Re: [Texascavers] tcr locations list

2014-08-31 Thread Katherine Arens via Texascavers
There was some convention there, i was there too - and the ancient owner had a 
huge old cadillac and hit william’s truck with it.
katie  arens
On Aug 31, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com>> wrote:

Nancy,
Grab your handy-dandy copy of 50 Years of Texas Caving and look on page 
166. Carl Kunath lists all of the TCRs from 1978 to 2005. I don't see another 
Luckenbach after the first one. On page 164 there's a list of Texas Caving 
Conventions from 1956 to 2006.

Logan McNatt
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On 8/31/2014 10:30 AM, Nancy Weaver via Texascavers wrote: was there another 
tcr at luckenbach? I remember going to one but pretty sure it wasnt 78 . . . 
Nancy
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
I'm with you, Don:(

Several of us have suggested what you just did - sign with name and e-mail 
address at least! Or put From and name at top for delete purposes:) As it is, 
most messages anonymous and no way to reply except to list.

Mimi Jasek
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> On Aug 31, 2014, at 10:28 AM, Don Arburn via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> These conversations are making me very confused, I cannot determine who is 
> typing what due to the changes in the listserve function. In order for me to 
> determine who said what I must hit reply and find the return header to read 
> it's senders name. Then cancel and close. Maybe it's just me or my email 
> software, but unless you sign the paragraph
> 
> 
> --Don
> 
>> On Aug 31, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Charles Loving via Texascavers 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Where is this list?
>> 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>>>  wrote:
>>> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 
>>> 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
>>> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
>>> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
>>> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
>>> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
>>> LowGun 
>>> 
>>> 
 On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
 TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
 the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
 cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
 
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr locations list

2014-08-31 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers

Nancy,
Grab your handy-dandy copy of /50 Years of Texas Caving/ and look on page 166. Carl Kunath lists all of the TCRs from 1978 to 2005. I don't 
see another Luckenbach after the first one. On page 164 there's a list of Texas Caving Conventions from 1956 to 2006.


Logan McNatt
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On 8/31/2014 10:30 AM, Nancy Weaver via Texascavers wrote: was there another tcr at luckenbach? I remember going to one but pretty sure it wasnt 
78 . . . Nancy
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Nancy Weaver via Texascavers

was there another tcr at luckenbach?  I remember going to one but pretty sure 
it wasnt 78 . . . 

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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Don Arburn via Texascavers
These conversations are making me very confused, I cannot determine who is 
typing what due to the changes in the listserve function. In order for me to 
determine who said what I must hit reply and find the return header to read 
it's senders name. Then cancel and close. Maybe it's just me or my email 
software, but unless you sign the paragraph


--Don

> On Aug 31, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Charles Loving via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> Where is this list?
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>>  wrote:
>> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 
>> 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
>> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
>> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
>> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
>> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
>> LowGun 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>>> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
>>> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
>>> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>>> 
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
Where exactly is this list. All the .com things are way too complicated for
duffs me? I think Ed Alexander might have been there too since we usually
traveled about together.


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in
> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old
> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
Where is this list?


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

>  So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of
> about 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know.
> You more recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as
> yet more trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore
> (except for notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza,
> Broussard, Binney, and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun
>
>
> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>
>  TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants
> in the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the
> old cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-31 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
I was there. Bill Bell was there as well and Terry Plemons as old cavers.
We actually cooked something that I can't recall but we camped on an island
across from the dance hall.


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in
> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old
> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-30 Thread Gill Edigar via Texascavers
There were something on the order of 325 TSA members at the time. I think
(?) that those were mostly the only ones we sent announcements to. Maybe
some Grotto lists were resourced as well.
--Ediger


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Roger Moore via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> I missed it and perhaps never heard about it. But I was at the second.
>
> Roger Moore
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 9:29 PM, George Veni via Texascavers <
> texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>
>  I know why I skipped it. I didn’t understand what it was and could
> become, and I had a good caving trip planned to the Langtry caves.
>
>
>
> George
>
>
>
> 
>
> George Veni, Ph.D.
>
> Executive Director
>
> National Cave and Karst Research Institute
>
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> *From:* Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com
> ] *On Behalf Of *Mimi Jasek via
> Texascavers
> *Sent:* Friday, August 29, 2014 8:22 PM
> *To:* texascavers@texascavers.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Texascavers] tcr
>
>
>
> Logan,
>
>
>
> For some reason we missed the first one - around daughter Amy's birthday -
> but made second.
>
>
>
> Jim and I would need to be on that list of old timers who still go caving,
> too:)
>
>
>
> Mimi Jasek
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers <
> texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>
>  remanysensories memories
>
> LowGun
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com
>
>
>
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about
> 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney,
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun
>
>  On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>
>  TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants
> in the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the
> old cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>
>
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-30 Thread Gill Edigar via Texascavers
Of 28 names on the first page, Logan, I find 9 that as far as I can tell
are not actively with us anymore for one reason or another--death, lost, or
otherwise gone. All the rest are still amongst the quick or can be readily
resurrected.
--Ediger


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

>  remanysensories memories
> LowGun
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com
>
>
>
>
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about
> 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney,
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun
>
>
> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>
>  TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants
> in the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the
> old cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>
>
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-30 Thread Roger Moore via Texascavers
I missed it and perhaps never heard about it. But I was at the second.

Roger Moore

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> On Aug 29, 2014, at 9:29 PM, George Veni via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> I know why I skipped it. I didn’t understand what it was and could become, 
> and I had a good caving trip planned to the Langtry caves.
>  
> George
>  
> 
> George Veni, Ph.D.
> Executive Director
> National Cave and Karst Research Institute
> 400-1 Cascades Avenue
> Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA
> Office: 575-887-5517
> Mobile: 210-863-5919
> Fax: 575-887-5523
> gv...@nckri.org
> www.nckri.org
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> From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of 
> Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:22 PM
> To: texascavers@texascavers.com
> Subject: Re: [Texascavers] tcr
>  
> Logan,
>  
> For some reason we missed the first one - around daughter Amy's birthday - 
> but made second.
>  
> Jim and I would need to be on that list of old timers who still go caving, 
> too:)
>  
> Mimi Jasek
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> remanysensories memories
> LowGun
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com
> 
> 
> 
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 
> others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun 
> 
> 
> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
George,

I just checked Jim's caving logs, and he was on a reconnaissance trip to a cave 
that would end up being his life's work from then to now. I was home with Amy. 
We had all been to the whole NSS Convention in New Braunfels earlier in the 
summer - perhaps where we first met you?

