I will not be able to review this product described below. It looks like
a very bright flashlight, based on very briefly testing the light
brightness in the store.
Brand: Grand Rapids Industrial Products, ( GRIP ).
Brightness: 1000 lumens, with 2000 lumens high setting.
Model: Flashligh
37 years of caving is limited experience... Geez.
Maybe that was why I was denied entry into Lech too because of my
limited experience...
I was told I had to volunteer to work and do my part to go there several
years ago... I have yet to be notified that I could participate even in
a mule fa
Dear Friends,
The 17th International Congress of Speleology is nearly upon us! I look forward
to seeing many of you there. Here is the list of this message’s news and
updates:
· International Congress of Speleology Updates
· 11th EuroSpeleo Forum, Belgium: Registration is Open
·
That's Wonderful!! You appear to have presented us with a very good model.
DirtDoc
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Peerman"
To: "Dwight Deal"
Cc: "TAG Net" , "Cave Texas"
, "SWR Cavers Group"
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 6:28:35 PM
Subject: Re: 12 miles in USA Today
Dwight
New Mexico's Lincoln County, Snowy River and Fort Stanton Cave make headlines
in USA TODAY!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/local/2017/07/05/snowy-river-book-sold-fort-stanton-live/453916001/
Will this bring us some new NSS members?
This news release does refer interested individuals to
TPWD is inviting the public to a town-hall style meeting:
6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 13, at the Burnet Community Center, 401 E.
Jackson St. in Burnet
Mostly all discussion about input for potential infrastructure improvements
at Inks Lake and better access to the Devil's Waterhole."
But it mi
That's just the biggest "school district" of them all
DirtDoc
- Original Message -
From: "pstrickland1--- via Texascavers"
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Cc: pstrickla...@austin.rr.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 3:32:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Land ownership in Texas
The university of Texas System has substantial land holdings in west Texas,
including Amazing Maze Cave and 09 Water Well.
Dwight via Texascavers wrote:
> Thanks Mike. You are correct in that the private ownership of caves presents
> it's own set of potential problems.
>
> But you are n
Re new membership, sometimes outing clubs evolve in ways that reflect the
interests of their advisers. Perhaps we could proactively approach outing
clubs and offer to lead trips or give some slide (or other) shows,
demonstrations of rope work, etc.??
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Dwight wrote
You just never know who you're gonna talk to on these lines. Good work!
From: Texascavers on behalf of Charles
Loving via Texascavers
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 4:57 AM
To: Cavers Texas
Cc: Charles Loving
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] my unsubscribe call may res
researchgate only has “request full text” from author; it is not posted.
On Jul 11, 2017, at 8:17 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers
mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com>> wrote:
My 2014 review of a book on the caves of Meghalaya. Know of no other source of
this book, and as far as I know vol 2 has n
My 2014 review of a book on the caves of Meghalaya. Know of no other source of
this book, and as far as I know vol 2 has not appeared. Before ordering, would
be worth making sure it is still available. (Part of v 2 may be available from
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303996206_Cave_Pear
Thanks Mike. You are correct in that the private ownership of caves presents
it's own set of potential problems.
But you are not correct about land ownership in Texas. There is a LOT of
"public" ownership, especially in West Texas. Much is held by the State of
Texas, not the federal gvt. (exce
I think it is a drastic oversimplification to suggest that private
ownership of caves necessarily makes things easier for us or safer for the
caves than agency ownership. We are still excluded from Skull Cave (Albany
County, NY), because the owners were spooked by an accident (in a separate
cave ow
Logan,
I have a book called "Caves of India & Nepal" by H. Daniel Gebauer, published
around 1983. If it's still available, it might be a good place for your friend
to get acquainted with caves in India. There have been several recent
expeditions to various parts of India, especially Meghalaya.
Hi John:
I started caving in the east where private ownership of caves was the norm. New
York and New England, then Virginia and West Virginia. I moved west and have
dealt with government ownership of caves: State or Federal by various agencies.
So I understand your issues quite well. In
and then for your trip to granada . . . .
Nancy
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Very cool.
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 6:17 AM, Jacqueline Thomas via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> Nicely done, Logan!
>
>
>
> J. LaRue Thomas
> jlrtho...@verizon.net
>
>
> > On Jul 10, 2017, at 11:30 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers <
> texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> >
Nicely done, Logan!
J. LaRue Thomas
jlrtho...@verizon.net
> On Jul 10, 2017, at 11:30 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers
> wrote:
>
> I want to share an unusual phone conversation I had today. As one of the
> Texas Speleological Survey Directors, I sometimes get unsolicited "Small
> Busines
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