The New York Tunnel Quarry was opened in 1848. The quarry closed in the 1890's. A mattress factory was built in front of the cave. The factory burned in 1923, and the exposed quarry was called the "Bedbug" cave in reference to the mattress factory. From the Bed Bug Cave Facebook
I appreciate being taken along with you on your woodsy adventures. I can't hike anymore but really enjoy going out in the woods again. P.S. the tunnel at Paddy Mountain has really changed. In 2015 the State made it more accessible. Before that the bridge end had a big culvert pipe cemented in place due to crumbling, but the rest of the tunnel was like a cave, including the other end which had no finishing stone work. Thank you for the adventures!
I can’t understand why we don’t have more limestone caves here in southern Somerset Co . I’ve always been fascinated by old mines and caves. Love your videos .your the greatest bedbug!
Probably because there's no limestone haha. Not a lot anyway. I'm not sure but I live in Central NY and it's all shale, slate, and granite. Pretty sure PA is pretty similar in most areas
I live two minutes away from there, me and my friends go into the cave pretty often. If you go all the way to the end there’s a peaceful lake where the cave opens up with balloons floating on the top from a party that was held down there years ago. It’s a cool spot to hangout but I wouldn’t advise on going down there alone.
Two things I was thinking when I watched this video. 1) He needs a respirator or at least one of those painter's masks to block some of the dust in these places cuz I saw a LOT of dust floating in front of the light. AND 2) He could definitely use some sort of method of keeping track where he's been and a way to find his way back. When he said "I think this is the way out" I was like uh oh he got lost in the cave. Mind you another thing I was thinking was, what if either another person or a wild animal decided to make this place their home. That's why I'd also suggest carrying something for defense when exploring places like this because you just never know. Still a cool video of a place I'd probably be too chicken to go into myself.
We dive in the water. That's about 10 12 feet deep at the back. Also you need at least 2 spotlights to really see anything. Been out there with an inflatable boat as a preliminary to diving. Also you should never go in that cave without a breathing mask. Next time you go in just message this same screen name on Instagram. You can have 2 Certified Divers with you. I love going there.
This was amazing and scary. I hope you had a back up flashlight because I was getting the heebee geebees watching you, thinking OMG what if the batteries die and you can't see your way out. I know you made it out because it is 3 years later! When I saw the title "Bed Bug Cave", I thought...mattress, and ...there were some springs. Good one..thanks.
Cliff says he's afraid of heights and I am afraid of caves and tight spaces. Caving looks dangerous and claustrophobic. Give me a plane over that anytime. Lets all hope he stays safe.
I live in that neighborhood. I’ve always wondered what it looked like in there. If you’re into geocaching, there is one down there. I do not believe it’s active anymore though.
theres a bug called a Bat Bug...nearly identical to a Bed Bug but associated with bats....I could imagine there could have been bats living in the cave and upon discovery people found what they believed to be a cave full of bed bugs....but really they may have actually been Bat Bugs. I'm saying this because I'm pest controller not just making stuff up.
I started to feel some suspense as you started to go deeper thinking I hope he makes his way back out of there. but that's a way cool discovery. perhaps there is a box of treasure and gold underneath those stacks of slate LOL
Wow. Great content!
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The New York Tunnel Quarry was opened in 1848. The quarry closed in the
1890's. A mattress factory was built in front of the cave. The factory
burned in 1923, and the exposed quarry was called the "Bedbug" cave in
reference to the mattress factory.
From the Bed Bug Cave Facebook
I appreciate being taken along with you on your woodsy adventures. I can't hike anymore but really enjoy going out in the woods again. P.S. the tunnel at Paddy Mountain has really changed. In 2015 the State made it more accessible. Before that the bridge end had a big culvert pipe cemented in place due to crumbling, but the rest of the tunnel was like a cave, including the other end which had no finishing stone work. Thank you for the adventures!
What I really like about your videos is how you connect history with the location you are in. Very cool!
Thanks
Awesome adventures of you ever have space for another explorer Im willing to g
Hike anywhere in Pa,De, MD!!!
That's so cool! Thanks for the tour. I've biked past it many times, but never explored more than the ruins of the buildings alongside the trail.
Bed bugs are hell to get ride of. And they bite bad.
why do people think that spray painting everything is cool why not leave it the way the miners left it
Because it's paint in a Cave. Modern Cave Drawing. It'll fade away in time.