Mimi

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> On Aug 29, 2014, at 9:29 PM, George Veni via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> I know why I skipped it. I didn’t understand what it was and could become, 
> and I had a good caving trip planned to the Langtry caves.
>  
> George
>  
> 
> George Veni, Ph.D.
> Executive Director
> National Cave and Karst Research Institute
> 400-1 Cascades Avenue
> Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA
> Office: 575-887-5517
> Mobile: 210-863-5919
> Fax: 575-887-5523
> gv...@nckri.org
> www.nckri.org
>  
> From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of 
> Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:22 PM
> To: texascavers@texascavers.com
> Subject: Re: [Texascavers] tcr
>  
> Logan,
>  
> For some reason we missed the first one - around daughter Amy's birthday - 
> but made second.
>  
> Jim and I would need to be on that list of old timers who still go caving, 
> too:)
>  
> Mimi Jasek
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> remanysensories memories
> LowGun
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com
> 
> 
> 
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 
> others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun 
> 
> 
> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
> 
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread George Veni via Texascavers
I know why I skipped it. I didn’t understand what it was and could become, and 
I had a good caving trip planned to the Langtry caves.

George


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Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:22 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] tcr

Logan,

For some reason we missed the first one - around daughter Amy's birthday - but 
made second.

Jim and I would need to be on that list of old timers who still go caving, too:)

Mimi Jasek

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On Aug 29, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com>> wrote:
remanysensories memories
LowGun
lmcn...@austin.rr.com<mailto:lmcn...@austin.rr.com>



So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 
others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more recent 
cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more trivial 
reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for notable 
exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, and a few 
others--not sure who is on this list).
LowGun

On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in the 
1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old cotton 
gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.

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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Mimi Jasek via Texascavers
Logan,

For some reason we missed the first one - around daughter Amy's birthday - but 
made second.

Jim and I would need to be on that list of old timers who still go caving, too:)

Mimi Jasek

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 29, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> remanysensories memories
> LowGun
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com
> 
> 
> 
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 
> others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun 
> 
> 
>> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
>> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
>> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
> 
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers

remanysensories memories
LowGun
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So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. 
You more recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore 
(except for notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, and a few others--not sure who is on this list).

LowGun


On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at 
the old cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Bill Steele via Texascavers
I was there. Seems like yesterday (yeah, right). 

Bill 

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> On Aug 29, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
>  wrote:
> 
> So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 
> others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. You more 
> recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more 
> trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore (except for 
> notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, 
> and a few others--not sure who is on this list).
> LowGun 
> 
> 
>> On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
>> TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in 
>> the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old 
>> cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers
So how many cavers on this list were there?  I was, and can think of about 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know. 
You more recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore 
(except for notable exceptions like Steele, Sprouse, Minton, Garza, Broussard, Binney, and a few others--not sure who is on this list).

LowGun


On 8/29/2014 12:08 PM, Gill Ediger via Texascavers wrote:
TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in the 1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at 
the old cotton gin in Luckenbach, Texas--89 of um as I recall.




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[Texascavers] tcr

2014-08-29 Thread Gill Ediger via Texascavers
TCR--On this day (the Friday before Labor Day) in 1978 the participants in the 
1st Texas Cavers Reunion (TOTR at the time) were gathering at the old cotton 
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[Texascavers] TCR thanks, and....

2013-10-23 Thread Stefan Creaser
...I'm fed up of deleting posts about Poison .

Another great TCR in the bag. I hope y'all liked the food, and the fast service 
provided by the dedicated Aggie crew under Laura's guidance.

I want to thank:
Don Arburn, for letting me run this (again). And for giving me the cash 
afterwards!
Vico Jones for getting 3 bbq pits and the recycling cans to TCR (with help from 
George, Oscar, Cuate and Gary). And for endless cooking tasks.
Tommy Joe (and team) for the chicken wings and pulled chicken.
Heather Tucek for hauling the other pit and doing the veggie food.
RD Milhollin (and team) for the potato salad
Eric Flint for the 'slaw
Andrea Croskey for the creamed corn
Matt Zappitello for the cobbler
Jocie Hooper for the banana pudding
Laura Creaser for the gelato
Leslie Bell for the breads (and who couldn't even be there!)
Various people for making the mac'n'cheese (about 6, I think, as everyone was 
lining up!).

Thanks for all those people who came by and did various jobs (cutting, pulling, 
cajoling, stoking, etc.) throughout the weekend, and (washing up) afterwards. 
The servers going down the line with snacks. The people who made the sausages a 
few weeks before. Jenni Arburn's friend for making cookies and cupcakes for the 
cooks. The Aggies for dragging us over the line cutting up BBQ and other last 
minute jobs (they only ever sign up to serve, but we make them really work ;-)

I hope I haven't missed anyone; but if I did then I *did* really appreciate 
your help in putting on the feast!


So next year the theme is "Super Heros"?  That's very American... I guess it's 
hotdogs and fixin's then ;-)

Cheers,
Stefan


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Re: [Texascavers] [TCR Lost-N-Found Photos]

2013-10-21 Thread Aubri Jenson
Hey all!
I left a headlamp that I didn't see in Don's video. It's a Black Diamond
Icon, with a AA battery pack and black and silver casing. I left it on the
lawn by the rope contest. Please let me know if you think you have it!
Thank you in advance, I'll pay for shipping if needed.
Aubri Jenson (UT grotto)


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> Spread the word, tell your friends, call the Aggies, share: there is a
> video of Lost& Found items on the Texas Cavers Reunion 2013 Facebook page.
>
> If you don't claim it, I'll either sell it, auction it or it goes in my
> rag bin. There's even some folks who have volunteered to simply TAKE it.
>
> Sent cellularly.
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[Texascavers] [TCR Lost-N-Found Photos]

2013-10-21 Thread Don Arburn
Spread the word, tell your friends, call the Aggies, share: there is a video of 
Lost& Found items on the Texas Cavers Reunion 2013 Facebook page.

If you don't claim it, I'll either sell it, auction it or it goes in my rag 
bin. There's even some folks who have volunteered to simply TAKE it.

Sent cellularly.
-Don
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RE: [Texascavers] TCR!

2013-10-20 Thread George Veni
I second that, but even better was seeing many good friends. It's been about 4 
years since I was last able to make it to TCR. I hope it won't be that long 
before my next one.

My thanks to all who make it possible.

George


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From: Denise P 
Date: 2013/10/20 15:50 (GMT-07:00)
To: TexasCavers 
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR!


Wow, what a great TCR, lovely site and weather! Thanks to everyone who made it 
happen - Don, Stefan and the cooks, Pete Strickland with the hot tub and sauna, 
and everyone else. It was a hoot.

Cheers,
Denise


[Texascavers] TCR!

2013-10-20 Thread Denise P
Wow, what a great TCR, lovely site and weather! Thanks to everyone who made it 
happen - Don, Stefan and the cooks, Pete Strickland with the hot tub and sauna, 
and everyone else. It was a hoot.

