Virgin Cave at Kahuku 22I

Check out yesterday’s post for part one of this caving research trip.

After 22J, we headed up to 22I. Previous scouting trips noted only 5m of cave in one direction and 15m in the other; however, after staring at a choke for a while, we found a TIGHT squeeze through. We dropped into over 130m of textbook Hawaii lava tube cave and were likely the first humans to visit this cave.

I’ve done a bit of a survey of underwater caves, concept is similar for dry caves although the methods and pace are a bit different and it’s MUCH easier to communicate with other cavers. Having done a few prior survey trips, Peter and Bob entrusted me with setting stations on this trip, which means I was out front.

A survey station marker and LOTS of color!

A survey station marker and LOTS of color!

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Delicate calcite everywhere, mostly the ceiling

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Calcite forming preferentially on a particular side of small lavacicles, which happened to be in the lee of the prevailing cave wind we observed

Due to the young age of lava tube caves, there tends to be few flowstone features, but this cave is showing the beginnings of some in a couple places. Yay: Wet Rocks!

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Beginnings of a stalagtite

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Beginnings of stalagmites

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Flowstone deposits and WET ROCK!

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Medium-sized, mostly standing-height passage

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Lots of roots coming through the ceiling

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Dramatic s-curves and elevation changes

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Lavacicles

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A flow line showing where a later flow only came part way up the tube and coated existing lavacicles

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Rather large passage that just walls out, but still good air til nearly the end. Bob looks for wind.

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The yellow-orange stuff on these lavacicles is actually a biomat

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Another flow line

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A lehua flower. Ohi’a trees are one of the first to grow on lava flows and is endemic to Hawaii.

The pics are quick & dirty snapshots taken with a point & shoot in between survey points. Peter lugged in 6 strobes and a 3D camera for the offical research documentation.

26 April 2014

1 thought on “Virgin Cave at Kahuku 22I

  1. thank you for this! I read about it, am trying to recreate the myth that explains these caves and its relations to the wai on Oahu. I never saw photos that would help me in my belief of their existence. thank you!

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