Six brave Darlington students and three faculty members ventured deep into the wilderness of south-central Tennessee for high caving adventure. After finally discovering the entrance, the group spent two bone-chilling hours in the depths negotiating frigid torrents, icy pools, tight passages, and huge piles of boulders, and admiring sleeping bats, blind crayfish, stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone, and fossils. Everyone returned home a little late, but safe, and exhausted, but better for the experience.