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USAJanuary 10-14, 2011—12th Multidisciplinary Conference on S inkho les And the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst. St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Web site: www.pela.com/sinkhole2011.htm or e-mail: [email protected] 1-3, 2011—Texas Speleological Association (TSA) annual Spring Convention held at Fort Clark Springs, Brackettville, TX. The annual Spring Convention features presentations from cavers about developments in cave sciences, project updates, national and international exploration, and more. The TSA Spring convention is a great time to come together with family and friends to enjoy group meals, presentations, the map & photo salon, business meetings, and your favorite speleovendors. For more info contact Ellie at (509) 899-0007 or email [email protected] 16-23, 2011—Cave Rescue Operations and Management Seminar, Guajataca Boy Scout Camp, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico. The seminar provides approximately 100 hours of instruction in cave rescue over eight days. Its classes are physically strenuous and participants must be in good physical health. Students should be prepared to work in difficult situations, both above and below ground. www.caves.org/commission/ncrc/national/2011seminar/seminar2011.htm REGISTRATION (includes meals lodging) $548.00. Please register ONLINE as it is much easier.May 13-15, 2011 — Western Region Speleo-Ed Seminar, Three Rivers, California.Held at Lodgepole Campground in Sequoia Natl. Park. For information: www.caves.org/region/westernMay 13-15, 2011—Mid-Appalachian Region (MAR) spring meet at Shade Gap Fire Department Fair Grounds, Shade Gap, PA., hosted by Franklin County Grotto. email: [email protected] There will be caving, band, food and vendor.May 26-30, 2011—Memorial Day Weekend: 40th Kentucky Speleofest hosted by The Louisville Grotto at the Lone Star Preserve, Bonnieville, KY..Come and be sure to bring old pictures, stories and help us celebrate 40 years of wonderful caving memories with old and new friends. We will have a food vendor, on Rope 1, camping, warm showers, howdy party with DJ, banquet, band, kayaking, hiking, cave social and all caving will be based on the newest information from the Ky Fish and Wildlife. Lots of childrens activities. More info: contact [email protected] 16-19, 2011—Greater Cincinnati Grotto is hosting Karst-O-Rama at the Great Saltpetre Cave Preserve in Mt.Vernon, KY. Website: http://karstorama.com/July 18-22, 2011—NSS Convention in Glenwood Springs, ColoradoJune 25-29, 2012—NSS Convention in the Greenbrier Valley of West VirginiaOctober 3 – 7, 2011—National Cave and Karst Management Symposium, Zermatt Resort, Midway, Utah. Web site: http://www.nckms.org/2011/ For more information contact [email protected] or [email protected].
INTERNATIONALJuly 21-28, 2013—16th International Congress of Speleology, Brno, Czech Republic. Web site: www.speleo2013.com
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Front cover: Rand Heazlitt at the Teardrop in the Upper Flood Route in the South Branch of Binkley Cave, Indiana. Photo by Dave Everton.
Back coverRight: Kevin White and John Harris outside the main entrance to Binkley Cave, Indiana. Photo by Dave Everton.
Left: Rafting up the Virgin River in then-newly-opened Baelz Section of Binkley Cave 1970. Photo by Dave Des Marais.
Bottom: Kevin Smith in Big Orange Country in the Baelz section of Binkley Cave, Indiana. Photo by Dave Everton.
IndianaThe 51st Year Under the Sinkhole PlainAfter the Book: the Rejuvenation of the Exploration of the Binkley-Blowing Hole Cave System. Part One............................................ 4
Gary Roberson and Dave Everton
Cave ScienceNotes On The Geology And Meteorology of Sites Infected With White-Nose Syndrome Before July 2010 in the Southeastern United States ............................................................................. 15
Christopher S. Swezey and Christopher P. Garrity
Society NewsCelebrating our Success in Serving our Science Mission: The Journal of Cave and Karst Studies .............................................. 28
Louise D. Hose
ThisissuecontainsalengthypieceonWNS-infectedsitesintheSoutheasternU.S.NormallywhenIgetasciencesubmissionwithtwofullNewspagesofrefer-encesalone,IfigureitismoreappropriatetosubmitittotheJournal.Butsincethingscantakeayearofmorebeforegettingpublishedthereoncesubmitted,Iagreedtopublishitgiventheimportanceofgettingthedataoutquickly.IdonotwanttogenerallyencouragepeopletopublishscientificworkintheNews,letskeepsuchthingsfortheJournal.
Onanothernote,thenormalConservationissueisbeingdelayedfromMarchtoAprilthisyear,allowingmoretimefortheeditorstogatherarticlesandtobeabletorunPart2oftheBinkleyarticle.ComingupinMay,ourfirst-everspecialissuedevotedtocavinginAlaska,andinJune,explorationinNewYork’sThunderhole.
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Background & Early ExplorationGeorgeJaegersandIweresittingwell
back in thecrowdofover1,000caversat theclosingbanquetof the2007NSSConventioninIndiana,whichwasbeingheldintheMarengoUndergroundWarehouse-formerlyalimestonerockquarry.Thatfarbackfromtheplatform,thevoicesfromthespeakersreverberatingoffthewallsofthetunnelcombinedwiththeshoutsofnoisychildrenplaying in thebackof thehugechambermadeitnearlyimpossibletohear.Georgeturnedtomeandsaid“Youknow,wereallyneedtowriteabookdocumentingourworkintheBinkleyCaveSystembeforeeveryoneisgone.”Iknewhewasright;butIalsoknewthatifthebookwasgoingtobewritten,Iwouldhavetodoit,althoughIhadneverwrittenmorethanafewtripreportsforGrottonewsletters.IthoughtaboutitforaminuteandtoldGeorgeIwouldundertaketheproject, ifhewouldhelpmewiththelayout,photos,andothertechnicalaspects.Heagreed,andaprojectwasborn.WequicklyrelayedtheplanstofellowIndianaSpeleologicalSurveymembersRichard“Fig”Newton,JohnBenton,andotherIndianacavingfriends.Iknewthatifwetoldenoughpeopleitwouldbehardertobackout.Avideopreviewingthe2009InternationalCongressofSpeleology(ICS)wasjustthenbeingshown,andIdecidedourbookwouldbepublishedintimefortheTexaseventtwoyearsfromthen.
ThemodernexplorationoftheBinkleyCaveSystemhadbegunin1958asthefirstprojectofthenewly-formedBloomingtonIndianaGrotto.Thenextyear(2008)wouldmarkthe50thanniversaryofmappingandsurveyinginthecave,soIdecidedthebookshouldbe titled“Fifty Years Under the Sinkhole Plain.” In2007,BinkleyCavewasjustover22milesinlengthandnearbyBlowingHoleCavehadnearlytwomilesofundergroundriversmapped.Whiletherehadbeensomesurveyingactivityeverydecadesincethe1950s,itwassomewhatsporadic,sinceeverythingrisesandfallsonleader-ship.TheBloomingtoncavershadsurveyed6.47milesfrom1958-62,thentheIndianaSpeleologicalSurvey(ISS)reactivatedtheproject in1967.Theinitialburstoftheiractivityfrom1967-69increasedBinkley’slengthto11.35miles,alongwith1.8milesmappedinBlowingHoleCavein1968.In1970,asix-weekenddiggingprojectopenedtheBaelzentranceofBinkley’salongIndianCreek,whichwasquicklyconnected toLowerFloodRoute inthecave,bringingits lengthtoover13miles.Atthatpoint,threelocalISScavers,TerryCrayden,KenHooverandIagreedtohelpFredConway,alocalentrepreneurandchildhoodspelunker,developnearbyBoone’sMillCaveas“SquireBooneCavern.”TerrywastheacknowledgedunofficialleaderoftheISSandcartographerforthegroup.WiththreeofthemainISSmemberssidelinedfortwoyears,theBinkleyprojectlanguished.AfterthecompletionofSquireBooneCaverns,theISSexperiencedashortrejuvenationinthemid-70s,includ-ingbriefly incorporatingasanon-profitorganizationandholdingmeetingsatIndianaUniversitySoutheast.Duringthatperiod,theCoontownExtensionentrancetothecavesystemwasopenedandanothertwomilesofmostly-difficultwet,lowpassagewasadded.Inthemidtolate1970s,mostactivitymovedtotheStrikeSection,whereanothernearlytwomilesofcavepassagewasadded.By1978,thecavepassedthe18-milemark.
