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Matthew
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Location: Pasadena
Postby Matthew »
Hey guys! I've been looking for a specific tunnel for years in the foothills that was dug in the 1800s. The main goal was an irrigation tunnel for Pasadena's early ranches. My brother @1blazepatrick1 and I hiked the canyon and actually found what looked to be the tunnel high up on a cliff next to a dry waterfall. By the looks of it, it seemed way to dangerous to get to since all the rock below it was too loose.
Today, I flew my drone into the canyon to get a better look....
The map from 1888 says it's about 800ft deep! Is anyone interested in exploring it and possibly rigging webbing for safety?
Almost. This prospect goes back just a few feet. Whoever dug it lost interest quickly, and the hole tapers quickly. Not good for spelunking, but the bees like it:
There isn't a single bee around anymore (do they survive the winter?), but lots of honeycombs are still there. There're also some honeycomb chunks and bear poop at the bottom of the canyon.