Outlaw Cave
Strongly supported rumor has it that a large natural configuration of sizable rocks forms a very useful cave around the Butte Valley environs in the southern reaches of Death Valley National Park. Its size allows a number of people to take shelter inside, warmed during cold winter nights by an old rusty wood-burning stove set near a back wall of human-inserted stonework. Some folks may not find the spacious cave, with stones the size of small autos, too hospitable for any long-term occupation, but of course, those who travel this far out from civilization are cut from the hardy cloth of the pioneer, and delight to behold such an incredible sight.
Outlaw Cave presents a significant challenge to locate, and is usually only found when one is guided to it by a fortunate rare soul who has chanced upon it during a prior visit. This is truly a Land of Legend, and in keeping with the mystique of the wild backcountry, no further accounting will be provided here. The fun is in the search, after all. Good luck!























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March 19, 2012 at 8:47 am