A hidden path leads in.

Shortly after leaving the entrance path

The first narrow passage, view back out

Up into the light

No problem to touch each side the same time, not even for small people

The turning point, a big round rock.

The view out, near the entrance.

On the other side of the wall, surprise, a gorge. Heading straight into the mountain. Broad in the beginning, one half stony riverbank and the other one Bushes and small trees. Nice to walk into, not too steep. And dry, not much rain this year and the snow is long gone.After the first turnaround it all got narrow. I was nearly able to touch the the left and right stone wall, if I just could stretch a few centimeters more. Heading through that passage was an easy task, not even my shoes got wet: Not much water was flowing.What followed was a sharp turn to the right. The whole thing broadened once more. Was nice being there: Cloudy blue sky above. Green bright plants higher up in the stone walls. Here deep down, on the bottom, twilight. And a currently relatively small river running beside you. A unique atmosphere. But also a dangerous one, one big stone from above and it's all over. So be careful, protect yourself as good as you can.Deeper in, a few snake turns later, it all got really narrow. No way to get there without getting wet shoes (A little reminder: Shoes are waterproof until water gets in from above, the place where you stick your feet in...). Now it was no problem to touch both stone walls at the same time. The sky above was just a small blue stripe, a really small one. The roaring sound of a waterfall filled the fresh air. A breeze blew around my nose. Onward, deeper in.And then he came, the point where getting in deeper was impossible. At least within a reasonable safety margin. A big round rock, captured between the two walls blocked the way. Water flowing down on the right, a rope hanging an the left. A rotten looking rope. Maybe put there by some hunters, to get to their dead prey. Shot out of the open stone walls above. Far to insecure for my taste. So I decided to head back out. Still curious what's lying behind that rock.The way back out was filled with gorgeous views, far to many to present here. After all, the trip was worth it's time. Had a nice hour or two in there. Missed to take the time. But there is no official path in there, and the cliffs above are steep and full of loose rocks. So, as once told before, be careful if you head in such places. Down below, one last picture: The view outside, near the entrance.Here, below the last picture, the same old story: Share, like and follow if the content is it worth to you. Browse through my Blog if you are looking for similar stories. And, thanks for reading.