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EarthcacheWind Cave National Park

A cache by EVA-Duo     Hidden: 12/8/2006

Size: Size: Not chosen (Not chosen)     Difficulty: 1 out of 5     Terrain: 1.5 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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In South Dakota, United States

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Wind Cave National Park is located in the southern Black Hills of South Dakota, on Rt. 385 between Custer and Hot Springs, SD.
Wind Cave National Park protects one of the longest, most complex maze-cave systems in the world and Ranger guided cave tours are available year round.

The Wind Cave area has been protected since 1903, when it became a national park. Regarded as sacred by American Indians, the cave was not found by settlers until 1881, when two brothers, Jesse and Tom Bingham, heard a loud whistling noise. The sound led them to a small hole in the ground, the cave's only natural opening. That wind, which gave the cave its name, is created by differences between atmospheric pressures in the cave and outside.

The cave contains an extensive network of passageways containing very rare boxwork formations; also popcorn, frostwork, and other delicate, irreplaceable features. About 60 million years ago, the forces that uplifted the Rocky Mountains also uplifted the modern Black Hills, producing large fractures and cracks in the overlying limestone. Over millions of years, water moving slowly through those cracks dissolved the limestone to produce the complex maze of the cave's passages.

The process of cave formation exposed some of the most prominent features in Wind Cave -- the boxwork --thin, honeycomb-shaped structures of calcite that protrude from the walls and ceiling. Although Wind Cave has few stalactites and stalagmites, many unusual formations and a variety of minerals are found in the cave. The complex geology of the cave, the profusion of boxwork, and the variety of minerals make Wind Cave a world-class cave.

There is much more to Wind Cave National Park than its underground geological wonders. A diverse mix of wildlife, including, bison, pronghorn, and prairie dogs, lives in the 28,295 acres of rolling grassland, pine forests, hills, and ravines that make up its sunlit upper layer.

The easiest way to reach the cache coordinates is through the visitors center, down the stairs and out through the side door. If the visitors center is closed please take the paved pathway around the RIGHT (South) side of the building. Please do not climb over and down the embankment.

Hours & Info: The Visitor Center is open daily year-round, except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and News Years Day. Hours are: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sept. thru May; 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM June, July & August. Call 1-605-745-4600 for daily tour schedules.

To log this cache as a "found it" you must do the following:
. E-mail us (EVA-Duo through our profile) with the correct answer to the following question: How thick is the Paha Sapa Limestone layer? The answer will be found on a sign on the path leading to the natural cave entrance hole.
and if you wish:
. Post (to your found log) a photo of you or members of your team at the natural cave entrance hole which is at the posted cache coordinates.

 


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 October 17, 2009 by salsman (1506 found)
After failing to score tickets to what's apparently the "hottest show in town" (i.e. Jewel Cave). We drove down here to because we had cave on the brain. I knew there was an earth cache here, but never loaded it as I never thought we wouldn't be coming here. Ended up pulling over on the side of the road to log on to the website, so we knew what question we had to answer .

This place was really hopping. Ended up getting in right away because they were adding tours. Answer to the question is on the way.

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 October 14, 2009 by Rote Teufel (5220 found)
During our vacation-trip through parts of the western USA, we did “some” geocaching.

We had a lot of fun, we saw lots of amazing places and we say thank you to everyone who shared his geocache with us!!

TFTC
Team Rote Teufel
Germany


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Photo Teufel@Wind Cave National Park

 October 6, 2009 by bhrbabydoc (454 found)
took the cave tour - it was great! wind velocity coming from the original cave hole 9 MPH! will post photo when we get home.

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 September 28, 2009 by Murphy929 (355 found)
Visited here with Walkabout46 during our vacation. Visiting just a small section of the cave was really neat and enjoyable. Email sent. TFTC #347

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Photo Mollie929 at Wind Cave (natural opening)

 September 28, 2009 by Walkabout46 (1578 found)
What a truly amazing place this is. We took the Garden of Eden tour which covers only a minute portion of the cave. It seems to be endless and we were told by the Park Ranger who guided us, that 4-6 NEW miles of the cave passages are discovered each year! Amazing! Email has been sent and photo is posted with this log. Thank you for bringing us to this amazing place. #1447

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Photo Walkabout46 at natural entrance to Wind Cave

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Last Updated: 1/9/2010 9:36:13 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (5:36 PM GMT)
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