Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fun, fitness... and a little bit frightening!


Adventure caving is not for the faint hearted.

Indeed the thought of squeezing your body through caves not much bigger than your head is – for most – more a form of torture than a leisure activity.

So you’ll understand my surprise when confronted by four middle-aged women last Saturday morning, all keen to test themselves against Mother Nature.

A former Caves employee, Jodie Robb had coerced her friends - including local journalist Sophie Jackson – to join her on an expedition underground, primarily as a fun form of weekend exercise.

To make matters worse, a local camera crew recorded our every crawl, climb and curse (and I can tell you there were plenty!) as part of a new Capricorn Tourism ad campaign.

Team Sophie (as they soon became known) started out quite well, negotiating the ‘Zig Zag’ in the dark with relative ease, through the ‘Hideaway’ and on to the ‘Guillotine’.

Finally, with confidence levels relatively high, I introduced the girls to one of the jewels in our caving crown – ‘The Whales Belly’.
The ‘Belly’ is, in essence, a hollow rock with a tight way in… and an even tighter way out!

“You are kidding me!” was Sophie’s initial response (edited for some of our younger readers).

“The trick is,” I explained, “to get your feet up on the ledge to the right, put your arms together like you’re diving through so your shoulders and nice and small, and wiggle your way to freedom!”

“That easy eh?” she replied, without a hint of sarcasm.
But after much sweating, and almost as much swearing, she was through.

After a relaxing walk through the Cathedral, Team Sophie were on the home stretch of their first adventure caving experience.

“That was incredible,” she said during our well- earned drinks break.

“I seriously thought we were going to get stuck during some of them… but it’s surprising what you can fit through if you keep wiggling and twisting!”

Couldn’t of said it better myself Sophie.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

GEO DREAM TO BECOME REALITY


A wiser man than me once said, “It’s not what you look at, it’s what you see”, and nowhere is that quaint little quote more poignant than right here at the Capricorn Caves.

What looks like vacant pasture behind our humble kiosk will soon be home to a state of the art geo tourism precinct…and what’s more, Kevin Rudd has agreed to foot half the bill!

As part of its’ TQUAL funding program, the Federal Government has opened its’ cheque book to the tune of $100, 000, matching the money put up by owner Ann Augusteyn.

Federal Member for Capricornia Kirsten Livermore joined a host of the region’s tourism and local government dignitaries for the official announcement last week; and what started as a dream for we simple cave dwellers will soon become an exciting reality.

But the new precinct – which is scheduled to be completed by year’s end - is just the beginning.

From June, visitors to the Caves will be able to take a literal look back in time as apart of a new geo tour, showcasing marine fossils dating back millions of years to the Devonian era.

The interactive tour will also feature an adventure element for those wanting to get down and dirty.

Paleontologists from the Queensland Museum discovered the remains of mega fauna during a recent dig in the ‘Colloseum Cave’, and soon these ancient secrets – for so long known only to a few - will be on show for all to see.

What better way to start our weekly blog here at the caves than with so many exciting developments on the horizon… and a big wad of Kevin’s cash in our pocket!

Stay tuned!