ace. Since I
got back involved with the cavers of the greater New Mexico area maybe 10
years ago,I had meant to, and didn't quite get around to, getting back in
touch with Andy. Another hard lesson in letting the time slip by . . .
Mike Gross
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from the US,
there is also the fact -- reported in today's Austin and probably other
newspapers -- that FBI statistics show that the area of the Mexico border
is actually safer -- in terms of violent crime -- than many other parts of
Texas and the country.
Saludos
Mike Gross
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Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 17:49:09 -0600
To: mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com
From: Mike Gross
Subject: More on USGS maps
Keep quality maps alive -- order some today.
Assuming that everyone saw the post by Preston.
The rest of the story on USGS maps is that most retail vendors have gone
,over near Center in Shelby County.
Regards,
Mike Gross
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back if it could be done . . .
I can be reached at 448-4225 (office), or 447-9442 (home), or
mgross@cwa-tseu,org any time.
Also, a couple of folks asked me for info on the Fort Stanton Cave project
and copies of the DVD. Let me know how, and I'll get them to yo
After reading some of the responses to the article about overnight camping
in national forests, it seems to me the discussion is leaving out at least
a couple of parts.
Some of it is the aging of the baby boom generation. We're the biggest
spike to flow through US demographics ever. When we we
numerous people. Off & on I've tried to
find some way to get more in touch with what is happening in Boquillas,
maybe find a way to help a little, but without much luck so far.
Regards
Mike Gross
At 02:01 PM 8/20/2008 -0400, Ted Samsel wrote:
I grew up 40 miles from Eagle Pass, but
For those interested: sending a recent AP article about Snowy River. The
formation was pushed to over 4 miles long during the work week in early
July. The formation has been dry for a number of months, and survey work
has been moving forward. The linked article has one photo attached.
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