THANKS Alex!  I have Barry's snail mail address and will print off the photos 
that you emailed and send them to him.

I have fond memories of Natural Trap Cave and am grateful to have been able to 
spend a summer working there before there was a grate over the entrance.  My 
first trip to Natural Trap was in 1969 with the NSS Convention at Lovell.  I 
knew then that I wanted to go back and investigate what kind of critters may 
have fallen into the pit over the years, and luckily was able to convince the 
University of Montana to let me do my Master's thesis there in 1972.  Four of 
us spent that whole summer in Natural Trap digging a test pit - Barry, me, a 
Crow Indian named Scrap-Iron Flatlip, and another guy named Bill.  We found 
pieces of all manner of Pleistocene animals, including dire wolf, camels, early 
horse and mammoth.

Thanks again for sending the photos of Barry.  I am sure he will get a kick out 
of seeing them!  CJ

> From: imoca...@comcast.net
> To: Texascavers@texascavers.com; s...@caver.net
> Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 20:21:54 -0400
> Subject: RE: [Texascavers] [SWR] BLM reopens Wyoming's Natural Trap Cave
> CC: cjr4...@hotmail.com; lmcn...@austin.rr.com
> 
> >Barry Fuller is alive and well and living in Shoshoni, Wyoming with his wife 
> >Brenda.
> 
> Hi, CJ!! I didn't realize that was you! I knew you were married, but didn't 
> recognize your hubby's name!
> 
> If you're in touch with Barry, I hope you'll share with him my attached slide 
> from 
> July 1974!
> 
> Alex Sproul
> 
                                          
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