the ranch sold last week for 6 million I was told
bob oakley
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Buy it all, then subdivide sell 3500 acres immediately, keep the caves a
spot big enough for TCR
There are more ranches out here. I don't know much about them. There are
caves and one of Bill Koock's friends wants to buy a huge ranch to do
hydrophobic agriculture. We have been walking a lot of these hills and
looking at a lot of ranches. The dry fork of the Nueches is one place we
have
From the Ruidoso News: http://tinyurl.com/m89xeot
Actually the cave has 31.35 miles mapped, and is now in 62nd place in
the world.
Lee Skinner
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The other caver event in Luckenbach was a TSA Convention (not NSS)in the
spring of '89 or '90, with camping there and meetings elsewhere.
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Actually according to a calendar I found, it was spring of 1992, May 1-3. It
was a great meeting, we had a steak house in Fredricksburg for the papers they
served supper and Luckenback threw a dance.
It was a great weekend, we tried to set up another spring meeting there but
they said their
Yes.
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On Sep 4, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Charles Loving via Texascavers
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On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Frank Binney via Texascavers
texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
Anybody know anyone involved in this?
Border
Video game maker Activision used El Sotano de Las Golondrinas in a scene in
their preview of their big new video game launch.
You can watch the preview via the link below, but be warned, you¹ll have to
watch 90 seconds of CGI humans vs. aliens combat before the scenes of
Golondrinas at the end of
Thanks Frank. Interesting to know why Golondrinas appears in a video game preview. Otherwise none of it makes any sense to me. Nothing much
else does, either.;-)
On 9/4/2014 8:47 PM, Frank Binney via Texascavers wrote:
Video game maker Activision used El Sotano de Las Golondrinas in a scene
butch, thank you for the beautiful announcement. I could never have made it
that pretty — YAY
k
On Sep 4, 2014, at 9:38 PM, Butch Fralia (CAVEDBA) via Texascavers
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Cavers!
After a lot of hard work, a graphic design from Grace
Just saw the commercial as my plane was landing. Interesting but brief shot of
the pit.
Joe Ranzau
On Sep 4, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers
texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
Thanks Frank. Interesting to know why Golondrinas appears in a video game
preview.
Great job on an Awesome website!
Just a suggestion;
individual cavers provide the greatest gains in speleology.
Can you provide a photo gallery of Texas cavers? Maybe just one photo per
caver, of their choice if they are still alive.
Thanks,
Steve Gutting
stephengutti...@gmail.com
On Sep
We certainly could if they provide the mug shots!
.
Send them to me or put them in dropbox and invite me to share
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