Sir Richard (SR) and his two faithful constant companions, Ping and Pong, were quietly resting one afternoon in a dark secluded area when SR thought out loud "We need to do some exploring." The soft thought soon became a hard plan as the trio made plans to explore both known and unknown territory.
FIRST they decided to head for the valley between the East Mountain and its reddish pink tip and the West Mountain and its reddish pink tip. Some people called them Twin Mountains but they were actually of slightly different size, shape, and height.
SR and his two friends arrived at the Valley floor; rested and talked about the climb. The trio were certainly eager to start. SR lead the way to the East Mountain following a circular route -- round and round the three went, getting ever closer to the reddish pink tip. Finally SR and his two friends reached the reddish dark area very close to the tip. Soon the boys were on the tip rubbing it back and forth. Ping and Pong tightened up and got somewhat smaller but SR got larger. Even the reddish pink tip seemed to get somewhat larger.
From this elevated view point, the boys could see that they had climbed up the slightly smaller mountain. But no problem! All three were strong, willing and planned to climb both mountains. With only a brief rest, they quickly went down the slope of the East Mountain. In the Valley, SR and his companions rested and got smaller as they relaxed. But the trio was determined and headed toward the West Mountain.
Up, up and up they went -- almost straight up with some switch-backs. No circular route this time. Quickly the companions reached the reddish dark area and approached the tip. This tip on West Mountain was larger, taller, and nicer than the East Mountain tip. The trio got excited as they climbed up, over and down the tip numerous times. Almost too many times to count. Looking toward the East that distant tip appeared to be smaller than what they had remembered close up. Now the West tip appeared large and possibly larger than when the trio first arrived.
Tired from the climbing of these two mountains, the trio headed down the mountain toward the valley. They rested a long time in the valley and gradually relaxed but thought about their recent mountain climbing and the new skills they had acquired. The trio also thought and planned their next adventure which required passing over the short closely compacted dark bushes, than over the ridges and folds like rock and into the moist, slippery, dark cave. When SR told his companions about the difficulties to reach the mouth of the cave, his companions told him: "We will only travel with you to the mouth of the cave. You enter the cave and we will stay outside."
The trio rested and even sleep some of the time. While sleeping, dreams came to them of being gently caressed with first one hand, than another hand. SR dreamed of being held captive by a strong yet gentle hand which squeezed than released frequently. Ping and Pong dreamed of being held and rocked back and forth. But soon the trio woke, not sure if the dreams were just dreams or reality. But it was time to head South.
For the SECOND part of their travels, the trio headed South from the Valley. It was a long trip to the sinkhole land-mark on the trail. This shallow opening was explored briefly by the trio, they thought the sinkhole could possibly could lead to another cave. But an entrance was not found. But still an interesting place that the trio enjoyed exploring. Than, it was only a short distance to the dark, moist cave.
The trio scrambled over the terrain -- some rough, some smooth and slippery. Approaching the cave, they saw two long skinny explorers leaving the cave -- but these individuals were gone before any words could be spoken. As decided, the companions waited outside just south of the cave opening. SR puffed up his chest and plunged in. SR came several times to the entrance to get more supplies -- in, than out several times. Finally SR went into the moist, slippery, dark cave as far as it was possible to go. Sometimes it was a tight fit; other times there was ample space.
While Ping stayed at the cave's entrance, Pong explored the near-by area. He was back soon and reported that he had located what appeared to be the entrance to another smaller cave just south of the cave being explored by SR. But Pong could not enter the small tight opening.