
Last weekend I asked my Midwest siblings to take a small trip with me. We went deep into the earth... well, kind of deep.

This was our chance to say goodbye before we all split ways. Richard is leaving too this year... final destination unknown.

It's amazing how going two hours south can result in a radical temperature change. It was in the high 40s and felt great after our teen temps further north.


Mammoth Cave was lots of fun, and I would suggest visiting in the winter. The cave is the same temperature year round and there are no crowds in January.
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