In 1982, the downstream Baelzentrancetunnelcollapsed,andworkinthecavegroundnearly toahalt for therestof thedecade.Althoughoccasional tripsweremade,onlysmallamountsofnewsurveywereaddedduringthattime.WhileIwasbusybuildingMarengoCaveNational
LandmarkandCaveCountryCanoesintoregionalrecreationareas,otheragingISSmemberswerebusybuildingbusinessesorbroadeningtheirhorizonsbeyondcaveexploring.However,inthesecondhalfofthe1990s,thelocalISScontingent(nowenter-ingtheir50s)settoworkattemptingtodigandblastupstreamaroundthebreakdownatthebaseofthehistoricBinkleyentrance.Thiswouldbecomethelastburstofactivityasagroup.After19digtripsoverseveralyears,wefinallybrokethroughinDecember,1999;thenewareawasthusnamedtheMillenniumPassage.Justoveramileofnewpassagewasadded,bringingthelengthofthecavetoover21milesandfinallypassinglongtimerivalBluespringCavernnearBedfordtobecomeIndiana’slongestcave.
Afteraflurryofactivityinearly2000,anumberofmop-upsurveyswereundertakenduringthenextseveralyears,bringingthecavelengthupto22.07milesatthetimeofthe2007convention.Bythattimethough,Indianacaverswerealreadyproclaimingthattherapidly-expandingLostRiverCavenearOrleanswouldbecomeIndiana’s longestcave.Amajorbreakthroughhadbeenmadein1996,leadingtoquicksurveyofamazeofpassagewaysinarelativelycompactarea.AlthoughtechnicallyBinkleywasstill thelongest,LostRiverwasnowonlyabout1.5
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Blowing Hole Cave System, Part OneGary Roberson and Dave Everton
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milesbehind,andhadover300unsurveyedleadsremaining.TerryCrayden (the ISSleader)hadmovedtotheBlackHillsofSouthDakotain2005,leavingtheprojectwithoutits leaderofnearly40years.The2007ConventionGuidebookfeaturedLostRiverCaveandapre-conventionfieldtripwasheldthere.Binkleywashardlymentionedintheconventionmaterials,eventhoughtheconventionsitewasbarely10milesfromthecave.
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caverswerenowenteringtheir60s.Mostwerenolongeruptobattlingthecoldwaterandmudthatcharacterizemuchofthecavesystem.Thedaysof15-20hourtripswhileconstantlyinwaterwereadecadeortwobehindthem.Asaloose-knitgroupofNSScavers,theISShaddifficultybringinginnewblood,andnoothergroupofIndianacaversseemedinclinedtotakeoveraprojectinoneofIndiana’swettestcaves.ThebookthatGeorgeandIhaddecidedtowritewouldbetheISS legacytothenextgenerationofBinkleycavers,althoughweprivately
wonderedifthatmightbeahundredyearsinthefuture.Itwouldnotonlydocumentpastwork,butserveasaguideofwheretolookifanewgroupdecidedtotakeupthechallengeofcontinuingtheeffort.
Iquicklyset towork trying to trackdownoldBloomingtonIndianaGrottoandISSmembers.Iscroungedaroundforoldtripreports,knowingthatwouldbeachal-lenge,asuntilthelate1960sorearly1970smostcaversdidnotroutinelydocumenttheirtrips.Byearly2008, itwasobviousthatmorepictureswouldbeneededtoillustratethebook.BackintheheydayoftheISS,takingphotos in long,wet,muddycaveswasdifficult.InMarchthatyear,someonesuggestedthatIcontactDaveEvertonfromBloomington tohelp.Davewasagoodphotographerandhadearnedareputationas Indiana’s“waterdog.”Thedecisiontoaskforhishelpprovedtobeapivotalone.Hescheduledhiscavingcalendarweeksinadvance,butitwasJune23,2008beforewecouldarrangethephototrip.However,duringthe13.5hourtriplength,weventured
over3milesbackintothecavetogetnewpictures,andIalsogavehimhisfirsttasteofBinkleysurveyinginalow,slimyupperloopofftheTwoMileHike.AdditionalphotoexpeditionsweremadetotheNorthSectioninAugustandtheCoontownExtensioninOctober.
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geologistfromBloomington)andIwenttoBlowingHoletomeasuretheundergroundstreamflowinbaselevelconditions.Only200feetinsidetheentrance,wefoundthepassagetotallyblockedbyamajorceilingcollapse.Asaresult, laterthatmonthwerecruitedChrisSchotter (awell-knownIndianacaverwhoonoccasionhadhelpedwiththeBinkleyworkandalsoveryproficientinmicro-blasting)tohelpthelocalcontingentofoldISScaversreopenthepassagewaytotheriver.Thetaskwasquicklyaccomplishedandmyresultingtripreport,whichincludedareportofhugeairflowdownstream,inspired
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ISS caver John Benton, in the Coontown Extension entrance to Binkley Cave system dug open in 1976
Chris Schotter drilling at the start of the narrow downstream canyon in Sinks of the Indian Cave in 2008
Left: Inserting a 20 foot section of plastic culvert into the newly re-opened Baelz Entrance to Binkley in January 2009
Right: Rand Heazlitt heading up the scaling pole into the hole leading to an upper dome into which huge air flows in the winter
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ToddWebb(anothersouthernIndianacaverwhohadattemptedtovisitBlowingHoleacoupleoftimes)toplanatriptopushthelowairspacecrawlinthedownstreamendofthecavewhileitwasdry,sincebaselevelflowwasatprobablya10yearminimum.
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traversingthedry,ruggedentrancepassagein their fullwetsuits, so theydecided toheadupstreaminthedeeperwaterinstead.Nearlyamileupriver,near theTorrentRoombreakdown(theupstreamknownend),Toddpushedacrawlthroughlowairspacetoexploreabout300feetofhandsandknees-sizedpassagewithwaterrushingoverrimstonedams.ToddandJamieWinneralsoboostedBrianWelpabout12feetupthewallofasmalldomeinanotherpassage,wherehefoundgoingcave.Thosediscoveriesmadeitevidentthatformoderncaversarmedwithwetsuitsandbetter lights,BlowingHolemighthavemorepotential.
WhenTodd’stripreportwascirculated,itstirredupsomeexcitementinusoldISScavers,whohadn’tbeenabletosuccessfullypushthelowairspacewatercrawlsinthelate1960sforlackofwetsuitsanddifficultiesinherentwithcarbidelightsinlowairspace.ItalsopiquedDaveEverton’sinterestasaresultofhisphototripsinnearbyBinkleyCave.November1st foundTodd leadingDave,RandHeazlitt(whohadjoinedtheISSasa15-yearoldstudentinthemid-70s),andLouisvillecaverPatMudduptheriverinBlowingHole.Nosignificantdiscoveriesweremade,buttheysurveyed360feetinTodd’swatercrawltoapointwheretherewasstrongairmovementupintooverheadbreakdown,butnowayon.Dave’sPalmPilot
showedthattheyhadmappedwhatcertainlyappearedtobeabypasslooparoundtheleftsideoftheTorrentRoom.Theyhadtobeclosetoabreakthroughjustupstreamofthebreakdown!Unfortunately,laterthatevening,anelectronicmalfunction (andsubsequentusererror)causedthePalmPilot
Thefallof2008continuedtobeextremelydry.OnNovember8th,Rand,JohnBenton(anotheroldISSmember),andIduginasmalltrash-filledsinkholeattheheadofaravine leading intothedrybedof IndianCreeknotfardownstreamfromwhere itsinksinlowflow.
Byearlyafternoonofthenextday,wehadremovedenoughrockandtrashforRandtoslideintoalowcrawlabout10feetdown.Therewasgoodairmovementandhequicklyreachedasmallroom.Wequicklyreturnedtotheentranceandbeganasurvey.Althoughtherewasstrongair flowfromanarrowcanyontotheleftofthefirstroom,itwastoonarrowandconstrictedtoenter,sowesurveyedupstreaminlargerpassagenetting244feet.Sandandshellsclearlyindicatedthatthecavewasaconduitshuttlingwaterfromoneoftheupstreamsinksdownintotheyetundiscoveredmythicaltrunkchannel,whichRandwasdeterminedtofind.ChrisSchotterwasagainrecruitedtoseeifhisHilticouldhelpopenthewaydownstream.Unfortunately,beforetheshavingtripcouldtakeplace,asteady,coldraincausedwatertostartflowingagaininthedrybedandasumpblockedaccessafewfeetdownintothenarrowcanyon.2009turnedouttobeawetteryear,andIndianCreekneverdried
to lose thesurveydatabeforeitcouldbe recorded andaddedtothemap.
