Showing posts with label caving black hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caving black hills. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Jewel Cave reaches 150 Mile marker!!

Congrats to all the cavers over the past 100 years who helped map and survey the miles and miles of Jewel cave National Park...now recognized as the worlds 2nd longest cave.

Check out a Blog post, you Tube video, and Jewel cave pictures via the Sylvan Rocks Blog site.

Also check out, Sylvan Rocks Climbing Adventure - South Dakota Tourism on the SD tourism pages. I'm still working with their web guru to get the text to load correctly, but if you have ever been out with us and had fun rock climbing, help us spread the word by clicking on the LIKE icon and or adding a link to your blog, digg, or other social media page. This helps us look cool to the rest of the world so we can keep offering up great vacation fun and photos to the rest of the world.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Deep Dark Hole in the Ground

Even though I was very very happy to see the sun shining yesterday morning, I didn't get to enjoy much more then the first few hours of it. I threw my bag with helmet, headlamp, knee pads etc. in the truck and headed out to crawl around deep underground.

Caving or 'Spelunking' is an horrendous athletic endeavor...it's intense to push - pull - squish - walk - crawl - grunt and slither through the darkness for hours on end. Why would anyone in their right mind do such things? Well, that is a good question, and about 9 hours into every trip I always ask it. Then I look up and see some fantastic geologic formation that blows my little mind and I need not ask anymore. The crystalline formations that are as thick as your hair and up to 20 feet long that glisten in your head lamp amaze, intrigue the human mind....how does that happen and how much time did that take? The walls covered with white crystals make it look like someone blew snow all over the room or passage sometimes........and there there are the other little things that seem to grow out of the rock in wild shapes and sizes that are just beyond description. It's fantastic!

Then there is the exploration end of things. I think it's a human need to explore the unknown, and the above ground 'un-mapped territory' is rapidly shrinking. With almost all the great mountains climbed and huge rivers followed to their headwaters, it's hard to go beyond the edge of the know world. Caving has become the 'fix' that feeds that addiction for me. Step beyond the edge of the map, and you might be the first and last human to ever occupy that space.....just think about that for a moment.

Wriggle down some dark little hole and around the corner and you could 'discover' the next big passage to a whole unknown world. Its a bit of a rush. All that plus the fact that you are hundreds of feet underground in a place that is very dark and hard to get to...actually outright impossible by many who are not as skinny as I........ and it's an excitement that's had to put words to, but takes you back to a time when you were young, and everything was new and fresh. I think that connection to younger days is what makes it so great.

So go check out a tour in one of the show caves or National Park Caves of the Black Hills, and while you are marveling at the beautiful formations, just think about stepping off the trail and disappearing for 12 hours or several days in the darkness and exploring the great unknown. It gets your imagination going!