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Dynamited Cave [2]

Standing in the lower tunnel of Dynamited Cave near Trout Lake, Washington.  I only explored about 400 feet of the cave to here where there is a 15' vertical pit.  Here one can look back & see an incredible thin layer of rock spanning across the tunnel forming a natural bridge.  Many of the sections of the ceiling in this area are adorned with golden bacteria, better known as actinomycete bacteria.  From Oregon Grotto:

 

One of the longest caves in the Trout Lake area with many vertical drops and levels.  12,345 feet. Dynamited Cave was discovered in Spring, 1958, by Reno and Carl Ziegler, loggers with the Broughton Lumber Co. In Oct., 1958, early exploration began when Carl Nielsen, family members and friends entered the cave as far as the 15-ft drop. Sometime between Oct. 18 and Dec. 6, 1958, the most decisive event in this cave's history occurred when--after five local boys were unable to ascend a 40-ft pit they had dropped on a 3/8-inch rope--the entrance was dynamited, ending exploration of the cave until 1961. Dynamite was employed again in  late 1972 to destroy one of a series of  typically impotent gates, this one some distance inside the cave.

    This widely popular cave is the most mapped cave in the Trout Lake area. Only moderately sinuous in plan view, it is highly complex in profile, having widely varying multiple levels and abrupt drops. At least ten drops exist within the cave, 6 in the lower sections, and 4 in the attic passage. No other major cave has been found upslope from Dynamited Cave, but the upslope collapse suggests that it should continue beyond due to its size at the point of collapse seal.

 

https://www.oregongrotto.com/troutlake.shtml

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Copyright: William L
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Taken: 09/10/2020
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Tags: dynamited cave; blasted cave; lava tube; breakdown; entrance; washington; trout lake; cavern; vertical pit; natural bridge; arch
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