Sounds good.On May 18, 2016 7:19 AM, Amy Morton via Texascavers
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> Hey Marvin,
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> I have 3 new grotto guys that want to come this weekend. I'm going to
> forward this to them, if they call you, they're GHG (even if they don't know
> it)
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> Amy
Cavers,
The October trip for the Government Canyon Karst Project is scheduled for
October 3 and 4. We will meet at 9:00 both mornings in the parking lot of
the Volunteer/Research Station. Enter at the main gate and then take the
first right. There will be a closed gate that you open, drive
Cavers,
The Government Canyon Karst Project will be starting up again on the first
weekend in September, the 5th and 6th. Project dates will be the first
weekend of every month unless otherwise notified. We will meet at 9:00 both
mornings in the parking lot of the Volunteer/Research Station.
Cavers,
The Government Canyon Karst Project will be starting up again on the first
weekend in September, the 5th and 6th. Project dates will be the first
weekend of every month unless otherwise notified. We will meet at 9:00 both
mornings in the parking lot of the Volunteer/Research Station.
Fritz,
If a heartwarming internet story like this sounds too sappy to be true
then it probably is. I quick little fact check on a site like Snopes or
truthorfiction would have told you that it is a work of fiction published
in the 1970's and was never presented as fact.
Share it with your friends
Cavers,
The final project date of the season for the Government Canyon Karst
Project will be on May 16 and 17. There are interesting digs to pursue and
caves to survey and many caves waiting to be found. We will meet at 9:00
both mornings in the parking lot of the Volunteer/Research Station. To
The next Government Canyon Karst Project will take place on April 4th,
Saturday only, beginning at 9:00 as usual. We meet in the parking lot of
the Volunteer/Research Station. Enter the park at the main gate and then
take the first right. Go through the gate, close it behind you, and drive
The February Government Canyon Karst Project is scheduled for next weekend,
the 7th and 8th. We will meet at the Volunteer/Research Station at 9:00 on
both mornings. Enter the park at the main gate and then take the first
right. Open the gate and close it behind you. Continue on this road for
November/December Government Canyon Karst Project Report
*November 2, 2014*
*Participants: *Luciano Bejarano, DiAnne Dahl, Lisa Hilbrands, Hanz Larson,
Nicholas Martinez, Leah Miller, Marvin Miller, Brandon Parker, Matthew
Shippen, Richard Silver, Joedy Yglesias
Joedy brought a large
The next Government Canyon Karst Project weekend will be taking place on
the 6th and 7th of December. There are caves to survey and many thousands
of acres to ridgewalk.
Government Canyon State Natural Area is located on the northwest side of
San Antonio. Camping is available in the volunteer
Here's a Locklearian post:
What ancient text is the following taken from?
1There is a mine for silver
and a place where gold is refined.
2 Iron is taken from the earth,
and copper is smelted from ore.
3 Mortals put an end to the darkness;
they search out the farthest recesses
for
October Government Canyon Karst Project Report
*October 4, 2014*
*Participants:* Bernadette Flehmer, Joe Schaertl, Casey Tucker
The lone Saturday morning team was Joe, Casey, and Bernadette. It was
Bernadette’s first time on the project. The team’s goal was to continue
ridgewalking Area 20
Joe,
Christin won't be going either. I will be there Sat. morning.
On Sep 14, 2014 8:29 PM, Joe Evelynn Mitchell via Texascavers
texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
There are a few spots open still for next Saturday's Deep Cave survey
trip. If you are interested, please let me know as soon as
The Government Canyon Karst Project will be starting up again on the first
weekend of October, the 4th and 5th. We have thousands of acres to
ridgewalk, lots of promising sinks to dig on, and caves to survey.
Government Canyon State Natural Area is located on the northwest side of
San Antonio.
I like to read Locklear.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Don Cooper via Texascavers
texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
Thanks again for your help with the texas cavers remailer.
In the past, I put a filter into my gmail profile to automatically dump
all messages originated by David
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