Project Term Blogger - Meghan C Photo/Video Help - Audrey Q Caving today was absolutely incredible. When we got to Pȧlvölgyi Caves, the tour guides gave us head-to-toe caving attire. After we suited up in our new professional gear, we made our way down into the cave. There were many emotions going on. Some of us were eager and excited, while others were nervous and hesitant. Personally, I could not have been more excited. I was determined to be the leader of the group, along with our awesome tour guide, Angi. Somehow, Angi was able to find the perfect balance between education and excitement throughout the experience. Additionally, the beauty of the caves went above and beyond my expectations. Angi told me that the deepest point today was 135 feet! Crazy. At one point, we all turned off our headlamps and sang songs in the complete darkness. Some other dare devils and I kept our headlamps off and trusted each other to guide us along the path. Honestly, it was pretty intimidating at points but definitely an unbelievable experience. Bonus Video...
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Kathy Carroll
3/19/2017 07:54:12 pm
Dad, Brian, Bree and I loved reading this before dinner tonight. Almost felt like we were right there with all of you.
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Mr. Van
3/21/2017 02:33:03 am
Thank you, Mrs. Carroll. It truly is an "only at ASH experience."
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Bridget Bearss, RSCJ
3/22/2017 01:54:55 pm
Thank you so much. It looks completely amazing. I can't wait to read your journals and see what it left you with from the inside-out. Keep your eyes and hearts open to each day and one another. Blessings on each moment.
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