Attire is caver flexible; dress as you choose. Beverage and food donations
to share are welcome. Below is some clarification about the location.
The Landmark
144 Landa Street
New Braunfels, TX
You may park in the front parking lot, if an overflow of vehicles arises
please park across the street
Chuck Stuehm Award winners photo request : photos do not have to be from the
TCR awards announcment. Any nice photo will do.
Chuck Stuehm Award winners photo request : photos do not have to be from the
TCR awards announcment. Any nice photo will do.
Chuck Stuehm Award winners photo request : photos do not have to be from the
TCR awards announcment. Any nice photo will do.
I am so excited I can hardly contain myself. Tom Byrd and Carl Kunath
are coming to Carlsbad this weekend to join in the Endless Restoration
Project.
The
McKittrick Hill caves have been closed now for several years with only
resto permits being issued. The projects have toiled along slowly but
Fritz, Thomas, and All,
I should have made it clear that I was not advocating that cavers
should support Clean Water Action or agree with all of its ideas. I
was just trying to describe who they are and what they do, in response
to Gill's initial query and the follow-up responses. I agree w
Thanks for the further information on the program. I wonder if it served as a
model for the currently operating Florida Natural Areas Inventory. The Florida
Cave Survey provided input on karst and caves for this similar land acquisition
planning program.
Roger Moore
GHG
In a message dated
Clarification: The Texas Natural Areas Survey only existed for 6 years in the
1970�s and was the brainchild of Don Kennard, a Texas Senator from Ft. Worth
who later lived in Austin. He recruited me while I was working in Austin at
the Bureau of Economic Geology. Don was the politician, fun