Fort Stanton Cave Study Project: August, 2024 DRAFT |
Fort Stanton Cave - 50 Miles of survey-Page 2 (or 1)
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Garrett Jorgensen-Olague, Derek Wolf, Adam Weaver and Chris Pelczarski display a "50 Miles" bat symbol before heading back 10 miles to daylight,
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The team exited the cave after a multi-day trip and reported they had surveyed enough new unexplored passage to reach the 50-Mile length! |
NOTE: Team members encouraged to add captions! |
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The FSCSP acknowledges the support and cooperation of the BLM, the USFS and selected private individuals in the development of this map. No warranty is made by the Fort Stanton Cave Study Project as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this data for individual use with other data, or for purposes not intended by the FSCSP. Spatial information may not meet National Map Accuracy Standards. This information is subject to change without notification. The links below illustrate two of the previous survey trips that contributed to the new length of Fort Stanton Cave |
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