Candlelight

Candlelight is an amazing cave with 5,469 ft. of passage, and is 342 ft. deep. It's name comes from the many candles placed throughout the cave by the original miners who found it. Entrance to the cave is gained by an 80' rappel down a 200' vertical mine shaft into a drift where miners broke into the cave. You can read more about it here. http://www.caves.org/grotto/timpgrotto/

Map Courtesy of Brandon Kowallis - Copyright 2004.

The gate.

Brandon Kowallis - First one in.

Spencer - On rope.

Writing by miners in early 1930's.

An old thermometer. Currently reading 58 degrees, but the cave gets much warmer the further you go down.
This cave is very confusing, and can be dangerous if you do not follow the markers.
One of the candles that the cave is named for that was left behind by the miners.


The entrance to Ooh Aah Canyon. The walls are covered with beautiful, delicate and incredibly white gypsum crystals.

Chris and Daniel in Ooh Aah Canyon


Image copyright Brandon Kowallis 2009.

The walls are covered in this beatiful gypsum growth.





Image copyright Brandon Kowallis 2009.
Brandon and Zeke in Ooh Aah Canyon.


Zeke up-climbing "Post Nasal Drop" (Image copyright Brandon Kowallis 2009).

There are a few climbs in the cave that are a little intimidating.
Shane climbing out of "Post Nasal Drop" (Image copyright Brandon Kowallis 2009).
Spencer up-climbing "Post Nasal Drop" (Image copyright Brandon Kowallis 2009).

One of the many candles found in Candlelight cave.

This was the only room with stalactites, stalagmites, columns and flowstone that we found.



Brandon on rope.
Spencer about to start the ascent out of the adit into the vertical shaft.
Spencer ascending out.

Can you say "Vertigo"? This photo is looking down to the bottom of the vertical mine shaft about 120' below the entrance to Candlelight.

The view from the adit up the vertical shaft.
 

Utah's Longest and Deepest Caves



Some other interesting info on these caves:

Main Drain is the 11th deepest cave in the US and 9th deepest in the continental US.
Neff's is the 13th deepest cave in the US and the 11th deepest in the continental US.
Nielsen's is the 21st deepest cave in the US and 793rd longest.
Big Brush Creek Cave is the 24th deepest in the US and the 152nd longest.
Little Brush Creek is the 38th deepest in the US and the 132nd longest.
Polygamy's End is the 143rd deepest in the US.

This is according to the caverbob.com website. You can see a complete list here: http://www.caverbob.com/usadeep.htm
http://www.caverbob.com/usalong.htm
 

Silly Putty Cave


Silly Putty Cave is on the same hill as Nutty Putty Cave and due to its close proximity to Nutty Putty and its recent closure, this cave has been welded shut to prevent any access. Once a complete management plan is in place, then an operable gate will be installed.
 

Rabbit Trap Cave


Below the pile of boulders lies Rabbit Trap Cave which is located on the same hill as Nutty Putty. Due to the recent vandalism to the Nutty Putty gate, and fear that inexperienced cavers will attemt this more dangerous cave, the entrance to it has been welded shut to prevent any access. once a complete management plan is in place, then an operable gate will be installed.