Yup. It's a very, very small Mass Hole (no affiliation with the more significant cave by the same name, same state, but in a different formation) located near the Connecticut River Valley rift. It's small (225 to 400 feet in total interconnected length) and perhaps 30' "deep" at most.

Of course, it's made the news across the state, was all the talk at the local climbing quarry this evening, but the information is slim so far (still not sure exactly who it was, and if they were caving w/ a Grotto or not).

--Dave  / Boston Grotto




On Jul 20, 2010, at 7:04 PM, Mixon Bill wrote:

That was a talus cave. -- Mixon
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