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Sugar Pine Butte Ice Cave entrance

A view at the entrance of Sugar Pine Butte Ice Cave near McCloud, California, most likely formed from an ancient eruption of Mt. Shasta.  The cave is a series of three collapse pits w/ minimal connection however this is the main entrance w/ a short passage about 200 feet in length, mostly all stooping and crawling on sandy floors.  There was a few ice stalagmites inside w/ probably more during the spring season.  An old wooden sturdy ladder leads down to access through this tiny opening.  These caves have been known as ice caves since before 1935.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 21/12/2018
Uploaded: 22/11/2018
Published: 22/11/2018
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Tags: mccloud; california; lava tubes; collapse pit; entrance; ice cave; mount shasta; woods; sugar pine butte ice cave; cavern
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