Jolly Roger is a small Rock Canyon cave that is about 40' deep. There are two chutes that are both filled with dirt and would require a lot of digging to continue downward. It appears that rainwater continually brings debris in. This cave has good potential of continuing if you are ready to work. Apparently there was a skull and crossbones drawn on the wall when it was discoverd, thus the name Jolly Roger.

A very cool entrance.

Looking down into the entrance pit.

There are three
separate entrances but I would just call the other two "skylights".

Looking down the East tube.

Looking down the South tube.
The is a room at the bottom of the South tube that has some good growth in it. The column to the right of center is about 3 ft. long.

Not a very big cave but it has some great photo ops.

1 comments:
is there any way oi could get some more info as to where this cave is located?
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