Indian Echo Caverns

Today started around 6:15 AM when my alarm went off. I awoke a bit later after hitting the snooze button, groggy and heavy on the allergies acting up. Nothing was stopping me though from today’s adventure- not even the leftover tuna noodle casserole I made the night before with Lipton onion soup mix, fake parmesan cheese and cream-of-celery soup with a couple cans of the “chicken of the sea.” Tuna… they call it tuna.

Around 7:20 AM I fired up Big Red and departed towards Sheetz to withdrawal money for my admission and obtain caffeine. Final destination: Indian Echo Caverns.

I had not visited (and I feel old saying this) Indian Echo Caverns for 30 whole years. Yep. Last time I was there I was probably in third grade on a field trip with Sporting Hill Elementary School! Such a geezer I am becoming!

Call time was 8am for the West Shore Photography Club. Our fearless leader, Joe, gave us multiple focus stacking demonstrations and we met our guides Karen and Mike. Massive thanks to both of them for being our guides and lending their knowledge of the cavern.

Additional thanks to the WSPC leaders Elaine, Mary, Joe and Mike for putting this amazing trip together.

-Mike