From obsolete spelunk, cave, from Middle English, from Old French spelunque, from Latin spēlunca, from Greek spēlunx.
spe'lunk'ing.
Twice in the last two weeks the Wife and I have been spelunking. I prefer "caving" because "spelunking" sounds so stupid. And to my folks- the whole thing sounds stupid. Snooping around in dark, flooded, muddy, unstable, bat and possibly werewolf-filled caves a hundred feet underground. You would have to be an idiot, right? Sorry Mom and Dad, we ARE that stupid. Here are a couple pics and a short clip from our recent adventures.

Occasionally, a raccoon, or a dog chasing a raccoon, falls down the 65 foot vertical tunnel that is the entrance to this cave. We found a few of these around the bottom of the pit.

My wife in front of a monstrous cave formation we called "The Rocketship" was at least 30 feet tall.

Us after a nice little underground swim.
Check out our 30 sec video clip. It took a lot of worming around through really cramped, tight spots to finally get somewhere with enough space to actually stand. Everyone was really excited about that.
4 comments:
I have no words...
sweet man I love it-
We're so JEALOUS! Can we visit??!
YES! Visit.
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