The Tragic Death Of Cave Explorer Floyd Collins - Grunge (2024)

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According to Appalachian History, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave was the world's first cave to be explored as a tourist attraction. Guided tours of the cave began in 1816, and over the next century it would garner quite a bit of worldwide fame. This was, of course, before the days of the automobile, and anyone wanting to spelunk in Mammoth Cave had to be on a serious mission to visit the place. This was no casual stop along the roadside. In the 1920s, however, cars changed all that, as people from the cities began driving out into the country in droves on vacations and weekend getaways.

Since Mammoth Cave already had clout as a tourist attraction, people all over Kentucky with caves on their land began to compete for this tourism, sparking off an epic economic competition known to history as the Kentucky Cave Wars. The first strike came from an oil driller from Louisville named George Morrison. In 1921 he broke open another entrance to the Mammoth Cave system and began attracting tourists with his advertisem*nts for the "New Entrance to Mammoth Cave." It wasn't long before others in the area began trying to get a piece of the action, and soon there were signs up and down the country roads for Long Cave, Short's Cave, Colossal Cave, Indian Cave, Great Onyx Cave, Salts Cave, and Crystal Cave. Competition was fierce, and the search for new spelunking grounds would soon become a dangerous job.

Floyd Collins gets trapped looking for a cave with a better location

The Collins family was one of those looking to get in on Kentucky's booming cave tourism industry. As noted by the National Park Service, they owned the Crystal Cave, discovered by their son Floyd in 1917. But their land was too far down the road on which all the tourists were driving their new cars. All the other caves were swallowing up the city folk before they could get out to the Crystal Cave, and it got very few visitors. But Floyd was determined to get a piece of the tourist cave pie. He knew of one called Sand Cave that was located on the road ahead of most of the other show caves, and he made a deal with the landowner, a Mr. Doyel. He'd explore it and see if he could make it profitable. If so, he'd split the profits with Doyel, and they'd all get rich.

Floyd armed himself with a kerosene lantern and headed down into the cave. But it didn't take long for him to come across some difficult challenges. The cavern quickly narrowed, and he was soon crawling along on his belly, pushing his lantern in front of him. When it flickered out, he decided to turn back, despite having seen the cave open up ahead. But on his way back, a 27-pound rock wedged his ankle in place, and Floyd found himself trapped over 150 feet below the earth's surface.

Floyd's situation became a circus before it turned tragic

Floyd could do nothing but shout for help. According to the documentary Mysteries Underground(posted on YouTube), he shouted for 24 hours before someone heard him. His brother wiggled down to take him sandwiches and coffee and try to pry him free, but to no avail. More and more people came to attempt to rescue him, but the efforts were unorganized and only ended up dislodging more dirt and rocks that tumbled down into the crevice. Word soon got out that Floyd was stuck down in the cave, and it caused a media frenzy. People gathered by the thousands, and soon there were vendors selling burgers and souvenirs. Moonshiners saw an opportunity and came to keep the gawkers fueled with booze. It got to the point where the governor had to call in the National Guard to maintain order. A young reporter named Skeets Miller made several trips down the hole to take Floyd food and water and report on his condition.

When a cave-in closed off the entrance to the cave, rescuers were forced to dig an auxiliary shaft, but by the time they reached Floyd — 18 days after he became stuck — it was too late. He had been dead for days by the time of their arrival. It took two months to extract his body from below the Earth. Fortunately, his tragic death marked the only human casualty of the Kentucky Cave Wars.

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FAQs

How long did Floyd Collins survive in the cave? ›

Collins died of thirst and hunger compounded by exposure through hypothermia after being isolated for a total of 14 days, and three days before a rescue shaft reached his position. Collins' body was recovered two months later.

How many times was Floyd Collins buried? ›

Finally, in 1989, Floyd's descendants requested he be given a "final" burial. His coffin was removed from Crystal Cave and buried at Mammoth Cave Baptist Church, now a part of Mammoth Cave National Park. Floyd's body was buried and put on display a total of four times.

Is there a movie about Floyd Collins? ›

The Death of Floyd Collins (2014) - IMDb.

What happened to Homer Collins? ›

Homer not willing to stay in "Cave Country" after his Brothers Death, with so many Memories of Him and his Brother Moved to Louisville, Ky where he died of Liver Trouble in 1969, 8 year after they closed the Cave his brother was so Famous for "Crystal Cave" (January 18th, 1917 - 1961).

What is the most famous caving death? ›

A man ended up dying a horrifying death while out caving.

Tragically, when John Edward Jones went out for a day's caving in the Nutty Putty Cave in Utah, he didn't know he would never come out again. John, who was only 26-years-old, had gone to the popular caving spot located around 55-miles from Salt Lake City.

What is the longest time someone has been stuck in a cave? ›

The Guinness Book of Records website awards the “longest time survived trapped underground” to 33 Chilean and Bolivian miners who spent 69 days at a depth of 688 meters (2,257 ft) trapped in 2010.

Who is the most famous spelunker? ›

Floyd Collins is one of those people. Collins was long, lean, logical and legendary. He remains history's most famous spelunker. Not only because of the way he lived, but also because of the way he died.

What is the documentary about people stuck in caves? ›

The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave.

Who found the Crystal cave in Kentucky? ›

William Floyd Collins, better known as Floyd Collins, was born June 20, 1887 in Logan County, Kentucky to Lee Collins and Martha Jane Burnett. From an early age, Floyd developed a hobby of exploring caves. This pastime led to the discovery of Crystal Cave in 1917 beneath his father's farmland.

Can you go in the sand cave? ›

Contribute. Easy walk through a quiet shady wood. The trail culminates at the Sand Cave, now inaccessible due to safety concerns, though walkers can peer through the underbrush to see the entrance.

What happened in the Nutty Putty Cave? ›

Nutty Putty Cave was a popular tourist attraction in Utah until 2009, when 26-year-old John Edward Jones got trapped in a crevice and died despite rescue efforts. The cave is now his memorial. An AI-generated image of a man stuck between stones.

What is the longest time someone has survived in a cave? ›

The Guinness Book of Records website awards the “longest time survived trapped underground” to 33 Chilean and Bolivian miners who spent 69 days at a depth of 688 meters (2,257 ft) trapped in 2010.

Does Floyd get out of the cave? ›

Sadly, though, on January 30, 1925, Collins became trapped within Sand Cave upon his first expedition. Despite over two weeks of rescue operations he tragically died inside the cave in an event that became a national news story.

How long did it take to swim the boys out of the cave? ›

The journey through the cave to reach the boys took six hours against the current and five hours to exit with the current, even for experienced divers. The rescue workers battled rising water levels from the outset.

How long was John Jones alive in the cave? ›

On November 24, 2009, 26-year-old John Edward Jones became stuck and died in the cave after being trapped inside for 27–28 hours. Jones and three others had left their party in search of "The Birth Canal", a tight but navigable passageway with a turnaround at the end.

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