Cheers,
Denise
  

RE: [Texascavers] TCR Weather

2013-10-17 Thread Diana Tomchick
We have a large portable shelter that we can temporarily erect near the 
location of the party on Friday. Don't let the forecast of rain keep you from 
coming out and wishing Bill Steele a happy 65th birthday! We need people to 
come and help us drink Shiner Bock and eat bratwurst and birthday cake!

Diana

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Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 1:21 PM
To: CaveTex
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Weather

The weather forecast for TCR looks great!

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=29.497664922474158&lon=-98.8930892944336#.UmAkDRBENqA

For the day of the big party it should be damn near perfect! We're looking at 
it being mostly sunny, with a high near 75 and winds from the north to 
northeast at about 10 to 15 mph. The evening will be a chilly 52, perfect for 
the Hot Tub with clear sky's for star watching.

Friday there is a 70% chance it will not rain during the day and a 60% chance 
it will not rain at night, however with such a large gathering of cavers on 
hand it would be wise to bring the rain gear.

Also the Full Moon will occur on Friday at 18:37 CDT.

Justin
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[Texascavers] TCR Weather

2013-10-17 Thread Justin Leigh Shaw
The weather forecast for TCR looks great!

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=29.497664922474158&lon=-98.8930892944336#.UmAkDRBENqA

For the day of the big party it should be damn near perfect! We're looking
at it being mostly sunny, with a high near 75 and winds from the north to
northeast at about 10 to 15 mph. The evening will be a chilly 52, perfect
for the Hot Tub with clear sky's for star watching.

Friday there is a 70% chance it will not rain during the day and a 60%
chance it will not rain at night, however with such a large gathering of
cavers on hand it would be wise to bring the rain gear.

Also the Full Moon will occur on Friday at 18:37 CDT.

Justin
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Re: [Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers

2013-10-14 Thread Don Arburn
They won't let any water into the lower dam area until Medina is 1/3 full. The 
riverbed is mostly dry, with a couple of ponds between the dam and the bridge 
at the ends of the park.

Sent cellularly.
-Don

> On Oct 14, 2013, at 10:12 AM, Geary Schindel  
> wrote:
> 
> The USGS stream gauges are up and running but they are not being calibrated. 
> However, they should be pretty close unless there are issues with individual 
> gauges.
> 
> We got good rains across the region ranging from 10 or more inches north 
> (Austin area) and south (Crystal Springs) of San Antonio but Medina County 
> and Bexar counties only received from one to 1.5 inches of rain.
> 
> Geary
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Nancy Weaver [mailto:nan...@prismnet.com] 
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 9:38 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers
> 
> what does anyone hear about water levels?  USGS site is down of course, tho 
> the House gym is fully up and functional.
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RE: [Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers

2013-10-14 Thread Geary Schindel
The USGS stream gauges are up and running but they are not being calibrated. 
However, they should be pretty close unless there are issues with individual 
gauges.

We got good rains across the region ranging from 10 or more inches north 
(Austin area) and south (Crystal Springs) of San Antonio but Medina County and 
Bexar counties only received from one to 1.5 inches of rain.

Geary

 
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Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 9:38 AM
Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers

what does anyone hear about water levels?  USGS site is down of course, tho the 
House gym is fully up and functional.
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Re: [Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers

2013-10-14 Thread Nancy Weaver
what does anyone hear about water levels?  USGS site is down of course, tho the 
House gym is fully up and functional.
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[Texascavers] TCR firewood volunteers

2013-10-13 Thread pstrickland1
Just talked to Don Arburn. He just talked to the owner of P, Canyon, and he 
reports that there is plenty of dead cedar and oak, on the hillside above the 
road, that can be cut for TCR use. The owner would prefer that we burn his wood 
rather than bring in suspect oak. I am looking for volunteers to cut wood 
Thursday or Friday. Cutting after dark Friday or anytime Saturday makes too 
much noise. Having an open bed pickup would be helpful, as I would prefer to 
keep mine with me while I am working. It's a big job as we need wood for the 
hot tub, the sauna, the fire there, and a main campfire. I will have two saws 
available as soon as I get there on Thursday. Let me know if you can help. Pete 
512-897-9235

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[Texascavers] TCR

2013-09-08 Thread Don Arburn
I found a picture of Paradise Canyon, from their Facebook page, that shows that 
the riverbed is dry. My apologies to attendees in advance. Folks if some of 
y'all could leave your car windows down, and the rest of y'all could kindly 
wash their car, and you who have ANY pull could go ahead and rain dance I would 
appreciate it.

Sent cellularly.
-Don the TCR guy.
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[Texascavers] TCR sausage making...

2013-08-18 Thread Stefan Creaser
If anyone is interested in making sausages this thursday, please get in touch.

Those who have offered meat, i'll be in touch. If there are others, get in 
touch!

Cheers,
Stefan

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[Texascavers] TCR sausage making...

2013-08-18 Thread Stefan Creaser
If anyone is interested in making sausages this thursday, please get in touch.

Those who have offered meat, i'll be in touch. If there are others, get in 
touch!

Cheers,
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Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Roger Moore
And to pass on the word from Facebook posts, the theme of the parade and 
costumes this year is Steam Punk.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Don Arburn  wrote:

> Actually, it was added last year.
> 
> Sent cellularly.
> -Don
> 
> On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:
> 
>> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
>> then anyhow.
>>  
>> -- Jim
>>  
>>  
>> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
>> To: TexasCavers
>> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>>  
>> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see 
>> both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be 
>> added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> Denise


Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Roger Moore
And to pass on the word from Facebook posts, the theme of the parade and 
costumes this year is Steam Punk.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Don Arburn  wrote:

> Actually, it was added last year.
> 
> Sent cellularly.
> -Don
> 
> On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:
> 
>> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
>> then anyhow.
>>  
>> -- Jim
>>  
>>  
>> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
>> To: TexasCavers
>> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>>  
>> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see 
>> both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be 
>> added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> Denise


Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Roger Moore
And to pass on the word from Facebook posts, the theme of the parade and 
costumes this year is Steam Punk.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Don Arburn  wrote:

> Actually, it was added last year.
> 
> Sent cellularly.
> -Don
> 
> On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:
> 
>> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
>> then anyhow.
>>  
>> -- Jim
>>  
>>  
>> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
>> To: TexasCavers
>> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>>  
>> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see 
>> both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be 
>> added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> Denise


Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Don Arburn
Actually, it was added last year.

Sent cellularly.
-Don

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:

> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
> then anyhow.
>  
> -- Jim
>  
>  
> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
> To: TexasCavers
> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>  
> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
> October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
> this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>  
> Thanks,
> Denise


Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Don Arburn
Actually, it was added last year.

Sent cellularly.
-Don

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:

> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
> then anyhow.
>  
> -- Jim
>  
>  
> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
> To: TexasCavers
> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>  
> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
> October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
> this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>  
> Thanks,
> Denise


Re: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Don Arburn
Actually, it was added last year.

