Re: August 22nd Longhorn Results

2009-08-26 Thread George-Paul Richmann
I can give it a try

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:46 AM,  wrote:
>
> Was anyone interested in writing a more lengthy trip report (I'll take all
> comers) and sending pix my way for the next TEXAS CAVER?
>
>
> Sounds like a good and "interesting" trip, by all reports!
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
>
> 
> From: ellie.tho...@gmail.com [mailto:ellie.tho...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Mon 8/24/2009 11:20 AM
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> Subject: August 22nd Longhorn Results
>
> This Saturday, August 22nd, 2009, 25 cavers went into Longhorn Caverns
> to check out the sump and other leads and we all made it out alive
> with stories to tell. At a recent grotto meeting, Bill Steele
> coordinated with James Brown, legendary cave-diver, to take a team of
> cavers back to sump 2 and the trip was on! Many other beginner, new
> cavers, and longtime cavers from area grottos (DFW, Bexar, UT, and
> GHG) jumped on the opportunity to check out Longhorn Caverns and we
> had a solid team of 23 people.
>
> Most people arrived on Friday night and we sat around planning the
> next day. When we woke up Saturday morning, GP was cooking up a yummy
> breakfast of egg, bacon, and cheese burritos…enough for everyone!!!
> After breakfast we circled up to break the team into “Dive Team” and
> “Team 2/novice trip”.
>
> The “Dive Team” of 7 included f James Brown, Bill Steele, Diana
> Tomchick, Charles Goldsmith, Will Harris, Joe Datri, Lacey Heath, and
> George Paul Richman. At 9am they set out with their gear towards the
> Crownover entrance of Longhorn Caverns. Because of confusion with
> parking, they ended up trekking their gear much farther than expected
> to the Crownover entrance, which is the furthest entrance from the
> tourist entrance.
>
> “Team 2”, consisting of 16 people: Edwin Lehr, Nathan Dennis, Steve
> Webb, Cristina Estrada, Alex, David, Udi Fuchs, Katy Roodenko, Renee
> Skwara, Zach Schudrowitz, Gmo, Bonnie Longley, Jeff Wryland, Sheena
> McCrary, Andee Kinsy, and Ellie Watson followed the 10am tour into the
> cave. Edwin gave a speed-tour of the show part of the cave and then we
> set up for the traditional “before shot” at the beginning of the
> non-tourist part of the cave. Everyone slid through the water smoothly
> and rolled over the rocks and the mud. The team split at the Wigglies
> and Edwin led the larger group throught the Wigglies while I led the
> rest out on the straight path. All 16 of team 2 met up at the end of
> the Wigglies and Edwin too willing participants through the low-air to
> the 2nd sump while I led the rest of the group out of the cave. When
> we got to the Crownover entrance, Roger Moore greeted us and walked
> everyone towards the road back to camp and got GP’s Jeep and parked it
> closer to the entrance.
>
> I went back into the cave and met up with the dive team as they were
> coming out. About the sump dive Bill Steele wrote "James Brown didn't
> like the sump and didn't go more than a few feet into it. There was
> zero visibility and right away there was a block of rock on the floor
> he was going to have to take his tanks off and extend them at
> arms-length so he could squeeze between it and the ceiling. If he
> tries it again, he'll take two 15 cu. ft. pony tanks, which will give
> him a penetration time of 10 minutes."
>
> The rain greeted us when we made it back to camp and everyone was
> hosing off the layers of thick mud under a nice shower of rain. Thank
> goodness the rain did not hit while we were in the cave. Roger Moore,
> on surface support said “The novice trip seemed quite successful, with
> lots of smiles on muddy faces after they emerged.  Joe Datri loaned
> one of the women on the trip a pair of pants, but failed to mention to
> her that they were blown out in the rear in a couple of places, which
> made for an interesting picture.  You know all what I know about the
> sump trip (that the sump was too muddy and that the tanks were too
> large for the constriction (the latter of which I hadn't 

RE: August 22nd Longhorn Results

2009-08-26 Thread Mark . Alman
 
Was anyone interested in writing a more lengthy trip report (I'll take all 
comers) and sending pix my way for the next TEXAS CAVER?
 