Nice cave too bad about the vandalism. I hate bed bugs, ticks & chiggers but they don't use spray paint. A nice video. Thank you.
I don't like caves, but I'd be tempted to explore that. Not alone though. Great find !
I can’t understand why we don’t have more limestone caves here in southern Somerset Co . I’ve always been fascinated by old mines and caves. Love your videos .your the greatest bedbug!
Probably because there's no limestone haha. Not a lot anyway. I'm not sure but I live in Central NY and it's all shale, slate, and granite. Pretty sure PA is pretty similar in most areas
Another cool vid ....I wonder why they named the town "Slatington" ?
This is only a minute long walk from my backyard. Pretty amazing place if you ask me
Good old Church Street
I live two minutes away from there, me and my friends go into the cave pretty often. If you go all the way to the end there’s a peaceful lake where the cave opens up with balloons floating on the top from a party that was held down there years ago. It’s a cool spot to hangout but I wouldn’t advise on going down there alone.
Been there many a time. Never vandalized the place just partied in my younger years 😂 there used to be another exit but they collapsed it
hell yeah
Two things I was thinking when I watched this video. 1) He needs a respirator or at least one of those painter's masks to block some of the dust in these places cuz I saw a LOT of dust floating in front of the light. AND 2) He could definitely use some sort of method of keeping track where he's been and a way to find his way back. When he said "I think this is the way out" I was like uh oh he got lost in the cave.
Mind you another thing I was thinking was, what if either another person or a wild animal decided to make this place their home. That's why I'd also suggest carrying something for defense when exploring places like this because you just never know.
Still a cool video of a place I'd probably be too chicken to go into myself.
Sometimes, you scare me going into places like this. Take care and be safe. Love, respect and positivity always. Neita James. :-)
I’ve been in it dozens of times not a very scary place. Just dark.
thank you for the video. any chance you can show us what is looks like as you go into the water?
We dive in the water. That's about 10 12 feet deep at the back. Also you need at least 2 spotlights to really see anything. Been out there with an inflatable boat as a preliminary to diving. Also you should never go in that cave without a breathing mask. Next time you go in just message this same screen name on Instagram. You can have 2 Certified Divers with you. I love going there.
It used to be a mattress company and that is how it got its name
This was amazing and scary. I hope you had a back up flashlight because I was getting the heebee geebees watching you, thinking OMG what if the batteries die and you can't see your way out. I know you made it out because it is 3 years later! When I saw the title "Bed Bug Cave", I thought...mattress, and ...there were some springs. Good one..thanks.
Have you ever seen blind fish in any of the caves or caverns you've been in? There are some in Linville Caverns in NC.
The stacks of slate never seen that before. I hate people spray paint in caves great video
Thanks, I agree about the spray paint
Better not go in there. May end up carrying bed bugs home.
That was one creepy cave
Cliff says he's afraid of heights and I am afraid of caves and tight spaces. Caving looks dangerous and claustrophobic. Give me a plane over that anytime. Lets all hope he stays safe.
DO you know of any caves in the Western part of the state? Or care to show me around some close.. safest of them.
I live in that neighborhood. I’ve always wondered what it looked like in there. If you’re into geocaching, there is one down there. I do not believe it’s active anymore though.
I would go across that trestle any day before I would venture into a deep dark hole...js..lol
Loved the piles of slate..and the sound of walking over it.
theres a bug called a Bat Bug...nearly identical to a Bed Bug but associated with bats....I could imagine there could have been bats living in the cave and upon discovery people found what they believed to be a cave full of bed bugs....but really they may have actually been Bat Bugs. I'm saying this because I'm pest controller not just making stuff up.
Any idea how far back it goes?
I believe it goes back rather far, but that part is under water.
Sometimes I think you're part groundhog! 🤣🤣🤣
the cave goes really far back and there is water in one section of it
at least theres more room in this one to maneuver around unlike the Lansford one lol
Yeah, I didn't bump my head at this place..
I started to feel some suspense as you started to go deeper thinking I hope he makes his way back out of there. but that's a way cool discovery. perhaps there is a box of treasure and gold underneath those stacks of slate LOL
yes you finally went there I live 20 minutes away
really cool place
Very sad that racial slurs, found in this cave, are part of this tour...otherwise it would be an interesting story
I live right down the street from this cave and have been inside many years ago.. you look very familiar to me.
Cool to see but think of adventurous kids😢not a good idea to show
Whoop slatington rules
Aren't you scared of animals