In an effort to find a show cave that was closer to the main road, Collins began exploring a neighbor's cave known as Sand 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. Today, Collins is buried at the Mammoth Cave Baptist Church Cemetery where visitors can pay their respects to one of our most famous cave explorers.

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It is finally spring time, which means nice weather and plenty of time to explore the great outdoors! From medicinal plants to conquering the mountains, people have been exploring the Northwest for many years and have made some amazing discoveries. In the library, the exhibit this spring is Exploring the Northwest. The exhibit features material from the Archives & Special Collections along with material from Puget Sound students, staff, and alumni. A wall of maps has been put up from different areas around the Northwest. Come by the library and show us where you have been. Add your name to a sticky note and place it on a map!

On Jan. 30, 1925, around 10 a.m., cave explorer William Floyd Collins, better known as Floyd Collins, became trapped by a falling rock while exploring Sand Cave near Cave City, Ky. He was looking for undiscovered caverns and a new entrance to Mammoth Cave.

Collins, born July 20, 1887, at Auburn, Logan County, Ky., had devoted most of his life to exploring the caverns in the vicinity of Cave City. With the advent of the automobile, Collins' work was inspired by nearby Mammoth Cave, which became a popular, accessible tourist attraction. The hunt for more caverns to rival Mammoth Cave's success instigated Kentucky's "Cave Wars" of the 1920s.

While cave exploring, Floyd Collins discovers a subterranean coliseum eighty feet high, about 300 feet from the entrance of Sand Cave. In his haste climbing back to the surface, he dislodged a rock pinning his left foot.

Although Floyd failed to use standard cave-exploring techniques of the day, his failure and resulting death have instilled the necessity to use proper safety measures while venturing into the underworld. Even though we consider him reckless in his cave exploration, his legend grew as he became known as the world's greatest cave explorer.

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Gilbert Collins received his Ph.D. in Physics at The Ohio State University in 1989, and for the next 27 years worked at LLNL as a Staff Scientist, Group Leader for Cryogenics, Group Leader for High-Energy-Density (HED) Shock Physics, Associate Division Leader in Physics, Director for the Center of HEDS, and Member of the Distinguished Technical Staff. He helped build and worked with several world-recognized groups exploring different aspects of HEDS and Stockpile Stewardship, hiring 34 scientists. In 2016, he moved to the University of Rochester, where he is the Tracy Hyde Harris Professor of Physics and Mechanical Engineering, and Associate Director at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. He is working with an outstanding team of scientists and students at Rochester, LLNL, and institutions worldwide, exploring and documenting the microphysics of HEDS (curriculum and research). He has >260 publications; an h-factor ~65; led many HEDS workshops, conferences, sessions at DPP, summer schools, courses, and advisory committees; and has directed ~25 students. He has received several awards including the Bridgman Award, APS Fellowship, APS award for Excellence in Plasma Physics, U.S. DOE Weapons Recognition of Excellence Award, NNSA Award for Excellence in the SSP, and NNSA Science and Technology award.

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