D y e t r a c e si n t h e 1 9 6 0 shad shown thatthe undergroundriver in BlowingHoleCavedoesn’tsurface,butcrossesunderIndianCreekand carr ies i t am i n i m u m 4 . 1milesstraight-linedistancethroughanas-yetundiscoveredconduitnorthwesttoHarrisonSpringonBlueRiver. Inbase level watercond i t ions , theentireflowofIndianCreek(whichdrainsover 200 squaremiles north andeast of the cave)sinksundergroundaboutone-halfmilewestoftheBlowingHoleCaveentranceandalsoemergesatHarrisonSpring.
Baelz Hall is the largest room in the Baelz Section of Binkley Cave.
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upbelowthesinks.Atofthewritingofthisarticle,therehasn’tbeenanotherchancetopushSinksoftheIndianCave.
BaElz EntrancE rEopEnEdOntheFridayafterThanksgiving2008,
IaskedDavetohelpmegetsomeGPSread-ingsofthevariousSinksofIndianCreekandotherkarstfeaturesnearby.MyintentionwastoprepareanillustrationfortheupcomingbookshowinghowthekarstfeaturesneartheSinkscorrelatedwiththegeneralpassagetrendofBlowingHoleCave.Afterobtainingthereadings,heaskedifIwouldtakeAdamCraigandhimtoseethecollapsedBaelzentranceofBinkleyCave.AlthoughIhadnoideaatthetime,thisvisitwastoleadtoamajorrevitalizationofthecaveproject.TheglimpseDavehadreceivedfromhisphototrips intothecave indicatedtherewasstillhugepotentialfornewdiscoveries.TheISSoldtimershaddonealotofworkandsurveyedover23milesofpassages,butdifficultconditionsinthecaveandalackofmodernequipmenthadleftmoreforanewgenerationtodo.Becausehewasa“waterdog,”hewasintriguedandfounditappeal-ing,whenmostothercaversseemedtoberepelled.Hethenaskedmeif itwouldbeokaytoreopentheBaelzentrance.Whiletheoldtimerswouldneverhaveinitiatedtheproject,wewereallthrilledthathewantedto.OnaverycoldMondayDecember29,2008,tencaversscrambleddownthenarrowtrailalongtobluffofIndianCreektobeginwork.
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neededtodigtointersectthecavepassagebelow.Sinceithadbeennearly30yearssincethetunnelcollapsedandtheareahadbeenmodifiedbyfloodsanderosion,Iwasn’tentirelysureIwasright.Everyoneworkedhardallday.WithDaveandRandHeazlitttakingthelead,bytheendoftheday,wehadexcavatedasteeply-slopingholeabout15feetdeepandcouldhearaboomingreverbwhenwehammeredonrocksatthebottom.
Wewereclose,butitwouldtakemanymorehourstoopenaholelargeenoughtoinstallaculvert,andeveryonewastiredandcold.WeneededChrisandhisHiltiagaintopersuadeafewlargerockstomove;abreakthroughwouldhavetowait.Onprobablythecold-estnightofthewinter,Chris,RandandIreturnedtotheentranceareatoeliminatetheobstructingbouldersandprotrudingledges.Chriswasveryefficient,andquicklyobliteratedtheoffendinglimestonebeforewefrozetodeathinthestrongbreezebeingsuckedintothebreakdownbyover20milesofcaveupstream.
TwoweekslateronJanuary17th,ninecavers,includingseveralnewcomers,arrivedtoresumethejob;itwasagainextremelycold.Theholewasrapidlydeepenedanotherthreeorfourfeet,andjustbefore2p.m.Randwasabletoslideundertheledgeandintothedirtfloored-overflowpassage.Ourshaftmadeaperfectbull’s-eye into themiddleofthepassage.Itwassocoldinsidethatfrostworkandicecrystalscoveredthefloor,wallsandceilingforseveralhundredfeetintothecave.Davecalledforashortbreakandcelebration.Randseemedthemostelated,astheBaelzentrancehadbeenthesiteofhisfirstmajorcavetripmorethan30yearsagoatage15!Nowhewasback.Althoughtheentrancehadbeenreopened,therewasstillalargefrozenmoundofrockandicethathadtoberemovedinordertoinstallaculvert.Inanticipationofthis,Randhadbroughtalongaweedburnerandatankofpropane,whichturnedouttobeaneffectivepieceofcavediggingequipment.Still,ittookuntildusktofinishenlargingthe24-foot-deepopeningtoaccepta30-inchdiameterplasticculvert,whichwastobeinstalledthefollowingSaturday.
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asizablecrewassembledtodrag36feetofculvert,concretebags,awheelbarrow,andsectionsofsteel ladderpre-fabricated
byFigandmedownto theentrance. Itwasstillinthelow20s,butaveritableheatwavecomparedtothepreviousworkdays.Surprisingly,theverticalsectionofculvertslidquicklyintoplace.However,ittookuntilwellpastsunsettocompletetheconnectionbetweentheverticalandhorizontalsectionsofpipe.Onlyabareminimumofrockfillwasthrownintotheopenspacearoundtheculvert.Mosteveryonewastootiredtoevengodowntheladderstocheckitout,andwestillhadtohaulallthetoolsandequipmentupthesteepbluff.AfewcaversdidventureintothecavetowhereonecanfirststanduptocheckoutasmallopeningthatRandhadnoticedonthe17thfromwhichamajoramountofwarmairwas issuing intothemainpassage,creatingafogbankwherethewarmairmixedwiththecoldairhowl-inginfromtheentrance.Priortothe1982collapse,therehadbeennoopeninghere.Now,therewasan8-inchhighnarrowopen-ingoversilt,whichhadnearlyfilledwhatobviouslyhadbeenawalkingpassageatonetime.Perhapsduringthe500yearfloodof1997,theextremewaterpressureatthedownstreamendofthelargecavesystemhadblownoutthefill,allowingairtoflowout
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Pete Crecelius, a driving force in the ISS in the mid 1970’s, returned from Idaho to participate in the breakthrough trip into Book Avenue. This picture was taken in the Living Room just before the start of the 300-foot dug D&B Crawl.
Rand Heazlitt coming out the Waterfall Crawl. The breakthrough into upper Blowing Hole occurred here in October 2009.
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fromsomethingbeyond.Theydugforafewminutes,butitwasobviousitwouldrequireasignificantdigtofindthesourceoftheair.Randdubbedhisfind“RevelationRoad.”
Threedayslater,theworsticestormonrecordhitthesouthernIndianaandLouisvillearea.Hundredsof thousandsofpeoplewereoutofpower-manyforoveraweek.Duringaphoneconversation,TerryCraydensuggestedRandandItakeadvantageoftheiceandsnowtolookforblowholesonthesinkholeplain.Wedidn’tfindany,butjustofftheHwy135right-of-wayIfoundanarrowcrackabout15-20feetdeepinthebottomofasmallravinereceivingstormwateroffthehighwayfillandfromaculvertundertheroadway.Althoughfairlyhighonthesinkholeplain,itwassuckinglikeavacuumcleaner!Randnamedit“CarcassCrevice”becauseofallthedeadanimalsthrownoverthesideoftheroadbyhighwayworkers.TheopeningwasonlyafewhundredfeeteastofChuck’sSewerTubeandjustover1,000feetsouthofDripstoneDomesintheStrikeSectionofBinkley’s.Itmightbeagoodspotfornewentrance;herewasanothernewdigproject.
