Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Bill Bentley
Goes? He is already there
Sure feel better with all the email police watching out for me... Lol

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

Galen Falgout  wrote:

>When David goes to mars. Then he can write us a trip report and share with 
>us until then I I want to know about mars I would just research mars. Lest 
>keep this about CAVES!
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Fritz Holt  wrote:
>
>Friend David,
>
>I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating 
>and willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
>criticism. 
>
>Fritz
>
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:
>
>It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
>me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
>
>I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
>to make a Kiwi Dig in November.    That is the only caving related thing on my 
>calendar for 2013.
>
>David Locklear
>


Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Bill Bentley
Goes? He is already there
Sure feel better with all the email police watching out for me... Lol

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

Galen Falgout  wrote:

>When David goes to mars. Then he can write us a trip report and share with 
>us until then I I want to know about mars I would just research mars. Lest 
>keep this about CAVES!
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Fritz Holt  wrote:
>
>Friend David,
>
>I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating 
>and willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
>criticism. 
>
>Fritz
>
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:
>
>It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
>me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
>
>I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
>to make a Kiwi Dig in November.    That is the only caving related thing on my 
>calendar for 2013.
>
>David Locklear
>


Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Galen Falgout
When David goes to mars. Then he can write us a trip report and share with 
us until then I I want to know about mars I would just research mars. Lest keep 
this about CAVES!

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Fritz Holt  wrote:

> Friend David,
> I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating 
> and willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
> criticism. 
> Fritz
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:
> 
>> It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
>> me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
>> 
>> I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
>> to make a Kiwi Dig in November.That is the only caving related thing on 
>> my calendar for 2013.
>> 
>> David Locklear


Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Galen Falgout
When David goes to mars. Then he can write us a trip report and share with 
us until then I I want to know about mars I would just research mars. Lest keep 
this about CAVES!

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Fritz Holt  wrote:

> Friend David,
> I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating 
> and willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
> criticism. 
> Fritz
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:
> 
>> It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
>> me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
>> 
>> I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
>> to make a Kiwi Dig in November.That is the only caving related thing on 
>> my calendar for 2013.
>> 
>> David Locklear


Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Fritz Holt
Friend David,
I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating and 
willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
criticism. 
Fritz

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:

> It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
> me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
> 
> I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
> to make a Kiwi Dig in November.That is the only caving related thing on 
> my calendar for 2013.
> 
> David Locklear


Re: [Texascavers] An olive branch ?

2013-08-29 Thread Fritz Holt
Friend David,
I concur with Geary and Sheryl. You have always been helpful, accommodating and 
willing to do your share of the work and then some. Pay no attention to 
criticism. 
Fritz

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:07 PM, David  wrote:

> It seems like a good time to extend an olive branch, and put the past behind 
> me and those that have deep negative opinions of me.
> 
> I really just want to go in a fun cave and have some good times.   I do hope 
> to make a Kiwi Dig in November.That is the only caving related thing on 
> my calendar for 2013.
> 
> David Locklear


RE: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread Louise Power
Didn't we used to have a non-cave-related forum?
 



CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
From: caver...@hot.rr.com
To: dlocklea...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 12:04:56 -0500
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

I was under the impression CaveTex was  for Texas caving. Lets keep it Texas 
caving. 


Jim


On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David wrote:

The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly flawed.

Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have been 
further away from the sun too.
Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely very 
volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could have been 
bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over the Universe 
for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for trillions of years 
before that.

It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning 
stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.   Our 
ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.


David Locklear

  

RE: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread Louise Power
Didn't we used to have a non-cave-related forum?
 



CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
From: caver...@hot.rr.com
To: dlocklea...@gmail.com
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 12:04:56 -0500
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

I was under the impression CaveTex was  for Texas caving. Lets keep it Texas 
caving. 


Jim


On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David wrote:

The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly flawed.

Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have been 
further away from the sun too.
Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely very 
volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could have been 
bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over the Universe 
for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for trillions of years 
before that.

It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning 
stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.   Our 
ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.


David Locklear

  

Re: [SWR] Lint camp

2013-08-29 Thread Patricia Seiser
I'll pass the info as appropriate. Danielle can you send it to the grotto? 
Thanks Pat

From: Carol Belski
Sent: ‎8/‎29/‎2013 9:39 AM
To: Danielle; Pat 
Seiser
Cc: NM Caver List
Subject: Lint camp

Pat Jablonsky is looking for people who might want to help out at Lint Camp at 
Carlsbad Caverns in September 23, 24, 26, and or 27 (they take Wednesday off).  
Thursday the 26 is the only day they do a full day.  Others are a.m. only.  If 
you can think of anyone who might be able to and want to help,  have them 
contact her.


