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Caving at WILDE Adventure Summer Camp
Camp Adventure

Caving at WILDE Adventure Summer Camp

Switch on your headlamp, drop into the dark, and discover the wild hidden under the Blue Mountains.

The lowdown

Caving takes your crew off the trail and into the rock itself — through cool, narrow passages where your headlamp is the only light. You'll squeeze through crevices, read the story written in the stone, and come back out blinking into the sun, grinning. Careful, supervised, and a little bit thrilling.

Your adventure

A day on it

Clip on your helmet, click on your headlamp, and follow your guide to the edge of the dark. The air turns cool. Sound goes quiet. You step into the rock and the whole world shrinks to the beam of light in front of you. Some passages are tall enough to walk. Others? You'll duck, scramble, and squeeze through on hands and knees — and that's the best part.

Down here, the rock tells a story. You'll spot the layers, the cracks, the slow drip of water that carved this place over thousands of years. Your guide points out what to look for and where to put your hands and feet. You move together, one careful step at a time, until you pop back out into the daylight with a story of your own.

  1. 1Gear up — helmet and headlamp on
  2. 2Step into the cool, dark rock
  3. 3Squeeze through a narrow passage
  4. 4Read the layers in the stone
  5. 5Scramble back out into the sun
Dear Adventurer

Under those hills there's a whole secret world, and you're going in with your own light to find it. Tight squeezes, real rock, and the kind of story you'll be telling all summer.

See you on the trail,
The WILDE crew

For grown-ups

Safety, handled

  • Every caver wears a properly fitted helmet and headlamp the entire time underground.
  • Trained instructors lead the way, set the route, and stay with the group from start to finish.
  • Campers explore in small, supervised groups and move together — nobody goes off alone.
  • Routes are chosen to match each group's age and comfort level, and no one is ever pushed past what they're ready for.
  • Instructors carry first aid and are trained to respond if anyone needs help.

Ready for Caving?