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Horse Lava Tube System

The Horse Lava Tube System (or Horse system) is a series of lava tubes within Deschutes County, Oregon, of the United States. The system starts within the Deschutes National Forest on the northern flank of Newberry Volcano and heads north into and near the city of Bend.[1][2] The system continues north to Redmond and includes the Redmond Caves. The flow diverts into the Redmond Dry Canyon, where the last known segment is known to exist; however, the basalt flow that created the system goes beyond to Crooked River Ranch and terminates just short of the Crooked River Gorge.[2][3] The lava flow that created the Horse system is also referred to as the Horse Cave lobe[4] and it filled the ancient channel of the Deschutes River which at that time flowed around the east side of Pilot Butte.[2] The Horse Cave lobe is a part of the basalt of Lava Top Butte which also consists of the Arnold Lava Tube System, the Badlands rootless shield, and the Lava Top butte basalt.[4][5] All have a geologic age around 80,000 years old.[5]

Horse Lava Tube System
Vulture Cave of the Horse Lava Tube System
LocationDeschutes County, Oregon, United States
GeologyHorse Cave lobe; basalt of Lava Top Butte
DifficultyEasy to Moderate
AccessVaried
Cave surveyOngoing

History edit

The system got its name from Ronald Greeley of NASA who named it during his study of lava tubes for the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.[6] He based it on the first well known cave in the system: Horse Cave. Horse Cave was discovered in the early 1900s by a group of cowboys who, while tracking down some of their lost cattle, found the cave. In the process, the cowboys spooked a few horses who were taking shelter just inside the cave entrance.[7] However, the first known caves in the area may have actually been the Redmond Caves. During the 1870s an old stage road passed by their area.[8] Undoubtedly, though, many of the caves in the system were already known to prehistoric Native Americans, as attributed by archeological artifacts found within.[9]

In modern times, the caves of the system have been affected in different ways. Some caves are privately held, while others are under the jurisdiction of the city of Bend. The city of Bend holds 7 caves on their property, one of which was the Oregon Moonbase. The Oregon Moonbase was a lunar base analogue site and took place in Youngs Cave circa 1990.[10] The Department of State Lands holds 8 caves within their jurisdiction.[11] In Redmond, the Bureau of Land Management, in conjunction with the city of Redmond, manages 5 caves.[12] The Deschutes National Forest holds the spatter cone caves.[13] With so many land owners, the caves see different impacts. Some examples would be: some have been filled in and paved over, a couple have been incorporated into parts of private homes,[1] still others are seeing increased amounts of vandalism and defacement.[11]

Conservation edit

The major threat to the caves of the Horse system is development. The expanding city of Bend threatens their existence as the city's Urban Growth Boundary envelops the caves. Once in the hands of private developers, the caves' continued presence cannot be guaranteed.[14]

In an effort to work with private owners and state regulators, the Oregon High Desert Grotto has worked to help ensure their survival. In 1995, the Grotto participated in a cave restoration project of the Horse Caves. They removed garbage from the caves only to learn that two years later an equal amount of garbage had been redeposited back into the caves.[15] In 1997 the Grotto did two additional cleanups in conjunction with Z21 News, Off the Map Caving Society, Youth Challenge Program of the Oregon National Guard, students from Bend and Mountain View high schools, and the owner of the cave. The collaboration was able to achieve the removal of garbage and the scrubbing of graffiti from the walls.[15]

Recently, in 2006 to 2007 members of the Grotto worked in conjunction with the Department of State Lands. The Grotto surveyed and drafted maps of the 8 caves on the State's land. They also consulted in the management of the caves as well as the bats known to use the sites. In 2008, the Grotto received a participation award from State leaders for their volunteer work with the state.[16][17][18]

Caves of the Horse Lava Tube System edit

There are 122 known caves in the system, varying from the very small spatter cone and rootless vent caves (59), to the very large and multi-lateral lava tubes (63).[19] Length of the total traversable passage within the system is in excess of 22,000 feet.[19] Generally, only a few caves within the system are known to the public because the majority lie on private property. Over time, the popularity of the caves wax and wane, but a few seem to always remain in the local press. These include: The Horse Caves, The Redmond Caves, Stevens Cave, Lewis Farm Cave no. 1, and Youngs Cave.[1]

Spatter Cone Caves edit

The spatter cone caves are located at the vent for the Horse system. Characterized by small and short surface tubes or blister cavities. Most of the spatter cone caves are within a foot or two of the surface, and lie in or adjacent to the spatter cones of the vent area. There are roughly 40 of these small spatter cone caves in the vent area.[13]

Rootless Vent Caves edit

A small collection of caves similar to the spatter cone caves are located just north of the spatter cone area. They are called rootless vent caves because they are not sitting directly on the vent such as the spatter cone caves are. Their morphology is otherwise identical to the spatter cone caves. The rootless vent caves are also separated from the spatter cone caves by a younger lava flow associated with Klawhop Butte.[13] There are about 19 rootless vent caves in the Horse system.

