Every Monday we visit a desert destination.
This weekend I had the opportunity to meet up with a bunch of cavers from Southern Nevada and go on a caving trip to a small, infrequently-visited cave. To start our trip, we parked and put on our caving gear. Even the kids had helmets and headlamps.Our first challenge was to find the cave entrance. We hiked through the woods and eventually found an opening in the rocks that led into a nice, dark hole.
We climbed down into the hole and split up into pairs, exploring different side passages. Then we all got together to go up a steep climb into another part of the cave.
This upper section was sort of like swiss cheese, with lots of holes in the rocks. In some places we could go up or down and end up in the same place.
The other side of the hole was a big passageway. Well, big enough for Jonathan to stretch out in. Sometimes "big" in a cave is relative.
We saw a few formations, like these soda straws and stalactites, but there weren't a whole lot of formations in the cave.
The cave kept going down until passages were filled with water. From the mud coatings on the walls, it was obvious that during some times of the year, the water rises higher.
We weren't interested in getting wet, so we headed out of the cave. This is Ricki, who enjoyed the trip.
That cave looks awful familiar. I think Mary is still getting "mud" out of her shoes and socks.
ReplyDeleteAny critters?
ReplyDeleteYes, flatbow, you've been in this cave. I saw some different passages this time--more crawlways. There were a few critters, some bats, spiders, and teeny tiny stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou are much braver than I am. I enjoyed the pictures though....
ReplyDeleteInteresting lifestyle!
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