I may have been in deeper or worse guano before.but the grossest for me
was in Stowers Cave in Texas. I went a little way past the bat room at the
back into a crawland the floor was about 16 inches of bat guano with the
gelatinous quality of jello.the smell was horrid...and I was
David wrote:
I am just curious which cave passages have you experienced your
worst encounter with bat guano.
The Vampire guano in Japones Cave in Mexico was pretty bad. Really deep red and
sticky-slimy gooey. And the vampires were in a complete frenzy filling the
passage and stirring up the
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David wrote:
I am just curious which cave passages have you experienced your
worst encounter with bat guano.
The Vampire guano in Japones Cave in Mexico was pretty bad. Really deep red and
sticky
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Mark
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David wrote:
I am just curious which cave
passages have you experienced your
worst encounter with bat guano
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So is this a new record for TexasCavers? A discussion that contains
scatological humor, scientific study of guano fall rates, actual caving
stories, new word creation and a reference to George Veni's testicles!
Geary
I think there have been some nasty fungal infections related to wading
through liquidy bat guano (or bat guanoy water, I don't know where one would
draw the line on terminology).
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Geary Schindel
gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org wrote:
For example, we haven't
I have manfully refrained (to date) from commenting. However, my inbox has
overflowed as a result of a gigantic crapalanche from Texascavers. I just
looked, and it is up over my ankles at the moment.
DirtDoc
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From: jran...@gmail.com
So is this a
Fecalanche:
n.
• A fall or slide of a large mass, as of feces or guano, down a
slope.
• A massive or overwhelming amount; a flood: received an avalanche
of crap.
v., -lanched, -lanch·ing, -lanch·es.
v.intr.
To fall or slide in a massive or overwhelming amount of poo.
v.tr.
To
Guanalogically speaking:
Chiroptocoprolitalanche
Mishugalanche
Oy!
Roger
In a message dated 12/05/08 08:03:46 Central Standard Time,
jlrbi...@sonoratx.net writes:
Both craptastrophe and crapalanche could be describing a slide at a feed lot.
We need a bat-specific term.
One of the things I was trying to do was steer this discussion away
from the undignified use of the way too generic and overly
euphemistic, uninspired word crap. Surely we are a more
sophisticated and scientifically oriented society than one that's
stuck on crap when there are dozens of more
A guanoclastic flow perhaps?
Corky
Gill Ediger wrote:
One of the things I was trying to do was steer this discussion away
from the undignified use of the way too generic and overly
euphemistic, uninspired word crap. Surely we are a more
sophisticated and scientifically oriented society than
I am just curious which cave passages have you experienced your
worst encounter with bat guano.
For me, it was the last pit in Emerald Sink, but I heard someone tell
me that there is a pit off the main route of the cave which is the worst
they have ever seen.
Another time near Ocampo in the
Surveying up through the center of Punkin. Every move threatened us
with death by drowning in guano.
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On Dec 4, 2008, at 9:40 PM, David dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote:
I am just curious which cave passages have you experienced your
worst encounter with bat guano.
For me, it
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