October 31, 2004
Basins of Attraction
Yet another SUOC trip went out this weekend (actually the only one), caving in Schoharie, New York. I'm still not sure what the name of the cave was that we dove into, but I do know this: it was awesome. We took what leader Bert referred to as a 'hard entrance' that involved some serious body puzzles (like rock climbing, except in 3 dimensions). Being the caving virgin on the trip, I was sent in first (of course), leading the fray through a tight crack barely large enough to fit through.
I used to think I was claustraphobic, but this trip has convinced me otherwise. I do enjoy the small and tight spaces -- so long as I'm able to back up. Yet another untried recreational activity has been tried and liked by Reid...caves in the northeast are wet, muddy, and cold (we even had to go swimming through a sump on this trip), but they are a fun physical challenge with interesting underwater lakes and rivers for visual stimulation.
We drove home into a beautiful sunset, even, as the last day of hospitable weather (above ground, anyway) gave way to another cold snap. I guess I'll be heading below the earth a bit this winter, where the temperature may be chilly, but is at least consistent and wind-free.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005