 
Sounds like a good and "interesting" trip, by all reports!
 
 
Thanks!
 
Mark
 
 



From: ellie.tho...@gmail.com [mailto:ellie.tho...@gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 8/24/2009 11:20 AM
To: patriot0...@hotmail.com; blon...@dot.state.tx.us; Alman, Mark @ IRP; 
speleoste...@tx.rr.com; George-Paul Richmann; Lyndon Tiu; germa...@aol.com; 
julesje...@yahoo.com; Edwin Lehr; Will Harris; Udi Fuchs; Diana Tomchick; Katy; 
zachrbrouss...@neo.tamu.edu; David Wendeborn; lacey heath; Renee Skwara; Joe 
Datri; Ninja James Brown; Roger Moore; ggelet...@hot.rr.com; 
l_colucc...@yahoo.com; wong...@yahoo.com; m...@mpphoto.ws; Nathan Dennis; Zach 
S 10; ara...@gmail.com; Ron Rutheford; jwryl...@sbcglobal.net; Heather Tucek; 
Sheena McCrary; an...@kinsy.com; amanda.bent...@neo.tamu.edu; 
cberg1...@neo.tamu.edu; carr2...@neo.tamu.edu; megan.fi...@gmail.com; 
tj_tidw...@neo.tamu.edu; wendeb...@neo.tamu.edu; barnardd...@yahoo.com; 
pepabe...@hotmail.com; mossy...@comcast.net; monste...@hotmail.com; 
stefan.crea...@arm.com; tr...@sprynet.com; Alan Downey; Travis Scott; 
peterspro...@yahoo.com; pe...@oztotl.com; Paul Unger; 
back2scool...@hotmail.com; Charles Goldsmith; Amalia Montoya
Subject: August 22nd Longhorn Results



This Saturday, August 22nd, 2009, 25 cavers went into Longhorn Caverns
to check out the sump and other leads and we all made it out alive
with stories to tell. At a recent grotto meeting, Bill Steele
coordinated with James Brown, legendary cave-diver, to take a team of
cavers back to sump 2 and the trip was on! Many other beginner, new
cavers, and longtime cavers from area grottos (DFW, Bexar, UT, and
GHG) jumped on the opportunity to check out Longhorn Caverns and we
had a solid team of 23 people.

Most people arrived on Friday night and we sat around planning the
next day. When we woke up Saturday morning, GP was cooking up a yummy
breakfast of egg, bacon, and cheese burritos...enough for everyone!!!
After breakfast we circled up to break the team into "Dive Team" and
"Team 2/novice trip".

The "Dive Team" of 7 included f James Brown, Bill Steele, Diana
Tomchick, Charles Goldsmith, Will Harris, Joe Datri, Lacey Heath, and
George Paul Richman. At 9am they set out with their gear towards the
Crownover entrance of Longhorn Caverns. Because of confusion with
parking, they ended up trekking their gear much farther than expected
to the Crownover entrance, which is the furthest entrance from the
tourist entrance.

"Team 2", consisting of 16 people: Edwin Lehr, Nathan Dennis, Steve
Webb, Cristina Estrada, Alex, David, Udi Fuchs, Katy Roodenko, Renee
Skwara, Zach Schudrowitz, Gmo, Bonnie Longley, Jeff Wryland, Sheena
McCrary, Andee Kinsy, and Ellie Watson followed the 10am tour into the
cave. Edwin gave a speed-tour of the show part of the cave and then we
set up for the traditional "before shot" at the beginning of the
non-tourist part of the cave. Everyone slid through the water smoothly
and rolled over the rocks and the mud. The team split at the Wigglies
and Edwin led the larger group throught the Wigglies while I led the
rest out on the straight path. All 16 of team 2 met up at the end of
the Wigglies and Edwin too willing participants through the low-air to
the 2nd sump while I led the rest of the group out of the cave. When
we got to the Crownover entrance, Roger Moore greeted us and walked
everyone towards the road back to camp and got GP's Jeep and parked it
closer to the entrance.

