CRUCIFIXION CAVE
October 10, 2017
Andy and Heather at the Entrance of Crucifixion Cave, Arizona |
eruptions events in between those times.
Crucifixion cave is interesting as it starts out as a basalt layer and it appears that the cave breaks into a sandstone like layer or a limestone layer with some interesting corrosion residue on the walls once you get into the cave itself. There is a initial 30 ft. drop that is excellent for practicing SRT and technique.
There is a bit of a lip, free hang into a big room, and it is big enough to rig multiple lines down into the entrance. I am not sure how this cave got its name but there is some graffiti on the walls that indicate where the name was given.
Andy and heather stayed in the sink as I continued down to the bottom of the multi-pitch which ends at around 110-120 ft in total depth.
The room appeared to change in dynamic and had some interesting clays and silt layers of yellow, red, and pastel color.
I continued down the walking passage for a bit and headed back out so they could practice change overs and get the proper technique down, in-which they did great with SRT.
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