[Texascavers] Government Canyon Karst Project

2019-09-19 Thread Marvin Miller
Cavers, The Government Canyon Karst Project will be starting up again on the first weekend of November. The schedule for the year has been added to the TSA events calendar on the website. Caving (ridgewalking, surveying, digging, etc.) will take place on both days of the weekend. Camping is

Re: [Texascavers] Sort of Houston related

2019-09-19 Thread Jim Kennedy
On Sep 19, 2019, at 5:29 PM, David wrote: > > > All the caving discussions are clearly on Facebook now. That’s because you killed CaveTex. Crash ___ Texascavers mailing list | http://texascavers.com Texascavers@texascavers.com | Archives:

[Texascavers] Sort of Houston related

2019-09-19 Thread David
This is mostly a correction to my post 48 hours ago. Rainstorm Imelda hung around, ( as forecasters warned was possible ), but only dropped about 8 inches of rain inside the city limits of Houston. Surprisingly some specific low spots that always flood, had severe to extreme flooding and caught

Re: [Texascavers] weird things in caves

2019-09-19 Thread David
In the town of Hidalgo Mexico, there is a typical old Catholic church, but the wall behind the pulpit is a rock-shelter. The entrance had an ugly galvanized chain-link fence ( or did back in the mid-90s.) Right behind the pulpit is a rock formation resembling a 24 inch long rock projecting

[Texascavers] interesting how information about caves gets out

2019-09-19 Thread Jon Cradit
And what it must look like to the non-caving general public. https://www.science101.com/the-majesty-of-caves-and-their-breathtaking-ecosystems/39/ Jon ___ Texascavers mailing list | http://texascavers.com Texascavers@texascavers.com | Archives: