Yeah!! Can't wait!!
Me too! This has been on my to do list for some time now. I hope you don't mind that I got us booked on the 90 min tour.
Yeah!! Can't wait!!
Cool, we'll be staying the night in Ely on Friday and will probably try making a stop over at Lehman Caves on the way over to Salina. We should be there late afternoon. We should hook up for diner for sure.
Me too! This has been on my to do list for some time now. I hope you don't mind that I got us booked on the 90 min tour.
Glad to hear you will finally get a chance to check out the Caves. I haven't been through them since about '92. They truly are amazing.
90 min of cave exploring! Cool! It must be a tad larger than Mitchell Caverns. Lol!
Okay, just got off the phone with Lehman Caves and reserved a Grand Palace tour at 11 am. :thumb:
If you get chance Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico are great. Went there in the mid 90's and had a blast.
Have a great time.
R/
Will
Okay, just got off the phone with Lehman Caves and reserved a Grand Palace tour at 11 am. :thumb:
Make sure you look for this …
The apricot trees in front of the Lehman Caves Visitor Center in Great Basin National Park are over 100 years old! The trees are thought to have been planted by Absalom Lehman, discoverer of Lehman Caves. These historic fruit trees continue to produce today.
How cool is that! I take it you've been here before?
No, just all this conversation about this place I had to check it out online. Since plants are a big interest of mine that caught my eye. If I were going that would be something I would want to see.
Make sure you look for this …
The apricot trees in front of the Lehman Caves Visitor Center in Great Basin National Park are over 100 years old! The trees are thought to have been planted by Absalom Lehman, discoverer of Lehman Caves. These historic fruit trees continue to produce today.
I have some apricot trees in my front yard. About 10-15 years old. No history though. :thinking:
You're just a bit older than them and you've got a lot of history. :crazyeyes:
:cheesy: some good, mostly bad. :cheesy:
Too bad you're not coming further east in MO, you could check out Meramec Caverns, pretty neat place, not far from me. One of Jesse James' hideouts.
No, just all this conversation about this place I had to check it out online. Since plants are a big interest of mine that caught my eye. If I were going that would be something I would want to see.
That's definitely on my to do list too. It sucks because we've driven right past it a couple of times now over the last couple of years but couldn't make the stop. Well, I'm sure there will be a next time :yup: