Kartchner Caverns: How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World

Kartchner Caverns: How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World

by Neil Miller
Kartchner Caverns: How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World

Kartchner Caverns: How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World

by Neil Miller

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Overview

It was all routine even if hundreds of pounds of earth were pressing down on their heads, even though the ceiling might potentially collapse at any moment, even if they were surrounded by a sea of darkness and had no idea what lay in front of them.

Award-winning author Neil Miller soon tells us that what lay in front of amateur spelunkers Randy Tufts and Gary Tenen was anything but routine. These young men had crawled into a virgin cave, a landscape untouched and unseen for hundreds of thousands of years. In cave terminology, this underground oasis was “living”—water still seeped down the limestone walls, depositing minerals that slowly built up into stunningly beautiful formations.

In a time when countless caves had been destroyed by vandals and looters who had defaced the walls and had broken formations, this pristine discovery was every caver’s dream. While duplicating that moment might seem difficult, this fascinating account of the fight to preserve Kartchner Caverns lends us the same sense of awe and urgency. In an arresting tale spanning the twenty-five-year period in which Tufts and Tenen struggled to protect their find, Miller skillfully weaves together personal interviews, biographical information, political maneuvering, and geological facts. Presented in full color with dazzling photographs showcasing the natural wonder of the caverns, this is an invitation to take in the mysterious, stunning beauty of a cave as if discovering it for the first time.

The triumph of the conservationists and the opening of Kartchner Caverns as a state park are known to anyone who has visited the caves as a tourist. But this narrative offers a chance to go beyond the guidebooks with its revealing look at this unspoiled natural wonder and the science of cave conservation. With as much depth and colorful detail as the caverns themselves, this page-turning account will captivate anyone interested in caves and the preservation of natural wonders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816525164
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 04/17/2008
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 1,110,119
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.84(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Neil Miller teaches journalism and nonfiction writing at Tufts University. He is a former staff writer at the Boston Phoenix and is the award-winning author of four books, including In Search of Gay America: Women and Men in a Time of Change.

Table of Contents

The Road to Xanadu
The Discovery     3
Two Spelunkers     13
The Golden Age of Arizona Caving     21
Exploring Xanadu     29
Playing for Time     51
Encountering the Kartchners     63
The Making of Kartchner Caverns
Lewis and Clark in Tucson     77
The Years in the Wilderness     95
The Stars Line Up     117
From Desert Outpost to State Park     139
Epilogue     167
Acknowledgments     185
Timeline     187
People Interviewed     189
Notes     191
Bibliography     205
Index     209
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