Logo
File #: 11542-19    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready (BCC)
File created: 1/3/2019 In control: Parks and Recreation Board
On agenda: 1/10/2019 Final action:
Title: White Rock Cliff Cave - Hell's Hole Gate Project
Presenters: Harry Burgess
Attachments: 1. A - Hell's Hole Gate Project
Title
White Rock Cliff Cave - Hell's Hole Gate Project
Body
In July of 2017, a local teenager fell approximately 400’ from a ledge outside of Hell’s Hole cave, resulting in his untimely death. Prior incidents in the same location have also resulted in death and/or serious injury. While recognizing that there are many natural hazards in Los Alamos County, the family of the teen have approached County staff requesting that the County consider eliminating this particular hazard, either by blocking the specific entrance to the cave or by other means.

Harry Burgess (County Manager), has been a caver for the majority of his life and when he first heard of this request, Harry met with the family to discuss their concerns and potential suggestions. Following this meeting, Harry and his son Garron visited the cave, assessed the hazards, and took many pictures of the concerning areas. These pictures were then presented at a local caving club meeting (Pajarito Grotto), and the members of the Grotto offered their support in determining an appropriate solution that seeks to protect both the cave and the people visiting it. In November, several members of the Grotto visited the cave along with Mr. Burgess, and various solutions were discussed along with additional pictures taken and an initial survey of the size of the entrance (see attachments).

The purpose of the discussion this evening will be to obtain input from the committee as well as members of the public regarding the appropriate solution. At present, the suggested action would be to close/block the southernmost entrance to the cave, as this entrance provides access to a particularly exposed ledge - roughly two feet wide and covered with pea-sized rocks (rendering the ledge slippery) - that overlooks an approximate 400’ drop. The cave has several other entrances that are safer to utilize (albeit still exposed), and therefore a blockage of this particular entrance would not prevent normal visitation of the ca...

Click here for full text