Creepy - Ted the Caver (part 4)
Episode Date: April 24, 2017Ted found a cave...***Presented by the Audio Drama Production Podcast***Sound Design by Zachary Fortais-Gomm***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko Hosted on Acast. See acas...t.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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February 10th, 2001.
Scarcely two weeks had gone by and already we were on our way back out to work in the cave.
We admit we've become obsessed with the idea of getting through the passage.
That may be a sign of how exciting our lives really are.
It's not that we think that there's going to be something great beyond the passage.
We just like the idea of being the first humans on the face of the planet to set foot in a virgin part of the cave.
although
if we found a hidden treasure
that would be fine with us
we got a late start
and drove part of the way in the dark
when I tell people that I go caving
in night they wonder why
they don't stop to think
that it's always night
once you're inside the cave
all the way out to mystery cave
we talked about new ideas
to speed up our work
B also told me he talked to
some cave or friends of his
that came up with an explanation
about the rumbling noise
they thought it might be the sound
of water deep within the cave
possibly a waterfall.
They couldn't really explain why the noise seemed to come and go.
To me, it's just one more reason to get through.
So we can solve the mystery.
This trip, we took Bees dog.
Whip.
She's a Jack Russell Terrier.
I was not at all concerned about taking a dog into the cave.
We've taken her before.
She answers the call of nature before we go in and then waits until we get out again.
Also, she's well-behaved inside the cave.
We simply had to lower her by a custom-made harness until she reached the bottom of the main drop,
then she negotiated the rest on her own.
She loves to explore, but won't go out of our sight.
She doesn't have a light attached to her, so she has to wait for us.
Another reason I didn't mind bring a whip along was because we planned on putting her into the hole
and see how far into the passage she would go.
That might give us an idea of what was on the other side.
We knew that if there was a drop off that we couldn't see, the dog would turn around and come right back to us.
We thought we might have to do some work on the hole before even the dog could get through.
Despite working in the dark of night, we were able to rig up and get down pretty quickly.
We didn't take as many tools as last time.
Plus, we left some in the hole so we wouldn't have to haul them out and back in again.
I did manage to get two more batteries for the drill for a total of four.
Also a few more masonry drill bits.
Even with the dog, we made good time getting down.
Then something bizarre happened, that she was in hog,
heaven, sniffing and darting about around our feet.
She would run from one person to the other as we made our way back to the work site.
At the point the cave splits into four passages,
the dog seemed to run out of juice.
She just stuck right by either B or me.
That seemed kind of odd.
As we progressed further into the cave, she would only stay by B.
It seemed edgy, like she saw something she didn't like.
As we approached the short drop off before the hole,
She stopped, come further after we coaxed her.
The hair on her back stood on end.
Finally, as we got to within 20 feet of the hole, she began to whimper and hide.
Her tail was between her legs and she was cowering down on the ground.
Strange.
I've seen her square up with dogs twice her size,
but now she acted as if Satan himself was lurking in the darkness.
I figured there must have been animals that used the cave as a home and whipped smell their scent.
too bad or upset her because there was no way she was going into the passage.
We decided with this new development, the nervous dog.
One of us would work while the other stayed with the dog a few feet away from where we normally rested.
We got right back into our routine of drilling, hammering, etc.
With our extra supply of batteries, we were able to really push hard on the drill
and not have to worry about using it to batteries.
This did not make our work any easier, but it did speed things up a little bit.
progress was still slow
my journal goes on for a while about the progress we were making
the entire time we worked
whip did not move
she just laid there on a rope bag shivering
she would whimper from time to time
one thing I didn't think about at the time was that she would not take her eyes
off the hole we should have been more observant of this intuitive animal
we were on our fourth battery when the second bizarre thing happened to us
B was working.
He had just finished drilling the hole and was getting ready to hammer the bullpen when he stopped working and looked into the hole.
I was kicking back, almost asleep, and hardly paying attention to B.
He had a light by his side to illuminate the work area.
I could see in an eerie glow, a puzzled and intense look on his face.
He looked over at me and shook his head.
I asked him what was up.
He said that he swore he'd just heard a strange noise emanating from the hole.
He said it sounded like rock sliding on rock, sort of a grinding sound.
I assumed his ears were just ringing from the drill.
He didn't wear any earplugs this trip.
He assured me he heard what he said he heard.
I didn't have an explanation, so I went back to dozing.
He sat in the quiet of the cave for a long time before he resumed working.
Also, he would stop from time to time,
Just listen.
B is very grounded and not wanting to pursue some imaginary sound.
I believe he heard something,
but I'm not too concerned about what it was.
I assume we'll figure it out once we get through the passage.
The final battery lasted another hour or so.
We were sitting around, talking about our progress,
when I decided to see if I could get my head through the hole.
My head easily fit, but there was no way my shoulders were going in.
As I was kneeling there contemplating how close we were, I noticed something to be overlooked.
The wind had stopped.
And all the times I've been in the cave, I have always felt the wind blowing.
The last time we were outworking on the cave, the wind was blowing worse than ever.
Even earlier we remember the breeze cooling us off, but now...
Nothing.
B said he did not know when it stopped.
The rumbling had ceased too.
Bizar.
This plain old cave was becoming mysterious.
We talked for a long time in the dark of the cave.
We debated what could possibly be causing these unusual events to occur.
I think part of the reason we were sitting in the dark was because we were both too hammered to move.
We could come up with no reasonable explanation for the strange things happening in the cave.
After sitting for at least a half hour, we slowly loaded up our gear and started for the surface.
Whip couldn't have been happier to get out of there.
Once again, we left some of the tools in the cave.
We just put them in the hole.
Not enough people use the cave to worry about.
Plus, we were too tired to care.
We made a lot of progress this trip.
It helps to have extra batteries.
We still have a long way to go, but it sure is nice to see how far we've come.
The rest of the general entries talk about climbing out of the cave, getting a room at a motel, and crashing.
We were beat.
In retrospect, I can't believe how casual we were thinking about everything that was happening in the cave.
At the time, the only thing we could think about was getting into passage.
Everything else was just a minor distraction.
We do recall thinking that it would be nice to get in and see how the mechanics of the cave worked,
where the wind was coming from, what was making the noise, etc.
Now, weeks later, I think of my ignorance in avatay and shiver.
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