PeteHall
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I'm sure I'm not the only one whose todler often asks where has daddy been, why everything is so muddy and can I play with all those lights.
Needless to say, he's been introduced to a few caves on Mendip, Read's Cavern was the favourite for a long time and makes an ideal site for a todler; easy walking distance, easy entrance and big chamber to climb about in. we've since done a mini through-trip in Goatchurch a few times and today for the first time, we went down Rod's Pot as far as the Blind Pots, down the right-hand route and back up the left hand route. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised when he managed to climb pretty much the whole way out without any help at all; not bad for two and a half!
So where else have people taken their young kids? Easy to get to, dry, no big holes to fall down; there must be loads of places out there, but I can't think of many others...
Needless to say, he's been introduced to a few caves on Mendip, Read's Cavern was the favourite for a long time and makes an ideal site for a todler; easy walking distance, easy entrance and big chamber to climb about in. we've since done a mini through-trip in Goatchurch a few times and today for the first time, we went down Rod's Pot as far as the Blind Pots, down the right-hand route and back up the left hand route. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised when he managed to climb pretty much the whole way out without any help at all; not bad for two and a half!
So where else have people taken their young kids? Easy to get to, dry, no big holes to fall down; there must be loads of places out there, but I can't think of many others...