Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-17 Thread John Brooks
It ain’t heavy, it’s his duffel. Someone should write a folk song about that. Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 16, 2019, at 6:40 PM, Charles Loving wrote: > > 100 pounds in a duffle is amazing. I didn't take a 100 pounds for three weeks > in Costa Rica. I travel with an ancient back pack. I

Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread Charles Loving
*100 pounds in a duffle is amazing. I didn't take a 100 pounds for three weeks in Costa Rica. I travel with an ancient back pack. I take extra shorts, a pair of pants, underwear, two or three t-shirts, a shirt, a jacket, a flashlight (teeny) some socks, and toilet articles, a knife, all which

Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread Steve Keselik
I think the weight was estimated. 100Lbs is quite heavy or maybe David is funding the trip hustling a little product, always in demand at the convention! Check into Alegiant airlines, $75 should get you close.

Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread Barb
Yes! I was wondering that too. (Which goes to show I have been procrastinating doing something productive this morning.) :-) Barb Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 16, 2019, at 11:07 AM, Katherine Arens wrote: > > also a question: how can the duffel weigh 100 lbs with no camping gear? > just

Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread Katherine Arens
also a question: how can the duffel weigh 100 lbs with no camping gear? just asking why you’re transporting rocks . . . On Jun 16, 2019, at 11:05 AM, Barb mailto:bec_kar...@juno.com>> wrote: David, you could have flown on southwest and camped for less than you are probably going to end up

Re: [Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread Barb
David, you could have flown on southwest and camped for less than you are probably going to end up paying now- if you plan ahead. But it seems you hate that. Btw, you can also cancel flights on SW with no penalty and then rebook for the next year's convention if plans get screwy. Just saying.

[Texascavers] a road-trip story - part 2

2019-06-16 Thread David
>From David Locklear My Craigslist chauffeur lived up to his end of the deal. I had no idea what to expect, but was assuming Dr. Lecter. He arranged to meet Saturday morning for breakfast at his cheap hotel in southwest Houston. I was not going to pry into his agenda, and told him I

Re: [Texascavers] A road-trip story - Part 2

2019-05-12 Thread Linda Palit
Live life. You are a bit preoccupied with death. On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 12:51 AM David wrote: > This is just to say I got home safe and that I hope you all had an > uneventful trip home. It was a 3-1/2 drive each way to the TSC from my > apartment in Alief ( west Houston ). I might could

[Texascavers] A road-trip story - Part 2

2019-04-27 Thread David
This is just to say I got home safe and that I hope you all had an uneventful trip home. It was a 3-1/2 drive each way to the TSC from my apartment in Alief ( west Houston ). I might could shave some time off that with an EZ-Tag. Had I had someone to help me drive, I could have done the round

[Texascavers] OT - road trip story part 2 of 2.

2007-12-26 Thread David Locklear
continued from previous report: Our Christmas Eve dinner featured fire-grilled frog.I have never cared for frog, but it was the best I have ever had. Our border crossing Christmas Day was one of the easiest I have ever had. We arrived at the booth with zero cars in front of us, and they