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Pit Priate cave, name withheld

Pit Priate cave, name withheld. Thursday, December 7, 2006. Jeremy in front of formations. Posted by Mark Hargett. A look up the pit. Mark and Jeremy Father and Son. Jeremy and Tim Brothers. Posted by Mark Hargett. A look back up the Pit, sorry I think thats sideways or something. Mark preparing to rappel to second level. Things form very very fast in this cave. Logs, sticks, bones etc are covered. Ceiling in room on first level. Posted by Mark Hargett. Dont knock that rock loose Chaz. Chaz on the .

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Homer Rand Cave

Thursday, December 7, 2006. People have written their names with pencil on the calcite. The interesting part was that they had not deteriorated at all even though this cave gets very wet and somtimes floods. Mitchel, you think if I hit him with a rock he will wear a helmet next time? Passage to second room from the oppositet side.

Hargett Family Pictures

Various Pictures of Mark Julie Jeremy Timothy Hargett. vacations and lots of misc. Monday, August 25, 2008. St Louis House pictures 4. St Louis House pictures 3. St Louis House pictures 3. St Louis House Pictures 2. St Louis House Pictures 1. Sunday, March 11, 2007.

Ennis Cave 1

Various Pics and info on Ennis Cave, Arkansas. Sunday, November 26, 2006. This group of pictures are after the blow hole. In one of the following pics you can just make out the underground lake through all the fog. Bear Pit 136 feet deep.

Ennis Cave 2

Sunday, November 26, 2006. Tim in wedding cake room. Tim in wedding cake room. LInk to more CAVE PICS. Bear Pit 136 feet deep.

Ghostly Cave name changed to protect private cave owner

Sunday, December 3, 2006. I really dont have many good pictures of the cave yet. Our camera malfunctioned during this trip so we really missed most all the good stuff. Crag will be doing a clean up of this cave in the future, so I will try to get some pictures then. turned out some of the texas cavers were from missouri an Iowa, oh well.

Salt Peter Cave

Sunday, December 31, 2006. Flow stone near the entrance. Passage to the small pit. More descent into the pit. this goes through a crack down to the creek. there arre bones embeded in rock off of the creek passage. Another shot of the descent. Mud passage upper part of cave. More passage to upper room.

Alex Cave Name changed to protect private cave owner

Thursday, March 1, 2007. Sacraficial Alter, This was pretty cool. there were a lot of these with a bunch of water in them. Not a very good picture but still they are some cool stalagmites. These kind of give a desert feel.

Squirrel Pit

Monday, March 5, 2007. Tim heading for the top. Well, we are kind of improvising a frog system, since I left mine up top. Links To More Cave Pics. Bear Pit 136 feet deep. Sirrel Pit, said to be deepest in Arkansas. Pip Tim heading for the top. Well, we are kind of improvising a frog system, s.

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Pit Priate cave, name withheld. Thursday, December 7, 2006. Jeremy in front of formations. Posted by Mark Hargett. A look up the pit. Mark and Jeremy Father and Son. Jeremy and Tim Brothers. Posted by Mark Hargett. A look back up the Pit, sorry I think thats sideways or something. Mark preparing to rappel to second level. Things form very very fast in this cave. Logs, sticks, bones etc are covered. Ceiling in room on first level. Posted by Mark Hargett. Dont knock that rock loose Chaz. Chaz on the .

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Salt Peter Cave

Sunday, December 31, 2006. Flow stone near the entrance. Passage to the small pit. More descent into the pit. this goes through a crack down to the creek. there arre bones embeded in rock off of the creek passage. Another shot of the descent. Mud passage upper part of cave. More passage to upper room.

Alex Cave Name changed to protect private cave owner

Thursday, March 1, 2007. Sacraficial Alter, This was pretty cool. there were a lot of these with a bunch of water in them. Not a very good picture but still they are some cool stalagmites. These kind of give a desert feel.

Squirrel Pit

Monday, March 5, 2007. Tim heading for the top. Well, we are kind of improvising a frog system, since I left mine up top. Links To More Cave Pics. Bear Pit 136 feet deep. Sirrel Pit, said to be deepest in Arkansas. Pip Tim heading for the top. Well, we are kind of improvising a frog system, s.