On January31st, five of us hikedthroughthebeautifulsnowandicecoatingeverythinganddescendedtheculverttoworkonRevelationRoad.Workingallday,weenlarged30-35feetofpassagetolowhands-and-kneesheight,usingapinkplasticsledattachedtoropesonbothendstoferrythemudfillouttothemainpassagefordump-ing.Whenthelastofthegroupleft,Davethoughtthepassagejustmightbecrawlablebyareallysmallcaver.SlenderBrianWelpvolunteeredtopushitthenextweekend.Thecoldsnaphadbrokenandthethawing
cliffwasrainingsmallchunksofdirtandrockdownontheculvert.ThepassagewasjustalittletoosmallforBriantocrawlwithoutdigging.However,usingatrowel,hewasabletoadvanceonly15feet,althoughhecouldseeaheadagoodways.Thiswasnottobeaneasyproject.WhileBrianwaspush-ingthedig,RandandDaveledthefirsttripuptheVirginRiverintheBaelzside,whichturnedouttobeverycoldandswollenwithmeltingiceandsnowfromthestorm10daysearlier.TheyencounteredlowairspaceattheGumbo,ashortlow-ceilingareaabout1500feetupstream,anddecidedtoretreat.Itwasawisedecision,astheycouldhavebeentrappedinthelargerpassagesbeyondforseveraldaysasthewatercontinuedtorise.
ThefirstweekendinFebruary,waterwasstill toohighinBaelz,soDaveorga-nizedatriptodigonCarcassCreviceandchecktwoothersmallcavesatthebottomofmanholesonHwy135.Acoupleofmicro-shavesgotRandto thebottomofthe18-footdeepcrevice.Therehefoundasmallnarrowcanyonwithalowbellycrawl-sizedtubeatthebottomfilledwithmudanddebris.Itlookedlikeitmightopensomeafewfeetfurtherin,butitwouldtakeabucket,rope,andasmallcrewhaulingthemudandrockupthenarrowcrevicetothesurface.Nothingofnotewasfoundineitherofthemanholecaves,sothedayendedwithashortreconnaissancetripintonearbyMiller’sCave,whichhasbeendye-tracedtoBlowingHoleCave.
TheworkinBinkleywasnowscheduledonnearlyweekly tripsbyDave throughe-mailssent tohis largecadreofcavingfriends.Although ithadbeen less thanthreemonthssincere-openingtheBaelzentrance, itwasclearthatthe leadershiptorchhadbeenpassedtoDave:hewouldbe leadingthewayforward intothe51styearunderthesinkholeplain.OnMarch7th
atmyrequest,heorganizedonelastphototriptotheLamon’sCutoffareaofBinkley’sasfinaleditingofthebookwastakingplace.Justbeforethejunctionofthecutoffwiththecave’ssouthernmostriveratStation140,Randnoticedalowwatercrawltotheleftonaprominentrightanglebend.Anice-sizedcavefishwasspottedattheentrancetothepassage.IwasprettysureithadnotbeendocumentedorsurveyedbyeithertheoriginalBIGcaverswhomappedthisareaortheISS;ithadeitherbeenoverlookedormorelikelyavoided,duetothewall-to-wallwater.Whiletheothersweretakingphotos,Randplungedintothelowopeningandwasgone.Bythetimethephotographysessionwasfinished,Randstillwasn’tback.WhiletheotherswaitedatnearbySalvationDome,hefinallyemergedgrinningear-to-ear.He
estimatedhehadseenabout1000feetofpassagewhichhadeventuallyopeneduptowalkingsize.Thisaccidentalfindwasthemostsignificantinalmost10years,andasurveytripwasquicklyorganizedforthenextSaturday.
Whenitarrived,ateamofsixcaversassembled toconducta leapfrogsurveyofthenewpassagenownamed“CavefishCrawl.”Thetriphadaninauspiciousstart,asatwo-inchthickslabofrockfellonRand’sbackashedescendedthenarrowchuteintheentrancebreakdown.Atotalof1176feetofnewsurveywasadded,withthefirst212feetinlowwatercrawlwith12to18inchesofairoveronetotwofeetofwater.Thestreamemergedfromalowcrawltotheleftthatmovedgoodairandledtoseveraldomes.Ahead,thepassagesteadilygrewlargeruntilitwasupto10feethighand6to12feetwide.Thesurveywasstoppedatabendinthepassagewhereitwentunderaledgeandgotsmaller.Whenthedatawasplotted, itappearedCavefishCrawlwasprobablyheadingforaconnectionwiththeMillenniumPassagewellupstreamoftheentrancebreakdown.Ournewsurveyhadcoveredjustoverhalfofthedistancetothatarea.Itwasthefirstsignificantsurveytripinseveralyears,andbroughtthelengthofthecaveupto22.53milesandmoveditupto22ndontheUSLongCavelist.Thenextweekend,thecreekswerefinallydown,soDavedecidedtoattemptourfirst tripupstreamintheBaelzsectionin27years.Only217feetofnewsurveywasaddedinseveralsmallsideleads,butitwasenoughtomoveBinkleyintothe21stpositiononthelongcavelist.Thegroupalsovisited“BigOrangeCountry”andtooksomephotos.ThetripacquaintedanewgenerationofcaverswiththemainstreampassageoftheBaelzSection.
ThelastweekendinMarchwasspenttransportingascalingpolefromGrungeHallinthemainrivertoSalvationDome,whereDavehopedtoreachalargealcovewhichmightbehidinganupper levelpassage.Thepolewasn’tlongenoughandtheclimbabovewasdeemedtoosketchy,buttheywereabletogetaperfectviewoftheareabysettingupthepoleinanotherlocation;thisrevealednopassage,justalargealcove.Ashortdigtripafterwardtotheleft-handleadinCavefishCrawlfailedtobreakintosignificantnewcave,butpotentialremains.Finally,areconnaissanceintotheMazeareauncoveredsomecomplexloopsandnarrowcanyonsconnectingvariousdomes,althoughnomappingwasdone.
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Crawl.Thepassagewasprettygrim,but259feetofhard-earnedfootagewasnettedinwaterandgoopymud,withnumerousslimyrocksthrowninforgoodmeasure.Finally,a largechunkofbreakdownblockedourpath.Daveopenedanarrowslotalongsidethebreakdownblockbykickingdonkey-styleatsomesmallerslabs,whichallowedBradBarcomtosqueezeupthroughtheslot.Thepassagemomentarilywidened,butquicklyreturnedtoalowcrawl.EveryonedecidedthatanyfutureworktoconnectCavefishCrawltotheMillenniumPassagemightbetterbeundertakenfromthemainstreamoftheMillennium.ThegroupretreatedtoStation140toresurveyashortsectionupstreamfromthereforwhichthesurveynoteshadbeenlost30yearsearlier.Theysurveyed368feetofpassage,andalthoughmostofitwasonlyfourtofivefeethigh,itwasverypleas-antcomparedtothebackofCavefishCrawl.
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downstreambreakdowninSodaStrawAlley(locatedgenerallyatthenorthwestareaofthecave)wasorganized.Dave,Brad,andRandwerejoinedonthistripbyStJosephValleyGrottocaversDaveTibbetsandBurnisPiper,whotogetherhadloggedover200surveytripsinLostRiver,whichwasnowBinkley’smainIndianarivalforlength.(DuetoaForestServiceclosingofthecaveduetoWhiteNoseSyndrome,theirprojecthadtemporarilygroundtoahalt.)Anadditional212feetofsurveywasaddedthroughthebreakdownand ina small side lead.Agoodbitofmicro-shavingwasneededtoremoveseveral largerocksblockingtheirway.Eventually,theywereabletoadvanceanother60to70feetbeyondtheendofthesurveybeforethedrill’sbatterydied.
ThenextSaturday,11caversassembledatFrederick’sCafé,whichwasbecoming
thepreferredpre-triprendezvous.Rand,AdamCraig,TySpatta,andRyanHaesley(fromNewZealand)wouldcontinue theworktoextendSodaStrawAlley,whiletheothersevenwoulddosomemop-upsurveyandworkonadigjustdownstreamofthe100-foothighMountainRoom.BrianWelpwasabletofinishthedigwhichwasbeguntwoweeksearlier,andanadditional111feetofsurveywasaddedtowherethepassageended in theWipeoutWallbreakdown,whichterminatesGrandAvenue.Athirdteamofcaversadded139feetinthenearbyDeathCrawl,withShayFurbushdigginghiswayfurther.Rand’steamstruggledtofindaroutefollowingthestrongairflowinSodaStrawAlley,butwasblockedbytwolargecar-sizedchucksofbreakdown.Ryanpenetratedthebreakdownthefarthest,andreportedchangingacoustics,aboomingreverb,andarunningstreamjustbeyondthetwooffendingslabs.93feetofsurveywasadded,showingthatthepassagehadalmostskirtedthenorthsideoftheoverlyingsinkholeandhadpassedneartheentrancetotheDavidsonDiginthenortheastcornerofthesink.Iftheconeofthisbreakdowncollapsewassimilartothattunneledthrough10yearsearlierintheMillenniumDig,theywereprobablyonthethresholdofabreak-through.However the frontierwasnowbeyondsixtightsqueezes,admittingonlythesmallestcavers;micro-blastingchargeswouldberequiredtoopenapathbetweenthetwolargeslabs.Mostagreedthataddi-tionalworkonSodaStrawAlleyshouldbetableduntilthemoreaccessibleleadshadbeenpushed.
