Sophia tossed her head back and laughed. "That's what I said!" She exclaimed with a grin. Using one hand to keep her hood from falling off her head, she shoved the other in her pocket to keep it warm. Finally they reached the bottom and Sophia darted beneath the cliff and stopped to look around to see if there were any buildings used by the park rangers. There were none to be found. She continued along the face of the cliff. Occasionally Sophia would look up to judge the overhanging land above them to see if it would provide them with enough cover. She had been running her hand along the cliff wall and had just turned a corner when she suddenly felt nothing beneath her fingertips. It distracted her and she turned to look. Before her was a rather wide-gap in the face of the cliff. It was dark enough that she knew it wasn't just a simple recess; it had to be a cave. Quickly she pulled off her backpack and rummaged around in it until she had found her flashlight. Turning it on she played its beam into the darkness. Sure enough it was a cave. There was no signs of animal tracks leading into the cave, and the storm was bad enough that Sophia was willing to risk waiting there for the storm to pass. "In here," she frantically waved to Tim. They made their way into the cave and let out sighs of relief at being safe from the rain. Setting her backpack down Sophia pulled off her jacket and set it to the side. It had gotten extremely wet but her shirt was still dry. "Let's wait out the storm here," she suggested, pulling out her pony tail and letting her hair fall about her shoulders so it could dry more easily. "If the storm doesn't stop in an hour I can try to call the park rangers and they can come pick us up. For now I have a blanket we can spread on the cave floor so we can get comfortable and have lunch."