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Caves are incredibly fragile environments that do best when visited lightly.   Before you get the impression that we’re a bunch of tree-hugging, tofu-farting faries, just be aware that we at Off Road Explorers are closet conservationists when we’re not out shooting tasty game animals with our semi-automatic weapons.

 That said, enjoy the pictures here and do us a favor....don’t even ask for directions to a cave because we won’t tell you and most of the directional clues on this website are intentionally misleading anyway. If you really want to visit wild caves on your own, you’ll have to find them the way WE did; by bleeding a lot from scrambling over sharp limestone and spending countless days hiking through poison oak and vertical terrain. Most of the caves we have visited show signs of appalling vandalism over the last 100 years and we’re not going to publish an online roadmap for every ding-dong who thinks breaking off a stalactite that took 400 years to form is ok.  And if we catch you messing up a cave...we’re liable to use those semi-automatic weapons for “conservationalist purposes”! (In a totally redneck sort of way of course....we have standards you know.)

Disclaimer:  All photos on this site our property of offroadexplorers.com. Unauthorized use will cause us to employ our team of flesh-eating lawyers to sue your ass off.  Off-Road and desert travel carries with it inherent risks. Pack plenty of water, spare gas  and a lot of common sense.  If you break down 75 miles from the nearest point of civilization, don’t come whining to us!   Respect the roads and artifacts you might find off-road. Leave everything where you find it so your children and grandchildren might have something to see in the future. Above all, tread lightly & pack out your own frigging trash.
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