The Getaway Multi-Cache
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Where will you go now that you have the T-One goods? The coords in the first stage will take you to the hide out. Robbers Cave! The final stage is magnetic and can hold a few small items. There is plenty of parking near by, but please use some stealth when searching. Please BYOP.
Robber's Cave became known in the early days by the Pawnee Indians. They called it Pahuk Bluff. They used to come here to contact the spirit, Tirawa, the god of all things. They also would go into the caves to learn about their animal powers, healing plants, hold initiations and carry out ceremonies. This place was very spititual place for them and they held it in high regard. The Pawnee were removed from the area in 1858.
In the early 1860's it was used as a stop on the Underground Railroad. This is also plausable due to the fact that John Brown's cave (yes, the famous abolishonist) in Nebraska City (50 miles away) has been a proven stop on the Underground Railroad. In 1876, it is said that Jesse James hid out here after a robbery. But this is just some of the interesting stories to do with the cave. The main stories to do with the caves and tunnel being haunted, have to do, in part, with its location. It is situated very close to the state penitentiary and Hospital for the Insane. In early years, many convicts and patients found ways into the tunnel system through the basements, These tunnels were said to extend in all directions for miles around. Many inmates and patients either found their way to freedom or died in the tunnels. Soon the tunnels were found and sealed off from the penitentary and hospital sides.
Many accounts and descriptions of the cave exist today (it has been sealed off now). Robber's Cave used to be owned by a little old lady. You would have to knock on her door to get permission to go in (and pay a fee). She would unlock the big door on the cave and let you inside. Once inside, a rickedity old stairway led down 150 feet. There was an electrical line with light bulbs hung through some of the tunnels and corridors. The lights were spaced so far apart, that you would be in almost total darkness between lights. They weren't in every tunnel either, they were only in some of the tunnels closer to the entrance.
Shortly after leaving the stairs behind, the tunnel would curve. You would have to watch out for the "Well," a 200 foot plunge into total darkness caused by groundwater seepage for centuries. It is at the "Well" that you caould be guaranteed to find hundreds of bats just waiting to take flight. They could be found elsewhere in the network, but they could always be found here.
Many other passages wound throught the network. As you went through many of these tunnels, water was constantly dripping from above. But the eerie thing about it is that the water was blood red. The bats were always flying about, just missing your face by inches. In this cavern, there was a small natural chimney with a firepit below it. It was here that Jesse James was said to have hidden out. The chamber used to extend much further, but one end of the room had been blocked off by a wall of bricks, block and concrete. It is here that the tunnels were said to run for miles and connect to the state penitentary and state hospital for the insane. If you pressed your ear to this wall, you could always hear the voices, cries and screams.
Robber's Cave had been open to the public off and on for many years. In the 1970's it was closed down for the first time. In 1985, it was opened again, but only for a few short years. The openings have now been sealed off and the area has been developed (a Subway restaurant now stands very near the origial entrance). There is no longer access into the network of tunnels. The large concrete structure built into the hill side about 50' away from the cache hide is where the entrance used to be.
Hope you enjoy the Getaway!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Fgntr 1: haqre naq uvtu
Fgntr 2: ybj
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