This concludes the class on Guanonomics I. We may now all await the return of the Swallows to Crapistrano. F
________________________________ From: Brian Riordan [mailto:riordan.br...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 1:30 PM To: George Veni Cc: Texascavers Mailing List Subject: Re: [Texascavers] RE: Nasty experiences with bat guano ugggh, that is foul. I couldn't finish my coffee after reading those. Sounds like guanogeddon! -B On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:55 PM, George Veni <gv...@warpdriveonline.com<mailto:gv...@warpdriveonline.com>> wrote: I didn't put the passage's name on the map because there wasn't space. I really wanted to because it is one my favorite places in the cave. George From: Jim Kennedy [mailto:jkenn...@batcon.org<mailto:jkenn...@batcon.org>] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 9:30 AM To: Texascavers Mailing List Subject: [Texascavers] RE: Nasty experiences with bat guano I've been through that passage myself a couple of times. It's every bit as nasty as Viv describes, maybe even worse. But the correct name for the passage is the Bubble, Bubble, Guano and Trouble Passage. I had to go back to the write-up in the February 1980 issue of The TEXAS CAVER for that one! It's not labeled on the cave map. -- Crash ----- Original Message ----- From: vivb...@att.net<mailto:vivb...@att.net> To: TexasCavers Mailing List Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [TexasCavers] guano question But the true pinnacle of guano came the time George Veni took us to Sorcerer's cave here in Texas. It was the Boil-Boil-Guano-and-Trouble passage.