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Numerous theories have surfaced concerning the purpose of the tunnel drilled into the lower town wall. Is it the UW's "G-13" grow lab? A sanctuary for bolt-chopping gnomes? Or merely a pathway into the center of the Earth. The mystery will be unvieled this weekend with a case of Hefe, and a large sledge hammer.

Or, an insider could break silence, confidence will be assured.

The truth is out there...

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Preparation and testing hardware for drilling the tunnel under the English Channel.

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it is the uw's seismology lab. i walked in there once when the door was open. there is a full sized trailer home in there, there was a guy with headphones on who was looking at some wavy lines on graph paper.

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The UW is conducting gravity research using the mass of the cliff as the gravity source. They test the relative speed of beryllium and magnesium in free fall. And that is the real story.

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I don't see how it could be a seismology lab as the trains would disrupt all readings. The gravity idea seems plausable. The Sky Valley book says they were looking for the "5th force."

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What is Index and the tunnel? Is this a caving topic?

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The Index guide is correct the tunnel was originally used to test tunneling equipment check out this site: Robbinstbm.com. The UW began to use the site after Robbins cleared out. Before the access road to the tunnel was graded the whole area in front of the wall was a swampy mess much of the year.

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uw is going to miving their experiment over near hanford. iwas talking to bro awhile back and he showed me the whole set up....

the conversation went like this.....

uw...blah....blah....................................................................................................gravity........................................................ ...........radiation........................................5th phd...........................................................boeing...............................................blah...blah...............hanford..................neutrino...... ..............have a nice day.

all the blanks was homeboy getting excited and explaining the whole process. i finally got that blank stare that my girlfriend gives me when i talk about lcimbing....hmmmm

 

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I made the mistake of asking a worker/scientist who was eating his lunch out in front of the tunnel a few years ago, and I heard the same thing Erik heard for way longer than I cared too. I'm sure I had the "deer in the headlight look" going on!

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The tunnel? Could be just about anything, couldn't it? Miles Mellough knew what it was all about...he offered to tell, but his price was too high. He was hinting around 'bout some kind of germ formula that a guy named Wormwood lost his life tring to conceal. I couldn't see where he was going with this, but he also mentioned some guy named Freitag, some guy whose family made bugspray. That's right, Freitag..makes noise like a leader. Got a lot of money but doesn't like to talk about it. Ist das kein Moglichkeit, dass Karl fur die Ubermensch im Indexischen Bergloch arbeitet?

A more likely theory is that the Kennedy estate, in appreciation for Brother Jim's historic Everest climb, and as a caution against further attempts by Castro at embarassing our great nation's elite families, is preparing a final resting place for Lou's unit. Think about it...where are they going to put that thing?

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The fifth force experiments were trying to determine if there was a force acting contrary to gravity, so they were dropping spheres of equal size but different mass and seeing if it made a difference that they were doing it in the presence of such a large, dense mass (the granite - that's why they were in the cave in the first place). Kind of like Galileo in reverse. I always imagined that if you went wandering into that tunnel, sooner or later you'ld fall down a vertical shaft and there you'ld lie, forgotten for 10 million years...

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Where is this tunnel? Is there a lot of good sport climbing at Index?

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Where can I get a guidebook and directions? I am new to the area.

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OS - There are sport climbs at Index, but its mostly a traditional area. There's beautiful granite cracks and stiff ratings. If that's not your thing, you might want to check out Exit 38 and some other areas around Mt. Si for bolted sport climbing. Smoot's Falcon Press Washington Rock Guide is a good intro to various climbing areas in western Washington and the rest of the state.

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