Excellent report on the event. You had a really good turnout from the 
community. Everyone loves being able to go into the caves. Makes everyone aware 
of the good the TCC does for the community. 

James Jasek

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On Sep 15, 2013, at 2:13 PM, "Michael Walsh" <mikewaus...@austin.rr.com> wrote:

>  
> Yesterday, Saturday September 14, we had approximately 600 visitors to Dies 
> Ranch Indian Shelter, Discovery Well Cave Preserve, Dies Ranch Treasure Cave 
> and the Avery Ranch Cave.  We had cavers showing the visitors the various 
> caver techniques such as rope climbing at the Dies Ranch Treasure Cave.  A 
> good muddy time was had by all.
>  
> Over at Avery Ranch Cave we were able to speed up the lines where the longest 
> wait was around twenty-thirty minutes.  We would like to thank the Williamson 
> County Constable Rob Chody for providing security for the event. The kids 
> loved the big police car and the coloring book handouts.  We will have 
> security at both sites next year.
>  
>  A former employee of the TCC charged that the deck is unsafe in the Avery 
> Ranch Cave.  We repaired the minor problem and the deck is safe.
>  
>   If there is a caver with structural support experience out there that would 
> be willing to inspect the deck, please contact us.  We could use some 
> paperwork from an expert to reassure the former TCC employee and anyone else, 
> that the deck is safe.
>  
> We are greatly enjoying our new TCC office and we even had pizza and beer for 
> the cavers that worked with us CAVE DAY.  Join us in one of the ongoing work 
> projects and see our great new TCC Headquarters.
>  
>  
> Please contact us at:
>  
> Mike Walsh   TCC President
>  
> 512-249-2283
>  
> mikewaus...@austin.rr.com
>  

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