Sent cellularly.
-Don

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jim Kennedy  wrote:

> Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up 
> then anyhow.
>  
> -- Jim
>  
>  
> From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
> To: TexasCavers
> Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates
>  
> Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
> October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
> this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?
>  
> Thanks,
> Denise


RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Jim Kennedy
Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up
then anyhow.

 

-- Jim

 

 

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

 

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see
both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be
added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday,
right?
 
Thanks,
Denise



RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Jim Kennedy
Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up
then anyhow.

 

-- Jim

 

 

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

 

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see
both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be
added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday,
right?
 
Thanks,
Denise



RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Jim Kennedy
Thursday was officially added this year, because people started showing up
then anyhow.

 

-- Jim

 

 

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

 

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see
both October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be
added this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday,
right?
 
Thanks,
Denise



RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Stefan Creaser
Well the 20th is a Sunday, so I expect it ends then...

Some people turn up on Thursday.

Cheers,
Stefan

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

Thanks,
Denise

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RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Stefan Creaser
Well the 20th is a Sunday, so I expect it ends then...

Some people turn up on Thursday.

Cheers,
Stefan

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

Thanks,
Denise

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RE: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Stefan Creaser
Well the 20th is a Sunday, so I expect it ends then...

Some people turn up on Thursday.

Cheers,
Stefan

From: Denise P [mailto:pepabe...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:02 PM
To: TexasCavers
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR Dates

Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

Thanks,
Denise

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[Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Denise P
Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

 

Thanks,
Denise
  

[Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Denise P
Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

 

Thanks,
Denise
  

[Texascavers] TCR Dates

2013-06-18 Thread Denise P
Hello-Can someone please confirm the exact dates for TCR ths year? I see both 
October 17 - 20 and 18 - 21 in various places. Is Thursday going to be added 
this year to the event? It's usually just Friday through Sunday, right?

 

Thanks,
Denise
  

[Texascavers] TCR 2012

2012-10-22 Thread Oztotl
So far, those pesky Maya were wrong, the world didn't end this weekend. In 
fact, there was a coming together, a reunion, instead. The annual gathering of 
Cavers was joyous and productive, for me anyway. And in a way it's not over, 
there are lost item, more reunions to be. Contact me to inquire.

Cavers, you made it happen, more than three hundred and fifty of you. I merely 
answered a few questions and pointed fingers. Thank you for a great, 
unforgettable weekend! The memories will last a lifetime! I hope you had a good 
time and if you did, please thank yourself and especially these people: our 
spouses & our friends, specifically; Allan Cobb, Ellie Watson, Galen Falgout, 
Ann Scott, Linda Palit, Michael Cicherski, Ron Ralph, Stefan Creaser, Susan 
Souby, Colin & Peter Strickland, Kitty & Kurt, Bill Steele, Amy Beverage, Bev 
Shade, David Ochel, Lydia Hernandez, Denise Prendergrast, Jocie Hooper, Bill 
Stephens, Tommy Joe, Leslie Bell, Vico Jones, RD Milholland, Kyle Leonard, and 
to the many volunteers and good  people, whose personage I have may 
unfortunately  forgot today, who made this wonderful happening!

Thanks to Whole Earth Provision Company, Shiner Brewing, GGG, TSS, TSA, Mercy 
Beads & Jonathan Wilson, for prizes and certificates and, I believe, our first 
ever bouncy castle. There were others, you know who you are, thank you.

Chris Vreeland, thanks for immortalizing the camaraderie. Crash, thanks for 
mastering the ceremony and Angela Edwards for sharing the gifts.

Kyle Leonard, thanks for bringing your Aggies, we needed the help, and they 
came through!

Wesley Schumacher, good job with the wholesome earthy competition.

Thanks, Bexar Grotto for bringing some class and entertaining guests!

TCMA, thanks for starting our day-after-the-apocalypse-morning off with 
caffeine and sustenance on Sunday.

And a thanks to Paul Dixon at Paradise Canyon for being a gracious host and 
sharing his cool waters, green grass and shady canyon.

-Don

[Texascavers] TCR 2012

2012-10-22 Thread Oztotl
So far, those pesky Maya were wrong, the world didn't end this weekend. In 
fact, there was a coming together, a reunion, instead. The annual gathering of 
Cavers was joyous and productive, for me anyway. And in a way it's not over, 
there are lost item, more reunions to be. Contact me to inquire.

Cavers, you made it happen, more than three hundred and fifty of you. I merely 
answered a few questions and pointed fingers. Thank you for a great, 
unforgettable weekend! The memories will last a lifetime! I hope you had a good 
time and if you did, please thank yourself and especially these people: our 
spouses & our friends, specifically; Allan Cobb, Ellie Watson, Galen Falgout, 
Ann Scott, Linda Palit, Michael Cicherski, Ron Ralph, Stefan Creaser, Susan 
Souby, Colin & Peter Strickland, Kitty & Kurt, Bill Steele, Amy Beverage, Bev 
Shade, David Ochel, Lydia Hernandez, Denise Prendergrast, Jocie Hooper, Bill 
Stephens, Tommy Joe, Leslie Bell, Vico Jones, RD Milholland, Kyle Leonard, and 
to the many volunteers and good  people, whose personage I have may 
unfortunately  forgot today, who made this wonderful happening!

Thanks to Whole Earth Provision Company, Shiner Brewing, GGG, TSS, TSA, Mercy 
Beads & Jonathan Wilson, for prizes and certificates and, I believe, our first 
ever bouncy castle. There were others, you know who you are, thank you.

Chris Vreeland, thanks for immortalizing the camaraderie. Crash, thanks for 
mastering the ceremony and Angela Edwards for sharing the gifts.

Kyle Leonard, thanks for bringing your Aggies, we needed the help, and they 
came through!

Wesley Schumacher, good job with the wholesome earthy competition.

Thanks, Bexar Grotto for bringing some class and entertaining guests!

TCMA, thanks for starting our day-after-the-apocalypse-morning off with 
caffeine and sustenance on Sunday.

And a thanks to Paul Dixon at Paradise Canyon for being a gracious host and 
sharing his cool waters, green grass and shady canyon.

-Don

[Texascavers] TCR 2012

2012-10-22 Thread Oztotl
So far, those pesky Maya were wrong, the world didn't end this weekend. In 
fact, there was a coming together, a reunion, instead. The annual gathering of 
Cavers was joyous and productive, for me anyway. And in a way it's not over, 
there are lost item, more reunions to be. Contact me to inquire.

