Here are recordings from the presentations at the 2025 SWR Winter Tech:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K73yLgS6EjQTl9DfWy9HWLngEYLyer1t/view
Here are recordings from the presentations at the 2025 SWR Winter Tech:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K73yLgS6EjQTl9DfWy9HWLngEYLyer1t/view
Fall Southwestern Regional
At the Guadalupe Mountains-Lincoln National Forest
October 11-12, 2025
Hosted by Pecos Valley Grotto
For more info contact Jennifer.foote@USDA.gov
We will meet at the end of the gravel Forest Service Road 540(Klondike Gap Road/Rim Road), the road can be driven with passenger cars. There is plenty of space for camping, phone reception is poor in this area.
The SWR business meeting will be at 9 am Saturday.
Afterwards, we will have opportunities for recreational and work cave trips, including horizontal and vertical caves.
Click here to download the flyer:


Date: June 6-7, 2025
Camping will be off Royal John Mine Rd, in the Gila National Forest, 8.5 miles form NM 61. The road to camp is suitable for just about every caving vehicle. Bring shade. Refer to the map for more info.
The Royal John Mine Cave natural entrance is on private property. Also on the property is a restored mining camp with extensive antique mining equipment.
Everyone entering the private property will be required to sign a liability waiver.
Royal John Mine Cave features an amazingly decorated Lake Room that overflows into the resurgence passage and exits through the natural entrance. This passage has pools of 43 °F water, tight spots and could be sumped. A wetsuit is advisable for those who would like to try to make a through trip. The current drought offers the possibility of a through trip from the natural entrance to the Lake Room.
For More Info Contact: Steve Peerman <gypcaver@comcast.net>
The Spring Regional will be held at McKittrick Hill near Carlsbad on March 29.
Watch your mailbox and email for updates.
Pajarito & Pecos Valley Grottos are sponsoring the event.
Contact: stefy_mccarty@yahoo.com
Hello SWR cavers! This is Wes Landaker, the SWR Website Committee Chair.
Please take a look at the recently updated the “old” SWR website: https://swr.caves.org (this site).
We’ve just refreshed the “old” SWR website and would be happy to get feedback from the SWR board & general membership. You can send feedback directly to me, or to any SWR officer.
I’ve been asked by the SWR Chair to be the committee chair of a newly formed website committee (instead of a single “webmaster”) for the SWR website.
As part of the website update, we updated the version of WordPress running the site, fixed a lot of security issues, and as part of this, cleared out what appeared to be some very old permissions and user accounts for security reasons.
If you have been involved in maintaining the SWR website in the past, and have lost access but would like to continue to be involved, or if you are otherwise interested in being part of the SWR website committee, please contact me or an SWR officer and we’ll get you involved. =)
Please note that I don’t yet have access to update the “new” SWR website here https://caves.org/grotto/southwestern-region; this is a bit of a work in progress.
However, the two sites do now at least point to each other, and as soon as I have that worked out the intent is to merge these two sites in an intelligent way that retains the advantages of both.
One of the most exciting things coming up is that soon, active SWR members will have access to digital copies of back-issues of the Southwestern Caver newsletter. This effort is largely thanks to the efforts of Jerry Atkinson and Pete Johnson who have done a ton of work to make this possible. Stay tuned for this to roll out to the general SWR membership very soon. =)
You can watch the 2024 presentations and business meeting from the SWR winter Tech here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-fZgnCxL3dxudZ4a4ZrpKx5tHCbTwuW5?usp=drive_link
Jeff Forbes recorded the Audio files and can be accessed via his Google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xZOIiXY5II9ornuUzlt8UAdmP3UpRsUq