Smith ROAD NOISE CAVE: AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVER Marion ©. So, about five On May 19, 1996, after an unsuccessful cave hunt in Warren County with John Being in no hurry, to tour 200 foot long Fred Hutchison, Jim Smith, and Gerald Moni, we all headed home, I decided to at least get underground by touring a roadside cave. ped - t miles south of Spencer on Tennessee Highway 30, I stopp After I got out of it I ridgewalked the Hartselie outcrop I explored about VB 178, Steam Hole. Within two bundred feet I found a second cave. Lrg Within sight of the toward the south 0 feet of passage, of which at least 120 feet were virgin, entrance were two parallel pits, about twenty to thirty feet deep, but it was Late o check the pits. The one the one closest to and I had no rope, I returned alone on Friday afternoon, June 7 nd bli However, furthest from the entrance was 24 feet deep and blind the entrance taped 25 to 32 feet deep and after a ten foot crawl ied to a second pit blind. But at least it The bottom 33 feet were narrow and it too was blind Later, after checking the is 400 feet long of 116 feet. was mudfree and there was a ten by fifteen foot side dome. TCS printout and consulting Gerald Moni, I was convinced this cave was "new" and I Altogether, it i OS pri named it for the sound of the traffic on Highway 30 and 155 feet deep. jm vi py ee ® yD > eee WZ ‘4 yy "4 Vis A, y % Wray iy Y yy 3% % Z 4, Be Z J Uy, yy ae a pw ee’ Ry 4 4 Z Z hE ‘ ye yy, ptt ‘ WAAAY MAIER . A So nborse? ® \ ys \ 4 . Qa” BS NS {Qua 8 RRS RN £ KG Nats whos a ae i Hi pps i) og “CD: Yu sy wy. X jw Hh, 4 Z Uy, A Z \ ‘Ot 4“ y opus “i > EME st es AOL 3 RK NSS a g MWS ow ys RAQAQA’Y = ¢F . ae See -. Ss N SS. 3 > S § F é ¢ WO f . F YS N a AQ qqnssgT’ NS \ WR S N S eS SS aw N N N Ws Qaw ot Ke SSSA AY .