Every trip we had made before this, we had used a manhole located on a hill in the middle of a field to get into the tunnels, and we were more than lucky no one ever saw us. A few days before this trip, I had spent an afternoon walking around the island, trying to find a better way in. I found one.
We crawled our way up into a partially caved-in "room" littered with slabs of limestone and sleeping bags, then down a length of sandstone tunnel before emptying into another large space, this one bisected by a branch of the large brick sewer tunnels found under the island. We has two choices, over or under. Scout and I took the high road, and SWB managed to get through underneath. We had to take turns tossing packs and gear back and forth to fit through some of the tight spots, but it wasn't long before we ended up in a brick water main tunnel. We followed that for a long time. We didn't take any side tunnels this time, it was wet, heck, our main tunnel was flooded enough in parts that even by walking on the top of the water main pipe, our shoes were sinking into about an inch of nasty smelling black sludge shit.
Eventually we got to the cave. Out came the cameras, we admired the artwork, and moved on. We took the long way out and headed through the "other cave" that loops into the brick tunnel again closer to our old entrance.
Scout in Satan's Cave
Lick Nuts. If ya haven't figured it out by now, yeah, we're weird
Scout, art aficionado
Sculpture in the cave
SWB documenting
In the belly of the beast.
Check that?... err, still here
Not even alcohol
The shrine
Hugh?
Light writers
Artists
Maybe
Scout BW
Sparkling Wild Berry
Me (thanks Scout)
SWB again
Back into the brick tunnel
It was actually open when we got there. Weired. At the top we found a flashlight someone had left. Double weird. Call us lucky or Scout's got mad skilz, cause no one saw us this time either! Afterwards, we stopped by the Aster Cafe' on the mall there for some lunch and a few rounds of Jenga. Great place. Got to go back there some time when I'm not covered in clay.
Eventually we got to the cave. Out came the cameras, we admired the artwork, and moved on. We took the long way out and headed through the "other cave" that loops into the brick tunnel again closer to our old entrance.
Scout in Satan's Cave
Lick Nuts. If ya haven't figured it out by now, yeah, we're weird
Scout, art aficionado
Sculpture in the cave
SWB documenting
In the belly of the beast.
Check that?... err, still here
Not even alcohol
The shrine
Hugh?
Light writers
Artists
Maybe
Scout BW
Sparkling Wild Berry
Me (thanks Scout)
SWB again
Back into the brick tunnel
It was actually open when we got there. Weired. At the top we found a flashlight someone had left. Double weird. Call us lucky or Scout's got mad skilz, cause no one saw us this time either! Afterwards, we stopped by the Aster Cafe' on the mall there for some lunch and a few rounds of Jenga. Great place. Got to go back there some time when I'm not covered in clay.
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