The trip began in sunny Ogden Utah, at the time it was the beginning of summer, and then we headed south stopping in Phoenix Arizona. After our stop we headed east in a large van, the worst part about the driving was the heat, I felt like I was getting baked alive inside of it. A thermometer inside the van read 140 degrees Fahrenheit. We drove through …show more content…
To this day I remember a kid telling his mother when walking down “Be careful mommy, don’t break the steps”. At the base of the stairs it got dark rather quickly since we had walked a good distance away from the cave entrance. Inside the cave you could hear the steps of everyone because it was so silent, that is until they turn on a set of lamps down a large cave corridor that’s when we began to see the vast amount of cave structures, primarily stalagmites though when we got to a certain cave opening there were no lights set up in view of the fact that bats were in that …show more content…
When the light was shut off it darkened the room abruptly, multiple people began to ask what was next. After walking through more corridors we got to another large part of the cave; however, on the roof of the cave where countless white spheres, when they turned on the lights there was a handful of tables in the room with what appeared to be some sort of kitchen. The guide told us the room we were in was called “The Snowball Room”, although it was also a halfway mark for more extensive tours so people could rest up and have a meal before continuing with their five mile tour underground.
When the tour was finished my sister and I went on our second tour which was for minors only, the reason it was for minors only was because it involved climbing and squeezing through tight spaces. The tour was very similar to our previous one the only major difference was that we used headlamps and helmets instead of flashlights, but I loved every bit of it. These are the reasons as to why Mammoth Cave remains to be one of my favorite places that I have visited and I hope to return one day and explore further into the caves underground passage