Spencer Cannon: The opening to the cave, it starts up on flat ground up here, flat rocky ground, and you go down into the ground about 15 feet and from there you have to go horizontal. All you need to understand is we’re way off the beaten path, standing on the fringe of Utah’s West Desert next to a hole in the ground known as Nutty Putty Cave. Anybody from anywhere in Utah County, the, the closest anybody would be in arrival time would be 35 to 40 minutes at the very best if somebody was coming from say Saratoga Springs or, or uh Goshen or Eureka or something like that.ĭave Cawley: If you’re not familiar with an of this geography, that’s okay. It takes the better part of an hour from Spanish Fork to get here. Spencer Cannon: As you saw coming out here, there’s no fast way to get here. We’re eight miles off the pavement down a muddy, rutted dirt road. Beyond that, a sea of basin and range, stretching on across Utah and Nevada. Off to the west, the Tintic Mountains obscure my view of the Rush Valley. Dave Cawley: Standing at the top of Blowhole Hill, I can see storm cells sliding south across the Cedar Valley.
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