After checking out Ketner's Cave on the west side of White Rock, Calvin turned his attention to nearby North Gateway Rock:
"now I was called upon to go and help a man from off the red rock, who had been climing and broke his holt slipt and fell but caut again but had sprained his ancle so that he was unable to get down without help. so I crossed over the smooth grassy spot of about 5 rodd which is along between the rocks, so with carful climing and a little cation about the rotten rock in the little water holes I helpt him to the ground. this rock is some six or seven hundred feet high...I travailed around this rock and visited several caves or caverns but the one I did not explore was the most curios of all. it was about 2 by 3 f at the mouth but grew larger as you entered for 8 or 10 f and when you would give a hoars laugh it would be gon a moment and then come back laughing like thunder, but as the boys had been gon some time and as I was wet and had no light I followed them, passing several crazy rocks and following a kind of a revein we came to the Fountain Caboia in about 1 1/2 miles which was only about knee deep at this time. over took the teem on the ruff road up the pass and near the Sody Springs."