Lava Tube Caves edit

The major caves of the Horse system are lava tubes. About 63 lava tubes are presently known. Some are really short at about 20 feet in length, while the longest has three paralleling passages and totals almost 4,000 feet in length.[20] More probably exist as some may not have natural entrances, and some may have had entrances that have been filled in over the last 100 years.

Miscellaneous Caves edit

A few other caves exist in the system. These are mostly surface tubes, though a couple are shelters or talus caves.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Nakamura, Penny (2007-04-16), Bend home banking on cave appeal: Unique house is going on the market, from the original on 2008-01-16, retrieved 2009-07-09
  2. ^ a b c Champion, Duane E., , vol. 2002-05-14, abstract, archived from the original on 2011-06-08, retrieved 2009-07-19
  3. ^ Skeels (2009-02-13). . Oregon High Desert Grotto. Archived from the original on 2017-12-25. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  4. ^ a b Jensen, Robert A. (2009), A field guide to Newberry Volcano, Oregon; The Geological Society of America, Field Guide 15, pp. 53–79.
  5. ^ a b Donnelly-Nolan, Julie M., Magnetic Excursion Recorded in Basalt at Newberry Volcano, Central Oregon, vol. 2004, abstract, Bibcode:2004AGUFMGP43B0861C
  6. ^ Greeley, Ronald (1971), Geology of Selected Lava Tubes in the Bend Area, Oregon, Bulletin 71 (Oregon State Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries), p. 47
  7. ^ Howard, Randall R., "Volcanic Cave Wonders of the Northwest", The Pacific Monthly, vol. 1911 Vol. 25 June, pp. 632–644
  8. ^ Unknown (1954-02-08), "City of Redmond Takes New Interest in Ancient Caves", The Bend Bulletin, p. 6
  9. ^ Skinner, Craig E. (2009-02-25), , archived from the original on 2011-07-14, retrieved 2009-07-09
  10. ^ Gillet, Stephen, Preliminary Geologic Characterization of Young’s Cave Lava Tube System, Bend, Oregon, and Implications for Lunar Base Lava Tube Siting, Site Characterization and Phase One Development Plan for the Oregon Moonbase, ed. York (Singer), Cheryl Lynn, Bryce Walden, and Thomas L. Billings; (Oregon City, OR: The Oregon L-5 Society, Inc. (Oregon Moonbase) under NASA NASW-4460, 1990), vol. 1990 14, pp. 14 + 8 Figures
  11. ^ a b Flowers, Eric (2009-07-08), , The Source Weekly, pp. 10–11, archived from the original on 2011-07-17, retrieved 2009-11-16
  12. ^ Bureau of Land Management (September 2005), Upper Deschutes Record of Decision and Resource Management Plan (PDF), retrieved 2009-07-09
  13. ^ a b c Donnelly-Nolan, Julie M. (2000), in Jensen, R.A., and Chitwood, L.A., eds., What’s New at Newberry Volcano, Oregon: Guidebook for the Friends of the Pleistocene Eighth Annual Pacific Northwest Cell Field Trip, pp. 177–180
  14. ^ Skeels, Matt, (PDF), The Source Weekly, vol. 2007-07-25, p. 5, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-17, retrieved 2009-12-02
  15. ^ a b Nichols, Sarah (June 1997), "Horse Cave Community Restoration Project", The Oregon Underground, pp. 5–6
  16. ^ Ramsayer, Kate (2009-04-18), "State Leaders Recognize Spelunkers for Exploring, Mapping Local Caves", The Bulletin, p. C1, C8, retrieved 2009-11-16
  17. ^ State Land Board (2009). . Department of State Lands. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
  18. ^ (PDF). Department of State Lands. April 14, 2009. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2010. Retrieved 2009-11-16. 'It's my ... pleasure to present the 2008 partnership to the Oregon High Desert Grotto for their exceptional work at the Stevens Road property event.'
  19. ^ a b c Skeels, Matt (2015), The Middle Ground - 2015 NCA Regional Guidebook, p. 20
  20. ^ Larson, Charles (1982), An Introduction to Caves of the Bend Area, Guidebook of the 1982 NSS Convention, p. 74