TheMazeareawastheobjectiveforthelastweekendinJune.ThescalingpolenowinSalvationDomewasdisassembledandhauled further into thepassage toclimbupintotheMaze.Backintheearly
ISSdays,accesswasviaanarrowledgethathadbrokenundertheweightofacaverontheirlasttripinthe1970s.Theywerejoinedforthistripbysomeyoung,butenthusiasticcavers:TimPride,ChadMontgomery,andShaneMyles.Timwouldturnoutto lovewaterandmudasmuchasDave,andallthreewouldbecomemajorcontributorstotheproject.TheMazeisaconfusingareaandmuchoftheirtimewasspentfiguringouttherelationshipofthemultiplelevels,domes,andpits.Only61feetofsurveywasadded,butthenewprojectleadersgainedvaluableinsightintoanewarea.Aftertheremainderoftheteamheadedoutofthecave,DaveandRand tookaquick trip through theSewerPipe(a900-foot longwatercrawl)toreconthe110Passage,amajorinfeederfromthesouthlocatedjust1,000feetintothebreakdown-flooredFatigueway.
AttheendofJune,long-timeBinkley’sprojectleaderTerryCrayden(aka“TheDog”)droveinfromSouthDakota.OnJuly2nd,theoldlocalISScontingent(John,Fig,Rand,TheDogandI)plannedadigtriptoCarcassCrevice.Chris,themicro-shaver,agreedtoenlargetheopeningintothenarrowcreviceentrance.HisdrillwasslowedbythechertnodulesintheSt.Louislimestone,butthetopofthecrackwaseventuallybigenoughforhimtodescend,andseveralhourswerethenspenthoistingup12-quartbucketsofrockandmud.Bylateevening,Chriscouldpeerover themudanddebris intoa lowovalcrawlway.Justawispofairflowedout,butmoreworkwouldberequiredtogainentrance.
Threedays later,Dave ledateamto
theMaze,whiletheDogandIalongwithNickBenton(John’sson)headedtothe110Passage.Athunderstormwasinprogressbeforegoingin.WhileDave’steamstarted
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for theMaze, theothersdecided itnotprudenttogodownstreamoftheSewerPipeuntiltheyweresureatoad-stranglerwasn’tapossibility.Twohourslater,theyenteredthecave.The tripwasnostalgic,as theDogandIhadlastvisitedthe110passage41yearsearlierforatwo-personsurvey.Dave’steamaddedonly47feetofsurvey,butcheckedalotofleadsandDavewidenedtheledgetraversearoundSurpriseDome,eliminatingtheneedforascalingpolethere.ItgotrelocatedtonearbySiphonDome,whereitwasclimbedtorevealtherewerenoaccessiblepassages.Whilethere,theymeasuredtheheightofthedomeat70feet.Meanwhile,theDogandIstruggledthroughthe1200feetofbellycrawlandstoopwayinLamon’sCutoff,theSewerPipe,andintothebreakdown-strewn110Passage.Bythetimewereachedtheleft-handleadweplannedonsurveying,Dogwascomplainingabouthisbackandmyjointsweregettingstiff.Wethoughtaboutjustturningback;thistripwasmuchharderat62thanat21.Finally,wereachedthefrontier,buttookonlysixsurveyshotstotaling105feetinahands-and-kneeswatercrawlexploredbyDaveandRandaweekearlier.Prudenceagaindictatedthatweheadout.Nicksaidnothing,althoughatage27hewasobviouslyreadytocontinuesurveying.DogandIweregladtorevisittheareaonelasttime,butwebothknewitwouldprobablybeourlasttriptothe110.Ittookthreepainfulhourstocoverthe5,000feetbacktotheentrance.Inmymind,thistripdefinitivelymarkedthepassingofthetorchtoDaveandRandasthenewleadersoftheproject.
OnJuly11th,arecord12caversassem-bledandweredividedintothreeteams.Two
teamsheadedfortheMazeandthethirdtothe110Passage.TheMazeteamswereplaguedbymisfortune.ShellyWolfre-brokeawrist thatwasprobablynotadequatelyhealed.BenandCarrieHutchinsweretopickup thesurvey in thePopcornsidepassagelead,butduetoamisunderstanding,resurveyedthepassagemappedafewweeksearlier,addingonly5feetofnewsurvey.Theydidexploreaheadinamiserablebellycrawlthatcontinues,butitwasleftforfuturemasochists.MarkMatthewsfree-climbeddownSummer’sPitfurtherintotheMazemainpassage, finding itnotasdeepasreported40yearsearlier,butonlyfindinganotherparalleldomeatthebottom.Randmanagedtoenlargeandsqueezethrougha lowconstriction intoacontinuationofthemainstemoftheMaze.Heestimateditcontinued400-600feet,butwasabsentthestrongairmovementontheothersideoftheconstriction.Thetwoteamsinthe110passageadded573feetofsurveyinthreedifferentleads.WhentheteamendedtheirsurveyinthepassagewheretheDogandIhadstartedthesurveytheweekbefore,Bradcheckedahead,squeezinghisheadthroughabody-sizedopeningwherehecouldlookupintowhatseemedtobeasizabledomewithformations.Beingalone,hedecidednottoriskcontortinghisbodyenoughtogethislowertorsothroughtheholeandintothedome.Severalofthe110leadscontinued,butallwereprettygrimandfornow,notpriorities.
Book avEnuEInmid-July,John,FigandIheadedfor
Texasandthe2009InternationalCongressofSpeleology,whereIwouldunveilmynewbookFifty Years Under the Sinkhole Plain.Aroundthesametime,PeteCrecelius,anISSstalwartfromthe70sandnowadoctorinIdaho,wasexcitedenoughtoheadbacktoIndianatojoinDaveandRandforsomeslimysinkholeplainadventures.ThetwohadwantedtodoapushtriptothelowcobblecrawlsouthoftheLivingRoomforsometime.MybookindicatedthattheDogandIthoughtitwasoneofthebestair-movingleadsinthecave.WithPetedrivinginfromIdahoandwantingtodoalongtrip,nowwasthetimetogo.Bradwasalsopumpedup,asherelishedphysically-challengingpushtripsandtheLivingRoomwasalmostfourmilesfromtheentrancebythepreferredroute.OnJuly19th,PetejoinedDave,Brad,RandandJamieWinnerforthetrip.
It tookabout3.5hourstoreachtheLivingRoom.Therewassomeminorconfu-sionaboutwheretostartthesurvey,asonlyPetehadbeenthereandthatwasover25yearsago.However, theyfinally foundafadedsurveystation62smokedontheceil-
ingjustbeforeenteringtheLivingRoom.RandandDaveheadedintothelowcrawltostartdigging,whiletheotherthreebeganthesurvey.Aroutewaschosenthatminimizedtheamountofcobble,rock,andmudthatneededtobemoved.Attimesitzigzaggedacrossthepassage,whichwassometimesaswideas25feet.However,itwasseldomhighenough tomove forwardwithoutdigging.Thefewpoolsinthepassagewereactuallywelcomed,astheycreatedmorepassageheightandlessdigging.Theydugfora longtime,slowlyadvancingnearly300feet,withthesurveyorsattimeslyingbehindthemwaitingtotakethenextshot.Finally,Randreachedaspotwherehecouldseeupthroughahole intodarkness,butbreakdownblockedmostoftheopening.Davebeganproddingatthebreakdownwithawonderbar.Suddenlya2or3-cubic-foothunkofrockfellfromwhatappearedtobeasolidceiling,narrowlymissinghim.Afterre-evaluation,theydecidedtoleavewhatisnowdubbed“LowAnxietyDome”forlater;itisstillunexploredtoday.
