Cave stream
When I got to school adrenaline was pumping through my veins. When we get to cave stream scenic reserve we get our gear on and have a snack. After that Mr-sw told us about the history of cave stream. We then walked down the path to the entrance of the cave, we started to walk into the cave. The second my shoe got covered in water it hit me. The water was freezing cold, when we got further into the cave the water got up to my waste. We were in the cave for about ten minutes and my feet started to get numb. I struggled to get up a waterfall but I managed with a help from an adult. In cave stream there are a few side caves, some of them are dead ends and some of them join back up with the main cave. I went through one of the side caves but that was it, When we got to the last chamber I saw natural light up high in front of us. I most of us waited a while to climb up ladder. When it was my turn I grabbed hold of the rung and climbed up, when I got to the top of the ladder I had to hold on to a chain and slide across, there then was a stomach crawl out of the cave. When I got out of the cave I walked up some stairs and took my shoes of. It took 5 minutes for me to feel my feet. When it was time to go back to the parking lot I put my shoes back on and walked to the parking lot. For me cave stream was my first actual cave experience. And for me it was wet, cold, and awesome. On the way home I thought to myself that I want to go again one day.
As much as I want to be able to go walking and hiking with you in the Summer Isaac, I can't say the same for caving? What about cave rafting? Mum hates small dark spaces and creepy crawlies!
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