External links edit

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The Horse Lava Tube System or Horse system is a series of lava tubes within Deschutes County Oregon of the United States The system starts within the Deschutes National Forest on the northern flank of Newberry Volcano and heads north into and near the city of Bend 1 2 The system continues north to Redmond and includes the Redmond Caves The flow diverts into the Redmond Dry Canyon where the last known segment is known to exist however the basalt flow that created the system goes beyond to Crooked River Ranch and terminates just short of the Crooked River Gorge 2 3 The lava flow that created the Horse system is also referred to as the Horse Cave lobe 4 and it filled the ancient channel of the Deschutes River which at that time flowed around the east side of Pilot Butte 2 The Horse Cave lobe is a part of the basalt of Lava Top Butte which also consists of the Arnold Lava Tube System the Badlands rootless shield and the Lava Top butte basalt 4 5 All have a geologic age around 80 000 years old 5 Horse Lava Tube SystemVulture Cave of the Horse Lava Tube SystemLocationDeschutes County Oregon United StatesGeologyHorse Cave lobe basalt of Lava Top ButteDifficultyEasy to ModerateAccessVariedCave surveyOngoing Contents 1 History 2 Conservation 3 Caves of the Horse Lava Tube System 3 1 Spatter Cone Caves 3 2 Rootless Vent Caves 3 3 Lava Tube Caves 3 4 Miscellaneous Caves 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe system got its name from Ronald Greeley of NASA who named it during his study of lava tubes for the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries 6 He based it on the first well known cave in the system Horse Cave Horse Cave was discovered in the early 1900s by a group of cowboys who while tracking down some of their lost cattle found the cave In the process the cowboys spooked a few horses who were taking shelter just inside the cave entrance 7 However the first known caves in the area may have actually been the Redmond Caves During the 1870s an old stage road passed by their area 8 Undoubtedly though many of the caves in the system were already known to prehistoric Native Americans as attributed by archeological artifacts found within 9 In modern times the caves of the system have been affected in different ways Some caves are privately held while others are under the jurisdiction of the city of Bend The city of Bend holds 7 caves on their property one of which was the Oregon Moonbase The Oregon Moonbase was a lunar base analogue site and took place in Youngs Cave circa 1990 10 The Department of State Lands holds 8 caves within their jurisdiction 11 In Redmond the Bureau of Land Management in conjunction with the city of Redmond manages 5 caves 12 The Deschutes National Forest holds the spatter cone caves 13 With so many land owners the caves see different impacts Some examples would be some have been filled in and paved over a couple have been incorporated into parts of private homes 1 still others are seeing increased amounts of vandalism and defacement 11 Conservation editThe major threat to the caves of the Horse system is development The expanding city of Bend threatens their existence as the city s Urban Growth Boundary envelops the caves Once in the hands of private developers the caves continued presence cannot be guaranteed 14 In an effort to work with private owners and state regulators the Oregon High Desert Grotto has worked to help ensure their survival In 1995 the Grotto participated in a cave restoration project of the Horse Caves They removed garbage from the caves only to learn that two years later an equal amount of garbage had been redeposited back into the caves 15 In 1997 the Grotto did two additional cleanups in conjunction with Z21 News Off the Map Caving Society Youth Challenge Program of the Oregon National Guard students from Bend and Mountain View high schools and the owner of the cave The collaboration was able to achieve the removal of garbage and the scrubbing of graffiti from the walls 15 Recently in 2006 to 2007 members of the Grotto worked in conjunction with the Department of State Lands The Grotto surveyed and drafted maps of the 8 caves on the State s land They also consulted in the management of the caves as well as the bats known to use the sites In 2008 the Grotto received a participation award from State leaders for their volunteer work with the state 16 17 18 Caves of the Horse Lava Tube System editThere are 122 known caves in the system varying from the very small spatter cone and rootless vent caves 59 to the very large and multi lateral lava tubes 63 19 Length of the total traversable passage within the system is in excess of 22 000 feet 19 Generally only a few caves within the system are known to the public because the majority lie on private property Over time the popularity of the caves wax and wane but a few seem to always remain in the local press These include The Horse Caves The Redmond Caves Stevens Cave Lewis Farm Cave no 1 and Youngs