Unless something in the lamp catalyzes the decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide, that would do no good. (Iron works well.) In any
event, 3% hydrogen peroxide is probably too dilute to have much
effect. Interesting idea, though. With an oxy-acetylene lamp you
could cut through cave gate
Unless something in the lamp catalyzes the decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide, that would do no good. (Iron works well.) In any
event, 3% hydrogen peroxide is probably too dilute to have much
effect. Interesting idea, though. With an oxy-acetylene lamp you
could cut through cave gate
Unless something in the lamp catalyzes the decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide, that would do no good. (Iron works well.) In any
event, 3% hydrogen peroxide is probably too dilute to have much
effect. Interesting idea, though. With an oxy-acetylene lamp you
could cut through cave gate
Charles, think he might like a little whine with that? I still have a delete
button on my computer and I use it a lot. Louise
> From: wo...@justfamily.org
> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 21:25:15 -0500
> To: karstpat...@gmail.com
> CC: s...@caver.net
> Subject: Re: [SWR] Texascavers
>
> ET, you are no
Charles, think he might like a little whine with that? I still have a delete
button on my computer and I use it a lot. Louise
> From: wo...@justfamily.org
> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 21:25:15 -0500
> To: karstpat...@gmail.com
> CC: s...@caver.net
> Subject: Re: [SWR] Texascavers
>
> ET, you are no
Charles, think he might like a little whine with that? I still have a delete
button on my computer and I use it a lot. Louise
> From: wo...@justfamily.org
> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 21:25:15 -0500
> To: karstpat...@gmail.com
> CC: s...@caver.net
> Subject: Re: [SWR] Texascavers
>
> ET, you are no
ET, you are not on the Texascavers list, people are just cross posting
on both lists and the header gets put on there. With the amount of
traffic we get on cavetex, you would know if you were on that list :)
Charles - cavetex admin
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:15 AM, karstpatrol wrote:
> HI: I am
ET, you are not on the Texascavers list, people are just cross posting
on both lists and the header gets put on there. With the amount of
traffic we get on cavetex, you would know if you were on that list :)
Charles - cavetex admin
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:15 AM, karstpatrol wrote:
> HI: I am
ET, you are not on the Texascavers list, people are just cross posting
on both lists and the header gets put on there. With the amount of
traffic we get on cavetex, you would know if you were on that list :)
Charles - cavetex admin
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:15 AM, karstpatrol wrote:
> HI: I am
texascavers Digest 27 Aug 2012 01:17:42 - Issue 1617
Topics (messages 20622 through 20634):
Re: Looking for a new caving vehicle?
20622 by: Chris Vreeland
20627 by: Justin Haynes
Re: More about carbide caving
20623 by: Don Cooper
20624 by: Chris Vreeland
texascavers Digest 27 Aug 2012 01:17:42 - Issue 1617
Topics (messages 20622 through 20634):
Re: Looking for a new caving vehicle?
20622 by: Chris Vreeland
20627 by: Justin Haynes
Re: More about carbide caving
20623 by: Don Cooper
20624 by: Chris Vreeland
texascavers Digest 27 Aug 2012 01:17:42 - Issue 1617
Topics (messages 20622 through 20634):
Re: Looking for a new caving vehicle?
20622 by: Chris Vreeland
20627 by: Justin Haynes
Re: More about carbide caving
20623 by: Don Cooper
20624 by: Chris Vreeland
New Website, Video Explain Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan
SAN ANTONIO – Late last year, acoalition of groups that included Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department did whatmany thought might be impossible—they agreed on
a plan to protect endangeredspecies that depend on the Edwards Aquifer
New Website, Video Explain Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan
SAN ANTONIO – Late last year, acoalition of groups that included Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department did whatmany thought might be impossible—they agreed on
a plan to protect endangeredspecies that depend on the Edwards Aquifer
New Website, Video Explain Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan
SAN ANTONIO – Late last year, acoalition of groups that included Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department did whatmany thought might be impossible—they agreed on
a plan to protect endangeredspecies that depend on the Edwards Aquifer
This idea of paperless caving has been around for quite a
while. In addition to the Swiss site cited below, there was a
detailed article by Mark Passerby in the final issue of the now
defunct Caves.com Magazine (issue 9, circa 2004) about using it in a
caving project in WV. See
This idea of paperless caving has been around for quite a
while. In addition to the Swiss site cited below, there was a
detailed article by Mark Passerby in the final issue of the now
defunct Caves.com Magazine (issue 9, circa 2004) about using it in a
caving project in WV. See
This idea of paperless caving has been around for quite a
while. In addition to the Swiss site cited below, there was a
detailed article by Mark Passerby in the final issue of the now
defunct Caves.com Magazine (issue 9, circa 2004) about using it in a
caving project in WV. See
HI: I am besieged with texascavers onelist and never signed up for it.
How do I get off it. It seems to be coming from this list. Like to
stay on this list but not that one. HelpET
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http://lists.caver.net/cgi-
HI: I am besieged with texascavers onelist and never signed up for it.
How do I get off it. It seems to be coming from this list. Like to
stay on this list but not that one. HelpET
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s...@caver.net
http://lists.caver.net/cgi-
HI: I am besieged with texascavers onelist and never signed up for it.
How do I get off it. It seems to be coming from this list. Like to
stay on this list but not that one. HelpET
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When I was at Real de Catorce in 1973, you could pick up old mining carbide
lights fairly cheaply.
T
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Preston Forsythe wrote:
> **
> You know many people, including cavers, but especially old miners, have
> carbide light collections worth tens of thousands of doll
When I was at Real de Catorce in 1973, you could pick up old mining carbide
lights fairly cheaply.
T
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Preston Forsythe wrote:
> **
> You know many people, including cavers, but especially old miners, have
> carbide light collections worth tens of thousands of doll
When I was at Real de Catorce in 1973, you could pick up old mining carbide
lights fairly cheaply.
T
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Preston Forsythe wrote:
> **
> You know many people, including cavers, but especially old miners, have
> carbide light collections worth tens of thousands of doll
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