Mom says, "No thanks, but you go have fun."
Tags:We spent some time this past weekend in central Oregon.
On Saturday Chris & Simon did some serious adventuring down into a lava cave (Boyd Cave - they are actually lava tubes). Not being a fan of dark, cold enclosed spaces I decided to pass on this one and sent them on their way.
They had a great time. Simon loved it (he also loved that he got to pick out a new flashlight to bring home). Chris loved it because Simon loved it. I think they would have even spent more time down there if they would have had more gear (helmets, gloves, etc.).
I'm thinking this shot underground would be a perfect home for writing the story of their adventure.
And I'm looking forward to doing a layout that juxtaposes an above ground shot and a below ground shot. I love how Chris captured the scene (vs. just a close up of Simon's face) in all three of these photos.


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How absolutely wonderful - great adventure for the boys!!
Love the idea of using that photo for the journalling - it will look awesome.
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What an adventure!
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love the photos :)
how EXCITING!
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you are so lucky to have Chris! I wish I could get Marc to take photos when I am not around.
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Oh so with you on the dark:) But, what a fabulous boy adventure!!!! And this will be awesome lay-out.
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Looks like a head lamp may be just the thing for a Christmas present...what a fun adventure! I am with you...no dark damp caves for me.
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Beautiful! Wow!
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We went there as a family about 3 years ago, brings back some great memories. Such fun! We hiked about a mile in. Glad they enjoyed, and fun pics for momma to scrap!
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Great idea with the journaling on the photo! I have a bunch of these photos from our lava tube adventures in Central Oregon this summer! Hadn't thought of that! Thanks!
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My husband and son love going through the uncharted caves in Missouri. They sometimes have to lay down and wiggle through tight spots. Thanks very much, but I will pass! Our son is 13 now and it is still something he loves to do with his dad. I have them both trained to take pics and they do a great job.
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Oh wow! What a fun adventure! I would definitely be passing too though, have you seen "The Descent?" LOL! I am way too freaked out to go into any cavernous space anymore!
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Lately it seems very popular to get the super tight, close-up shots of kids faces, forgetting that the surroundings can make for an equally impressive photo. I appreciate that you continue to remind us that gettng the close-ups AND the landscape photoshelp to tell the most complete story. Thanks!!! p.s. Your Y&T class continues to be exciting and interesting every single week. Good work!
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Great photos - sorta Harry Potter ' ish in the first one !
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I think Chris has a new calling! I LOVE the "flashlight" shot. Such a great picture. Looks like a fun trip, but I am with you Ali! Above ground is best :)
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Obviously Chris has been paying attention! Great photos X
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Lava tubes are not a favorite of mine. We visited these very tubes and while my husband was amazed I was not. This is a spur of the moment stop as we were passing through the area and we only had a little Mag lite. My husband wanted to follow a bunch of school kids touring so he could listen to the teacher and walk in the glow of their lights!
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Oooh fun fun fun! I want to go now---such a cool adventure, and so do-able! A good reason to travel east, out of the Willamette valley... might have to try this soon! Great series of pics Chris captured---you'll have fun scrapping these it sounds like with your ideas already pouring out!
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I ventured into the lava tubes in Flagstaff, AZ and it was one of the scariest, hardest things I've ever had to do! I'm with you, Ali - I'm not a big fan of the dark enclosed spaces. Plus in Flagstaff there are no stairs to get in and out of it - just HUGE boulders! I shiver just thinking about it! lol
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I'm always amazed at how cold it is down there! Last caves I visted were those in Southern Oregon and also in Idaho on the way to Craters of the Moon.
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Glad they had a good adventure--but I am with you--always stay above ground if at all possible!! My girls loved going into the caves with Dad--it just perfect for Mom to stay back and "protect" all of the the stuff! :)
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