I went back into the cave and met up with the dive team as they were
coming out. About the sump dive Bill Steele wrote "James Brown didn't
like the sump and didn't go more than a few feet into it. There was
zero visibility and right away there was a block of rock on the floor
he was going to have to take his tanks off and extend them at
arms-length so he could squeeze between it and the ceiling. If he
tries it again, he'll take two 15 cu. ft. pony tanks, which will give
him a penetration time of 10 minutes."

The rain greeted us when we made it back to camp and everyone was
hosing off the layers of thick mud under a nice shower of rain. Thank
goodness the rain did not hit while we were in the cave. Roger Moore,
on surface support said "The novice trip seemed quite successful, with
lots of smiles on muddy faces after they emerged.  Joe Datri loaned
one of the women on the trip a pair of pants, but failed to mention to
her that they were blown out in the rear in a couple of places, which
made for an interesting picture.  You know all what I know about the
sump trip (that the sump was too muddy and that the tanks were too
large for the constriction (the latter of which I hadn't heard about).
After hosing down in the rain and a change of clothes, many of us went
to the Blue Bonnet for a great meal and pie. The only downside to the
surface and beer support was that there wasn'

Re: August 22nd Longhorn Results

2009-08-24 Thread Lyndon Tiu
James,

Did it look anything like this? See attached pics.

Thanks.

On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:41:58 -0500 water@mac.com wrote:
> Correction:
>  
> On Monday, August 24, 2009, at 11:20AM, "ellie :)"
>  wrote:
> 
> >I went back into the cave and met up with the dive team as they were
> >coming out. About the sump dive Bill Steele wrote "James Brown didn't
> >like the sump and didn't go more than a few feet into it. There was
> >zero visibility and right away there was a block of rock on the floor
> >he was going to have to take his tanks off and extend them at
> >arms-length so he could squeeze between it and the ceiling. If he
> >tries it again, he'll take two 15 cu. ft. pony tanks, which will give
> >him a penetration time of 10 minutes."
> 
> Underwater is steep descending mud slope leading to rock lip
> restriction; 12" high by 3 feet wide.  I rotated backwards, entering
> fins first, descending into the mud slope.  I had to wiggle my dive
> gear to pass the restriction.  I went as far as my head clearing the
> restriction, while pushing into the mud slope, but was not comfortable 
> continuing the dive in 100% ZERO visibility.  I can feel extra space
> under the rock ceiling with my fins, but which way do you go when you
> can't see?
> 
> Upon returning to the surface my backup regulator was mud filled,
> unknown to me during the dive.  When I can see it, my HID dive light
> was just a brown haze underwater.
> 
> James


--
Lyndon Tiu

Re: August 22nd Longhorn Results

2009-08-24 Thread James C. Brown, 972-683-8836 (W), 206-339-4616 (VM/FAX)
Correction:
 
On Monday, August 24, 2009, at 11:20AM, "ellie :)"  
wrote:

>I went back into the cave and met up with the dive team as they were
>coming out. About the sump dive Bill Steele wrote "James Brown didn't
>like the sump and didn't go more than a few feet into it. There was
>zero visibility and right away there was a block of rock on the floor
>he was going to have to take his tanks off and extend them at
>arms-length so he could squeeze between it and the ceiling. If he
>tries it again, he'll take two 15 cu. ft. pony tanks, which will give
>him a penetration time of 10 minutes."

Underwater is steep descending mud slope leading to rock lip restriction; 12" 
high by 3 feet wide.  I rotated backwards, entering fins first, descending into 
the mud slope.  I had to wiggle my dive gear to pass the restriction.  I went 
as far as my head clearing the restriction, while pushing into the mud slope, 
but was not comfortable continuing the dive in 100% ZERO visibility.  I can 
feel extra space under the rock ceiling with my fins, but which way do you go 
when you can't see?

Upon returning to the surface my backup regulator was mud filled, unknown to me 
during the dive.  When I can see it, my HID dive light was just a brown haze 
underwater.

