Timpangonos Cave National Monument Trip

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It was summer in Utah, the air was dry but the wind was blowing, it was bearable. I arrived at the Timpanogos Cave National Monument at dawn. I was excited to see my third cave, the first being The Lost Sea in Tennessee, and the second, The Ohio Caverns in Ohio. I was told by the visitor’s center attendant that I will need a jacket in the cave. I paid my park pass fee of $6.00 and was briefed by the tour guide about the trails basic do’s and don’ts. The idea was to drink water and lots of it. Do not feed the animals; they do it just fine without our help. Stay on the trails and listen to everything explicitly as the tour guide says it, they mean business. Take rests at turns in the path where seats are provided. Do not touch the rock walls and absolutely never throw lose rocks. There are several areas to be aware of that have falling rocks but don’t let your guard down as they fall in other places as well. If you hear moving rocks, don’t waste your time looking for the source of the sound just get next to the side of the mountain in a hurry; others will see you and should do the same...

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