In consideration of the stream and the high water conditions I think an exploration of this particular system is better left until it is both warmer and dryer. This is the view looking upstream. In the opposite direction the water is just roaring off down a tunnel that becomes quite tight. I was wearing neoprene trunks and though my legs were warm my belly was freezing. I crawled in this far to snap a picture and with my shirt wet it soon became unpleasant.
Flooded Conditions – Ontario Cave is not manageable like this
January 6, 2008 by rockwatching
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