NRMG Is Officially a 501(c)(3)

After a long paperwork haul, the Northern Rocky Mountain Grotto is now a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit. This has been quietly in the works for a while and we’re glad to finally say it out … More…

Hans Bodenhamer Honored for Montana Caving Mentorship

Hans Bodenhamer was featured in a December 2023 Flathead Beacon article recognizing his four decades of expertise and mentorship in Montana caving. The piece highlights his discovery and mapping of over 100 caves across Montana—including … More…

Daryl Greaser Wins NSS Graphic Arts Awards

Daryl Greaser’s work on the Cascade Caver newsletter and NRMG News design just won recognition at the NSS Graphic Arts Salon: two blue ribbons (merit awards) and three honorable mentions. Solid proof that good design … More…

NRMG Launches Discord Server

The grotto is trying something new: a Discord server for voice chat and screen sharing. Will Boekel has the invite details if you want to join and get plugged into the community.

2023 AGM Confirmed: May 5-7 in Helena

The 2023 Annual Business Meeting is locked in: May 5-7 at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds in Helena. After two years of Zoom and small venues, this is a full return. Mark your calendars … More…

Cave Creek Re-Survey Project Launches

Isaac Lass is leading a re-survey of Cave Creek in the Shirley Mountains of south-central Wyoming, August 27-28. The Shirley Mountains are gorgeous and totally underrated—perfect for camping and survey work. Isaac is organizing a … More…

Cave Rescue Orientation: July 30-31

Rene Ohms is hosting a Cave Rescue orientation at Bethlehem Cave in South Dakota, July 30-31. This is a solid entry point if you want to learn the fundamentals of cave rescue without jumping into … More…

Azure Cave Bat Count: A Hard Year

The numbers came in and they’re devastating. Azure Cave, Montana’s largest bat hibernaculum, hosted roughly 1,700 to 1,900 bats in a typical year. This May’s survey found 98 percent gone—just 40 bats remaining. Half of … More…