Cave 1 Spatter Cone Caves edit The spatter cone caves are located at the vent for the Horse system Characterized by small and short surface tubes or blister cavities Most of the spatter cone caves are within a foot or two of the surface and lie in or adjacent to the spatter cones of the vent area There are roughly 40 of these small spatter cone caves in the vent area 13 Rootless Vent Caves edit A small collection of caves similar to the spatter cone caves are located just north of the spatter cone area They are called rootless vent caves because they are not sitting directly on the vent such as the spatter cone caves are Their morphology is otherwise identical to the spatter cone caves The rootless vent caves are also separated from the spatter cone caves by a younger lava flow associated with Klawhop Butte 13 There are about 19 rootless vent caves in the Horse system Lava Tube Caves edit The major caves of the Horse system are lava tubes About 63 lava tubes are presently known Some are really short at about 20 feet in length while the longest has three paralleling passages and totals almost 4 000 feet in length 20 More probably exist as some may not have natural entrances and some may have had entrances that have been filled in over the last 100 years Miscellaneous Caves edit A few other caves exist in the system These are mostly surface tubes though a couple are shelters or talus caves 19 See also editRedmond Caves Arnold Lava Tube System Oregon High Desert GrottoReferences edit a b c Nakamura Penny 2007 04 16 Bend home banking on cave appeal Unique house is going on the market archived from the original on 2008 01 16 retrieved 2009 07 09 a b c Champion Duane E Mapping Newberry Volcano s Extensive North Flank Basalts vol 2002 05 14 abstract archived from the original on 2011 06 08 retrieved 2009 07 19 Skeels 2009 02 13 Horse Lava Tube System Book Oregon High Desert Grotto Archived from the original on 2017 12 25 Retrieved 2017 12 24 a b Jensen Robert A 2009 A field guide to Newberry Volcano Oregon The Geological Society of America Field Guide 15 pp 53 79 a b Donnelly Nolan Julie M Magnetic Excursion Recorded in Basalt at Newberry Volcano Central Oregon vol 2004 abstract Bibcode 2004AGUFMGP43B0861C Greeley Ronald 1971 Geology of Selected Lava Tubes in the Bend Area Oregon Bulletin 71 Oregon State Dept of Geology and Mineral Industries p 47 Howard Randall R Volcanic Cave Wonders of the Northwest The Pacific Monthly vol 1911 Vol 25 June pp 632 644 Unknown 1954 02 08 City of Redmond Takes New Interest in Ancient Caves The Bend Bulletin p 6 Skinner Craig E 2009 02 25 Something from Nothing at Bone Cave 35 DS 1469 An Archaeological Investigation of a Severely Disturbed Lava Tube Site in Central Oregon archived from the original on 2011 07 14 retrieved 2009 07 09 Gillet Stephen Preliminary Geologic Characterization of Young s Cave Lava Tube System Bend Oregon and Implications for Lunar Base Lava Tube Siting Site Characterization and Phase One Development Plan for the Oregon Moonbase ed York Singer Cheryl Lynn Bryce Walden and Thomas L Billings Oregon City OR The Oregon L 5 Society Inc Oregon Moonbase under NASA NASW 4460 1990 vol 1990 14 pp 14 8 Figures a b Flowers Eric 2009 07 08 Ground Down Despite value urban caves prove hard to protect The Source Weekly pp 10 11 archived from the original on 2011 07 17 retrieved 2009 11 16 Bureau of Land Management September 2005 Upper Deschutes Record of Decision and Resource Management Plan PDF retrieved 2009 07 09 a b c Donnelly Nolan Julie M 2000 in Jensen R A and Chitwood L A eds What s New at Newberry Volcano Oregon Guidebook for the Friends of the Pleistocene Eighth Annual Pacific Northwest Cell Field Trip pp 177 180 Skeels Matt Grow North Save the Caves PDF The Source Weekly vol 2007 07 25 p 5 archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 17 retrieved 2009 12 02 a b Nichols Sarah June 1997 Horse Cave Community Restoration Project The Oregon Underground pp 5 6 Ramsayer Kate 2009 04 18 State Leaders Recognize Spelunkers for Exploring Mapping Local Caves The Bulletin p C1 C8 retrieved 2009 11 16 State Land Board 2009 Land Board Awards 2008 Department of State Lands Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 11 16 State Land Board Meeting PDF Department of State Lands April 14 2009 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on July 6 2010 Retrieved 2009 11 16 It s my pleasure to present the 2008 partnership to the Oregon High Desert Grotto for their exceptional work at the Stevens Road property event a b c Skeels Matt 2015 The Middle Ground 2015 NCA Regional Guidebook p 20 Larson Charles 1982 An Introduction to Caves of the Bend Area Guidebook of the 1982 NSS Convention p 74External links editOregon High Desert Grotto Caving club affiliated with the National Speleological Society 44 06 N 121 12 W 44 1 N 121 2 W 44 1 121 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horse Lava Tube System amp oldid 1026376987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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