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After parking the car, the cave is a three mile hike on an old logging road. There were two quads that ferried packs and people
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Blak T Cave entrance.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Stalactite.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Stalactites.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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There was a large stream running through most of the cave, so rubber boots were a must. Even with rubber boots, you had to be ca
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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More interesting formations.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Here's the logging road we walked up. Looks almost good enough for a 4x4 truck. There were some rough places and small trees acr
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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There are some nice limestone formations in this cave.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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More formations.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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There were 15 cavers on this trip. Suzanne Farnell, Larry McTigue, Scott Linn, me, and lots of other cavers from the Cascade Gro
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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The cave is about 200 feet up the hill from this point on the logging road. This is where we left all our extra gear and dry clo
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Suzanne entering the cave.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Suzanne
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Soda straw formations.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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Lots of soda straws. Our breath made so much steam that photography was a challenge.
Date: 11/26/2004
Owner: Matthew Farnell
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