Hurricane is located in CO, I was hoping to get to it this weekend, but my friend thinks there is too much water going through it right now. I think he has some pictures of it. I'll email him.
Fossil Mountain- Wind Cave System is here in the Tetons. It was the back up plan and we were considering going into the Wind Cave side and getting into water to test out a drysuit that i purchased over the winter. But I talked to some backcountry skiers and the feel the snow is too unstable to be on. Wind Cave is at around 9600 feet and there is still 66 inch of snow up there. The warming trend that we are having is setting off Avalanche slabs, which makes the snow very risky. Bummer, but that is the mountains for you.
http://www.jacksonhole.net/avalanche-backcountry-report.htm
Plus every once and while an ice plug forms on the Wind Cave side with the bitter cold that this winter brought to us, it is probably there. With too many unknowns and risks we all decided it is too early for caving the High country. As you can tell a lot of us are biting the bit to get some Alpine Caving in, but it better to be wise and old than foolish and brash.
This is the entrance into Wind Cave last November:
The thru trip is a wonderfully fun trip with seven rappels and one ascent. It has become one of my favorite day trips. The three miles and 3000 foot elevation gain gets a little grueling to get to it, but fun never the less.
As for the Stenlight, I have a couple more pictures to take tonight and I need Cavemuds address to send it on next week. I will be posting a review on it later this week. I personally think Jon that you are heading in the right direction with this lamp. My sten is an older one I bought off ebay and just looking at this one, I will be upgrading it to the new reflectors and (when available) CCR's.