Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Charles Goldsmith
Yet another beautiful issue, well done Mark.

Some excellent articles as well.

Charles

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:20 PM,  mark.al...@l-3com.com wrote:

 All,





 the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members
 Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia.







 In this issue:





 We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone
 Garot on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with
 Chris Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of
 the PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the
 Austin/SA Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in
 March from Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from
 Allan Cobb and Andy Zenker.







 This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.





 Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate
 becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of
 the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing.

 Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or
 become an online member of the TSA.



 If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is
 extremely painless to do so.



 Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current
 and back issues!



  Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.



 Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't
 done so already.



 There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer
 worthy TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!



 You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple
 of weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail.



 We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to
 the website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been
 completed.



 Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this
 issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER.

 This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!



 So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get
 those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.



 I know who you are and where you have been!



 Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!



 Thanks!

 Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor




Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread germanyj

 Outstanding frozen Gorman Falls fotos!  I'm really bummed I didn't brave the 
cold and make the trip.

And the issue overall, is another great effort by the Texas Caver editor.  
Thanks, Mark!

julia

 (I just love getting my issue online before the hard copy arrives in the mail)


 

 

-Original Message-
From: mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 3:20 pm
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!



 

All,

 


 

the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia. 

 


 

 
In this issue:
 
 
We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of the 
PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.
 
 
 
This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.


 

 


Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing. 

Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or 
become an online member of the TSA.
 
If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so. 

 

Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!

 

 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.
 
Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already. 
 
There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!
 
You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail. 
 
We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.
 
Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER. 
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!
 
So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.
 
I know who you are and where you have been!
 
Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!
 
Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor
 


=
 


RE: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Fritz Holt
I second that emotion.

F


From: germa...@aol.com [mailto:germa...@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 3:38 PM
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!

Outstanding frozen Gorman Falls fotos!  I'm really bummed I didn't brave the 
cold and make the trip.

And the issue overall, is another great effort by the Texas Caver editor.  
Thanks, Mark!

julia
(I just love getting my issue online before the hard copy arrives in the mail)


-Original Message-
From: mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 3:20 pm
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!

All,


the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia.



In this issue:


We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele's excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest's Grotto, Bill Bentley's account of the 
PBSS's CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.



This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.


Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing.
Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.orghttp://www.cavetexas.org and become 
a paid member and/or become an online member of the TSA.

If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so.

Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!

 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.

Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already.

There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!

You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail.

We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.

Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER.
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!

So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.

I know who you are and where you have been!

Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!

Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor

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RE: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Geary Schindel
Mark,

Another outstanding Job.  And great articles.

Geary

From: Fritz Holt [mailto:fh...@townandcountryins.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 4:24 PM
To: 'germa...@aol.com'; Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!

I second that emotion.

F


From: germa...@aol.com [mailto:germa...@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 3:38 PM
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!

Outstanding frozen Gorman Falls fotos!  I'm really bummed I didn't brave the 
cold and make the trip.

And the issue overall, is another great effort by the Texas Caver editor.  
Thanks, Mark!

julia
(I just love getting my issue online before the hard copy arrives in the mail)


-Original Message-
From: mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 3:20 pm
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!

All,


the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia.



In this issue:


We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele's excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest's Grotto, Bill Bentley's account of the 
PBSS's CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.



This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.


Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing.
Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.orghttp://www.cavetexas.org and become 
a paid member and/or become an online member of the TSA.

If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so.

Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!

 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.

Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already.

There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!

You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail.

We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.

Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER.
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!

So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.

I know who you are and where you have been!

Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!

Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor

=


Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Matt Turner
Thanks Mark,

After a long nasty week at work it was really nice to re-read Tone's trip 
report on LdeS and remember exactly how much fun that was.  Great photo choices 
too for the entire issue. 

I'm working on getting you a nice and long trip report for the next issue.
 Matt Turner 


It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without 
accepting it. - Aristotle


Empty pockets never held anyone back.Only empty heads and empty hearts can do 
that.- Norman Vincent Peale 





From: mark.al...@l-3com.com mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 3:20:11 PM
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!


 
All,
 
 
the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia. 
 
 
 
In this issue:
 
 
We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of the 
PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.
 
 
 
This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.
 
 
Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing. 
Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or 
become an online member of the TSA.
 
If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so. 
 
Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!
 
 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.
 
Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already. 
 
There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!
 
You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail. 
 
We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.
 
Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER. 
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!
 
So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.
 
I know who you are and where you have been!
 
Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!
 
Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor


  

Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Mark Alman
Thanks for the kind words, Matt, and I'll be looking for that trip report!


Mark





From: Matt Turner kat...@yahoo.com
To: mark.al...@l-3com.com; texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 5:25:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!


Thanks Mark,

After a long nasty week at work it was really nice to re-read Tone's trip 
report on LdeS and remember exactly how much fun that was.  Great photo choices 
too for the entire issue. 

