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Nov 3, 2021



 Cliff Cave: A Tale of Two Seasons

 

indian cave

in the earthen floor

the stone tools they once used

 

Today, “Indian Cave,” is also known as Cliff Cave, the largest known cavern in St. Louis County. The Osage still consider this area to be sacred ground.

 

I had my first encounter with Cliff Cave during a July summer. The heat spell had been going on for 15 days. We had no air-conditioning. Our Sunday prayers for snow went unanswered.

 

box fan

the whir of humidity

encircles us

 

We were all ready to snap. Dad decided enough was enough. He told my sister and me to get in the car.

 

windows rolled down

the sound of skin sticking

to leather seats

 

Even though the sun was setting, temps were still in the 90s. We dreaded every stoplight. Finally, we reached Cliff Cave Road.

 

a sense of relief

the arch of trees

shading our journey

 

It was the perfect prelude to the cave. Dad found a turnout. We drank luke-warm water from a thermos and took our flashlights. The trail was steep and rocky in places.

 

searching for stability

I keep sliding backwards

in my tennis shoes

 

There’s a sudden change in the air when we reach the mouth of the cave. It’s like being near a river when it’s dark. We stayed near the entrance. Dad said it would be too easy to get lost if we went any further.

 

every now and then

a cold rain

from the cave’s ceiling

 

An hour past sunset, we left the cave. The warmth of the summer night felt good. Maybe we would sleep tonight. Maybe it would rain.

 

Today, Cliff Cave is a county park. The cave itself is closed to the public. Even so, it’s good to walk on the same trails I used to hike with my family.

 

autumn

the oaks and hickories

welcome me back