Cavers, you made it happen, more than three hundred and fifty of you. I merely 
answered a few questions and pointed fingers. Thank you for a great, 
unforgettable weekend! The memories will last a lifetime! I hope you had a good 
time and if you did, please thank yourself and especially these people: our 
spouses & our friends, specifically; Allan Cobb, Ellie Watson, Galen Falgout, 
Ann Scott, Linda Palit, Michael Cicherski, Ron Ralph, Stefan Creaser, Susan 
Souby, Colin & Peter Strickland, Kitty & Kurt, Bill Steele, Amy Beverage, Bev 
Shade, David Ochel, Lydia Hernandez, Denise Prendergrast, Jocie Hooper, Bill 
Stephens, Tommy Joe, Leslie Bell, Vico Jones, RD Milholland, Kyle Leonard, and 
to the many volunteers and good  people, whose personage I have may 
unfortunately  forgot today, who made this wonderful happening!

Thanks to Whole Earth Provision Company, Shiner Brewing, GGG, TSS, TSA, Mercy 
Beads & Jonathan Wilson, for prizes and certificates and, I believe, our first 
ever bouncy castle. There were others, you know who you are, thank you.

Chris Vreeland, thanks for immortalizing the camaraderie. Crash, thanks for 
mastering the ceremony and Angela Edwards for sharing the gifts.

Kyle Leonard, thanks for bringing your Aggies, we needed the help, and they 
came through!

Wesley Schumacher, good job with the wholesome earthy competition.

Thanks, Bexar Grotto for bringing some class and entertaining guests!

TCMA, thanks for starting our day-after-the-apocalypse-morning off with 
caffeine and sustenance on Sunday.

And a thanks to Paul Dixon at Paradise Canyon for being a gracious host and 
sharing his cool waters, green grass and shady canyon.

-Don

Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Allan B. Cobb
Thanks Linda for making breakfast happen. Also, thanks to all those who were 
out there before dawn getting everything set up and those who showed up after 
dawn to cook and serve. I would also like to thank everyone who came out to 
have some wonderful breakfast and help support TCMA.

Thanks all,

Allan

From: Linda Palit 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:40 PM
To: Cavers Texas 
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen. 

Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Allan B. Cobb
Thanks Linda for making breakfast happen. Also, thanks to all those who were 
out there before dawn getting everything set up and those who showed up after 
dawn to cook and serve. I would also like to thank everyone who came out to 
have some wonderful breakfast and help support TCMA.

Thanks all,

Allan

From: Linda Palit 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:40 PM
To: Cavers Texas 
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen. 

Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Allan B. Cobb
Thanks Linda for making breakfast happen. Also, thanks to all those who were 
out there before dawn getting everything set up and those who showed up after 
dawn to cook and serve. I would also like to thank everyone who came out to 
have some wonderful breakfast and help support TCMA.

Thanks all,

Allan

From: Linda Palit 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 7:40 PM
To: Cavers Texas 
Subject: [Texascavers] TCR

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen. 

[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Mimi Jasek
Another fantastic good time with a community of people who can't be beat! 
Thanks all who made it happen, and next year we plan to try to get there 
earlier to enjoy even more!

Till we're together again, keep caving:)

Mimi Jasek

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2012-10-21 Thread Mimi Jasek
Another fantastic good time with a community of people who can't be beat! 
Thanks all who made it happen, and next year we plan to try to get there 
earlier to enjoy even more!

Till we're together again, keep caving:)

Mimi Jasek

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2012-10-21 Thread Mimi Jasek
Another fantastic good time with a community of people who can't be beat! 
Thanks all who made it happen, and next year we plan to try to get there 
earlier to enjoy even more!

Till we're together again, keep caving:)

Mimi Jasek

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread James Jasek

Yes, it was a great weekend. Great weather and great people.

James Jasek
On Oct 21, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Linda Palit wrote:

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it  
happen.




Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread James Jasek

Yes, it was a great weekend. Great weather and great people.

James Jasek
On Oct 21, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Linda Palit wrote:

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it  
happen.




Re: [Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread James Jasek

Yes, it was a great weekend. Great weather and great people.

James Jasek
On Oct 21, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Linda Palit wrote:

Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it  
happen.




[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Linda Palit
Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen.


[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Linda Palit
Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen.


[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Linda Palit
Awesome!   Thanks to Don, Ellie, and all the volunteers who make it happen.


[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Denise P

What a great time-thanks so much to Don Arburn and all the other volunters. 
Stefan - the food was fabulous. And the parade raised the bar for 
entertainment. Such a lovely site. 
 
I apologize if my dog snarfed any of your food!  :)
 
Cheers,
Denise

[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Denise P

What a great time-thanks so much to Don Arburn and all the other volunters. 
Stefan - the food was fabulous. And the parade raised the bar for 
entertainment. Such a lovely site. 
 
I apologize if my dog snarfed any of your food!  :)
 
Cheers,
Denise

[Texascavers] TCR

2012-10-21 Thread Denise P

What a great time-thanks so much to Don Arburn and all the other volunters. 
Stefan - the food was fabulous. And the parade raised the bar for 
entertainment. Such a lovely site. 
 
I apologize if my dog snarfed any of your food!  :)
 
Cheers,
Denise

[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Contests and Prizes!

2012-10-16 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

TCR is almost here and there will be contests and prizes galore.
Contests are generally set up Saturday, October 20th mid-morning and
registration table will have specifics.

Come show off your caver skills at all the Speleolympic Contests and
win some super prizes. There will be race rope climbing, cable ladder,
rebelay ropes course, obstacle course and more. Bring your vertical
gear, helmets, and knee/elbow pads to participate in all the fun.

The Survey Contest will test your survey accuracy and give you the
chance to win a brand new set of instruments and other survey prizes.
Bring your own instruments or borrow some.

Continuing on a new tradition, we will have themed Costume Contest to
go with the parade theme!  This year's parade theme is Maya Apocalypse
and rumor is there will be a good showing of costumes. Wear your
costume to the afternoon parade and then contestants can display their
costumes on stage Saturday night and let the audience vote for the
best Maya Apocalypse costume. Last year's winner was Andy Edwards from
GHG with his very convincing cross-dressing pirate outfit.

Did I mention prizes? Oh yeah! There will be some great prizes for
contest winners. No skimpy prizes here.

See you soon!!

Ellie

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[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Contests and Prizes!

2012-10-16 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

TCR is almost here and there will be contests and prizes galore.
Contests are generally set up Saturday, October 20th mid-morning and
registration table will have specifics.

Come show off your caver skills at all the Speleolympic Contests and
win some super prizes. There will be race rope climbing, cable ladder,
rebelay ropes course, obstacle course and more. Bring your vertical
gear, helmets, and knee/elbow pads to participate in all the fun.

The Survey Contest will test your survey accuracy and give you the
chance to win a brand new set of instruments and other survey prizes.
Bring your own instruments or borrow some.

