You can explore this, under lava tubes that are 55 degrees, look like slides, and are so dark they look like a place where bats live,also hiking trails that take you two hours just to climb it. The difficulty is only moderate. Also climbing cinder cones which takes three hours but ,three hours of fun am I right? Most importantly learning about the natural volcanoes and high desert in northern California. Doing these things you must stay safe using sturdy shoes, jackets, helmets and flashlights. The caves you climb can be high with smooth floors, making your exploring not so complex, on the other hand other you do have to crawl through tubes of jagged rock and bend which is a little more rough and complex. So many things to do and so many things to …show more content…
Sure there are risks but, imagine all the knowledge all the kids will come back with learning about history and geological wonder both in one place. Not only will they be learning but, we will be having fun all at one time and see things that have not been seen and do things that have never been done before, such as underground tubes and hiking trails and discovering new things on there own. Student not only learn about history but also learn how to depend on their own by these activities they can become dependable and rely on