1. caver - Noun
2. Caver - Proper noun
A person who explores caves.
Synonym: spelunker
(mining, obsolete) One who works the tailings of a mine to extract small pieces of marketable ore.
Caver (plural Cavers)
A surname.
A CAVER who owes his life to the coastguard stresses new plans to change the emergency service would ‘put lives at risk’. Source: Internet
In cold caves, the caver may wear a warm base layer that retains its insulating properties when wet, such as a fleece ("furry") suit and/or polypropylene underwear, and an oversuit of hard-wearing (e. Source: Internet
American caver Bill Cuddington, known as "Vertical Bill", further developed the single rope technique (SRT) in the late 1950s. Source: Internet
If an injury occurs, one caver stays with the injured person while the other two go out for help, providing assistance to each other on their way out. Source: Internet
Safety A caver begins rope descent of a vertical shaft using an abseil rack. Source: Internet