page 103 New Jersey page 107 New York page 108 Rhode Island page 127 Vermont page 128 Ontario page 136 Quebec page 136 The codes used in the cave index are as follows: a accident, rescue g geology/hydrology o owners, access, gating b biology h history p photograph c conservation i illustration r rumor or report d description m map x location Each entry is coded "xx-yyy", where the first two digits indicate the volume and the digits after the dash indicate the page number. "(S)" indicates that the article appears in the Speleodigest for the year of publication. Also, "(abs)" = abstract. Editors of The Northeastern Caver: 1969-1971 Chuck Porter 1972-1974 Bill Gregg 1974-1976 Thom Engel 1974-1979 Doug Hauser 1976-1979 Thom Engel (assistant editor) 1978-1979 Jim Cullen (assistant editor) 1979 Thom Engel 1979 Toms Smith (issue editor) 1979 Doug Hauser (assistant editor) 1979 Jim Cullen (assistant editor) 1979 Peter Quick 1979-1984 Toms Smith 1979 Warren Hall (issue editor) 1979 Connie Hall (issue editor) 1984-1989 Thom Engel 1990- Chuck Porter 1 The table below shows the first page number of each issue in volumes I to XLVI: ISSUE NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VOL. NO. YR. OF PUB. FIRST PAGE OF ISSUE 1 1969 1 13 25 43 55 67 79 91 101 113 125 137 2 1970 1 9 17 1971 25 45 3 1972 1 11 25 39 53 65 77 85 101 117 127 141 4 1973 1 11 21 31 39 55 69 83 93 101 111 121 5 1974 1 13 25 39 53 67 89 6 1975 1 27 55 79 103 127 7 1976 1 27 59 83 107 127 8 1977 1 25 53 81 101 121 9 1978 1 57 81 105 10 1979 1 37 51 81 11 1980 1 23 45 65 12 1981 1 29 61 97 13 1982 1 29 69 96 14 1983 1 35 45 75 15 1984 1 21 43 69 16 1985 1 35 57 93 17 1986 1 27 91 111 18 1987 1 31 55 85 19 1988 1 27 67 99 20 1989 1 29 61 95 21 1990 1 33 65 97 22 1991 1 33 65 97 23 1992 1 35 73 105 24 1993 1 37 73 109 141 25 1994 1 35 67 101 26 1995 1 39 73 107 27 1996 1 37 69 101 28 1997 1 37 71 107 29 1998 1 39 73 109 30 1999 1 35 71 105 31 2000 1 41 73 105 32 2001 1 41 75 107 33 2002 1 39 73 107 34 2003 1 35 67 101 35 2004 1 39 71 103 36 2005 1 35 73 105 37 2006 1 41 79 119 38 2007 1 35 71 103 39 2008 1 35 69 101 40 2009 1 37 71 107 41 2010 1 35 67 101 42 2011 1 33 65 97 43 2012 1 33 67 99 44 2013 1 35 67 101 45 2014 1 33 65 101 46 2015 1 33 69 98 There were also four single sheet issues, as follows: Vol. 16, no. 1 1/2, pages 29,30 Vol. 16, no. 2 1/2, pages 55,56 Vol. 17, no. 1 1/2, pages 25,26 Vol. 18, no. 1 1/2, pages 29,30 ARTICLE INDEX Accidents, safety, hazards, rescues "Trapped" in Clarksville Cave/ Rubin, Paul 21-38 19 Explorers, Trapped in Knox Cave, Rescued/ anon. 1-138 1976 Mid-Summer Training Session/ anon. 7-76 1978 Cave Rescue Training Session/ Field-Sloan, Suka 8-145 2 Youths Lost Since Friday Are Found/ anon. 12-10 2013 Albany County Animal Rescues/ anon. 44-70 25 Years Ago: The Jim Mitchell Tragedy/ Porter, Chuck 21-9 Accident Report/ Foote, Wayne 1-27 Accident Report/ Middleton, Jack 7-50 2 Accidents Can Happen/ Hendrickson, Melissa; Hendrickson, Eric 32-94 (S) Activities of the NCRC Coordinator during the Clarksville Cave Rescue, Clarksville, New York/ Hall, Warren 12-19 Additional Facts About the Schroeders Pants Cave Incident/ Downey, Tim 37-98 Analysis of the Onesquethaw Cave Rescue/ Rubin, Paul A. 22-10 Assistance in Hanor's Cave/ Allen, George 29-44 Bat Incidents At Childrens' Camps, New York State, 1998-2002/ Robbins, Amy; Eidson, Millicent; Keegan, Mary; Sackett, Douglas; Laniewicz, Brian 36-63 Bat Rabies Caused Death of Girl/ anon. 26-110 Beware! The Sinkhole Season is Right Now/ VanVoris, Arthur (submitter); Snyder, David M. 8-61 Bill Gregg 1948-2008/ anon.; Porter, Chuck; Rubin, Paul 40-13 Boy Saved from 'Tomb'/ anon. 46-45 Bypassing the Gunbarrel/ Cullen, Jim 3-121 Cave Rescue and Aid/ Kingsley, Karl 5-83 Cave Rescue and Search March First Aid Session 1977/ Kingsley, Karl 8-36 Cave Safety/ Furfaro, Danielle 36-114 Caver Escapes After Greasing/ Smith, Toms 11-55 Caver