Read the whole story here: John Johns Death and the Nutty Putty Cave. The attempted rescue and eventually sealing of the cave with John inside is one of the most terrifying tragedies we’ve told on the podcast. What made matters worse was the fact that John was essentially upside down, causing his heart to work overtime to pump blood to his brain. In 2009, cave explorer John Edwards got trapped headfirst in Nutty Putty Cave, Utah USA and couldnt be rescued. His brother Josh quickly went to get help, but being 400 feet under ground it took a while for rescuers and equipment to reach John. ![]() Soon John realized he was completely stuck. When he realized he didn’t have enough space to turn around, he pushed himself further into the tight space. John and his brother Josh were off looking for a tunnel called the Birth Canal when John shimmied himself into a hole. On Nov 24th 2009, John was exploring the Nutty Putty Cave in Utah with 10 of his friends and family. At least 100 rescue workers tried to free 26-year-old John Jones of Stansbury Park, Utah after Jones became stuck in a tiny section 150 feet below the surface in the Nutty Putty Cave in Utah County Tuesday evening. This is the tragic story of John Jones, a 26 year old medical student in Virginia with a wife, young daughter and another baby on the way. Pick up your trash people! Read the full story here: Thai national park sends rubbish back to tourists. They’ll also be registered with the police. And they’re fighting back by mailing the trash back to the tourists! Authorities at Khao Yai National Park are actually boxing up trash left behind and mailing it back to these trashy tourists.Įach traveler has to register their name and home address when they enter the park so it’s not hard for authorities to trace it back. Well one park in Thailand is sick of this is as well. Is there anything worse than tourists who visit a beautiful location and leave their trash?! Unacceptable if you ask us. Grab your tissues, because this one is a tear jerker!īut first, Jules tells one of the only travel news stories bouncing around the headlines these days. John and his brother Josh were off looking for a tunnel called the Birth Canal when John shimmied himself. On Nov 24th 2009, John was exploring the Nutty Putty Cave in Utah with 10 of his friends and family. This is a tragic tale of travel going very wrong for one young spelunker. This is the tragic story of John Jones, a 26 year old medical student in Virginia with a wife, young daughter and another baby on the way. This week we only have one in the news story because we’ve got a doozy of a main story! We’re telling the story of John Jones and the Nutty Putty Cave (no it’s not an Indie rock band). Every year 5000-10000 cavers visit Nutty Putty Cave. ![]() ![]() Welcome back to another awesome week of Not So Bon Voyage! Last week we celebrated our 1 year podcasting anniversary! If you missed last week’s episode, Crazy Travel Stories: Our Favorite From 1 Year of Not So Bon Voyage, make sure you check it out! It was a Tuesday back home in Utah and John Jones, along with other family members and friends, headed to a rather barren hill just west of State Road 68 south of Salt Lake City. Spotify // Apple // Google // Stitcher // Castbox
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