Justbeyondthedome,thecrawlmerci-fullybegantoenlargeslowlyasthefloorsedimentdecreased.Thecavewasopeningup!Davecrawledaheadtoaright-handleadandwhenRandcaughtup,theywereoff.Atfirst,itwasamostlyhands-and-kneescrawlonsoftmudfloor,butsoontheyintersectedanactivestream.Totheright,thestreamflowedunderaledgeintoa3-foothighby7-footwidepassage.Totheleft,thecavequicklyopenedto6-7feethighwiththewaterflowingonabedrockfloorwithocca-sionalsmallpools.Thiswaswhattheyhadcomefor!Theyfinallyturnedaroundwherea30-footdomerosetotheleft.Theyhadjustscoopedabout700to800feetinfrontofthesurveyteam,butitwasnowtimeforleapfrogsurvey.Unfortunately,theyhadintentionallyleftthesecondsetofsurveyequipmentintheLivingRoom(notwantingtodragextragearwhiledigging)ontheothersideofwhattheywerenowcallingthe“DandB”crawl(namedafteranodd-shapedrockfoundinthepassageandhasadualmeaning).Twomoretripsthroughthe300-footbellycrawlwerenotwhattheywantedtodoatthispoint.AfterthetripbacktotheLivingRoom,Randneededalongbreakbeforeheadinginagain.Theirthirdtripthroughtocatchuptotheothersurveyteamseemedtotakeforever.Bythetimetheyreachedthesurveyteam,theyhadmadeittotheendofthescoopstoppingpointatthedome.
Pete’s teaminsisted thatDaveandRandheadupstreamtobeginalegoftheleapfrogsurvey.Thepassagenowreturnedtostoopwayandhands-and-kneescrawlinonetotwofeetofwater.Ugh!Pete’steammovedquickly,tiedintotheirstartingpoint,
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andpassedthem.Justminuteslater,RandandDaveheardwhoopingandholleringahead.Quicklytyingintheirsurveyleg,theyrushedforwardtoseewhatwasgoingon.Astheyreachedtheotherteam,theceilingriseto20feetormoreandthewallonthefarsideoftheroomappearedtobe50feetaway.Borehole!Thesmallwalkingpassagetheyhadfoundearlierwasnothingcomparedtothis.Thereappearedtobethreelargepassagesleavingtheroom:theonetotherightappearedtobealmostfilledbyclay,butthetwoontheleftappearedwideopen.Pete’steamtookthepassagefarthestleftandDave’steamtooktheonetotheright.Theyagreedtosurveyforonehour,thenrendez-vousbackatthebigjunction.AsPete’screwrecordedtheirlastsurveyshot,theycouldheartheotherteam’svoicescomingfromabigleadtotheright.Itturnedouteachteamhadbeensurveyingonesideofabigloop.Wherethetwopassagesrejoined,aborehole20by20feetcontinuedupstreaminaneasterndirection.Itwashardtoturnaroundinbigbore,butitwasalready10:30p.m.andtheyhadalreadybeeninthecave12hours,andwereatleast4.5milesfromtheentrance.RandandDavewerefacingtheirfourthtripthroughtheD&BCrawl.Itwasaverylongtripout,withJamiebecom-ingdehydratedandillfromhiswetsuit.ThelastpersoncrawledupoutoftheBinkleyentrancesinkat5:30amafteragrueling19-hourtrip,muchofitinwaterplusalotofcrawlinginfullwetsuits.Ittookthecaversseveraldaystofullyrecoverfromthefatigueofthetrip.However,thebookhadbeenalmostprophetic:therewasanotherlargeboreholelyingalongShilohRoad,justlikeDogandIhadsaid.Theyhadsurveyed3223feet,bringingthelengthofthecaveto23.52milesandpassingTheHoleinWestVirginiatomoveinto20thplaceonthelongcavelist.
Petewouldbeintownonemoreweek-end,andreallywantedtoreturntowhattheywerecallingBookAvenue(sincethebooksomewhatpredictedwhattheyhadfoundthere).HeandRandwereupforit,butintheendtheydecidedthattheirbodieswerenotadequatelyrecoveredfromtheirrecentarduousadventure.TheyoptedtostayclosertotheentranceandsurveythenewextensionRandhaddiscoveredintheMaze.Itwasadisappointment;themainpassageterminatedinbreakdownafteronly265feet.Theotherteamonlyaddedafewstationsofmop-upsurveyforagrandtotalof345feet.Whileseveralmeanderloopsandadomeareastillneedtobesurveyedbackthere,noonehasreturnedtotheMazesince.
InearlyAugust,theoldguardoftheISSreturnedfromTexasforanotherdigonCarcassCrevice.WithRandfillingthebucketsatthebottom,anotherfootortwoofdebriswasremovedinacoupleofhours.Finally,Randwasabletoslitherthroughabout25feetoflowbellycrawlthatemptiedinthesideofawalkingcanyon,andJohnBenton soon joinedhim.Thewalkingpassageextendedrightabout60feetintoadomeroom,whichwasprobablydrainingwaterfromtheHwy135easementintothecave.Totheleft,thepassageledasimilardistancetoasmallroomwithadrainleadingdownwardthroughasmallopeninginrockandfill.Althoughitwas80degreesoutside,theairmovementwasminimalandnoonecoulddeterminewhereitwascomingfrom.TheDogsuspectedthatthewaterdrainingintoCarcassCreviceprobablyemptiesintotheStrikeSection,whichliesjust1000feettothewestandsouth.
OnAugust8th,threeweeksafterthe
breakthrough,areturntriptoBookAvenuewasscheduled.Thistime,Dave,BradandRandwerejoinedbyKyleHoytandlocalcaverChrisBell.Randsetafastpace,reach-ingtheD&BcrawlattheLivingRoominonlythreehours.Totheirdismay,thewaterlevelinthegruelingbellycrawlwasmuchhigherthanbefore,nowbeingatightbellycrawlmostly inwaterall thewaytoLowAnxietyDome,whichturnedouttobethesourceofthetricklethatmadethewide,lowcrawlintoonenastypool,whichincludedanear-dipperforabout10feet.However,beyondthedome,therewasnoevidenceofwater.WhileDaveandRandwaitedatthefirstsidepassageatstation75fortheotherstocatchup,theydecidedtocheckitout.Davewasdisappointedwhentheyencounteredanactivestreampassagewiththewaterflowinginwhatappearedtobethewrongdirection.EveryonehopedthisleadwouldintersectthemainstreamfromBookAvenue,whichexitstherightwallatstation
90.Theyhopedtofollowitdownstreamandpossiblyback intoacontinuationofthesiltedboreholewestofthebigjunctionroom.Now,Davedidn’tthinkso.HefeltthestreamfromBookAvenueprobablyeitherdrainedintoJaeger’sCrawlbelowtheLivingRoomorformedtheheadwatersofSouthBranchRiver,whichtheyhadfollowedforawhileontheirtriptoBookAvenue.Dave’senthusiasmtosurveytheleadatstation90wasnowgreatlydiminished.
Wheneveryonestartedtosurveythere,alivelydebateoversurveymethodsbrokeout,whichsouredmoodsfurtheredalongwitheveryonealreadyshiveringandmisera-blefromthe300-footbathtubofD&Bcrawl.Theydecidednottosurveythatpassage,butinsteadtowarmupbyproceedingupstreamtothejunctionroomandthebigborehole,tosurvey there.RandandChrisheadedupstreamtoresumethesurveyofthebigborehole,whileDave,BradandKylestartedsurveyingthebigsiltedboreholeleadingwestfromthejunctionroom.Hisgroupnettedonly293feet in25-footwidecrawlwaywhereitendedinasiltandbreakdownplug.Asmokebombindicatedlittleairmovement.Thebigborehadobviouslycontinuedinthisdirectionatonetime,buttheywouldhavetofindawaytobypassthecollapseiftheyhopedtofindthecontinuation.Uptothewritingofthisarticle,noonehasfoundamajorboreineitherBlowingHoleorBinkleythatmightcorrespondtothismajortrunk.Onlythemappingoftheactivestreambelowstation90ordyetracingwilldetermineforsurewherethewaterfromBookAvenueisheading.Backin2001,AaronAtzhadaccompaniedChrisSchotterandmetotheSouthBranch.Aaronmanagedtoenlargea
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tightopeninginthebreakdown-filledstreampassagetoexploremaybeanother1000feetupstreamwherethewaterformingtheSouthBranchRiverfallsfromtwinwaterfallsina25-foothighdome.Thismakesmedoubt-fulthatBookAvenueisactuallythesourceoftheSouthBranchstream.Afterfinishingtheirsurveyinthesilteduppassage,Daveandhisteamhurriedeastupthebore.WhentheycaughtRand’steam,Dave’screwtookoverthesurveyatthatpointandRandandChrisheadedfurtheraheadtostartanewleg.
