Re: [Texascavers] Memories of El Malpais and west Texas

2014-09-02 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers


On 9/2/2014 3:24 PM, Fritz Holt via Texascavers wrote: *I wish I could relive 
it all again and not just in my memories.

*Fritz,
One good way to make those memories more vivid is to go to the Texas Beyond 
History website http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/

On the map of Texas, click on the dot labeled Lower Pecos and it will open up a fascinating amount of information and photos on the history, 
archeology, and natural resources of that area, including the rock art.
No doubt you will see many more dots that you will want to investigate. I recommend Bonfire Shelter and Arenosa Shelter near the Lower Pecos; 
Wax Camps and La Junta in the Big Bend; and Hueco Tanks and Ceremonial Cave near El Paso. There are also historic sites like Forts and Missions.


It's an award-winning website, written for the general public. I've mentioned 
it several times before on this list.

MARK my words

Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
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Re: [Texascavers] Memories of El Malpais and west Texas

2014-09-02 Thread Fritz Holt via Texascavers
Thank you, Logan. I will do just that. The miracle of modern technology is 
beyond my comprehension but I am glad we have it. It will be a pleasure for 
June and me to visit with you at TCR. Fritz Holt

Sent from my iPhone

 On Sep 2, 2014, at 8:43 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
 texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
 
 
 On 9/2/2014 3:24 PM, Fritz Holt via Texascavers wrote: I wish I could relive 
 it all again and not just in my memories.
 
 Fritz,
 One good way to make those memories more vivid is to go to the Texas 
 Beyond History websitehttp://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/
 
 On the map of Texas, click on the dot labeled Lower Pecos and it will open up 
 a fascinating amount of information and photos on the history, archeology, 
 and natural resources of that area, including the rock art.
 No doubt you will see many more dots that you will want to   investigate. 
 I recommend Bonfire Shelter and Arenosa Shelter near the Lower Pecos; Wax 
 Camps and La Junta in the Big Bend; and Hueco Tanks and Ceremonial Cave near 
 El Paso. There are also historic sites like Forts and Missions.
 
 It's an award-winning website, written for the general public. I've mentioned 
 it several times before on this list.
 
 MARK my words
 
 Logan McNatt
 lmcn...@austin.rr.com
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