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Re: [SWR] Lint camp

2013-08-29 Thread Patricia Seiser
I'll pass the info as appropriate. Danielle can you send it to the grotto? 
Thanks Pat

From: Carol Belski
Sent: ‎8/‎29/‎2013 9:39 AM
To: Danielle; Pat 
Seiser
Cc: NM Caver List
Subject: Lint camp

Pat Jablonsky is looking for people who might want to help out at Lint Camp at 
Carlsbad Caverns in September 23, 24, 26, and or 27 (they take Wednesday off).  
Thursday the 26 is the only day they do a full day.  Others are a.m. only.  If 
you can think of anyone who might be able to and want to help,  have them 
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Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread James Jasek
I was under the impression CaveTex was  for Texas caving. Lets keep it  
Texas caving.


Jim
On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David wrote:

The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is  
greatly flawed.


Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the  
Sun.Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth  
would have been further away from the sun too.

Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most  
likely very volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of  
life, could have been bouncing off everything, just like they have  
been doing all over the Universe for trillions of trillions of  
trillions of years, and for trillions of years before that.


It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the  
beginning stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in  
this process.   Our ancestors in a billion years will have never  
heard of the human race.

David Locklear





Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread James Jasek
I was under the impression CaveTex was  for Texas caving. Lets keep it  
Texas caving.


Jim
On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David wrote:

The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is  
greatly flawed.


Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the  
Sun.Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth  
would have been further away from the sun too.

Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most  
likely very volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of  
life, could have been bouncing off everything, just like they have  
been doing all over the Universe for trillions of trillions of  
trillions of years, and for trillions of years before that.


It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the  
beginning stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in  
this process.   Our ancestors in a billion years will have never  
heard of the human race.

David Locklear





Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread Don Arburn
This is caving related how?

Sent cellularly.
-Don

On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David  wrote:

> The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly flawed.
> 
> Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
> Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have been 
> further away from the sun too.
> Venus might have been in the ideal location.
> 
> If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely very 
> volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could have 
> been bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over the 
> Universe for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for trillions 
> of years before that.
> 
> It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning 
> stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.   
> Our ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.
> David Locklear


Re: [Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread Don Arburn
This is caving related how?

Sent cellularly.
-Don

On Aug 29, 2013, at 11:45 AM, David  wrote:

> The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly flawed.
> 
> Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
> Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have been 
> further away from the sun too.
> Venus might have been in the ideal location.
> 
> If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely very 
> volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could have 
> been bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over the 
> Universe for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for trillions 
> of years before that.
> 
> It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning 
> stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.   
> Our ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.
> David Locklear


texascavers Digest 29 Aug 2013 16:45:03 -0000 Issue 1834

2013-08-29 Thread texascavers-digest-help

texascavers Digest 29 Aug 2013 16:45:03 - Issue 1834

Topics (messages 22555 through 22572):

Re: twitter related
22555 by: Sheryl Rieck
22556 by: Charles Goldsmith
22557 by: Louise Power
22558 by: Sheryl Rieck

Late papers accepted! National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
22559 by: George Veni

Mallory update, 8/27/13
22560 by: Emily McGowan

CaveSim at TCR
22561 by: Bill Steele
22562 by: Bill Steele
22563 by: Nancy

Cave sim
22564 by: Nancy
22566 by: Bill Steele

Combined Federal Campaign, 2013-2014
22565 by: NSS Announcements

OFF TOPIC:  Austin Music Scene 1965-1994 Photo Exhibit
22567 by: Logan McNatt

OFF TOPIC
22568 by: Cynthia Lee

Caving Month ?
22569 by: David

a ridgewalking photo
22570 by: David

Labor Day caving at Deep and Punkin
22571 by: Geary Schindel

Mars in the news
22572 by: David

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--- Begin Message ---
I agree. I never allow them access. But, they are sneaky!

Is LinkedIn really turning into social media? I actually use it as a tool
to get projects and connect with people in a position to get me projects. I
do kind of cringe when a personal friend endorses me for something I KNOW
they have no idea if I do or not, but even more importantly, they don't
know what it is.  lol  I appreciate the sentiment. But, I do truly use it
for project searches and business networking, so I try to keep mine geared
to that.