Continuing on a new tradition, we will have themed Costume Contest to
go with the parade theme!  This year's parade theme is Maya Apocalypse
and rumor is there will be a good showing of costumes. Wear your
costume to the afternoon parade and then contestants can display their
costumes on stage Saturday night and let the audience vote for the
best Maya Apocalypse costume. Last year's winner was Andy Edwards from
GHG with his very convincing cross-dressing pirate outfit.

Did I mention prizes? Oh yeah! There will be some great prizes for
contest winners. No skimpy prizes here.

See you soon!!

Ellie

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[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Contests and Prizes!

2012-10-16 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

TCR is almost here and there will be contests and prizes galore.
Contests are generally set up Saturday, October 20th mid-morning and
registration table will have specifics.

Come show off your caver skills at all the Speleolympic Contests and
win some super prizes. There will be race rope climbing, cable ladder,
rebelay ropes course, obstacle course and more. Bring your vertical
gear, helmets, and knee/elbow pads to participate in all the fun.

The Survey Contest will test your survey accuracy and give you the
chance to win a brand new set of instruments and other survey prizes.
Bring your own instruments or borrow some.

Continuing on a new tradition, we will have themed Costume Contest to
go with the parade theme!  This year's parade theme is Maya Apocalypse
and rumor is there will be a good showing of costumes. Wear your
costume to the afternoon parade and then contestants can display their
costumes on stage Saturday night and let the audience vote for the
best Maya Apocalypse costume. Last year's winner was Andy Edwards from
GHG with his very convincing cross-dressing pirate outfit.

Did I mention prizes? Oh yeah! There will be some great prizes for
contest winners. No skimpy prizes here.

See you soon!!

Ellie

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[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Directions to Paradise Canyon

2012-10-12 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

Less than a week and we will be soaking in the rays and sippin' on
brews at the 35th Annual TCR in Paradise Canyon!!! Here's a handy map
to make sure you get there-
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BzP7GaKdftjDczhsX240TXdBcVE

There are many ways to get to Paradise Canyon so pick your favorite,
just make sure you get there :)

Paradise Canyon,
2220 County Road 2615
San Antonio, Texas 78066-2566

>From Austin
Head south on I-35 S towards San Antonio. On the north side of San
Antonio, take exit 172 and merge
onto TX-1604 Loop W/Anderson Loop. Take exit TX-471/Culebra Rd and
turn right onto Culebra
Rd/FM 471S. Past the Rio Medina General Store, stay right to continue
onto FM 1283. Turn left onto
Co Rd 371/Red Wing Rd and stay right onto Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to
the campground.

>From San Antonio
Take US-90 W, turn right onto FM 471 N, continue straight onto Co Rd
2615 then turn left to stay on
Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to the campground.

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[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Directions to Paradise Canyon

2012-10-12 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

Less than a week and we will be soaking in the rays and sippin' on
brews at the 35th Annual TCR in Paradise Canyon!!! Here's a handy map
to make sure you get there-
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BzP7GaKdftjDczhsX240TXdBcVE

There are many ways to get to Paradise Canyon so pick your favorite,
just make sure you get there :)

Paradise Canyon,
2220 County Road 2615
San Antonio, Texas 78066-2566

>From Austin
Head south on I-35 S towards San Antonio. On the north side of San
Antonio, take exit 172 and merge
onto TX-1604 Loop W/Anderson Loop. Take exit TX-471/Culebra Rd and
turn right onto Culebra
Rd/FM 471S. Past the Rio Medina General Store, stay right to continue
onto FM 1283. Turn left onto
Co Rd 371/Red Wing Rd and stay right onto Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to
the campground.

>From San Antonio
Take US-90 W, turn right onto FM 471 N, continue straight onto Co Rd
2615 then turn left to stay on
Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to the campground.

For Facebook users: https://www.facebook.com/events/204320899690447/

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[Texascavers] TCR 2012 Directions to Paradise Canyon

2012-10-12 Thread ellie watson
Cavers,

Less than a week and we will be soaking in the rays and sippin' on
brews at the 35th Annual TCR in Paradise Canyon!!! Here's a handy map
to make sure you get there-
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BzP7GaKdftjDczhsX240TXdBcVE

There are many ways to get to Paradise Canyon so pick your favorite,
just make sure you get there :)

Paradise Canyon,
2220 County Road 2615
San Antonio, Texas 78066-2566

>From Austin
Head south on I-35 S towards San Antonio. On the north side of San
Antonio, take exit 172 and merge
onto TX-1604 Loop W/Anderson Loop. Take exit TX-471/Culebra Rd and
turn right onto Culebra
Rd/FM 471S. Past the Rio Medina General Store, stay right to continue
onto FM 1283. Turn left onto
Co Rd 371/Red Wing Rd and stay right onto Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to
the campground.

>From San Antonio
Take US-90 W, turn right onto FM 471 N, continue straight onto Co Rd
2615 then turn left to stay on
Co Rd 2615. Follow signs to the campground.

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Arburn Don
On Sep 16, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Sheryl Rieck wrote:

> Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or 
> Thursday?

We have the campground from Thursday to Sunday.

> Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?

Maya Apocalypse 2012.

> Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a few 
> years ago?

The park is nearly twice as big as years past with more bathrooms, cabins and 
other improvements.

https://www.facebook.com/events/204320899690447/

> 
> Thanks,
> Sheryl


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Re: [Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Arburn Don
On Sep 16, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Sheryl Rieck wrote:

> Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or 
> Thursday?

We have the campground from Thursday to Sunday.

> Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?

Maya Apocalypse 2012.

> Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a few 
> years ago?

The park is nearly twice as big as years past with more bathrooms, cabins and 
other improvements.

https://www.facebook.com/events/204320899690447/

> 
> Thanks,
> Sheryl


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Re: [Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Arburn Don
On Sep 16, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Sheryl Rieck wrote:

> Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or 
> Thursday?

We have the campground from Thursday to Sunday.

> Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?

Maya Apocalypse 2012.

> Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a few 
> years ago?

The park is nearly twice as big as years past with more bathrooms, cabins and 
other improvements.

https://www.facebook.com/events/204320899690447/

> 
> Thanks,
> Sheryl


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[Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Sheryl Rieck
Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or
Thursday?
Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?
Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a
few years ago?

Thanks,
Sheryl


[Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Sheryl Rieck
Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or
Thursday?
Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?
Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a
few years ago?

Thanks,
Sheryl


[Texascavers] TCR - Questions

2012-09-16 Thread Sheryl Rieck
Q1.  If we would like to help get things setup, should we come Wednesday or
Thursday?
Q2.  Is there a costume contest this year? And, if so, is there a theme?
Q3.  Do we have the whole area this year, including the part they added a
few years ago?

Thanks,
Sheryl


[Texascavers] TCR T-shirts

2012-06-22 Thread Gill Edigar
Here is a web site that has Chris Vreeland's photo gallery of all the
TOTR/TCR T-shirt designs.

