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Cave Stream Scenic Reserve

Description
A 594 m long cave within Cave Stream Scenic Reserve is one of the most outstanding natural features in the Canterbury region. The cave passage meanders and twists in pitch darkness for 594 metres between the two entrances. It takes approximately one hour to go through. There is a 3-metre waterfall at the inlet end. You must be fully prepared with the right equipment.
Cavers are recommended to enter the cave at the outlet end and walk against the flow of the stream. To assist climbing out the inlet end of the cave, a fixed ladder ascends beside the waterfall. A chain and steps help to get along the overhang ledge to the exit.
Caving parties should have at least two reliable lights per person plus spare batteries, warm polypropylene or wool clothing, and sturdy footwear.
Check the weather forecast before you leave home, and check conditions when you reach the reserve. If the stream is abnormally high, with the water dis-coloured or foaming, do not attempt to enter. Any snow on the nearby mountains will mean the water will be near freezing (i.e. very cold!) Watch your party for signs of hypothermia.
The cave walk is not suitable for small children.
No dogs.
Camping is prohibited within the reserve.
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