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See the Difficult Upper Route in Washingtons Most Famous Cave

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This Famous Washington Cave Has Two Main Routes

Everyone I know had always taken the easy lower tunnel, but have you dared to see what lies in the difficult & longer upper route of this famous cave?

The Ape Cave in Washington State

If you have never explored the famous Ape Cave in Washington State, it is definitely something you should put on your bucket list. Most people I know have walked down the entrance of the Ape Cave, but almost everyone chooses the much easier and safer lower tunnel.

I had always heard that the upper tunnel was much more dangerous and 2 times as long of a hike as the lower tunnel. I visited as a kid, we took the lower tunnel all the way to the tiny room at the end, but always wondered what the upper tunnel was like.

credit YouTube @AdventureTravelers

credit YouTube @AdventureTravelers

The Ape Cave: Easy Lower & Difficult Upper Tunnels

There are two different main tunnels that you can explore in the Ape Cave however, one is much more dangerous. The easier lower tunnel is only 3/4 mile in and is a generally easy hike down to the end. Once you reach the tiny room in the end, you have no choice but to turn around and walk back out the way you came.

The upper tunnel is much more challenging with multiple rock cave-ins to climb over, two different 6-8 foot obstacles to climb, and tighter and longer tunnels. If you can clear the obstacles in front of you, eventually you will start to see sunshine again, as you are spat back outside.

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