Should not surprise you. Consider the sender.

CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
From: mjca...@gmail.com
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 23:33:12 -0500
To: dlocklea...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: a place to camp near Kiwi

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.

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( 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 willlet 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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