Hey everyone, some buds and I recently visited the beautiful and pristine 163 ft. sink known as Neversink (ironic name, I know) right outside Scotsboro, AL. From the parking lot to the sink is a winding trail that is not clearly visible at times, but if you tap into your primitive sense of direction you can navigate it. There are two anchor points with bolts/hangers that have been established at the site due years of wear and tear on the trees. The site is breathtaking as a springfed waterfall cascades down the side opposite of the anchor points. And at the bottom of the pit there a substantial breeze that whirls around due to the sheer forces created by the falling sheets of water. Ironically, once you get to the bottom, you just wanted to gaze above because the view up is amazing.
The following is an edited travel video of the adventure if you want a visual account...
Happy caving!