Hype:
From the entrance at the surface, this cave follows a 1.5 to 2-ft wide crack crack straight down hundreds of feet. Over the years, rocks have become lodged in the crack, giving excellent footholds. There are several drops of 10-15 feet, so a handline can be helpful in getting out. At the bottom of the cave, there is a tunnel that keeps going. However, someone put pink caution tape in the shape of an X blocking the path (thus giving this cave its name). I believe this is an indication that the tunnel is unsafe and should be avoided.
Cave Type: Vertical
Time: 1-2 hours
Length: 40 ft
Depth: 300 ft
Gear: 100 ft of rope for a handline, webbing, helmet (very necessary because of loose rock), headlamp, backup flashlights, first aid kit, food, water
Fees: None
Recommended Ages:
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4-11 | |
12-19 | |
20-49 | |
50-69 | |
70+ | |
Recommended Months to Visit:
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Permits: Open
By Jeremy Dye
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