The standard map is a plan view , showing the cave as if seen from above. Because the cave is "hypogenic"—featuring complex, three-dimensional passages that loop and overlap—the map uses specific markings to guide the viewer:
Nutty Putty Cave , once a popular destination for spelunkers in Utah, is now a permanent tomb and is . While the cave was sealed in 2009 following the tragic death of John Edward Jones, detailed maps and surveys remains accessible as historical records for researchers and those interested in the cave's geology. Understanding the Cave Map nutty putty cave map
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A complex series of tight passages located to the left of the main route. The Birth Canal: The standard map is a plan view ,
The cave's legacy changed forever on November 24, 2009. John Edward Jones, an experienced medical student and father, entered the cave with his brother and friends. While attempting to find the Birth Canal, John accidentally entered an unmapped, vertical fissure known as "Ed’s Push." Understanding the Cave Map Suggested minimal MVP A
The tragedy of 2009 revolves around a specific spot on the map: (also called "The Chute"). On the map, The Big Slide is a yellowish-tan line branching off the main route, leading to a room called "Bob's Way."
: Maps often highlight "Ed's Push," the unmapped fissure where John Jones became trapped after mistaking it for the Birth Canal.
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