Two Hole Cave is a series of connected caves located within Gus Fruh
Park and Barton Creek Preserve in Austin, Texas. Two Hole Cave is
located on the same cliffside as Hobo Cave, Gus Fruh Park Cave, and
Bullet Cave. Look closely and Two Hole Cave is just right of Hobo Cave.
This news article will describe the geology and natural wildlife of Two
Hole Cave.
Now This “Two Hole Cave” is not to be confused with
the Two Hole Cave that is located within Discovery Well Cave Preserve
Park of Williamson County. That “Two Hole Cave” is located in Cedar
Park, Texas. Two Hole Cave is known as The Y Cave and is also known as
the “Y Hole Cave” too.
In
order to access Two Hole Cave, you have to climb a steep slope on a
hill at a 48º degree angle and navigate through a maze of boulders. The
rugged terrain is difficult for anyone to navigate through. The high
distance above ground makes accessibility difficult for many people.
Entry
and accessibility into Two Hole Cave is quite difficult due to being
located on the wall of a cliff and the steep rugged terrain that is on a
hill that is at a 48º degree angle. The high distance above ground
makes accessibility difficult for many people.
To access this
cave, you need to climb a steep slope that is located on a hillside. The
length of this steep slope is 43 feet long and at a 48º degree angle.
There are huge boulders which make accessibility towards getting to Two
Hole Cave difficult. Navigating through these boulders can be quite
challenging. So wear proper hiking gear and climb with at least one
person or climb with a group of 3 people and more.
Now entry into
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.
This
cave is best to explore from the outside due to its narrow size and
small crawlspace. In the central part of Gus Fruh Park on the right side
of a cliffside is where this cave be seen. Two Hole Cave is just right
of Hobo Cave.
Two Hole Cave is “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.
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. 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.
Two
Hole Cave has no signs of wildlife whatsoever. No wildlife can be seen
inhabiting this cave. Not even insects inhabit this cave. Shrubbery does
not grow within this cave.
Two Hole Cave was formed out of all
natural limestone and calcite. Stalagmites have formed inside of this
cave. The primary type of rock formation you will expect to see inside
and outside of this cave is native limestone as many caves in Central
Texas have a rock formation of native limestone. No natural elements
were found on the inside perimeter or outside perimeter either. No iron
ore deposits were discovered as well.
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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