I'm working on getting you a nice and long trip report for the next issue.
 Matt Turner 


It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without 
accepting it. - Aristotle


Empty pockets never held anyone back.Only empty heads and empty hearts can do 
that.- Norman Vincent Peale 





From: mark.al...@l-3com.com mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 3:20:11 PM
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!


 
All,
 
 
the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia. 
 
 
 
In this issue:
 
 
We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of the 
PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.
 
 
 
This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.
 
 
Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing. 
Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or 
become an online member of the TSA.
 
If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so. 
 
Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!
 
 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.
 
Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already. 
 
There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!
 
You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail. 
 
We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.
 
Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER. 
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!
 
So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.
 
I know who you are and where you have been!
 
Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!
 
Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor


  

Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Mark Alman
Mucho gracias, Charles!


Mark





From: Charles Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.org
To: mark.al...@l-3com.com
Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 3:38:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!

Yet another beautiful issue, well done Mark.

Some excellent articles as well.

Charles

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:20 PM,  mark.al...@l-3com.com wrote:

 All,





 the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members
 Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia.







 In this issue:





 We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone
 Garot on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with
 Chris Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of
 the PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the
 Austin/SA Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in
 March from Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from
 Allan Cobb and Andy Zenker.







 This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.





 Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate
 becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of
 the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing.

 Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or
 become an online member of the TSA.



 If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is
 extremely painless to do so.



 Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current
 and back issues!



  Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.



 Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't
 done so already.



 There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer
 worthy TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!



 You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple
 of weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail.



 We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to
 the website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been
 completed.



 Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this
 issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER.

 This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!



 So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get
 those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.



 I know who you are and where you have been!



 Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!



 Thanks!

 Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor



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Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now online!

2010-02-11 Thread Mark Alman
Thanks for the kind words, Julia!

Yeah, the hike down to the falls was defintely worth it and, thankfully, Andy, 
Joe, and Allan were there, also, with much better cameras than my ol' point 'n' 
shoot!


Mark





From: germa...@aol.com germa...@aol.com
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 3:37:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is 
now online!

Outstanding frozen Gorman Falls fotos!  I'm really bummed I didn't brave the 
cold and make the trip.

And the issue overall, is another great effort by the Texas Caver editor.  
Thanks, Mark!

julia

(I just love getting my issue online before the hard copy arrives in the mail)



-Original Message-
From: mark.al...@l-3com.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 3:20 pm
Subject: [Texascavers] The First Quarter 2010 issue of The TEXAS CAVER is now 
online!


 
All,




the first quarter version of The TEXAS CAVER has been posted to the Members 
Area (not the free area) by our very own Wizard of the Web, Butch Fralia. 





In this issue:


We have some excellent trip reports and photos from Dale Barnard and Tone Garot 
on their trip to Mexico, Bill Steele’s excellent NSS interview with Chris 
Nicola and the Story of the Priest’s Grotto, Bill Bentley’s account of the 
PBSS’s CaCa rock haul, a photo montage of the antics at CBSP by the Austin/SA 
Girl Scouts, a huge announcement concerning the TSA Convention in March from 
Ellie, and some excellent photos of the frozen Gorman Falls from Allan Cobb and 
Andy Zenker.



This first issue of the TC for 2010 is available to all paid TSA members.


Not a TSA member? No problem! We still would like for you to contemplate 
becoming a TSA member. Send me an email for your complimentary past issue of 
the TEXAS CAVER and see what you've been missing. 
Visit the TSA website at www.cavetexas.org and become a paid member and/or 
become an online member of the TSA.

If you're a TSA member, but haven't yet joined the Digital Revolution, it is 
extremely painless to do so. 

Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/members/ and sign up and enjoy the current and 
back issues!

 Please remember to select how you want your TC: mail or digital.

Be sure to also peruse the back issues of the TEXAS CAVER, if you haven't done 
so already. 
 
There now are a total of 18 (14 in the free area) issues of the Pulitzer worthy 
TEXAS CAVER available for your reading pleasure and available to all!

You can still opt to receive a hard copy TC, but will have to wait a couple of 
weeks, at the earliest, to receive your latest newsletter via snail mail. 

We are in the process of transferring ALL back issues of the TEXAS CAVER to the 
website and we will let you know when this monumental task has been completed.
 
Finally, I want to thank all of the cavers who submitted material for this 
issue and all of the past issues of The TEXAS CAVER. 
This is YOUR newsletter and I couldn't do it without YOU!

So as the caving season starts in earnest, don't be bashful. Be sure to get 
those articles, photos, and trip reports written and sent in.
 
I know who you are and where you have been!

Without you, there is no TSA or TEXAS CAVER!

Thanks!
Mark Alman - TSA Chairman and TEXAS CAVER Editor
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