
Who would have though fruit would be so interesting
Yes, who knew??
It sure gave us lots of scope for fruit-loop discussions.
Oh... The Jubilee cave is wonderful, but rarely features on the schedule

I hope you got to see my personal favourite - the Ribbon Cave..
The last time we had been to Jenolan was when my wife was pregnant with our first. Last weekend, she took the aforementioned child, now six, to the caves for a mum/daughter weekend while I took care of the 13 month old at home. DD6 LOVED the caves, and the Ribbon was her favourite too!
Amazing detail in your report, loving it!!!
You're lucky to be able to head to the BM whenever you want to and to go see the different caves. Sadly, the Ribbon cave tour was at a time that didn't fit in with our schedule. It'll have to be next time.
Sorry, but after my cave experience in Vietnam, that does not seem the least bit 'adventurous'

Looks great though! Such beautiful formations, especially the helictites, which I've never heard of. Definitely going on 'the list'.
I think DS did very well being claustrophobic. I can definitely see how bits of that tour would have been quite uncomfortable for him.
What's with all the chicken wire in some of the photos? Is that so people can't touch the formations? It's sad that a selfish few ruin it for everyone
In the areas where the chicken wire is, there are heaps of formations close by and the space isn't very large. The chicken wire ensures that if anyone stumbles or accidentally puts a hand out to steady themselves, they won't inadvertently touch any of the formations.
There are also chicken wire in the tight spaces. I know I had my back against the wire a few times when I was bent over and that was not deliberate. I was glad for the wire because it made sure that I didn't accidentally touch any of the limestone.
And yes, the experience of the show caves (including the Jubilee Caves) is no where near what you experienced in Vietnam. It might be worth you taking a look at the Adventure Caves experience on the Jenolan website and doing the comparison. I think there are 3 Adventure caves and the tours there seem a lot more physically challenging.
I was wondering the same thing.
PIO, the photos are amazing and the cave had a nice variety of formations.
Thanks Angela. I did do a second cave; and you can tell me which cave you prefer.
Yes unfortunately I believe that's the reason.

Back in the day there were lots of people breaking decorations off as souvenirs and writing their names on the walls/ceiling etc - there are some examples on the Lucas Cave tour that the guide usually points out.
Oddly, one of my favourite shots that I ever took at Jenolan involves chicken wire!!!!
It's an interesting illustration of just how quickly decorations can form in the right circumstances.
Nice shot! Thanks for sharing. That's a great illustration of the drip, drip, drip that occurs in the caves.
Wow! I guess the chicken wire might eventually become part of the cave. Then they'd have to fence off the chicken wire to stop people souveniring those bits
I think the chicken wire is already part of the caves. It certainly adds to the atmosphere.
I feel for your son The first time I realized I had a problem with claustrophobia
( I may have told you this ) was when my oldest daughter and I went to
Howe Caverns in upstate NY
I had no idea I would react like that , but all of a sudden I felt like the walls were closing in, I was perspiring, and I was mortified when I had to have the people behind me back up so I could get out of there I admit your photos are gorgeous but I had to scroll through pretty fast as I was starting to feel that feeling Hugs to your DS Looks like he did pretty well
You did tell me that you were claustrophobic; but I'm not sure you told me it was because of visiting caves!
I hope you won't feel that way when I eventually get round to posting the next cave I visited.
DS was not happy; but given that there was no other choice, he did really well to stay with the group and not cause too many issues for us. I was rather proud of him that night.
I feel for your DS. He did better than I would have; I think those confined spaces would have brought on a panic attack.
A place like that is one I'd prefer to admire through your beautiful pics.
Everyone in the group felt for my DS that night. We were really lucky to have a very understanding guide and even more understanding cave explorers.
Just another comment on the traffic - we live about 5 minutes from Glenbrook and would only ever leave an hour for getting to the airport - maybe an hour and half if it was peak hour - bit would check traffic reports especially the M5 tunnel - keep in mind I always aim to be at the airport at least three hours before flight .
So it must have been unusually busy - but you get that too!
Anyway, loving this TR of my backyard!!
I was within 5 minutes of you???? We could have done a DisMeet.
From what I remember, there were roadworks happening on the M7, M5 and the Great Western Highway. There were lots of spots where the road speed was down to 40 kmh.