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- Cheese_Cave abstract "Cheese Cave is a lava tube located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest just southwest of Trout Lake, Washington. It is approximately 2,060 feet (628 m) in length, a mostly flat floor 25 feet (8 m) wide and is 45 feet (14 m) to 60 feet (18 m) high.Official reports cite the cave as being discovered 1894 by Joseph Arnie, a local resident. The cave was first used for storing potatoes and later cheese. Homer Spencer established the Guler Cheese Co., which used the cave's constant 42 °F (6 °C) to 44 °F (7 °C) passage to age its cheese. The cheese company is now gone but remnants of storage racks remain toward the north end of the cave.Cheese Cave's natural entrance is located 246 feet (75 m) from the north end of the tube. The north cave entrance is in private property and has a building over the sinkhole. There is a steel staircase from the inside of the private building down to a small rock pile on the cave floor.Toward the north end of the cave, remnants of wooden racks can be seen. The south entrance has a dirt parking area, and a low pavilion structure over the opening. The opening is artificial, and has a permanently placed ladder descending to a debris pile. The debris pile can be descended on foot, landing on a flat and clear cinder floor. The main length of the cave is mostly clear with occasional piles of fallen rock.".
- Cheese_Cave length "627.888".
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- Cheese_Cave wikiPageID "32848177".
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- Cheese_Cave access "Public".
- Cheese_Cave difficulty "easy".
- Cheese_Cave discovery "1894".
- Cheese_Cave hasPhotoCollection Cheese_Cave.
- Cheese_Cave location "Trout Lake, WA".
- Cheese_Cave name "Cheese Cave".
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- Cheese_Cave subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Cheese_Cave subject Category:Caves_of_Washington_(state).
- Cheese_Cave subject Category:Landforms_of_Klickitat_County,_Washington.
- Cheese_Cave subject Category:Lava_tubes.
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- Cheese_Cave type CavesOfWashington(state).
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- Cheese_Cave comment "Cheese Cave is a lava tube located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest just southwest of Trout Lake, Washington. It is approximately 2,060 feet (628 m) in length, a mostly flat floor 25 feet (8 m) wide and is 45 feet (14 m) to 60 feet (18 m) high.Official reports cite the cave as being discovered 1894 by Joseph Arnie, a local resident. The cave was first used for storing potatoes and later cheese.".
- Cheese_Cave label "Cheese Cave".
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- Cheese_Cave name "Cheese Cave".