Yup, it does look a lot like an alpine cave. I bit more mud, of course. If bats are in Thunder Hall, and you had to dig up to it, I'd think there's an upper approach. Might even be a surface entrance for them. Check the room again during heavy rain. Or have fun climbing! ;)
I need friends like this in the New England area!! I live in MA - how do we find a group like this or something? Y'ALL are living my dream, thanks for sharing with us.
Cool channel. There’s also a cave system in Golf Road in Dalton, MA. They’re boulder caves but the deepest and longest I’ve encountered. You can enter, cross under the road and pop out about 30 yards away.
Awesome. Now, what's it called? Where's it located? I can't even find Berkshire County Cavers online, no webpage? Information for how to join and meet up? Anything?
As a career earth scientist / geologist I have realized that New England demonstrates the most complex and interesting paleontological and geological record in the entire world.
@shattkicker7103 that's not western mass. Did they fuck up the location or are they intentionally keeping it vague? I don't care, but I'm from the Pioneer Valley and if there's a big fuck off hole out here in actual western mass, I'd like to know at least what town it's in because I spend a lot of time in the woods.
They are deliberating not letting anyone know the location. If the Communistwealth of Massatooshits knew the location, there would be a big steal grate over it, so no one would ever be able to explore it ever again!!