Going out is more important, than going in!

Now I (the same omnipresent Mutabor) will narrate you about the offscreen thing of the story, or strictly speaking of the part devoted to the "cool" utilidor with the three pipes and narrow-gauge railways. This utilidor has some ventilation hatches opening at the field above the utilidor. So, together with Lucy and Lanivs, I stepped to the hatch (it was without lid), illuminated it with my flashlight and saw the pipe and the railways underneath. I told to Lucy and Lanivs: "Look, how true explorers infiltrate!" and went down to the hatch. I put my feet to the well narrowing, squated, seized the narrowing with hands, hung on them, put my feets onto the pipe and finally jumped to the floor. I saw the dry and nice utilidor and told Lucy and Lanivs that they could also go down. But Lanivs was smarter and suggested me first to go out the same way I had went in. And at that moment I had realized that I couldn't climb back to the pipe having about two meters in diameter...

I didn't get frightened, but had got some bad feeling. Hopefully, my frinds had remained above and they would put me some food to save me from starvation :-) I had nevertheless decided to walk until the utilidor end and saw an opened manhole with a sraircase. So I hopefully went out and invited my friends to visit the utilidor.

This utilidor had given me some useful lessons. First, it's not a good idea to go into the first hole you've seen. Maybe, nearby is a more convenient way to get in. Also, going into some place, one must be confident that he or she will be able to go out without problems. And late, it's worth while taking a rope ladder when preparing to explore some place.



Copyleft Plutonia 2007

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