Our hiking adventure started at the trail head overlooking the valley below. The view was very scenic and peaceful. There was a light dusting of snow on the ground which only made the scene that much more awesome.
Here is Matt posing for a pic on top of the overlook
Matt posing on top of the overlook |
Matt overlooking the valley below |
Me acting crazy |
After our glorious pics we began our trek down the snowy trail.
A pine cone growing on a small pine tree |
Matt Tebowing |
The entrance to the lair. Also check out the size of this cliff! Matt is right at six feet tall! |
As you can barely see the cave opens up into the cavern. You can tell size relative to how small Matt looks perched up on that rock. |
Here is what we believe to be a cave man pull up bar lol. In all seriousness it does look like it was placed there and it is super cool |
The stream in all its glory |
As we started into the cave Matt and I thought it would be cool if we tried to make a fire just inside the cave mouth. We gathered all the dry tender we could find but it was to damp to get it started.
After our failed attempt at a fire we began into the cave. The cave was very easy to navigate with no splits or side routes.
We had to get our feet wet and walk through these small ponds of water. And trust me the water was ice cold. |
The cave never got too narrow but the ceiling did get a little low in spots but lucky there was places where we could stand up to give our back a break.
At this point we have been slowly moving into the cave for nearly an hour and a half and we stopped for some more photo ops
Monkey man Matt |
Matt calling me out but trust me he don't want none of this! Haha |
One point I have forgot to mention is that to take these photos we would kill our lights and I would take the pic. It is so dark in the cave that you might as well not have eye balls because they are useless in the cave without light. So every time I would take a shot I never knew what pose he would make and the camera light was basically the equivalent to staring at the sun! So it was quite fun taking pics lol.
After Matt's photo op we headed deeper into the cave.
Cool looking pier in the middle of the cave |
The further back we went we started to hear water flowing. With every step the noise got louder and louder. We thought we where walking up to a waterfall or something, but as we came around the corner we came upon the source of the noise.
This tiny waterfall sounded like Niagara Falls since the cave was so confined.
Me pondering on life deep inside the lost cave |
Matt performing "the crane" yoga pose. Very nice form sir. |
We hiked a little further past the waterfall and began debating on if we should turn back since we had been in the cave for three hours. Off in the distance we heard more water dripping ahead. Our curiosity got the best of us and decided to check out the source of the noise. As we neared a bend in the cave we stopped in our tracks. We both heard a low growl just ahead of use around the bend. We killed our lights and began to listen closely. At first we heard nothing but the water dripping but then we heard foot steps in the water. They started very quit and slow and progressively got louder as they got closer but maintained the same gait. We turned our lights on, Matt looked at me and said "I think we should leave" I quickly agreed and we swiftly trekked out of the cave. We believe we was nearing the opening of the other side of the cave and had walked up on a animal. What kind of animal we are not sure. What added to the fear factor of the situation is that we only had knives for protection against whatever it was. The next time we explore any cave we will be armed with pistols from now on because we want to return home in one piece.
I hope you enjoyed our adventure because we sure did. Be sure to check back to my blog on the first day of the new year when I will announce my new series that I will be doing. I'm very excited about it and I'm sure you will be too. Thank you for checking out my blog and I will leave you with some random pics from the hiking trip.