Theupstreamsurveywasverypleasant.
Thepassageaveraged30to40feetwidewithlargeclaybanksandceilingheightsofusually10to15feet.Averyshallowstreammeanderedacrossthefloor.Itwasdefinitelysomeofthenicestandeasiestpassageintheentirecave.Later,Dave’steamwasgettingcoldandthoughttheyshouldhavereachedtheotherteam’sstartingpoint.Theydecidedtowarmupbyrunningaheadtofindthem.When they reachedamassiveunstablebreakdownpile,theycouldfindnotraceoftheothersanditwasn’tobviouswherethey’dgone.Veryhesitantly,theyventuredashortwayupintothefresh-lookingbreakdown,but thankfullysoonheardvoicescomingtowardthem.RandandChrishadnotsettheirfirststationuntiltheyreachedthetopofthebreakdownmountain,andthensurveyeddownthefarsideofthemountainandintoacontinuationofthebore.Unfortunately,itsoonhitanothermajorcollapse,wheretheysawnoobviouswaytocontinue.Davedidn’twanttoleaveahangingsurvey,sotheyreturnedtowherehehadleftoffandfinishedthesurveyuptothe40-foot-wideflatareaatthebaseofthebreakdownpile.Beforetheyleftthearea,ChrisBellcheckedtheonlysignificantsidepassageseen,whichledtoadomewithasmallwaterfallemergingfromwhatappearedtobea4-foothighpassage.
Itwas8p.m.whentheytookabreakin
thejunctionroombeforestartingthefour-miletrekout.ChrishurthiskneeandwasinobviouspainfromtheLivingRoomout,butregardless,hekeptagoodpace.Thelastoftheteamexitedtheentrancesinkabout12:45a.m.aftera15.5hourtrip.Atotalof2587feetofsurveywaslogged,puttingBinkleyCaveover24miles,buttherewasdisappointmentabouttheunstableupstreambreakdownandthedecreasinglikelihoodoffindingadownstreamcontinuationofthebore.Thesecondbreakdownwasnearlyfivemilesfromtheentrance,makingita10-mileroundtripinmostly-wetconditions.AddinginthemiserableandnowverywetD&BCrawl,BookAvenueseemedveryremote.Everyonewasgrowingkeenlyawarethatanaccidentbacktherecouldresultineitheraworld-classrescueorcatastrophe.BinkleyCavewasneitherwarmnordry,andarescuebacktherewouldbemuchharderthaninlonger,butfriendliercaves. ItwouldbeawhilebeforethenexttriptoBookAvenue.TherestofAugustwasoccupiedwithareconnaissancetriptotheBaelzsection,moreworkintheRevelationRoaddig,andlastly,atriptoenlargethecrawlinCarcassCrevicetoadmitlargercavers,althoughwedecidedtowaituntilcoldweatherwhenairwasflowingfurtherintothecaveinordertodeterminewheretodig.
OnLaborDayweekend,sevencaversassembledforthefirsttriptoBlowingHolesince thepreviousNovember.Themainobjectivewouldbe tomicro-blast someoverheadrocksblockingthewayupwardintopocketsattheupperendofthestreampassageskirtingtheleftsideoftheTorrentRoom.Since thesurveydatastoredonDave’sPalmPilothadbeenaccidentlydeleted,thepassagealsoneededtoberesur-veyed,exceptforthesketch.WhileTySpattaandthreeothersworkedonmicro-blasting,Dave,MikeDrake,andMarkMatthews
resurveyedthe341feet.Aftermuchwork,TywasfinallyabletoopenasmallholeandRandcontortedhimselfupintotheoverheadpocket.Althoughtherewasstrongairfloweverywhereinthebreakdownandthesoundofastreamcascadingthroughrockscouldbeheardupstream,thereappearedtobenowayonanywherewithoutamajorblastingproject.Everyonewasnowcoldfrominac-tivityinthewet,lowconfinesofthestreamcrawl,sotheyretreatedtotheTorrentRoomareawheretheycheckedseveralothersmallleadsbeforeheadingout.Therealizationsetinthatevenwithwetsuitstobravelowwetcrawls,therewouldbenoeasyroutearoundtheTorrentRoombreakdown.
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angletobypasstheobstacle.PerhapsthedrystreambedsinkingintoMiller’sCavetwomilestothesoutheastwouldprovidebetterprospects for findingaroute intotheupstreamsectionsofBlowingHole?Ithadbeendye-tracedtoBlowingHoleandHarrisonSpringinthelate1960s.Althoughlocatedhighonthesinkholeplain,ittoo,drewinalargevolumeofairinwinter,likenearlyeveryotherknowncaveoropen-ingintheBinkley/BlowingHolearea.OnSeptember12th,Dave,Rand,and fourothersdescendedonMiller’sarmedwitheverythingbutthekitchensink,butshortofmicro-shavingequipment.Their inten-tionwastocheckevery lead.TheywereguidedbyNormPace’s1960mapandtripreport,whichprovedquiteaccurate.Theyexcavatedalotofwoodanddebrisintheleftforktoregainaccessthroughacrevicetoalowerlevelcomplex60feetbelowthemaintrunk.Theysawseveralhundredfeetofcavebelowthecrevicethatwillneedtobesurveyedatsomepoint.However,alltheairinthecaveseemedtobeflowingfromtwoopeningsatthebackofadomepitcomplexoffofCairnHallintherightforkofthecave.
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Therightopeningwasatightcanyon-likedrainwithmuchtrashwedgedatthetop.Ofcourse,itrequiredmicro-blasting,whichwasabouttheonlydiggingequipmenttheyhadfailedtobring.Considerableeffortwasspentworkingonthenearbyopeningtotheleft,whichKevinSmithreportedendedinatightcrawlunderbreakdownmovingstrongair.Againtheyreallyneededshavingequipment.LizAllaby,theslimmestcaverinthegroup,madetwofutileattemptstosqueezethrough.ThereweretobenoeasybreakthroughinMiller’sCaveeither.Thepotentialwasobviousintheblowingleadsattheendofthedomepitcomplex,butthethoughtofdraggingheavymicro-shavingequipmentthroughthelowcobbleentrancecrawlwasnotappealing,soanassaultonthebreakdownwouldnotbemade.
Aroundthattime,CIGChairmanRonAdams,whohadtakenamarathontripinBinkley in the1980swithJoeOliphantandalsoparticipatedina1997triptoboltandtraversearoundthesideoftheGreatPit,expressedaninterestintakingalongtriptobuildstaminaforaDecembertriptoLechuguilla.Aftermuchdiscussion,theydecidedtotrypushingtheblowingleadRandhaddiscoveredin2008,whichwasheadingtowardsthebottomoftheGreatPitjustover300feettothesouthwest.Ifaroutetothebaseofthepitcouldbeopened,itwouldcutnearlytwomileseachwayofftheonlyknownroutetothatarea.OnSept19th,apartyoffiveheaded intoassault it.Theworkingconditionsatthefrontierinthepassagewerenotpleasant.TyandDavemovedaconsid-erableamountofrocksofvarioussizesandcobblesedimentintheleft-handfork.Finally,theythoughtPatmightbeabletosqueezeupandlookaroundthecorner.However,hisreportwasdiscouraging:therewasanobstructionstraightaheadthatappearedtobeholdingupahugerock.Withoutdisturb-
ingit,thereappearedtobenowaytogetbeyond.TheydecidedtoabandonthedigandrelocatetocontinuetheupstreamsurveyintheSouthBranchRiver.WiththerecentdiscoveryofBookAvenueandthemysteryofwhetherthedownstreamwaterheadedtowardsBlowingHoleortheSouthBranch,asurveyofthepassageseenbyAaronin2001wasnowofmoreimportance.
