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There are a variety of route choices, these photo's are both of Entrance One, where you can go the low way the high way or a combination of both!

There is about a kilometre of cave system to explore with a variety of passages.  Most is quite large and small spaces can be avoided, although if you want to try out some smaller stuff it can be found... 
  
    This is a "dry" adventure, meaning we wear comfortable clothes and generally stay out of the water. 

As opposed to Black Water Rafting when you wear a wetsuit and sit in a tube up to your waist in cold water! 

Depending on your choices you may keep your feet dry all day, get wet to above the knees or get even wetter if you really don't care! 

When rain brings the water level up it is harder to keep your feet dry. 

When it floods we keep up out of the water and our options are limited to the sections of cave where we can do this, but the roar of the water is rather impressive in places...  



         The High Scary route.

Leading from Entrance one out into the main chamber (below), it is an optional high level ledge traverse for getting through with dry feet on flood days, or for those who just like being up off the ground a bit!  



       
  
Beside Entrance Two - "The Ramp", which  opens directly into the main chamber (above) is a great area for getting some interesting photo's in among the formations.


 
 


Section Two.  A well decorated streamway with plenty of glowworms when you turn your light off.
Entrance Three is a 'window', not used for access, part way along. 
 
 There is a great place to get eyeball to tail with the glowworms and see where the light comes from!

Their "fishing lines" can also be seen up close (below).  We can often find the other three stages of their life cycle, eggs, pupae and adult flies (below right), in the same spot. 
 
Not accessible beyond the Glowworm Ledge in big floods. 
 


  

Then there is Entrance Four, the easiest access in and out of the cave and possibly the most photogenic - It's my favourite entrance and the green tint of the light comming through the bush outside gave me the "Green Glow" bit!

More large active streamway leads to the downstream end of Entrance Five.

   
 
From Entrance Five a ledge traverse (or splashing along the stream depending on the water level) leads to the "Lunch Ledge" from where the photo on the left was taken. 

Beyond here another traverse past the "Cascades" (below left) leads to the final entrance, Entrance Six (Below right).

A short hike after climbing out of Entrance Six takes you to the Cliffs of the rock climbing area.