Jeremiah, Brett, and I went down to southern AZ to do some camping and check out some caves. We camped at Peppersauce Campground in Oracle, AZ. For our cave adventures we first went to the AZ state park Kartchner Caverns early in the morning. Later that same day we drove back to the campsite and went a few miles further down the road to Peppersauce Caves. It was interesting to see the vast difference between a government protected pristine cave verses an open cave that has been subject to vandals and other idiots. We had a great time enjoying God's beautiful creation. I hope to visit Peppersauce Cave again sometime. There was more to explore and I read online there is a signature book somewhere at the ends of the cave. Even though Sara and I sometimes feel 'stuck' in AZ it's trips like these that help me appreciate what we have in this state.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Spelunking Adventures
Here's a brief summary of my recent Arizona adventures with Jeremiah and my friend Brett. To read the full exhaustive version of my camping story check out my Facebook page under 'Notes'!
Jeremiah, Brett, and I went down to southern AZ to do some camping and check out some caves. We camped at Peppersauce Campground in Oracle, AZ. For our cave adventures we first went to the AZ state park Kartchner Caverns early in the morning. Later that same day we drove back to the campsite and went a few miles further down the road to Peppersauce Caves. It was interesting to see the vast difference between a government protected pristine cave verses an open cave that has been subject to vandals and other idiots. We had a great time enjoying God's beautiful creation. I hope to visit Peppersauce Cave again sometime. There was more to explore and I read online there is a signature book somewhere at the ends of the cave. Even though Sara and I sometimes feel 'stuck' in AZ it's trips like these that help me appreciate what we have in this state.




Jeremiah, Brett, and I went down to southern AZ to do some camping and check out some caves. We camped at Peppersauce Campground in Oracle, AZ. For our cave adventures we first went to the AZ state park Kartchner Caverns early in the morning. Later that same day we drove back to the campsite and went a few miles further down the road to Peppersauce Caves. It was interesting to see the vast difference between a government protected pristine cave verses an open cave that has been subject to vandals and other idiots. We had a great time enjoying God's beautiful creation. I hope to visit Peppersauce Cave again sometime. There was more to explore and I read online there is a signature book somewhere at the ends of the cave. Even though Sara and I sometimes feel 'stuck' in AZ it's trips like these that help me appreciate what we have in this state.
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2 comments:
Yor right it is a wonderful state (to visit). :)
Love the pictures
I was just telling LaRue that I want to go visit the caverns - I'll show him this post and maybe he'll get moving on planning a date for us. :)
For what it's worth, I've lived here over 40 years and I often feel 'stuck' here, too. I have been begging to move for fifteen years LOL
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