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becameanobstaclecoursejustbeyondtheentrance toFantasticAvenue.Everyoneconstantlyclimbedoveronelargeboulderafteranotheralthough thepassagewasnominally4to6feethigh.Theyreachedatightsqueeze,assumingitmustbetheoneenlargedbyAaron,althoughtherewasnostrongevidenceofhammering.Ronquicklyandmasterfullymovedseveral largeslabsandopenedaspacelargeenoughtoaccom-modateeveryone.Althoughenthusiasmforsurveywaslow,theybrokeintotwoteamsandplacedatotalof13stationstotaling348feet.TyandPatexploredanother300feetplusbeyondtheirsurveyinmostlystoopway.Patstoppedataclimb-upoverbreakdownthatmightbetightonlargercavers,buttheydidnotreachthedomereportedbyAaron.Theyexitedthecaveaftera14to15-hourtrip.Whenthesurveynoteswereplotted,it showedthatall theirsurveyhadbeenre-survey,andtheoldsurveyhadactuallycontinuedsevenstationsfurther.Apparently,theconstrictiontheyhadopenedwasanewonecreatedbyfloodwatersshiftinglargeslabssincetheoriginalsurveyinthelate60s.PossiblythetightsqueezereachedbyPatwastherealfrontierwheretheISScavershadturnedaround40+yearsearlier?Whilenoth-ingwaslearnedtohelpsolvethemysteryofthedestinationoftheBookAvenuestream,atleastagoodpointofreferenceforresum-ingthesurveyoftheSouthBranchpassagewasestablished.
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Holetripreport,JamieWinnere-mailedDaveaboutapromisingdig locationinapassagetrendingaroundtherightsideoftheTorrentRoombreakdownhehadseenonhisOctober2008trip.ThatgotDaveexcited,sotheyscheduledatripforOctober3rd.InadditiontoJamieandDave,PatMudd,BrianWelp,ToddWebb,andTimPride joinedtheparty.Thetripupstreamwastedious,astheentrancecrawlwasfilledwithpooledwaterandToddbroughtagiganticorangePelicancaseloadedwithahammerdrillandothertools.OnlywithdifficultywasthecasecontortedthroughthesqueezedownintotheSubwayandmanhandledbyBriantotheEerieCanalwhereitcouldbefloatedmostofthewayupriverinknee-to-neckdeepwater.
WhentheyreachedtheTorrentRoomarea,Jamie’sdigdidn’tseemquiteasappeal-ingasherememberedit,butheandBriansettoworkonitanyway.Davecontinuedlook-ingandpokingaround.AtthespotwherehehadstoppedduringhisonlyvisittothatareainNovember2008,whatheheardgothimveryexcited.Beyondasmallstreamcomingfromacrackintheceiling,hecouldheartheroarofamuchlargerstreambeyond.TimandDaverelocatedseveralrocksbutencounteredmassivebreakdownwithnowayon.However,justafewfeetaway,waterwaspouringoutofthebreakdownandflow-ingoutunderaledge,beyondwhichthereappearedtobeapocket.Tim,Pat,andDavebeganremovingapileofrocksblockingthespaceunderthe ledge,usingonlya longcrowbar.Progresswasslow,sincetherocks,cobble,andothersedimentswereallpartiallycementedtogether.Aftermuchwork,itwasmade“Pat-sized”sohesqueezedinunderthelowledge,whenamassiveechoingboomcausedhisentirebodyto jumpsidewaysandalmostscaredthecoverallsoffofhim.
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Ashequicklyscrambledbackwardstotherelativesafetyofthehands-and-kneescrawl,a second reverberatingboomfollowed.Everyonewasstartled,butitwasparticularlyunnervingforPat.WhiletheyallknewthatJamieandBrianhadbeendrillingholesforbang,theywerecaughtbysurprise.DaveandTimresumedworkingintheopening.SoonPatwasreadytotryagain,butonlyaftersendingTimdownstreamtorequestnotifi-cationbeforeanotherblast,therebygivinghimtimetoretreatfromthedig.Hethencrawledintothepocket,andreportedbackthatthereappearedtobeafairlysolidceiling,althoughsmallstreamsofwaterwerefallingoutofnumerousoverheadcracks—kindoflikebeinginasubmarinewithleakyseams.Therewereseveralpossibilitiesforcontinu-ing,butallwereblockedbybreakdown.
DavetookPat’splaceandwasabletosqueeze intothefirstpocket.Hesawanopeningandcleared itof rock,butaftercrawlingintoit,sawitwashopelesslyblockedbymassiverocks.Heretreatedtothefirstpocketandstartedworkingforwardinanotherdirection,usingtheareahehadjustvacatedtostoretherocksherelocatedasheedgedforward.Soon,onlyashortsqueezeseparatedhimfromthenextpocket.Patcamein,andmanagedtocrawlpasthimandeasilysquirmedthroughtheconstrictionbeforedisappearingoutofsight.Davelaytherelisteningtotheloudrumbleofthewatercrashingdownthrough therocksabovehim.Inspiteofthedin,hesoonheardthesoundofajubilantPathollering.Itseemedlikealongtimeafter,buthislightwasfinallyseenreturningandhewasveryexcited.Hereportedemergingfromunderabeautifulcascadingwaterfallandclimbingupintoalargeroomandapassagewitha30-footceil-ingthatwenton!BynowtheBoomteamhadjoinedthem,andeveryonewaspumpedup.PathelpedenlargethesqueezetoallowDave
topushhistorsoovertherectangularedgeofthebreakdownblockatthetightestpoint.Itwasreallytight;butwithPat’sreportplusthethunderingsoundofthewaterfallhypinghisadrenaline,hemadeit.Thenwithahammerandchiselpassedupbytheboomboys,heandPatset toworkenlargingtwomorespotsto“Dave-sized.”Theythenclimbedupthroughthebreakdown,throughashortbellycrawlandunderneaththecurtainofasoakingwaterfalltostandupamazedatthesizeoftheroomandtheceilingfarabove.After41years,theTorrentRoombreakdownhadfinallybeenbypassedandtheupstreamboreholereached.Whatnooneexpectedwasthattheupperriverwouldberunningatanelevation20feethigherthanthelowerriver.Soon,JamieandBrianpoppedupthroughthewaterfallaswell.Unfortunately,thefirstsqueezewasstilltootightforTim,soheandToddremainedbelow.Itwasalreadylateintheday,astheyhaddugalongtime.Jamiewasoverdueto joinhiswifeCarlaforaHarrison-CrawfordGrottocookout.However,theyhadtoscoopalittlebooty.Theyheadedupstreaminbigriverpassagewiththefloorclimbingrapidlyasthewaterdescendedthroughnumerousriffles.
Afterafewhundredfeetofverynicecanyonupstream,theywerewalkinginabroadcorridoroverabreakdownfloor.Aslopetotherightledupintoalargeroomwithabeautifulflowstoneformationonthefarwallatthetop.Theyhustledthroughwhatappearedtobeanoverflowcanyonandrejoinedthemainriveratabroadjunction.Themainstreamapparentlywentaroundthebacksideof the large room,whichtheynamedtheMini-MountainRoomdueto itssimilarity inshapetotheMountainRoominBinkley’sCave.Ontheothersidepastthebroadjunction, jammedintothebreakdownabouteightfeetabovestreamlevel,theyfoundayellowhardhat!Earlier,
theyhadseenseveraloldcansandanoldplasticdishwashing liquidbottle.Noonehadeverseentrashinthelowerriver,prob-ablybecausetheTorrentRoombreakdownfiltereditout.However,therewasobviouslya fairlyopenconnection to thesurfacesomewhereupstream.Everyoneassumeditwasprobablyfromthedrystreambedflush-ingtrashintotheMiller’sCaveentrancetwomilestothesoutheast.Thepassageaheadcontinued25to30feetwideand8to12feethigh,withthewatergrowingdeeperastheyprogressed.Itcontinuedinthatfashionandtheyeventuallyretreated;itwastimetoheadout.Backatthewaterfall,BrianandPatclimbedthebreakdownslopeoppositethewaterfall,whichwaspresumably thebacksideoftheTorrentRoombreakdown.Itcontinuedupandupataverysteepangle.Everyoneheadedbackdowntheriverandarrivedattheentrancejustasitwasgettingdark.Thiswasthesecondbigdiscoveryinjustoverthreemonths.TheycaravannedtotheSchottersandfoundplentyoffoodandgoodcompanystillpresentat thegrottopicnic.Ithadbeenagreatday!
Thisconcludespartone. Inthenextissue,thesurveyofBlowingHoleensues,withthecavelengthgrowingfromtheinitial1.85milesto5.19miles(asofDecember2010thereare6.75milessurveyed).
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