On May 7, 2020, Michael Mixerr explores this cave while recording a news video on dangers of Hobo Cave and for an urban exploration video in Gus Fruh Park. Here is where he uncovered and discovered a series of small caves conjoined together located within Gus Fruh Park and Barton Creek Preserve in Austin, Texas.
In order to access Two Hole Cave, he had to climb a steep slope on a hill at a 48ยบ degree angle and navigate through a maze of boulders. The rugged terrain made it difficult for him to navigate through. Michael Mixerr said, “The high distance above ground makes accessibility difficult for many people.”
Michael Mixerr described Two Hole Cave as “a cramped two-hole cave that is dry and moist”. Two Hole Cave has an arid temperature with mixed humidity. Humidity rating is 50% on the humidity index.
In the central part of Gus Fruh Park on the right side of a cliffside is where he uncovered and discovered Two Hole Cave which is just right of Hobo Cave. Here he discovered an entry way leading to Two Hole Cave.
However he discovered Two Hole Cave is only accessible by crawling as the height of this cave is 2 feet in height and 3 feet in width with no standing room. Sitting on the outside rim perimeter or edge is the only other option towards gaining access or entry. Michael Mixerr described Two Hole Cave as “a cramped two-hole cave that is dry and moist with no standing room”. The shape of the interior of this cave is Y-shaped with a short 2 foot long entrance leading up to two separate split passages. This a Y Cave.
One other thing he discovered was the lack of wildlife inhabiting this cave. Two Hole Cave has no signs of wildlife whatsoever. Not even insects inhabit this cave.
Two Hole Cave is located below and underneath houses located at the address of 1804 Glencliff Drive, Austin, Texas, US 78704.
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