redux:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/02/getting-lost-cave-labyrinth-brain/582865/
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That can spark panic or free the mind.
panic hands down every time in my case. which is almost every time I go
anywhere.
no problem. I am done with the caver self appointed self righteous police.
more!
> On Feb 27, 2019, at 10:11 AM, wrote:
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> Thanks Nancy! I constantly battle both left
Thanks Nancy! I constantly battle both left and right, whosoever wears blinders
is fair game!
But did anyone actually read the linked article in question? I wouldn’t have
even brought the subject up on this forum if it didn’t pertain to caves and
caving.
https://www.theatlantic.com/scie
in my first years of Mexican caving esp on the tgiving xmas trips recall
running into odd groups of cavers from all over the US in random, cavey, towns.
It felt like the whole country was a vast playground for cavers.
and in 1965 on a family vacation at Hotel Taninul, which had a very guano odor