Adventure Caving
We were a bunch of 8 booked to the Adventure Caving trip at the
After that, we walked our way to a slightly more challenging part of the cave where we had to crawl and jump into a pit not knowing where our feet would land since the feet had to see the ground before the eyes could. I didn’t realise that some parts of the cave were loose and could follow you where ever you went. The support that I held to start my jump was one such piece that came along with me. I tried pushing it back and then realised that it was just a lump of mud and let go of it. The next challenge was only for the smaller built people and I definitely wasn’t one amongst them, so can’t really write much about it.
Our next task was to make our way through a narrow gap between 2 large boulders within the cave. Thinking about it now I am not quite sure how we did it, but I remember it being good fun trying to pull the body forward using the right hand while the right leg hopped forward, the left leg in the air and the left arm being used as back support in case the right foot didn’t land at the right spot, trying a balancing act every now and then. The twenty or so feet felt like 1 kilometre and at the end of it we were all soiled and grateful to the overalls.
Frank told us that we had done enough hard work and deserved some fun in the cave’s playgrounds. That statement got us all excited as kids. We hurried towards the play area anticipating the games that could be played in a cave. The rule of the playground was that the person ahead of the other had to take care of the person behind him/her. We started off by crawling into a narrow gap which ended in a huge cliff on the other side. We were not expected to jump the cliff and return alive, but to land over a safer ground. From there, it was walking, jumping and leaping until we returned to the spot we started from via another route. We didn’t realise that we had spent close to 2.5 hours in the cave until Frank told us that he was getting late for his next tour. What everybody did in 1.5 hours, our group did in 2.5 hours not because we were particularly slow at any point, but probably because ours must have been the most talkative and fun-loving bunch in that cave, who wanted to explore more than what the guide had in store for us. All in all a wonderful experience and a thrilling adventure recommended for people of all ages.