Today I went back into the park to descend into the cavern, and it was immense. The Natural Entrance Route descends to the Big Room Route which is 750+ ft below the surface. Both trails combined are 2.5 miles. The size of the cavern was very impressive, and there were many cool features to see, such as stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, columns, and flowstone. Would recommend the park to anyone who has a chance to see it, going through the cave only took a few hours. It was tough to get photos in the dark cave but some of my best ones are below.
After I left Carlsbad, I drove to Albuquerque, where I will pick up a friend tomorrow. Once I got here I replaced the canister purge valve solenoid on the RV because it was causing a "Service Engine Soon" light. The fix was a little tricky but I'm glad I got it done, the service light is off so it seems like the new part did the trick!
The bat flight sounds amazing. I've seen video of it, but being there had to be intense. If we ever get the chance, I would love to see the Carlsbad Caverns; caverns have always fascinated me. Have no idea what a canister purge valve solenoid is, but glad you knew how to replace it. What seems more impressive is that you had a replacement on hand!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Carlsbad was another great stop J! Cool winding entrance to the cavern. Great job replacing the solenoid thingy. With any luck that WIll help improve your mileage a little. Have fun exploring New Mexico with John 😃!
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