I found some dusty old black & white negatives of Austin cavers "back in the
day" and scanned them this past week. It's just a small, incomplete sample
of the cavers and characters around at the time, reflecting how seldom I
shot black & white film--slides, rather than black & white prints, were the
preferred medium. But there are some nice portraits of a few folks you might
recognize.
They're available for viewing on my Facebook page, whether or not you're on
FB, via this public link:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2091329&id=1172443723&l=7e1975a81a


Frank Binney
Frank Binney & Associates
Interpretive Planning and Media Development
P.O. Box 258
Woodacre, CA 94973
415.488.1200 Voice
415.488.1500 Fax
415.999.0556 Mobile
fr...@frankbinney.com





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