In August '95 a group of cavers from Kingston joined up with the Yorkshire Subterranean Society (YSS) on a caving expedition to the Republic of Slovenia.
Slovenia is a small country in Eastern Europe, nesled between Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. Though it used to be part of Yugoslavia, it was the first to sucede and has been left alone by the war ever since.
The word karst originates from this area, which probably has the highest concentration of caves in the world, for it's size.
Our base-camp was located at the Speleo-camp in Laze, about an hours drive Southwest of Ljubljana
Martin Allen | Pete Allinson | Alan Bolton | Simon Cope |
Gary Eisenhauer | Jacqui Gunnell | Steve Fairbrass | Matt Johnson |
Mat Light | Andy McCarron | Paul Mulliner | Amanda Murphy |
Steve Redmond | Geric Rhoden | Bernd Schneider | Barry Smith |
Bob Stevens | Mark Westerman | Nic Wheeler |
Many thanks go to Andy McCarron for organising the trip and asking us along. Also thanks to Matt Light for his stirling effort as Co-organiser.
We would also like to thank our benefactors for their interest and assistance with this project;
Most of the caves described are located in and around the town of Laze, with our tourist trips mostly conducted in the lower forest and most of the exploration in the upper. Many of the caves can be found by following red arrows and numbered Omega symbols, painted on scattered rocks and trees along the forest paths, quite handy really.
Other caves include; Gradinica, kocjanske Jama, Postjonske Jama, Charlie Cave, Planinska Jama and a bit of exploration.