swiftsearcher
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I have included an image of a rock outside the entrance to a cave Ralph Hurst and I recently explored when he visited. I am hoping some here might be able to help us out. This cave actually has another "entrance" inside the main entrance that goes back toward one of Swift's Principal Mines (which is very close to this cave). The main entrance also is not visible from any distance whatsoever, unless you are at one of Swift's Mine's entrances and happen to look this way (which there is a "marker" Swift mentions on the clift directly above this cave's main entrance). I happened upon this cave a couple years back by accident, while I was at one of Swift's Principal mines taking pics of the marker.
The entrance inside this cave that seems to go back further is kinda small and we didn't enter it (due to snakes not being gone yet and wanting more information, as it looks risky). Anyway, I am thinking of going back and entering the smaller entrance soon and wanted to see if anyone has ANY detailed information whatsoever on the Great Cave?
I will tell you some about this cave and maybe it will ring a bell or one of you might have a journal (or other source) with more detailed information on the Great Cave. All the journals Ralph and I have or have viewed don't give any "specifics" on the Great Cave.
Also, if there is any individual here who might be an experienced "caver" with information about the Great Cave, I have narrowed the Great Cave down to two areas (with a third being a longshot, but possible). Please contact me at [email protected] and we might be able to work something out for your aid in helping us explore these possible sites!
First of all, this cave entrance is only visible (except when at the opening) from one of Swift's Mines. It is in the same section of clifts and appears to even go back toward this particular mine. One of Swift's "markers" is located on the top of the Clift above this cave entrance. The cave has a "spiral staircase" as you go down inside the opening - behind this "staircase" is the smaller opening seeming to go back to the mine. Outside the cave is this rock with the carvings shown on it. The top two seem to be two crosses. The middle four seem to be four crosses and the bottom carving is a bowie knife blade pointing toward the cave entrance. Below this rock, there also seems to be a "chamber" one could crawl in (once you are inside the cave). Again, we did not explore this "chamber" as of yet. We have assumptions that the Bowie Knife "points to treasure". Also, I thought the crosses (which to the Spanish seemed to have meant Church Treasure here) might be markings Swift and Co. made when they deposited Crowns/Bars inside the Great Cave (their storehouse for excess gold/silver they could not take back with them). Since there are six "crosses", this might mean that Swift and Co. deposited their "excess" here six times (or years). I believe the excess was deposited between the years of 1763-68, thus, accounting for the six crosses (I will go into detail where I arrived at this figure in my upcoming book).
Also, on the main ridge nearby (where I first came into this section from in the beginning), there is an Indian petroglyph in red. The image is a 12 ft. tall stick person with an arrow for the person's "privates" and the arrow is pointing in this general direction. Also, on the backside of this main ridge are several "cave openings" that could easily go through the ridge and might even intersect with a cave coming from the cave I mentioned! Also, further along the clift section the cave and mine are located, near the main ridge, I ran into several huge "chambers" while trying to get to the bottom of the clifts when I first located this area. In fact, I became stuck and had to pull myself up using a laurel bush (or fall 40+ ft.). Then, I found a set of Indian Stairsteps nearby later that day (that were between this clifty ridge and the main ridge).
From exploring most of this area (except some of the caves and the huge "chambers", I believe there might lie some HUGE cave system in this area. The only problem is going to be finding the small openings that are entrances into it (which I might need help with, if anyone can go through the week, again, contact me).
If anyone has any additional information about the Great Cave, feel free to post here or e-mail me at [email protected]. Or, if any of what I have described rings a bell, or, if you have any thoughts on the carvings. Thanks in advance!
The entrance inside this cave that seems to go back further is kinda small and we didn't enter it (due to snakes not being gone yet and wanting more information, as it looks risky). Anyway, I am thinking of going back and entering the smaller entrance soon and wanted to see if anyone has ANY detailed information whatsoever on the Great Cave?
I will tell you some about this cave and maybe it will ring a bell or one of you might have a journal (or other source) with more detailed information on the Great Cave. All the journals Ralph and I have or have viewed don't give any "specifics" on the Great Cave.
Also, if there is any individual here who might be an experienced "caver" with information about the Great Cave, I have narrowed the Great Cave down to two areas (with a third being a longshot, but possible). Please contact me at [email protected] and we might be able to work something out for your aid in helping us explore these possible sites!
First of all, this cave entrance is only visible (except when at the opening) from one of Swift's Mines. It is in the same section of clifts and appears to even go back toward this particular mine. One of Swift's "markers" is located on the top of the Clift above this cave entrance. The cave has a "spiral staircase" as you go down inside the opening - behind this "staircase" is the smaller opening seeming to go back to the mine. Outside the cave is this rock with the carvings shown on it. The top two seem to be two crosses. The middle four seem to be four crosses and the bottom carving is a bowie knife blade pointing toward the cave entrance. Below this rock, there also seems to be a "chamber" one could crawl in (once you are inside the cave). Again, we did not explore this "chamber" as of yet. We have assumptions that the Bowie Knife "points to treasure". Also, I thought the crosses (which to the Spanish seemed to have meant Church Treasure here) might be markings Swift and Co. made when they deposited Crowns/Bars inside the Great Cave (their storehouse for excess gold/silver they could not take back with them). Since there are six "crosses", this might mean that Swift and Co. deposited their "excess" here six times (or years). I believe the excess was deposited between the years of 1763-68, thus, accounting for the six crosses (I will go into detail where I arrived at this figure in my upcoming book).
Also, on the main ridge nearby (where I first came into this section from in the beginning), there is an Indian petroglyph in red. The image is a 12 ft. tall stick person with an arrow for the person's "privates" and the arrow is pointing in this general direction. Also, on the backside of this main ridge are several "cave openings" that could easily go through the ridge and might even intersect with a cave coming from the cave I mentioned! Also, further along the clift section the cave and mine are located, near the main ridge, I ran into several huge "chambers" while trying to get to the bottom of the clifts when I first located this area. In fact, I became stuck and had to pull myself up using a laurel bush (or fall 40+ ft.). Then, I found a set of Indian Stairsteps nearby later that day (that were between this clifty ridge and the main ridge).
From exploring most of this area (except some of the caves and the huge "chambers", I believe there might lie some HUGE cave system in this area. The only problem is going to be finding the small openings that are entrances into it (which I might need help with, if anyone can go through the week, again, contact me).
If anyone has any additional information about the Great Cave, feel free to post here or e-mail me at [email protected]. Or, if any of what I have described rings a bell, or, if you have any thoughts on the carvings. Thanks in advance!