thanks digger...thats a great perspective..i was kinda thinking that in the beginning and thats why i started jumping around so much digging test holes and they all turn out the same...im thinkin i otta focus on the entrance and a few feet outside the cave as a real starting point sifting as deep as i can go and keep moving inch by inch to the back of the shelter...it seems logical, a good lil fire in the back of cave reflecting off all the walls would keep it nice and warm all the way to the outside, especially like Hal was sayin on warmer days, and im sure just a fire in there with no top vent would get pretty smokey....We'll see, thanks for the post, every point of view helps.
Dig outside the cave, maybe not right at the entrance but pretty close. I dug a killer shelter and the best stuff was in the flat area around the entrance. Walk out of the cave and look down for a nice chill spot. *****s probably chilled in the cave at night for protection, nice day your out on the lawn cooking and chipping. Good luck
...any ideas on how to approach digging this shelter is much appreciated.
Excellent input from Diggr & G-twn...I like the OUTSIDE best for small caves..
So another thought to expand on your stated next visit. a "trench" is the fastest way to get a look at the possibilites, as narrow as possible, like 15 inches.
AND lastly, be very aware you where the dug dirt goes...Get it well out of the way of possible / probable future digging..
that'll be my game plan for sure...im gonna try and go back out there tomorrow and see what i can scratch up, will post afterwards for sure, thanks yall... i heard yall are gettin some good rain back down in Texas, bet that flint is a shinning in the sun...........