Monday, August 15, 2011

Caving, but then earthquake, power outage, and snow... oh my!

This weekend I went on the Alpine club trip to Piripiri cave. I have never been caving before, so I was not really sure what to expect. The trip leader said there would be waist-deep water at parts and that it was going to be cold. Because this was the only information I was given, I figured it could not require too much physical activity or experience. Mostly, my friends all really wanted to go and I did not want to miss out, so I tagged along.
We got up bright and early with thermals on and headlamps ready.
To get to the cave, we had to go over this bridge
And abseil down into this
This is my "holy cow what am I getting myself into, but still trying to look brave" face
After the abseil, the cave entrance was really beautiful
Also, see that waterfall on the left? Yeah, we had to climb up that just to get into the cave. It was probably 30 feet up or so. 
We then hoisted ourselves through small cracks and up waterfalls for several hours through freezing shoulder-deep (the guide was 6'4" so that water was waist deep on him) waters. I definitely had a hard time. I would not say my upper body strength is my specialty, but that is what this trip required, so my body did its best. There was one point, however, where I legitimately thought I was going to die. We had climbed up a waterfall on the way into the cave and after turning around, we had to go across the waterfall gap to a smaller gap and shimmy our way to dry land. I wish I could draw a diagram, but basically I had to rely on 3 foot moves to get me across a 20 foot drop and shimmy my way across 10 feet of equal death. Let's just say I was not super happy about that. Praise Jesus, because I made it out alive! My body is pretty bruised and sore, but I did it! Overall, I am glad I went so that I can say I have gone caving, but I will never go again. 

The last few days I have been resting and working on papers, so I have been feeling more in my element. Yesterday, though, was somewhat strange. One of my professors sent out an email and said, "in all my 38 years here in Palmerston North, I have never seen such an event". First, we had an earthquake. Apparently being raised in Colorado has made me completely obviously to earthquakes. We have had 2 since I have been here and I have not felt either of them. This one was pretty small (4.1 I think), so no worries, Mom. Everything is fine! Secondly, we had snow in Palmy for the first time in 10 years. Many of the students here have never even seen snow fall from the sky. There was a snow craze and snowball fights were breaking out all over campus. Because of the snow, we had an all-campus power outage for a few hours. Luckily, I had my brand new headlamp, so I was wearing it around the house. Trust me. I looked cool, especially after the power turned back on and I forgot I was wearing it. It got pretty cold in our house without the heat (we could see our breath), but the power eventually turned back on. The snow is already gone less than 24 hours later, but it was fun while it lasted. Now, I am frantically working on my first real paper that is due on Friday. Thank goodness for ISEP pass-fail!

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