Large broken boulders with large earthquake like splits and little cave pockets make a very interesting geo-adventure.
Be prepared to spend a lot of time at this cache. You may need it.
Altitude = 6298 feet
I crawled in these caves with my sons 47Tyrone47, 47Kyle47, and 47TrevorMagic47 over 20 years ago by their time...By my time, it would have been 50, 60, to 80 pounds ago.
To my delight, I discovered that I was not claustrophobic. (That's a hint in case you are.)
SAFETY: You can't get lost in these caves, but like anywhere you go in the wilderness, you should always have someone with you. Never squeeze your body into an area you can't back out of. There are areas that I was able to enter years ago that I can't fit in today. (Gee, I wonder why???)
Down goes 47Dad47.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: Move cursor over each photo, read new caption, and click.
PARKING: Parking requires the usual park fee for state parks unless you have an annual pass. Parking gets full on busy days, so get there early.
BOATING: This cache can be reached by boat. It is easiest if you are in the right lake.
47Sally47 and Kolly Wobbels are trying to control their laughter but not their glee.
47Russ47 shows how the slim guys do it.
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The cache is under these two rocks. Notice the flashlight reflection. Hint! Hint!
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