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

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[Texascavers] TCR T-shirts

2012-06-22 Thread Gill Edigar
Here is a web site that has Chris Vreeland's photo gallery of all the
TOTR/TCR T-shirt designs.

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

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[Texascavers] TCR T-shirts

2012-06-22 Thread Gill Edigar
Here is a web site that has Chris Vreeland's photo gallery of all the
TOTR/TCR T-shirt designs.

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-22 Thread Chris Vreeland

Here's almost all of the TCR shirt designs, photographed:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

A couple of the latest ones had backs that I can't shoot because I  
lazily set my own shirt aside before it got a back printed on it.


Gill was responsible for 3-14 & I've done 'em since 15.

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-22 Thread Chris Vreeland

Here's almost all of the TCR shirt designs, photographed:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

A couple of the latest ones had backs that I can't shoot because I  
lazily set my own shirt aside before it got a back printed on it.


Gill was responsible for 3-14 & I've done 'em since 15.

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-22 Thread Chris Vreeland

Here's almost all of the TCR shirt designs, photographed:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvreeland/sets/72157630236026634/

A couple of the latest ones had backs that I can't shoot because I  
lazily set my own shirt aside before it got a back printed on it.


Gill was responsible for 3-14 & I've done 'em since 15.

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Gill Edigar
I have the display collection--except for the 19th as Chris said--and
will try to figger a way to hang them at TCR this year. I'd like to
have one too if anybody has a spare.
---Ediger

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Chris Vreeland  wrote:
> I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for posterity and
> will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as it's complete.
>
> Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the morning
> over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and between the two
> of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the 1996 19th annual. I'm
> sure we printed one that year, but I don't even still have the art file.
>
> I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape can take
> a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a spare one, I'd
> like to acquire it for my collection.
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Gill Edigar
I have the display collection--except for the 19th as Chris said--and
will try to figger a way to hang them at TCR this year. I'd like to
have one too if anybody has a spare.
---Ediger

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Chris Vreeland  wrote:
> I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for posterity and
> will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as it's complete.
>
> Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the morning
> over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and between the two
> of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the 1996 19th annual. I'm
> sure we printed one that year, but I don't even still have the art file.
>
> I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape can take
> a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a spare one, I'd
> like to acquire it for my collection.
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
>
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Re: [Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Gill Edigar
I have the display collection--except for the 19th as Chris said--and
will try to figger a way to hang them at TCR this year. I'd like to
have one too if anybody has a spare.
---Ediger

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Chris Vreeland  wrote:
> I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for posterity and
> will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as it's complete.
>
> Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the morning
> over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and between the two
> of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the 1996 19th annual. I'm
> sure we printed one that year, but I don't even still have the art file.
>
> I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape can take
> a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a spare one, I'd
> like to acquire it for my collection.
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
>
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[Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Chris Vreeland
I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for  
posterity and will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as  
it's complete.


Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the  
morning over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and  
between the two of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the  
1996 19th annual. I'm sure we printed one that year, but I don't even  
still have the art file.


I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape  
can take a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a  
spare one, I'd like to acquire it for my collection.


Thanks!
Chris

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[Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Chris Vreeland
I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for  
posterity and will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as  
it's complete.


Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the  
morning over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and  
between the two of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the  
1996 19th annual. I'm sure we printed one that year, but I don't even  
still have the art file.


I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape  
can take a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a  
spare one, I'd like to acquire it for my collection.


Thanks!
Chris

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[Texascavers] TCR T-shirt 19th Annual 1996

2012-06-21 Thread Chris Vreeland
I'm taking photos of the all TCR shirts for blog-fodder & for  
posterity and will get the disk with the images to the TSS as soon as  
it's complete.


Spent the day yesterday digging through my garage, and spent the  
morning over at Gill's digging through the T-shirt collection, and  
between the two of us, we have every single TCR T-shirt EXCEPT for the  
1996 19th annual. I'm sure we printed one that year, but I don't even  
still have the art file.


I'm hoping that someone out there with one of these in decent shape  
can take a good photograph of it, & if there's anyone out there with a  
spare one, I'd like to acquire it for my collection.


Thanks!
Chris

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[Texascavers] TCR

2012-03-21 Thread Gill Edigar
   Texas Cavers take note: The first TCR was held at Luckenbach in
1978--the better part of 35 years ago. Our original intent was to have
the Head Honcho serve for 2 or 3 or 4 years and then hand the job off
to someone else so that both the job and TCR could be kept fresh and
dynamic. Over the years the Head Honcho position has been filled by
both a group--Chuck Steuhm, Mike Walsh, and me--and by several
individuals--Mike Walsh, me, Christa McLeland, Andy Grubbs, and Allan
Cobb. It's not a hard job, but it gets old after a few years and a
Honcho's enthusiasm can wear thin with time. Allan has done an
admirable job over the past few years but has taken on some new
pursuits that he finds more rewarding than being Honcho at TCR. He's
asked that I post a public search for anyone aspiring to be Honcho for
the next few years.
   As many of the events--and people that run them--are already
organized and self starters, most of that business is taken care of.
The main duties left to be done involve Site Location, Registration,
Port-O-Potties, & Notification (post cards). Some of those things are
partially done and/or help is usually available for doing them, as
well. Allan and I and others remain available as mentors and problem
solvers. A little (minimal) organizational skill and a little
(minimal) authoritarian skill is required but mostly it's just
supervision and coordination that's needed. We have a
guidebook/checklist that's a bit out of date but will cover most of
the philosophy and details.
   The bottom line is that we have nobody in place to be Honcho for
TCR this year. Anybody with a aspiration to take on that job should
get ahold of me (email or phone--410-303-1177) and let's talk. If
nobody comes forward there's a good chance we'll not have a TCR this
year--or maybe never again. That would be a shame.

--Ediger

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[Texascavers] TCR

2012-03-21 Thread Gill Edigar
   Texas Cavers take note: The first TCR was held at Luckenbach in
1978--the better part of 35 years ago. Our original intent was to have
the Head Honcho serve for 2 or 3 or 4 years and then hand the job off
to someone else so that both the job and TCR could be kept fresh and
dynamic. Over the years the Head Honcho position has been filled by
both a group--Chuck Steuhm, Mike Walsh, and me--and by several
individuals--Mike Walsh, me, Christa McLeland, Andy Grubbs, and Allan
Cobb. It's not a hard job, but it gets old after a few years and a
Honcho's enthusiasm can wear thin with time. Allan has done an
admirable job over the past few years but has taken on some new
pursuits that he finds more rewarding than being Honcho at TCR. He's
asked that I post a public search for anyone aspiring to be Honcho for
the next few years.
   As many of the events--and people that run them--are already
organized and self starters, most of that business is taken care of.
The main duties left to be done involve Site Location, Registration,
Port-O-Potties, & Notification (post cards). Some of those things are
partially done and/or help is usually available for doing them, as
well. Allan and I and others remain available as mentors and problem
solvers. A little (minimal) organizational skill and a little
(minimal) authoritarian skill is required but mostly it's just
supervision and coordination that's needed. We have a
guidebook/checklist that's a bit out of date but will cover most of
the philosophy and details.
   The bottom line is that we have nobody in place to be Honcho for
TCR this year. Anybody with a aspiration to take on that job should
get ahold of me (email or phone--410-303-1177) and let's talk. If
nobody comes forward there's a good chance we'll not have a TCR this
year--or maybe never again. That would be a shame.

