He's not the only one!  
In fact, I think you we on that trip, Julia.

Andrew G. Gluesenkamp, Ph.D.

700 Billie Brooks Drive

Driftwood, Texas 78619

(512) 799-1095

a...@gluesenkamp.com

--- On Tue, 5/22/12, germa...@aol.com <germa...@aol.com> wrote:

From: germa...@aol.com <germa...@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] 10 Reasons I Would Rather Be Caving
To: pitboun...@gmail.com, l...@alumni.sfu.ca
Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 9:40 AM

He could have at least mentioned he met his wife while caving ;)










-----Original Message-----


From: Nico Escamilla <pitboun...@gmail.com>


To: Lyndon Tiu <l...@alumni.sfu.ca>


Cc: TexasCavers <texascavers@texascavers.com>


Sent: Tue, May 22, 2012 9:36 am


Subject: Re: [Texascavers] 10 Reasons I Would Rather Be Caving















That's only four Lyndon, come on.. you can do better than that.







On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Lyndon Tiu <l...@alumni.sfu.ca> wrote:




Cavers are good people.



I get to go camping for cheap surrrounded by good people.



I get to do something fun and exciting with good people.



I get good food prepared by good people.



I get to hang with beautiful good people.











On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:22 AM,  <mark.al...@l-3com.com> wrote:



> Damn! You figured out Sheryl and my ulterior motive, Lyndon!



>



> As Sheryl stated, please be aware that your responses can/will be used in



> the next issue of The TEXAS CAVER.



>



> If you have no problem with this, post away!



>



>



> Thanks,



>



> Mark



>



> -----Original Message-----



> From: lyndon....@gmail.com [mailto:lyndon....@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Lyndon



> Tiu



> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 8:19 AM



> To: Sheryl Rieck



> Cc: TexasCavers



> Subject: Re: [Texascavers] 10 Reasons I Would Rather Be Caving



>



> Sounds like a good title for a TC article.



>



> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Sheryl Rieck <sheryl.ri...@gmail.com>



> wrote:



>



>> I started caving a bit later in life than many people and promptly became



>



>> too busy to cave even though I had fallen in love with the peace and



>> beauty



>



>> of the caves I had visited. I have not been in a cave in 4 years, but



>> almost



>



>> no day goes by that I don’t think about caving. It is my choices that have



>



>> kept me from caving. That doesn’t keep from missing it any less.



>



>>



>



>>



>



>>



>



>> As I was wading through the massive number of issues associated with a



>



>> go-live (the ultimate goal of my projects) that was in too short a time



>> span



>



>> and with too little information, I found myself thinking yet again of



>> caving



>



>> and how I would so much prefer to be underground with a bunch of fun folks



>



>> than getting my butt kicked by issues.  About this same time, the emails



>



>> from Mark began.



>



>>



>



>>



>



>>



>



>> I agreed with the assessment of the publications becoming very scientific.



>



>> I’m an accountant. I have no scientific knowledge in the realm of



>



>> speleological studies. I don’t read those articles because they make my



>> eyes



>



>> roll back in my head and that just makes my eyes hurt. So, in an effort to



>



>> give Mark an article and to give us laypeople something to read, I came up



>



>> with 10 reasons I would rather be caving. I thought maybe you could send



>



>> Mark YOUR 10 reasons you would rather be caving. Knowing the Texas caving



>



>> community as I do, I think that the articles would be fascinating.



>



>>



>



>>



>



>>



>



>> Here are my 10:



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>>



>



>>



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>>



>



>> 1.       The snakes are only at the entrance of a cave and look like



>> snakes.



>



>>



>



>> 2.       A traffic jam is just a good way to rest in a cave.



>



>>



>



>> 3.       The people who annoy me most would never be able to find me in a



>



>> cave.



>



>>



>



>> 4.       My laptop cannot get a signal in a cave. That is my story and I



>> am



>



>> sticking to it no matter what.



>



>>



>



>> 5.       My cell phone cannot get a signal in a cave. Ditto sticking to



>> it.



>



>>



>



>> 6.       Saying you have been mapping a cave sounds more interesting than



>



>> saying you have been mapping a chart of accounts.



>



>>



>



>> 7.       Mapping a cave IS more interesting than mapping a chart of



>



>> accounts.



>



>>



>



>> 8.       When I am in the dark in a cave that is the way it is supposed to



>



>> be.



>



>>



>



>> 9.       I have met some interesting, entertaining, and/or incredibly odd



>



>> people on caving trips and that is just fun.



>



>>



>



>> 10.   I am usually not the strangest person in the group.



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>>



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>>



>



>>



>



>> I cannot wait to see what others’ 10 reasons are that they would rather be



>



>> caving. I have read some truly amazing words from so many of you. You are



>



>> verbose, imaginative, and clever people and I think your 10 reasons would



>> be



>



>> worth a read.



>



>>



>



>>



>



>>



>



>> Disclaimer: Not all submissions will be published and you know why.



>



>



>



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