A Visit To Tory's Cave
Our newly formed, or perhaps want-to-be-formed,
Seymour High School Faculty Adventure club consisting of Jim Freund (Assistant Principal), Stephanie Shelinsky (English), Paula Burton (Math) and yours truly (Science) explored
Tory's Cave in New Milford CT. Jim, no relation to Marlin Perkins sidekick on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom but is a former Outdoor Guide, led the expedition. He explained how the cave got its name during the Revolutionary days when British sympathizers (
Torys) used to hide out in the cave. The cave is one of very few solution formed caves in Connecticut and the only one open to the public. The passage was narrow and drops into to a larger room capable of holding perhaps a dozen people.
The cave is 55 °F year round and is home to bats during the winter months. There were none when we visited on November 14th. There are no stalactites or stalagmites but there is very neat looking flowing marble with a golden hue. We all really enjoyed exploring the cave and just being in it. The climax was when we turned off our lights and just listened in the pitch black at the slow dripping of water ever changing the cave.
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