[Texascavers] Mars subsurface

2007-03-26 Thread David Locklear
According to a news article today, the planet Mars has subsurface pockets of frozen water. Are they talking ice caves? Or do they mean ice below the soil? I am imagining giant lave tubes with frozen rivers. Anybody ever been ice-skating in a cave? Bobsledding? Check this out: http:/

Re: [Texascavers] Mars subsurface

2007-03-26 Thread Claude Koch
Hi David, Northern California has ice rivers in some of it's lavatubes. Go to: http://www.lavacaves.com/Gallery/ I named a cave Bobsled Cave on Mt. St. Helens in Washington a few years ago. Does that count? See ya, Claude On Dec 1, 2005, at 10:33 PM, David Locklear wrote: > According to a new

[Texascavers] Mars subsurface water

2007-03-26 Thread Gill Ediger
At 01:33 AM 12/2/2005, David Locklear wrote: >According to a news article today, the planet Mars >has subsurface pockets of frozen water. >Are they talking ice caves? >Or do they mean ice below the soil? >I am imagining giant lave tubes with frozen rivers. All the above. In the early stages of pla