--Ediger

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[Texascavers] TCR

2012-03-21 Thread Gill Edigar
   Texas Cavers take note: The first TCR was held at Luckenbach in
1978--the better part of 35 years ago. Our original intent was to have
the Head Honcho serve for 2 or 3 or 4 years and then hand the job off
to someone else so that both the job and TCR could be kept fresh and
dynamic. Over the years the Head Honcho position has been filled by
both a group--Chuck Steuhm, Mike Walsh, and me--and by several
individuals--Mike Walsh, me, Christa McLeland, Andy Grubbs, and Allan
Cobb. It's not a hard job, but it gets old after a few years and a
Honcho's enthusiasm can wear thin with time. Allan has done an
admirable job over the past few years but has taken on some new
pursuits that he finds more rewarding than being Honcho at TCR. He's
asked that I post a public search for anyone aspiring to be Honcho for
the next few years.
   As many of the events--and people that run them--are already
organized and self starters, most of that business is taken care of.
The main duties left to be done involve Site Location, Registration,
Port-O-Potties, & Notification (post cards). Some of those things are
partially done and/or help is usually available for doing them, as
well. Allan and I and others remain available as mentors and problem
solvers. A little (minimal) organizational skill and a little
(minimal) authoritarian skill is required but mostly it's just
supervision and coordination that's needed. We have a
guidebook/checklist that's a bit out of date but will cover most of
the philosophy and details.
   The bottom line is that we have nobody in place to be Honcho for
TCR this year. Anybody with a aspiration to take on that job should
get ahold of me (email or phone--410-303-1177) and let's talk. If
nobody comes forward there's a good chance we'll not have a TCR this
year--or maybe never again. That would be a shame.

--Ediger

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Re: [Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-24 Thread dirtdoc


Thanks for posting that, Logan. 



  



Arggg! 



  



It was good to see apparitions from the past (some, however, barely 
recognizable).   

We are sorry to have missed it as we are in the last throes of getting ready to 
spend a month 

in the karst of Laos and Vietnam.   We will be back by Christmas and then in 

Terlingua for the spring.   Campers welcome, but contact ahead with your plans 
to make sure 

we are actually there. 





  



  

DirtDoc 



Re: [Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-24 Thread dirtdoc


Thanks for posting that, Logan. 



  



Arggg! 



  



It was good to see apparitions from the past (some, however, barely 
recognizable).   

We are sorry to have missed it as we are in the last throes of getting ready to 
spend a month 

in the karst of Laos and Vietnam.   We will be back by Christmas and then in 

Terlingua for the spring.   Campers welcome, but contact ahead with your plans 
to make sure 

we are actually there. 





  



  

DirtDoc 



Re: [Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-24 Thread dirtdoc


Thanks for posting that, Logan. 



  



Arggg! 



  



It was good to see apparitions from the past (some, however, barely 
recognizable).   

We are sorry to have missed it as we are in the last throes of getting ready to 
spend a month 

in the karst of Laos and Vietnam.   We will be back by Christmas and then in 

Terlingua for the spring.   Campers welcome, but contact ahead with your plans 
to make sure 

we are actually there. 





  



  

DirtDoc 



[Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-23 Thread Logan McNatt
Dorothy Mladenka from Houston asked me to send this message and link.  It's worth watching, and at the end you'll see the size of the camera she 
used!

Logan

Dorothy writes:

This was taken at the TCR. I used a toy plastic camera: the VQ 2005. It has a 
plastic lens and no sound. NO special effects were used, what you see is 
exactly what I get when I shoot the camera. I have to wait until I download the 
files on the computer before I can see what I did or did not captureI 
purchased the camera for $30 on Walmart.com.Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At_gW4Y0RmA




[Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-23 Thread Logan McNatt
Dorothy Mladenka from Houston asked me to send this message and link.  It's worth watching, and at the end you'll see the size of the camera she 
used!

Logan

Dorothy writes:

This was taken at the TCR. I used a toy plastic camera: the VQ 2005. It has a 
plastic lens and no sound. NO special effects were used, what you see is 
exactly what I get when I shoot the camera. I have to wait until I download the 
files on the computer before I can see what I did or did not captureI 
purchased the camera for $30 on Walmart.com.Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At_gW4Y0RmA




[Texascavers] TCR video by Dorothy Mladenka on YouTube

2011-10-23 Thread Logan McNatt
Dorothy Mladenka from Houston asked me to send this message and link.  It's worth watching, and at the end you'll see the size of the camera she 
used!

Logan

Dorothy writes:

This was taken at the TCR. I used a toy plastic camera: the VQ 2005. It has a 
plastic lens and no sound. NO special effects were used, what you see is 
exactly what I get when I shoot the camera. I have to wait until I download the 
files on the computer before I can see what I did or did not captureI 
purchased the camera for $30 on Walmart.com.Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At_gW4Y0RmA




[Texascavers] TCR survey contest results

2011-10-20 Thread David Ochel
Congratulations to the winner's of this year's TSS survey contest at
TCR, and thanks everybody for entering!

The winners were:

1. Ellie Watson and Joe Shaertl (.54 m loop closure error)
2. Heather Levy and Seth Spoelman (.67 m)
3. Monica Ponce and Steve Gutting (.71 m)

Thanks to the Texas Speleological Survey for sponsoring the instruments
and lights, to Gonzo Guano Gear for sponsoring the survey pouches, and
to Miller Blueprint for selling us the instruments at cost! And to
Andrea for helping me set up the contest, and to Dale for helping with
evaluating the results!

Cheers,
David

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[Texascavers] TCR survey contest results

2011-10-20 Thread David Ochel
Congratulations to the winner's of this year's TSS survey contest at
TCR, and thanks everybody for entering!

The winners were:

1. Ellie Watson and Joe Shaertl (.54 m loop closure error)
2. Heather Levy and Seth Spoelman (.67 m)
3. Monica Ponce and Steve Gutting (.71 m)

Thanks to the Texas Speleological Survey for sponsoring the instruments
and lights, to Gonzo Guano Gear for sponsoring the survey pouches, and
to Miller Blueprint for selling us the instruments at cost! And to
Andrea for helping me set up the contest, and to Dale for helping with
evaluating the results!

Cheers,
David

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