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water is from B-B Hole, a nearby river cave that<br />

is presently closed by a gate (see page 294). The<br />

water from B-B Hole was dye-traced to Sharpe<br />

Spring, which is the spring forming the stream<br />

that enters Wyandotte Lake. The water leaves<br />

the cave by sinking into the massive breakdown<br />

in the first room. There is a dig through this<br />

breakdown that unsuccessfully attempted to<br />

follow the stream.<br />

A sizable number of Myotis sodalis (Indiana<br />

bats) use this cave as a hibernaculum. The cave<br />

should be avoided from September 1st to April<br />

1st because of this.<br />

Reference: BIG, 15#3, 8/80, D.Black<br />

CIG Cave Capers Guidebooks: 1984, 1986<br />

BIG Harrison Crawford State Forest Guide,<br />

1963<br />

BIG, 3#1, 7/60<br />

Caves of Indiana, 1967, R.L.Powell<br />

IKC UPDATE #23, 12/91, K.Dunlap<br />

Ted Wilson in Wildcat Cave.<br />

Photo by Dave Black.<br />

Crawford County Caves<br />

Joe Monks in Wildcat Cave.<br />

Photo by Brian Killingbeck.<br />

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