The tragic death of John Jones in Utah’s Nutty Putty Cave on November 24, 2009 stands as one of the most harrowing cave exploration accidents in recent memory. Jones, an experienced caver, became trapped in a narrow passageway deep inside the cave, setting off a desperate 28-hour rescue operation that gripped the region. Despite the valiant efforts of over 100 emergency responders, Jones ultimately perished in the cave’s confines.
Timeline of the Accident
Here is a detailed timeline chronicling the critical events surrounding the Nutty Putty Cave accident and attempted rescue:
Time | Key Developments |
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Background | |
Early 1960s | Nutty Putty Cave discovered and explored by spelunkers drawn to its challenging tunnels and striking formations |
1960s – 2000s | Cave gains popularity but also reputation for danger due to its tight spaces, maze-like design, and geological instability |
1990s onward | Experienced caver John Jones begins regularly exploring Utah caves, including Nutty Putty Cave |
November 24, 2009 | |
8:30 PM | John Jones arrives at Nutty Putty Cave with 11 fellow cavers |
9:00 PM | Jones enters cave via the entrance hole on the west side |
9:15 PM | Actually John thought that he was going into the Birth Canal passageway, thinking that there would be an opening on the other side. But he actually went into Ed’s Push, where there is a dead end, and got stuck upside down. |
11:45 PM | Jones’ brother exits cave to seek help after efforts to free Jones fail |
November 25, 2009 | |
12:00 AM | First emergency responders arrive and establish contact with Jones |
2:30 AM | Jones provided with blankets and heat packs as rescuers develop extraction plan |
5:00 AM | Crews start slowly enlarging tunnel by chipping away rocks |
8:00 AM | Rescuers attempt to pull Jones free using rope pulley system but fail |
10:00 AM | Jones briefly freed but slips and gets stuck again in same position |
12:00 PM | Elaborate pulley system set up but fails to extract Jones |
2:00 PM | Drilling rescue shaft deemed too dangerous and unstable |
4:00 PM | Exhausting efforts resume to widen passageways near Jones |
5:30 PM | Rescuer reaches Jones and finds him unresponsive; vitals fading |
11:00 PM | After 28 hours, officials declare John Jones deceased in cave |
Aftermath | |
2009 – 2010 | Nutty Putty Cave assessed for closure, ultimately sealed shut with concrete in 2010 |
2010 onward | John Jones remembered through memorial site; safety improvements made across caving community |
The Nutty Putty Cave incident stands as a sobering reminder of the inherent risks cavers face when exploring complex cave systems. John Jones’ death spurred a renewed emphasis on safety that aims to prevent similar tragedies among the caving community. While the passageways Jones once traversed have been permanently sealed, his passion for exploration and adventurous spirit live on as his legacy.