How a Corporate Accountant Discovered Canada’s Deepest Cave with Explorer Katie Graham
What does training for spending weeks deep underground teach you about the rest of life?
Katie Graham is a passionate cave and canyon explorer who discovered Canada’s deepest and second deepest caves. This feat was showcased in the 2023 documentary film “Subterranean.”
Katie is a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society and president of the Alberta Speleological Society. As a former accountant, she left her corporate gig to spend more time underground.
We talk about...
Is it caving, or spelunking?
The pressure of working deep underground, especially with a film crew
Breaking her leg days deep in the cave and self-evacuating for 3 days
Hauling tons of heavy gear for weeks just to spend minutes in a cave section
The mundane monotony of training for expeditions
Finding balance between celebrating milestones and the training grind
The mental game of cave diving
Burning out with a passion and how to add fun back into it
The scary days that kick your ass are the ones that matter most
Why Katie started professional accounting and why she later quit
The nuance of her team being kicked out of a village on a caving trip to Mexico
The effects of living underground for weeks and manipulating your own circadian rhythm
Making cool cave suits!
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