The Descent: Honeycomb Caves, Mole Creek Free Camp

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I'm not particularly sure I like caves. They certainly are a wonderment - the opposite of a mountain deserves our awe and interest - and I quite like to be a tourist in them, but they always make me quite uncomfortable. When I was a little girl, perhaps four years old, we visited some caves in country Victoria (Buchan Caves, perhaps) and my Mum turned to see little me with my red cardigan pulled over my head protectively, as if I knew even then the potential of caves to collapse on those who dared venture within.

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Finding ourselves at the free camp at the Honeycomb caves at Mole Creek, I hesitated to go near them. A biker warned us against going too deep as they are honeycomb by nature not just name - many little caves that joined up like honeycomb and could easily see you lost. We told him not to worry - we didn't plan on going far.

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The cave entrances are all where the small creek is which in fact flows into and through them. Though I came to the mouth of one, I let Jamie go in a little further with his torch. I've been in caves in Thailand, Poland and many other places besides, and the more I've been in over time, the less I've liked it.

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Have you ever seen the movie The Descent? Cavers, lost inside a huge cave system, are set up on by these awful creatures, perhaps human, perhaps not, but certainly terrifying. The end has haunted me since I saw it years ago. I don't want to plot spoil it to much though.

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But it's not just that. It's the sense of wandering into the dark recesses of the self that perhaps bothers me. The interminable darkness within. The Earth is us, after all. I don't like all that silence, the sound of my own blood moving.

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However, all angst aside, it was a lovely hour or so exploring, and the farmland, mountains and trees surrounding the caves were truly beautiful.

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The free camp too was really nice, and we collected water from the stream to shower with, and enjoyed an afternoon reading and sunning ourselves as if to counteract the cold darkness we had ever so slightly ventured toward, in the bowels of the honeycomb caves.

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With Love,

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Such a wonderful spot to camp. Free is always great 😌
The caves look so awesome!
A nice place to relax.
Happy weekend 🤗

It was a lovely spot to chill!

Those a re the best during trips 😁

Oh, me neither. Caves are frightening, ten steps in the shallow entrance bit and that's fine for me. Haven't seen the Descent, but I might. Did see the one they made a couple years ago with Viggo Mortensen about the kids trapped in the flooded cave and the rescue mission - crawling through those narrow spaces...sheesh.

I haven't seen that no. The Thai cave rescue irl was pretty crazy. The Descent is a horror and it's stuck with me for twenty years now!

I can't remember if I've ever been in a cave.... My husband would knows, but alas...

Oh goodness. Just pretend you have, then you have a cool story to tell ;) xx

I haven’t been to many caves myself, but your description makes me curious to explore while also reminding me to stay cautious.

One day you will. They are quite the experience. Where do you live?

A place of beauty and mystery! Looks awesome, and the shots are great. Thanks for sharing.

In fact, visiting such a cave-like place can be a bit dangerous. However, since you are not going too deep, the risk of danger is less. In fact, it is a peaceful thing to see this wonderful creation of the world with your own eyes. How many feet or meters deep can this cave be? Best regards

Made me think of a buddy of mine who liked cave diving, we would drive to Mt Gambia and he would disappear down a hole in the Forrest with all his scuba gear on. Super scary for but he loved it.

Oh man yeah there's mad cave systems around there!!!

Mole Creek... it sounds familiar. Where are you guys travelling at the moment? I'm wondering if I've been there...

Meanwhile, I'm like you on this. I kinda like how beautiful caves can be. But they do make me feel kind of scared/uncomfortable. If I ever get stuck in the bush overnight in a rainstorm, then sure, give me a (solid!) just deep enough cave to take shelter in. But if I never go spelunking in this lifetime I really don't mind.

!HUG

I do like caves, but I understand how scary they can be. I went to one in Thailand, where we had to lie flat in a canoe, with the roof of the cave inches away from my face. It lasted about 2 minutes, but woah, I'm glad I done it, but I wouldn't do it again xxx