What do you imagine when you hear the word “cave” ? To me, it’s an area that’s in the earth that you enter via a hole in the ground or a “door” and typically it’s a dark and scary place. With bats. Well, I guess my definition is too narrow because Old Man’s Cave in Hocking Hills State Park is a “cave,” but it’s really just an wide shelter that’s been wedged into the mountain. It’s huge and quite spectacular, not scary at all, and while there may be bats- I didn’t see any! So continuing with our trek, here’s some of the sun rays, dried up waterfalls, crazy looking tree roots, and reflections I saw on the way to the cave. Oh, and yes… some shots of the cave as well.
I live in Ontario and take advantage of the Bruce Trail with its crevice caves. http://brucetrail.org/ . If you ever travel this way I highly recommend the Collingwood/Meaford area for some spectacular caving experiences.
Thanks for the tip! Always looking for places to explore 🙂
I agree, it is spectacular.
Great set of pictures.