Cave Exploring at Pluto's Cave in Northern California
Cave Exploring at Pluto's Cave in Northern California
Pluto's Cave is a great place to try your hand at cave exploration, only 15 minutes from the 5 Freeway. There are better caves up in Lava Beds National Monument, but this is a great one to explore and to get a feel for being underground. Plus, it has two cave-ins that make for impressive photography spots.
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Another hidden gem..Thank for sharing you guys !!
Great video!!!
Short, brief , entertaining. Thanks for this. Gonna check this out one day 🤟
Pluto Projects from the sky light.
awesome video. I just went inside pluto cave this morning (july 7). great experience
@californiathroughmylens
7 жыл бұрын
Awesome, glad you could check it out!
@jerry-Shor
7 жыл бұрын
thanks
@toruko-ishibravo2zulu679
3 жыл бұрын
It has spelunker 'residue'. That's everything I don't see in unexplored caves. That's why I put a slab over my dug entry, drop organics over excavated dirt, and brush away my footprints on departure. I use GPS to go there and return. I ride a DR 650SE so you won't see me parked off a road. I leave a register station inside the cave if you want to comment or steal a pretty pencil.
Are there lots of caves in that area?
what time of day do you have to go to catch the light coming through the skylight like that at 1:26?
@drakeweddner
2 жыл бұрын
Depends on the month
If you make it all the way back you get to that little hole that my video shows us crawling into!
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Yes, Interstate-5 will pass karst. Igneous and Metamorphic, certainly, and talus slopes may hide them. Year around summit ice has caves under glaciers and where volcanic heated gas melts its way upward. Further west are littoral. I tend to ignore open cave entry. After more than one skunk encounter my reader also may be so inclined. Experience has given me clues to find a likely entry. Simple tests may verify a large cave is below me. Tools open the unexplored caves. Wildlife tends to be Troglodytes. But there may be other access not known to me and acknowledged by such clues as animal tracks or an odor of death. There is a big party scheduled for cave explorers off I-5 in 2021. Who by cartography did prove they had explored +150 miles in just one cave. Membership only. I'm an associate in speleology organizations located in CA, MT, WV, and WY. Pluto's Cove first entered the historical record in 1863 and the first known white folks to enter found soot of burning torches on the ceiling at the cave rear. No stone age relics are known to have been found inside.
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