Hi Fellow Cavers:
Due to recent changes in transportation methods for the 15th ICS trips to
Kickapoo Cavern, we have a shortage of drivers for vans.
If you are 25 years or older, interested in going to Kickapoo Cavern for free!
and available at least one of the following days, we need YOU!
There are a lot of qualified people that could answer these questions,
feel free to subscribe to our mailing list Robert and post your
questions and you'll get a lot of comments. Best technical
consultants you'll find :)
Charles
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Fofo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Hmm... Wow,
Hi!
Hmm... Wow, I guess there could be a flood of answers. OK, here are my
comments:
> 1. In a long tunnel - c. 6’ wide x c. 8’ high; about a quarter of a
> mile in length - can a sensitive person detect changes in air pressure,
> humidity, and smells, the deeper in and down you travel in th
texascavers Digest 22 Jun 2009 21:51:06 - Issue 783
Topics (messages 11060 through 11070):
ICS info for newbies
11060 by: David
aerial photography using kites
11061 by: David
11064 by: Catherine M Winfrey
11065 by: Herman Miller
big brown bats
11062
Hey, Robert.
I'm no expert, but, I will post your message to CaveTex, where folks much more
intelligent, experienced, and educated than I can, hopefully, help.
OK, y'all, time to dazzle Robert with your collective brilliance!
Thanks and good luck on your story!
Mark
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An interview with past UT Grotto president and HTGCD poster boy, Wes Schumacher:
HTGCD reports wells going dry in northern Hays and steady declines throughout
the district
"Non officially (the district's manager was out of the office at the time) . .
. we're probably getting two or three calls
I agree, I think some do, and I think others are just lazy.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Ron Miller wrote:
> Interesting how some folks can find how to subscribe but not figure out how
> to unsubscribe. I think they are just making a personal statement.
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Interesting how some folks can find how to subscribe but not figure out how to
unsubscribe. I think they are just making a personal statement.
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List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 3:19 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] ICS info for newbies
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
This post is only for people who have not yet looked at the ICS
web-site.
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in regards to aerial photography dont disregard the use of the ready made
model rockets with a camera that takes a photograph at the apex of flight.
though I don't know how much someone would appreciated repeated rocket fires
in the usually dry climate of texas.
Herman Miller
NSS 55273
her...@cave
several of us did aerial photography with the camera attached to model
airplanes a long time ago.
The camera survived the model plane crash, too.
-c
> I always thought there was a way to do aerial photography using kites,
> but have never heard of anybody doing it. It turns out that it is a
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