Story first appeared in: LEADVILLE — “It’s easy digging, but it’s scary as hell down there,” says Wes Devenyns, who is covered, helmet to boot, in mud. “What’s so scary?” his pals atop the dark entrance of the historic mine shaft ask. “The timbers,” he says. “Don’t touch the timbers.” “Don’t even look at ’em. I mean, they were installed in the 1800s,” says Mike Frazier, who appears unbothered by the mud speckling his eyeglasses. “They are just kind of floating above you. But hey, this is what I like about caves. Finding places that so few people will ever see.” Sure, this could be the mythological cave. Or it could be a hole full of mud. Cave digging is never a
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