The first time Savanna and I decided to go to the ice caves, we had to rely on the directions we found on the internet. While they were fairly easy to follow, going out into the mountain desert past the St. Anthony dunes to find a hole in the ground is sort of like finding a needle in a hay stack.
Step 1- Drive Past
Wal-Mart
Step 2- Drive past
the sand dunes
Step 3- Drive past
3 cattleguards
Easy, right? Well
that's what we thought, but the second cattle guard that we passed was the
"painted on" kind. So we didn't know when we turned off on the third
cattle guard (2 metal, 1 paint) if it was the right one or not.
This uncertainty will play a large role in this adventure because we never
knew if we were lost or not.
Anyway, upon turning off the main road we noticed the road was
extremely rocky. After hitting several rocks with my poor little Buick Century,
we decided to park and just walk. It couldn’t be too far, we reasoned.
The bad news is that we didn’t bring any water.
The only way we were motivated to walk the four miles to the cave
was because after getting lost and walking lost for a couple of miles, we were
able to see a car parked where (we hoped) the ice caves were.
We came upon the lava flow, not knowing where to start searching, but eventually we did find the entrance. The picture on the left shows the entrance to the hole where the entrance is located. (right) Quite complex, quite awesome.
We came upon the lava flow, not knowing where to start searching, but eventually we did find the entrance. The picture on the left shows the entrance to the hole where the entrance is located. (right) Quite complex, quite awesome.
We were happy to finally reach the cave and begin exploring.
The entrance was watery, with a trail of rocks laid out for passage. No lie, we were worried. but a few yards in, the water gives way to ice. Solid ice. it begins to have trails carved into the ice, making for a slippery, cold, and dark adventure.
The Icy Ceiling and Floor |
This first run of the ice caves was by far the most intense. We walked to and from the caves (without water!), we thought we were lost most of the time, and sadly we only had my cell phone camera. But we resolved to return!
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