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Sorry, thought Jerry meant this for me. Too many cavers named Bill. Stephens,
Stephenson, Steele, Stone, Storage, Mixon, Walters, Koershner, Balfour, Doughty
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 11:01:43 AM, Bill Stephens
via Texascavers wrote
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Jerry,
Please remind me whet this is about? Sorry, but I have been travelling a lot,
doing AAPG shit, selling deals, playing hard, recovering form various surgeries
(shoulder re-build, ACL, elbow and left eye), plus having grandchildren and
other un-noteworthy stuff. In Te
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Well said Geary!If nothing more, David makes us feel good about ourselves.Bill
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 12:43:36 PM MST, Geary Schindel via
Texascavers wrote:
Folks,
I enjoy reading most posts by David and have come to admire him for his
eccentric personal
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Seems like a lot of Texas Cavers are migrating to the high country.Bill
Stephens in Boulder
On Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 9:08:35 AM MDT, Bruce Anderson via
Texascavers wrote:
Bruce & Donna Anderson
21 Hackamore PL
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
970-731-9715
9
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As a caver, I'm not insulted with being stuck between the Slime Molds and the
Fungi. I've been called a hell of a lot worse.
B. Stephens
On Friday, July 21, 2017, 2:15:15 PM MDT, Mixon Bill via Texascavers
wrote:
Thanks, Geary -- I caved some with Norm Pace c. 1968, when
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Thanks Fritz. That kicked ass!
Bill Stephens
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 9:47:00 AM MDT, Fritz Holt via Texascavers
wrote:
Two of my heroes andTonto. What a stiring and nostalgic composition. Fritz
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From: june T levy
Date: J
While 3 centuries of coal production has caused an enormous burden on the US
environment, it fueled the industrial revolution which provided us with the
leisure time to pursue cave exploration and the technological capability to
have the discussion across the breath of a continent. With that sai
Manufactured using coal power in China, shipped to the US on diesel powered
ships, transported by diesel rail and diesel trucks to location, kill bats and
bald eagles (over 4500 per year), subsidized by tax payers. Not so Green it
would seem.Bill StephensPetroleum Geologist (all natural O&G)