Gets Nasty Surprise/ Gardner, Jennifer; al-Rikabi, Ramsey 36-6 Clarksville Cave Accident/ Nardacci, Mike 29-8 Clarksville Cave Body Recovery/ Warner, Mike; Davis, Emily 32-12 Clarksville Cave Dive Accident Profile/ Martuscello, Mike 32-11 Clarksville Cave Search and Rescue/ Hauser, Doug 12-13 Clarksville Rescue/ Schaefer, Richard J. 12-104 Collapse Danger/ Horncastle, Bruce 7-125 Crews Describe Vermont Cave Rescue/ Burbank, April 44-69 Crooked Swamp Cave Incident March 27-30, 1982, The/ Hall, Warren 14-3 Deadly Thrill of Caving/ Van Voris, Arthur, The (submitter); Butcher, Lee 3-133 Dear Members of the NSS/ Downey, Tim 39-58 Diver Drowns in Quarry/ Keays, Alan 36-76 Drunks in Clarksville Cave/ Rising, Kay; Engel, Thom 43-8 Emergency Medical Techniques/ Polizzotto, Gary 7-14,7-69,7-102,7-111,7-142 Falling Rocks! - To be or not to be...Flattened!/ Botto,Larry 26-89 Falls Cliff Cave Rescue Report/ Hazelton, Steve 39-79 Fatality at Knox/ Gregg, Bill 6-57 Firefighter rescues teen stuck in cave/ Richardson, Franci; Hanchett, Doug 32-44 First Annual Bob Schertfeger Memorial Training Session/ Kingsley, Karl 6-105 Flaming Sinkholes/ Hazelton, Steve 31-108 Flash-flood hazard in Skull Cave, Albany Co., NY/ Kastning, Ernst 5-7 Flood in McFail's/ Zimmerman, Bob 27-77 (S) Flood!/ Engel, Thom 17-108 Flooding in Schoharie County/ Gregg, Bill 5-70 Floyd Collins Revisited/ Dunn, Russell 29-113 Four Cavern Explorers Wait Out Flood; 3 Perish/ Kingsley, Karl (submitter); anon. 6-53 Gage Cave Accident Report/ Porter, Chuck 26-114 Gage Cave Incident/ anon. 19-80 Gas Pollution at Camp Allen Caves/ anon. 5-2 Gunbarrel Incident, The - One: The Packowner's Tale/ Vinyard, Roland 17-99 Gunbarrel Incident, The - Two: Another View/ Pauley, Clayton 17-100 Hazard in McFails Cave/ Porter, Chuck 38-110 Her Leg Just Wouldn't Budge/ Colquhoun, Lorna; Higham, Steve (submitter) 31-130 High Tide at Pompeys/ McLuckie, Steve 29-125 Hiker Falls to Death in Copper Mine Shaft/ anon. 39-71 House Vanishes into Giant Sinkhole/ VanVoris, Arthur H.(submitter) anon. 4-3 How the Caves were Thwarted/ anon. 12-11 Hugh W. Blanchard, Jr. 1929-2008/ Palmer, Art 40-18 Incident at Becker's Cave/ Dunn, Russell 23-124 James G. Mitchell and the Schroeders Pants Cave Tragedy/ Speece, Jack H. 37-92 Junkyard Cave Body Recovery/ Schindel, Geary 26-69 letter, Crooked Swamp Cave accident/ Hall, Warren 13-39 Man Dies After Plummeting into Large Hole that Opened Beneath his Home / anon. 37-48 Man Found After Weeks in Cave/ Schofield, Hugh 36-5 Man Pulled from Mass. Storm Drain/ anon. 33-110 MAST - A Vital Resource/ Smith, Lee T. 7-144 McFail's Accident/ Addis, Bob 12-108 McFail's Cave Accident/ McMahon, Jill 18-83 McFail's Cave Committee/ Addis, Bob 13-15 McFails Cave Confusion/ Steward, Paul 43-64 McFail's Committee/ Addis, Bob 12-108 McFail's Hole Dog Rescue, The/ Davis, Emily 35-78 Mid-Winter First Aid Course/ Kingsley, Karl 7-12 Mid-Winter First Aid Snow Session/ Kingsley, Karl 8-9 Mine Safety: A Closer Look/ Plante, Alan; Higham, Steve 25-28 (S) N.H. Camp Releases Details of Cave Rescue/ anon. 39-71 National Cave Rescue Seminar/ Cook, Tom 8-150 New Rabies Vaccine/ Jones, Dave 8-18 No Sign of Missing Antarctic Duo/ anon. 36-110 Northern NY Miner Killed in Ceiling Collapse/ anon. 39-71 NRO Cave Rescue and Search/ Kingsley, Karl 6-33 NRO Cave Search & Rescue Call-list Update/ Field-Sloan, Suka 8-137 On "The Spectre of Madonna Cave"/ Pace, Norm 7-104 Onesquethaw Cave Flood Mystery/ anon. 39-106 Onesquethaw Cave Incident, The/ Engel, Thom 22-6 Onesquethaw Flood of '71, The/ Plante, Al 22-40 Panic in Sri Lankan Paradise/ anon. 36-6 Police Investigate Upstate NY Man's Fatal Fall While Hiking/ anon. 39-71 Rabid Bat Victim Getting New Vaccine/ Porter, Chuck 11-75 Rabid Vampire Bats Kill in Brazil/ Gibbs, Tom 36-109 Rabies Facts/ Winfrey, Cathy 25-10 Rattlesnake Gutter Rescue/ anon.
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