Sheryl


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Charles Goldsmith wrote:

> I detest how these social media sites (and that's what LinkedIn is turning
> into) is very invasive and tries to take over your contact lists on your
> computer and in your web based email.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM, David  wrote:
>
>> An apology to anyone receiving unwanted Twitter invites by email from me.
>>
>> I have no idea how Twitter works, or how to turn the fr*ckin emails off.
>>
>> Anyone new to Twitter should not let Twitter send out invitations
>> automatically.
>>
>> One thing I left off of my 1st Twitter post, is that Twitter is
>> integrated in some way to
>> Linkedin. You have to be careful that what you post on Linkedin, so
>> that it does not end up on Twitter.
>>
>>
>> On a related note,
>>
>> I think Linkedin is a great service, but I do not know if it has helped
>> my business, as
>> my customers are all computer illiterate, and they do not have the spare
>> time to mess with it.   They just get someone else, like their office
>> staff, to manage the page.
>>
>> I haven't found any use for Linkedin related to caving, except to let my
>> friends know what it is that I do for a living. Lots of cavers use it
>> more than I do, so feel free to correct me on that. It seems like a
>> professional way to brag about your accomplishments though.   Right ?
>>
>> David Locklear
>>
>
>


-- 
Sheryl Rieck, Oracle Financials Consultant
True SEM Antics, Inc.
361-205-1458
--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
>From looking at it today versus when they first started up, it looks more
like the other social sites, and just the fact that its so invasive.


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sheryl Rieck wrote:

> I agree. I never allow them access. But, they are sneaky!
>
> Is LinkedIn really turning into social media? I actually use it as a tool
> to get projects and connect with people in a position to get me projects. I
> do kind of cringe when a personal friend endorses me for something I KNOW
> they have no idea if I do or not, but even more importantly, they don't
> know what it is.  lol  I appreciate the sentiment. But, I do truly use it
> for project searches and business networking, so I try to keep mine geared
> to that.
>
> Sheryl
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Charles Goldsmith 
> wrote:
>
>> I detest how these social media sites (and that's what LinkedIn is
>> turning into) is very invasive and tries to take over your contact lists on
>> your computer and in your web based email.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM, David  wrote:
>>
>>> An apology to anyone receiving unwanted Twitter invites by email from me.
>>>
>>> I have no idea how Twitter works, or how to turn the fr*ckin emails off.
>>>
>>> Anyone new to Twitter should not let Twitter send out invitations
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> One thing I left off of my 1st Twitter post, is that Twitter is
>>> integrated in some way to
>>> Linkedin. You have to be careful that what you post on Linkedin, so
>>> that it does not end up on Twitter.
>>>
>>>
>>> On a related note,
>>>
>>> I think Linkedin is a great service, but I do not know if it has helped
>>> my business, as
>>> my customers are all computer illiterate, and they do not have th

texascavers Digest 29 Aug 2013 16:45:03 -0000 Issue 1834

2013-08-29 Thread texascavers-digest-help

texascavers Digest 29 Aug 2013 16:45:03 - Issue 1834

Topics (messages 22555 through 22572):

Re: twitter related
22555 by: Sheryl Rieck
22556 by: Charles Goldsmith
22557 by: Louise Power
22558 by: Sheryl Rieck

Late papers accepted! National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
22559 by: George Veni

Mallory update, 8/27/13
22560 by: Emily McGowan

CaveSim at TCR
22561 by: Bill Steele
22562 by: Bill Steele
22563 by: Nancy

Cave sim
22564 by: Nancy
22566 by: Bill Steele

Combined Federal Campaign, 2013-2014
22565 by: NSS Announcements

OFF TOPIC:  Austin Music Scene 1965-1994 Photo Exhibit
22567 by: Logan McNatt

OFF TOPIC
22568 by: Cynthia Lee

Caving Month ?
22569 by: David

a ridgewalking photo
22570 by: David

Labor Day caving at Deep and Punkin
22571 by: Geary Schindel

Mars in the news
22572 by: David

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--- Begin Message ---
I agree. I never allow them access. But, they are sneaky!

Is LinkedIn really turning into social media? I actually use it as a tool
to get projects and connect with people in a position to get me projects. I
do kind of cringe when a personal friend endorses me for something I KNOW
they have no idea if I do or not, but even more importantly, they don't
know what it is.  lol  I appreciate the sentiment. But, I do truly use it
for project searches and business networking, so I try to keep mine geared
to that.