James


Re: August 22nd Longhorn Results

2009-08-24 Thread Charles Goldsmith
Thanks Ellie, I enjoyed the weekend.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:20 AM, ellie :) wrote:
> This Saturday, August 22nd, 2009, 25 cavers went into Longhorn Caverns
> to check out the sump and other leads and we all made it out alive
> with stories to tell. At a recent grotto meeting, Bill Steele
> coordinated with James Brown, legendary cave-diver, to take a team of
> cavers back to sump 2 and the trip was on! Many other beginner, new
> cavers, and longtime cavers from area grottos (DFW, Bexar, UT, and
> GHG) jumped on the opportunity to check out Longhorn Caverns and we
> had a solid team of 23 people.
>
> Most people arrived on Friday night and we sat around planning the
> next day. When we woke up Saturday morning, GP was cooking up a yummy
> breakfast of egg, bacon, and cheese burritos…enough for everyone!!!
> After breakfast we circled up to break the team into “Dive Team” and
> “Team 2/novice trip”.
>
> The “Dive Team” of 7 included f James Brown, Bill Steele, Diana
> Tomchick, Charles Goldsmith, Will Harris, Joe Datri, Lacey Heath, and
> George Paul Richman. At 9am they set out with their gear towards the
> Crownover entrance of Longhorn Caverns. Because of confusion with
> parking, they ended up trekking their gear much farther than expected
> to the Crownover entrance, which is the furthest entrance from the
> tourist entrance.
>
> “Team 2”, consisting of 16 people: Edwin Lehr, Nathan Dennis, Steve
> Webb, Cristina Estrada, Alex, David, Udi Fuchs, Katy Roodenko, Renee
> Skwara, Zach Schudrowitz, Gmo, Bonnie Longley, Jeff Wryland, Sheena
> McCrary, Andee Kinsy, and Ellie Watson followed the 10am tour into the
> cave. Edwin gave a speed-tour of the show part of the cave and then we
> set up for the traditional “before shot” at the beginning of the
> non-tourist part of the cave. Everyone slid through the water smoothly
> and rolled over the rocks and the mud. The team split at the Wigglies
> and Edwin led the larger group throught the Wigglies while I led the
> rest out on the straight path. All 16 of team 2 met up at the end of
> the Wigglies and Edwin too willing participants through the low-air to
> the 2nd sump while I led the rest of the group out of the cave. When
> we got to the Crownover entrance, Roger Moore greeted us and walked
> everyone towards the road back to camp and got GP’s Jeep and parked it
> closer to the entrance.
>
> I went back into the cave and met up with the dive team as they were
> coming out. About the sump dive Bill Steele wrote "James Brown didn't
> like the sump and didn't go more than a few feet into it. There was
> zero visibility and right away there was a block of rock on the floor
> he was going to have to take his tanks off and extend them at
> arms-length so he could squeeze between it and the ceiling. If he
> tries it again, he'll take two 15 cu. ft. pony tanks, which will give
> him a penetration time of 10 minutes."
>
> The rain greeted us when we made it back to camp and everyone was
> hosing off the layers of thick mud under a nice shower of rain. Thank
> goodness the rain did not hit while we were in the cave. Roger Moore,
> on surface support said “The novice trip seemed quite successful, with
> lots of smiles on muddy faces after they emerged.  Joe Datri loaned
> one of the women on the trip a pair of pants, but failed to mention to
> her that they were blown out in the rear in a couple of places, which
> made for an interesting picture.  You know all what I know about the
> sump trip (that the sump was too muddy and that the tanks were too
> large for the constriction (the latter of which I hadn't heard about).
> After hosing down in the rain and a change of clothes, many of us went
> to the Blue Bonnet for a great meal and pie. The only downside to the
> surface and beer support was that there wasn't enough time to consume
> much beer.”
>
> So, all in all, GREAT trip! Thanks for all who came and thanks to all
> the Longhorn Lowdown people who have done so much work in the past to
> make it possible for us to enjoy this beautiful cave.
>