126 | June• 2018
TRAPPED UNDERGROUND
trappedcaversout;theymaybein-
jured or too tired and depleted to
attempt climbing the ladder. Or they
may be dead.
At10.30pm,JohnandCharlenede-
scend into the cave with emergency
supplies, including thermoses of hot
chocolate and cofee.
“Andrew!”theycall.“Jason?”
here is no response. Slowly, they
make their way through the mud,
rocks and boulders that lead to
Bastard’s Crawl but they’re finally
stopped by the water, which contin-
uestogushintheopeningunabated.
Thewindmakesitdifficulttohear
themselves, never mind people who
arestuckontheotherside.
hey leave the supplies and some
lights,thenturnaroundtomake
theirwayback.Nearlythreeagonis-
inghoursaftertheyirstwentdown,
they exit the cave. It is 1.20am.
Arthur, Matt, Zac and Adam are
determined to stay. he rescuers hold
onto the thought that it is not a recov-
erybutarescue.Thatbecomesthe
group’s prayer, recited throughout
the night as they keep watch, drink
cofeeandtrytostaywarm.Andrew
willgetJasonout.Hehasto.
But please, please let the rain stop.
they make their way to the ladder,
emergingfromthecaveat5.20pm,
exhausted and wet where Adam,
worried, is waiting. It is still raining.
As Matt drives down the trail to ind
aspotwherehisphonewillwork,the
other three rotate between the cave
entrance and keeping warm in An-
drew ’s van. Wait ing. Watching. Hop-
ingfortheirfriendstoemerge.
At7.15pm,theyhearMatt’sSUV
coming back up the trail.
“Ground, and Cave Search and Res-
cueisontheway,”Mattsays.“hey’ll
behereasquicklyaspossible.”
At 9pm, both teams arrive. The
ground rescue crew from the Alberni
Valleyistheretoprovidesupport,
settinguplightsandamakeshift
camp with paramedics on standby.
he initial cave rescue team is made
up of four of their own – cavers who
live on Vancouver Island, including
married couple John Lay and Charlene
Forrest. Driving up, they worry that it’s
a recovery operation. But when they
learn that one of the trapped cavers is
Andrew, they know the two men have
the best shot at surviving.
Whentheyarrive,thefirsttask
issettingupasystemofropesand
pulleys called a Z-drag to haul the
Rescuers make their way through mud, rocks and
boulders until they are stopped by the water