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> Cascade Sink always had a problem with sunfish and bullhead catfish in the
> main passage. R
, though.
Marvin
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Cascade Sink always had a problem with sunfish and bullhead catfish
:12 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Cascade Sink trip report
Those web worms are the predatory larvae of fungus gnats. No salamanders?
Andrew. Gluesenkamp, PhD
700 Billie Brooks Lane
Driftwood, Texas 78619
(512) 799-1095 a...@gluesenkamp.com <mailt
(For the first part of this story see the post dated 7/4/22).
On Saturday four cavers returned to Cascade Sink to continue the resurvey
of the cave. John Young rigged the pit and then rapelled. The time was
approximately 9:30. He announced from the bottom that the young
rattlesnake was still in
Thanks for posting your trip report, Marvin. I think maybe this is the cave
I went to with Vernelle Elliott in summer 1970 to collect salamanders. I
didn't do any sump diving, but I remember climbing out on rope, when I
spotted a large *Scolopendra* centipede on the ledge below the entrance. I
had
I made a few corrections to the report. The cave is in Kendall County and
Gerry's name is spelled with a z.
Marvin Miller
On Saturday, July 2, seven cavers entered Cascade Sink (not the commercial
cave) in Kendall County. Three persons – Gerry Geletzke, Marvin Miller, and
John Young – were a
Cascade Sink is actually in Kendall County.
M. Miller
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Excellent trip report, Marvin!
Bill
> On Jul 4, 2022, at 9:34 AM, Marvin Miller wrote:
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> On Saturday, July 2, seven cavers entered Cascade Sink (not the commercial
> cave) in Comal County. Three persons – Gerry Geletske, Marvin Miller, and
> John Young – were a survey team hoping to
On Saturday, July 2, seven cavers entered Cascade Sink (not the commercial
cave) in Comal County. Three persons – Gerry Geletske, Marvin Miller, and
John Young – were a survey team hoping to find a sump in the cave open and
pushing the resurvey of the cave further. The four others – Adam Daw,