Wow, this is sad news. After landing in Austin for a job, the UT caving
community became my local family. I looked forward to the meetings,
trips, and the Posse, and other events that orbited around the community..
Gils Hot tub, Saturday swims, and more. I still managed a few trips over
the las
I can't see the Texas Speleology Center (ex my house) accommodating the crowd
that attends UT Grotto meetings. -- Mixon
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HEY, try st. ed’s maybe? One of the ACC campuses?
UT Grotto has been Underground Texas for a while anyway . . .
On May 29, 2018, at 4:06 AM, Justin Shaw
mailto:jus...@oztotl.net>> wrote:
Welp, the cats out of the bag over on Facebook so I figured I’d give it a
mention here.
Not much info i
There are a number of new eateries, breweries, distilleries, etc. in the
vicinity.
Crystal Datri
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 7:57 AM, Jim Kennedy wrote:
> It's not centrally located, and definitely not bikeable, but the
> University of Texas Speleological Society (aka UT Grotto) would be able to
>
It's not centrally located, and definitely not bikeable, but the University of
Texas Speleological Society (aka UT Grotto) would be able to meet in the new
Texas Speleological Center (aka Mixon's old house).
Jim
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> On May 29, 2018, at 4:06 AM, Justin Shaw wrote:
>
Welp, the cats out of the bag over on Facebook so I figured I’d give it a
mention here.
Not much info in the public post and being that I’m not on Facebook I can’t
read into the reply’s. As I understand it, the University of Texas is no longer
willing to allow visitors* to the University Spele