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Harrison County Caves<br />

1915 Cave was discovered in 2000 by<br />

members of the ISS while ridgewalking in<br />

the Harrison County State Forest. The entrance<br />

is a small hole on top of a ridge overlooking Blue<br />

<strong>River</strong>. From the entrance there are two climbdowns<br />

of 5 and 9 feet, respectively. The climb-<br />

This cave is located in one of the wooded<br />

fingers of Baker Hollow, a dry, elevated<br />

valley. The entrance is in the bottom of a valley<br />

floor sinkhole a few feet west and a few feet<br />

lower than the nearby stream bed. During<br />

heavy rainfall, the stream overflows its banks<br />

and enters the entrance of the cave. During<br />

1915 Cave<br />

Baker Hollow Cave<br />

By Aaron Atz<br />

downs lead to a narrow 15-foot-tall canyon<br />

room that ends where the passage narrows and<br />

becomes choked with formations. There is a<br />

signature from 1915: “CK April 13th, 1915.”<br />

Dave Stahl in 1915 Cave.<br />

Photo by Elliot Stahl.<br />

By Dave Black<br />

normal rainfall, the stream will sink in the<br />

stream bed and enter the cave by way of a side<br />

passage. Either way, the cave floods with only a<br />

moderate amount of rainfall.<br />

The entrance is a narrow canyon that slopes<br />

down into a junction area. The main way is to<br />

the left. It is an easy walking passage that ends<br />

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