Started the day in Waitomo with a brief phone conversation with my parents before I hit the caves.
Was met in the info centre by our three guides and my fellow cavers. Our guides were Hone, Scott and Stan. My fellow cavers were Macarana, a friendly chilean girl, Annalee, a smiley Swede and Johanna, a funny Austrian. Quite a good set up.
We headed out to the caves and got kitted up in our sexy wetsuits. We then were given a tour of the area surrounding the caves and shown where we would make our descent. We headed over to the abseil platform and there were trussed up in our gear. After that it was merely a case of doing the 100m abseil down into THE LOST WORLD! The view on the way down was spectacular and it was awesome looking around as we descended down. We arrived at the bottom and were served sandwiches, tea and biscuits by our guides, which just seemed insanely civilised at the bottom of a 100m ravine! Once we'd fueled up we headed to the entrance to the caves to get stuck into our 4 hour journey through the underground caverns. The caves were awesome and the rocks seemed almost alive with the flow of water that came down over them from the above landscape. We fought through the heavy currents and across the rocky terrain and made good headway even though the river seemed to be rising. It was awesome fun. We even stopped halfway through for another tea-break and a chocolate bar... 50m underground! The "WTF" factor was pretty high on that one. Afterwards we strolled through waterfalls and leap from rocks into the pools below. We got to the far end of the cave and stopped. By this point I had totally forgot that we were using artificial lights to guide us since our headlamps were pretty powerful. However we stopped in a cavern and turned off our lights and were treated to the site of the glowworms on the cave walls. It was like looking at a night of green stars or some weird underground city landscape that stretched off into the distance. We emerged from the cave after and took the brief overland walk in our wetsuits to the caving hut where Stan and Hone had started up a BBQ for us. As I said the whole thing seemed crazily civilised.
Was a completely awesome day.

