Wow, I do believe this falls under a Number One no no in caver/landowner 
relations. Thou shalt not trespass nor invite others to trespass without 
permission! I really don't think this has changed to my knowledge.

Mimi Jasek

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On Jun 24, 2013, at 11:16 PM, David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The Kiwi Base Camp, for cavers who are driving in from the far edges of Texas.
> 
> https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?ui=2&ik=71f4577f0b&view=att&th=13f74ce198b18cea&attid=0.1&disp=inline&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P_HZIuLtDLeBlc_tuBzgWzd&sadet=1372133120909&sads=XIS0mhIxTTkWbIufwIvRciNVkbo
> 
> ( photo enhanced by Roger Moore ), as I took the photo late in the evening 
> with my smartphone.
> 
> The map coordinates below should get you pretty close
> 
> 30.056581,-98.00981
> 
> This is on the Raines property.      I have not formally o.k.'d it with them 
> yet, but if they will
> let me leave up the camp, and mother nature or the cows or animals don't tear 
> it up, then anybody is welcome to camp here if they can get the o.k. from the 
> Raines.
> 
> I could only drive my Honda Fit within about 150 feet of the camp, due to 
> some small cedar trees in the trail.      The cows don't seem to use this 
> spot much, but I ran off one beautiful fox.
> 
> It is more fun to drive across Texas when you have a base-camp.      If I am 
> not there, feel free to use my cot, my chairs & table or anything else stored 
> under the tarp.
> 
> David Locklear
> 

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