t: Re: [Texascavers] Vermont NSS Convention info
A lot of the conventions used to allow dogs but charged a pretty
stiff registration fee for um. That was good for us who liked having
our dogs share our road trip with us. Generally, having dogs in camp
adds to the positive campground experience; some
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> *From:* bgillegi...@gmail.com [mailto:bgillegi...@gmail.com] *On Behalf Of
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: [Texascavers] Vermont NSS Convention info
A lot of the conventions used to allow dogs but charged a pretty stiff
registration fee for um. That was good for us who liked having our dogs share
our road trip with us. Generally, having dogs in camp adds to the positive
campground experience; some dogs
A lot of the conventions used to allow dogs but charged a pretty stiff
registration fee for um. That was good for us who liked having our dogs
share our road trip with us. Generally, having dogs in camp adds to the
positive campground experience; some dogs are not friendly and shouldn't be
brought
We wanted to go and take our 15th ICS momento along for the long ride -- that's
our border collie pup we got off the ranch in Kendalia -- but dogs are not
permitted on the site. We had the same situation at Schreiner but we were
between dogs.
Moses
El Paso
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To everyone--
I have been thinking about putting the SpeleoCamper on my or someone else's
truck, filling it with 8 or 10 Texas cavers, and making the run up to the
Vermont NSS Convention--sorta like in the old daze--stopping along the way
at various caves of interest--mainly commercial such as Mamm