Sheryl


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Charles Goldsmith wrote:

> I detest how these social media sites (and that's what LinkedIn is turning
> into) is very invasive and tries to take over your contact lists on your
> computer and in your web based email.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM, David  wrote:
>
>> An apology to anyone receiving unwanted Twitter invites by email from me.
>>
>> I have no idea how Twitter works, or how to turn the fr*ckin emails off.
>>
>> Anyone new to Twitter should not let Twitter send out invitations
>> automatically.
>>
>> One thing I left off of my 1st Twitter post, is that Twitter is
>> integrated in some way to
>> Linkedin. You have to be careful that what you post on Linkedin, so
>> that it does not end up on Twitter.
>>
>>
>> On a related note,
>>
>> I think Linkedin is a great service, but I do not know if it has helped
>> my business, as
>> my customers are all computer illiterate, and they do not have the spare
>> time to mess with it.   They just get someone else, like their office
>> staff, to manage the page.
>>
>> I haven't found any use for Linkedin related to caving, except to let my
>> friends know what it is that I do for a living. Lots of cavers use it
>> more than I do, so feel free to correct me on that. It seems like a
>> professional way to brag about your accomplishments though.   Right ?
>>
>> David Locklear
>>
>
>


-- 
Sheryl Rieck, Oracle Financials Consultant
True SEM Antics, Inc.
361-205-1458
--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
>From looking at it today versus when they first started up, it looks more
like the other social sites, and just the fact that its so invasive.


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sheryl Rieck wrote:

> I agree. I never allow them access. But, they are sneaky!
>
> Is LinkedIn really turning into social media? I actually use it as a tool
> to get projects and connect with people in a position to get me projects. I
> do kind of cringe when a personal friend endorses me for something I KNOW
> they have no idea if I do or not, but even more importantly, they don't
> know what it is.  lol  I appreciate the sentiment. But, I do truly use it
> for project searches and business networking, so I try to keep mine geared
> to that.
>
> Sheryl
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Charles Goldsmith 
> wrote:
>
>> I detest how these social media sites (and that's what LinkedIn is
>> turning into) is very invasive and tries to take over your contact lists on
>> your computer and in your web based email.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM, David  wrote:
>>
>>> An apology to anyone receiving unwanted Twitter invites by email from me.
>>>
>>> I have no idea how Twitter works, or how to turn the fr*ckin emails off.
>>>
>>> Anyone new to Twitter should not let Twitter send out invitations
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> One thing I left off of my 1st Twitter post, is that Twitter is
>>> integrated in some way to
>>> Linkedin. You have to be careful that what you post on Linkedin, so
>>> that it does not end up on Twitter.
>>>
>>>
>>> On a related note,
>>>
>>> I think Linkedin is a great service, but I do not know if it has helped
>>> my business, as
>>> my customers are all computer illiterate, and they do not have th

[Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread David
The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly
flawed.

Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have
been further away from the sun too.
Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely
very volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could
have been bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over
the Universe for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for
trillions of years before that.

It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning
stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.
Our ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.

David Locklear


[Texascavers] Mars in the news

2013-08-29 Thread David
The current newsstory about Earth life originating on Mars is greatly
flawed.

Mars several billion years ago was most likely farther from the Sun.
Possibly the Sun was bigger & brighter, then too.  The Earth would have
been further away from the sun too.
Venus might have been in the ideal location.

If you go back many billions of years, the Solar System was most likely
very volatile.   The building blocks that ignite the cells of life, could
have been bouncing off everything, just like they have been doing all over
the Universe for trillions of trillions of trillions of years, and for
trillions of years before that.

It is total arrogance of the human race to believe we are at the beginning
stages of this process, and that we are the final stage in this process.
Our ancestors in a billion years will have never heard of the human race.

David Locklear


[SWR] Lint camp

2013-08-29 Thread Carol Belski
Pat Jablonsky is looking for people who might want to help out at Lint Camp at 
Carlsbad Caverns in September 23, 24, 26, and or 27 (they take Wednesday off).  
Thursday the 26 is the only day they do a full day.  Others are a.m. only.  If 
you can think of anyone who might be able to and want to help,  have them 
contact her.


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[SWR] Lint camp

2013-08-29 Thread Carol Belski
Pat Jablonsky is looking for people who might want to help out at Lint Camp at 
Carlsbad Caverns in September 23, 24, 26, and or 27 (they take Wednesday off).  
Thursday the 26 is the only day they do a full day.  Others are a.m. only.  If 
you can think of anyone who might be able to and want to help,  have them 
contact her.


Pat Jablonsky 
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[Texascavers] Labor Day caving at Deep and Punkin

2013-08-29 Thread Geary Schindel
Folks,

We have room for a few more folks at Deep and Punkin this Labor Day weekend.

Let me know if you're interested in going.

I'll send out details later this evening to those interested. I'm in training 
most of the day and away from email.

Geary Schindel
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[Texascavers] Labor Day caving at Deep and Punkin

2013-08-29 Thread Geary Schindel
Folks,

We have room for a few more folks at Deep and Punkin this Labor Day weekend.

Let me know if you're interested in going.

I'll send out details later this evening to those interested. I'm in training 
most of the day and away from email.

Geary Schindel
210.326.1576 cell
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