More excellent content!! I grew up in southern Indiana where caves are horizontal like they should be 😂. On these pit caves it doesn’t make sense that such a huge opening goes to nowhere. Are the bottoms collapsed or do they just break up into lots of minuscule passages that move the water. When Jason looked up at that rig point, I think that’s the first time I have seen any sign of concern on his face.
Thank you! In the bottom, there is typically a very small drain where the water goes, but it's always way to small for us to get in. It is very fascinating to think how this formed with nothing at the bottom.
I'm surprised you weren't huffing way heavier comming out. Most don't have a clue how much energy it takes. It was a bit scary seeing people around the holes on snow. Should be roped if near. Grew up with lots of snow in South Dakota and have seen alot of people's feet just go out of under them with on warning. Oh no, I'm sounding like my mom! Miss her.
The more miserable you are out in the weather, the more fun it actually is. Thus another great video, thumbs UP, keep em coming.
Thank you, and soooooo true!
Your big smile!!! I’d be the same way if I was there!🤣 NEVER had a bad caving trip… maybe one.
This was a good day for sure!
More excellent content!!
I grew up in southern Indiana where caves are horizontal like they should be 😂.
On these pit caves it doesn’t make sense that such a huge opening goes to nowhere. Are the bottoms collapsed or do they just break up into lots of minuscule passages that move the water.
When Jason looked up at that rig point, I think that’s the first time I have seen any sign of concern on his face.
Thank you! In the bottom, there is typically a very small drain where the water goes, but it's always way to small for us to get in. It is very fascinating to think how this formed with nothing at the bottom.
I used to love to go caving but I don't have 2 legs 1 and a 3rd legs so I don't have the resources to go caving
Oh no, I am sorry to hear that.
I'm surprised you weren't huffing way heavier comming out. Most don't have a clue how much energy it takes. It was a bit scary seeing people around the holes on snow. Should be roped if near. Grew up with lots of snow in South Dakota and have seen alot of people's feet just go out of under them with on warning. Oh no, I'm sounding like my mom! Miss her.
Anyone else notice the face in the snow?
I did not. When?
@@tag_caver when you were coming out of the cave.
@@Robert67010 I'll have to look for it