The places that you get to go down there are beyond imagination, and the geologic processes at work will blow your mind if you sit around down there in the total darkness and think about them to long. If you'd like to see some neat pictures of some formations in Jewel Cave, that Cheryl took on her first multi day Jewel Cave Camp Trip check out our Picasa Site. Caving can be a pretty low tech sport as you might notice in Michael Rays photos. Helmet, lights, knee and elbow pads, plus grunting and effort yield rewards that are awe inspiring. It also might not look that dangerous at first glance, but I consider it the most dangerous sports I do. With kayaking, mountain biking or skiing, EMS and life flight can be there very quickly. When you are 11 hours away from the hole you started at...through tiny crawl ways and climbs, with no radio or cell phone, a sprained wrist can become life threatening. If you aren't mobil, all bets are off. So with that in mind, go caving with a qualified trip leader if you ever get the chance. Have fun...take only pictures and memories.
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