Four U. Texas students missing at Airman’s Cave in Austin

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No doubt...I love caves....but only the kind you can walk through, with developed paths, lights, and the occasional bench to sit on. Wild caves, not my cup-o-tea. I was tempted once though to take the wild tour in Mammoth Cave.

I did the Wild Cave tour at Mammoth (one of my favorite locations) in my thinner days and loved it. It did make me a bit nervous in 2 spots though.

Willie
 
It sounded like fun...till I saw some of those cavers returning from their "tour"....they were wet, muddy, and looked pretty tired. I went to the gift shop instead.....
 
i know one of the students that was in there ... they'd been there before and just gpt turned around this time ... from their description before this incident, fun cave ... but tight

i know i couldnt fit ... us tall people have things hard sometimes
 

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