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  • Wow, you really caught that with good lighting! Amazing!

  • Nice cool video, loved the water part, I feel like I went on a mini vacation! Last cavern I went in was the Natural Bridge Caverns in San Marcos, those are pretty cool. Thanks for sharing! -S

  • awesome !

  • That voice... I'd be worried about cave-ins. ;)

  • Cool tour - I enjoyed - thanks for the show! :-)

  • oh yeah, thats a nice camera!

  • Haha! Thanks! This was a maxed out test of low light performance. The lighting was impossible, and I couldn't believe what it did with it.

  • I'd like to go there, too! Good job with your camera. Did you bump your head? :)

  • Haha! I'm short enough that I rarely worry about bumping my head. I only had a few close calls. :-)

    Thanks for the compliment! SouthTube 3 was my first all-stops-out test of the new camera, and it never failed to amaze me. It actually makes me look like I knew what I was doing.

  • Oh, Moosie, you posted something. This got completely past me.

    Look at that cave, the footage you got is amazing!!

    I've been in a few myself, but my camera could never pick out the colors like yours did.

  • Lisa!! You noticed! And then it took me a friggin' week to get back to you. Yep, at last some real videos, and I still have some footage in edit that I need time to finish. The weekend was the first real acid test of the new Canon HG-21. (I returned the HV-30, got this instead, but that's another story.) The camera is unreal! Light gathering, color rendition, snap focus, in the nearly no-light conditions in this cave, just blew me away. Everything it does amazes me.

    Glad you stopped in!

  • Thanks for sharing, I didn't get to Ruby Falls or Rock City, I will have to put that on my list.

  • Glad you enjoyed it! We did Rock City the next day, but I haven't had time to edit that yet. Both were worthy adventures. Looks like you caught some parts of the area that I didn't, so we may be even. You just can't do it all in 4 days. :-)

  • Looks like a lot of fun! :D Great vid! :D

  • It was! The whole 4 day event was a blast. Thanks!  :-)

  • Very cool and interesting vid.! I saw alot of faces and images in these formations and got some ideas for some future abstract paintings! the water fall in the middle was awesome too! Thanks for posting! See ya, Pops

  • Hey Pops! Glad you stopped in! If anything in this vid gave you inspiration for some future masterpiece, then my work here is done. I can retire now. LOL

    Glad you enjoyed it.

  • Even with all the commercial stuff, it's still a very impressive place.

  • Absolutely, Liz. As a life member of the NSS, I've seen a lot of incredible wild caves in my life, and I cringe a little at some of what's done to commercialize them. But I do accept that it's the ONLY way that average people can ever see or appreciate the awesome sights that lay under our feet. It IS an impressive cave, and was sure well worth the hike.

  • Thanks for taking us along Moosie! Very cool!!

    LOL...that women was loud!! I love caves:) Holy!! The water fall was beautiful!!! *****

  • Thanks for coming along, Jane! As I mentioned in another reply somewhere, I actually turned her *down* by a full 6 db during editing. She has a serious pair of lungs. LOL

    Yeah, the waterfall was pretty spectacular. It's hard to capture the full impact in video, but you get the jist of it. Thanks for the stars. :-)

  • Cool! It enhances my ST3 experience to see everything I missed :)

  • I'm so glad to be enhancing you. LOL

  • Way good job your camera did. All I can say is WOW!

  • It surprised me again, Lar, and the conditions were ridiculous. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • It just so happened that while I was viewing this video Nancy walked in and shouted "I've BEEN THERE!" She is a base jumper as well as a skydiver and she wanted to figure a way to jump from way up there past the falls. She thinks it's at least 200 feet. Geeesh....

  • ROFL!! It's only 145 feet, and she might have to break a few rules to get there, but in a cave, there's always a way. That water, after all, comes OUT of a passage, and somebody gets up there to change those light bulbs.

  • "might have to break a few rules to get there, but in a cave, there's always a way"

    That is exactly what she said!

  • She knows too much.....

  • Mrs Davis sure knew how to project her voice!

    My feet hurt all over again just looking at this, thanks for sharing Moosie!

  • I think Lemonette would say "She sure can beller."

    It does kinda make you hurt watching, doesn't it? Editing it was even worse. :-P

  • How beautiful!

  • It really was. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • Oops did i call you a short shi@ not nice LOL The path was diff different coming out! hugs

  • You wouldn't say something like that... Would you?

    *loads shotgun*

  • Ah you know I wouldn't LOL XOXOXO

    Who we shooting LOL

  • Well... If you're REALLY sure... You know how my memory gets sometimes...

    *eases gun back into garbage bag to stash in fridge on back porch*

  • Wow., with doing all this cool siteseeing how did you all have time for YT stuff back at the hotel? :)

  • Hahaha! This is just what we did during the day. We still had all night back at the hotel. Sleep wasn't much of an option. You didn't dare, because you might miss something.

  • That was kinda neat. I don't think I could walk all that ways though. It's neat that I can watch like this at least. The water falls is beautiful.

  • It's definitely a walk, so if you aren't used to a lot of walking it might wear you out. I walk a mile or two every day, and when we got out, I was ready to sit down for a while.

    Yeah, it's cool that you can sit and watch US do the walking. LOL! It's not as impressive as being there, but on screen you still get a pretty good idea.

  • Yes, high pitched sounds have been known to dislodge stalactites and send them crashing to the cave floor, destroying everything underneath them. You're lucky.

  • She's been there for a while, so the worst of them have probably already come down. Still, I was tending to try to stay in areas with low flat ceilings. LOL

  • It is actually a mile total, it only felt like a mile each way! You had Miss Davis too! Amazing voice she had. :)  Watch your head!

  • The trip back felt like 2 miles. :-)

    Miss Davis was a lot of fun, and good at what she did, but boy could she make your ears bleed. In the clips in this where she was talking, I turned the volume down by a full 6 db before I rendered it, and you can't tell it. LOL

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