Hidden Earth 2018
Mountain Eye: The finest TAG has to offer
60 minute Lecture|Dr Rostam Namaghi
Abstract
At the last hidden earth, Paul and I were cosying up to Adam Spillane trying to get on the Vietnam expeditions. Fortunately we were at the bar and so could drink away our sorrows when we were duly rejected. Over these sad pints I mentioned I was going on one of my Tennessee adventures (and recounting how much I've discovered with extremely little effort) and if I was bringing someone along with me we could have a go at a project. This was only the beginning of the madness.
Over the course of the hour we will cover everything from some very big finds, to kayaking underground, to tourist trips, to whisky, to caving in a 1970s neon orange wetsuit and a little bonus about Rostam's ill fated post expedition weekend in Vegas.
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