WTF ? Locklear has NO cave stories to speak of ?
This isn’t Arizona !
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> On Aug 26, 2019, at 7:13 PM, Charles Loving wrote:
>
> Good
>
>> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 12:01 PM Bill Steele
>> wrote:
>> Announcing the 2019 TCR Caver Storytelling Contest. Last year we started
>>
Caving at Gilda's in Nuevo Laredo. Four intrepid covers and tweet ladies or
so. Drank a beer and X was coherased into taking a shower up stairs. The
squeals attracted the attention of A, B, and C and they went to the rescue.
Someone lost the soap and they ran out of hot water... not that it was
Good
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 12:01 PM Bill Steele
wrote:
> Announcing the 2019 TCR Caver Storytelling Contest. Last year we started
> this and it was a big hit. Come with your practiced best tale. Five minute
> limit. A panel of impartial judges. A refund of your TCR registration money
> as the
Unfortunately, my best caving stories can never be told.
While most of the stories I tell here are about my transgressions, I have
had to withhold my best stories and will likely take them with me when I
pass.
I would like to here the details of Bill's adventure in Arizona.
Or what really
Announcing the 2019 TCR Caver Storytelling Contest. Last year we started this
and it was a big hit. Come with your practiced best tale. Five minute limit. A
panel of impartial judges. A refund of your TCR registration money as the
winning prize. Only one entry per caver. Will start around
Wait. Isn't Powell's the longest cave in Texas? I thought Karst Walker says
so.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 7:11 AM wrote:
> Cavers -
>
> We are excited to announce that Texas Cave Management Association (TCMA)
> and the owners of Honey Creek Springs Ranch (private property) have
> negotiated a
That is the best news I have heard in years.
Whatever happened to the radio-location project for finding a potential dig
upstream of the shaft ?
It would be even more awesome if someone could workout a similar agreement
at Prassel Ranch Cave ( PRC ).
D.L.
Excellent agreement!
On 8/26/2019 7:11 AM, jran...@gmail.com wrote:
Cavers -
We are excited to announce that Texas Cave Management Association (TCMA) and
the owners of Honey Creek Springs Ranch (private property) have negotiated a
formal access and monitoring agreement for Honey Creek Cave,
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George Veni, PhD
Executive Director, National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI)
and
President, International Union of Speleology (UIS)
NCKRI address (primary)
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220 USA
Office: +575-887-5517
Congratulations, that’s a big step forward. I’m sure Joyce told you about the
work I am doing in the cave (fish collections downstream of WM, 2-3x/year). I’m
more than happy to share my data with TCMA and assist with any biological
monitoring.
Andy
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> On Aug 26, 2019, at
Cavers -
We are excited to announce that Texas Cave Management Association (TCMA) and
the owners of Honey Creek Springs Ranch (private property) have negotiated a
formal access and monitoring agreement for Honey Creek Cave, the longest cave
in Texas.
Honey Creek Cave is a water cave with
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