I believe the link should be: http://www.nm.blm.gov/rfo/Forms/Cave_Application.pdf "wwes" was added inadvertently. Thanks for the link, though, Mark and Mike! (Another) Mark
________________________________ From: Minton, Mark [mailto:mmin...@nmhu.edu] Sent: Mon 7/16/2007 12:05 PM To: txcaver Cc: mike_bi...@nm.blm.gov Subject: [Texascavers] Fort Stanton Cave Forward on Fort Stanton Cave from Nmcaver list by Mike Bilbo. Mark Minton ________________________________ From: mike_bi...@nm.blm.gov Sent: Mon 7/16/2007 12:03 PM To: Minton, Mark Cc: nmca...@caver.net; nmcaver-boun...@caver.net Subject: Re: [Nmcaver] NM Caves featured in new magazine For Fort Stanton Cave, the daily recreational carrying capacity is 10 people this side of Hell Hole and 6 on the other side for a daily total of 16. It is a fairly easy process to get a permit: http://www.nm.wwwes.blm.gov/rfo/Forms/Cave_Application.pdf Here is general information for the Fort Stanton Recreation Area, which is 25,000 acres: http://www.nm.blm.gov/recreation/roswell/fort_stanton_acec.htm Mark, please forward this to Texascavers@texascavers.com. Mike Bilbo Outdoor Recreation Planner/ NM Leave No Trace & Treadlightly Coordinator Socorro Field Office 901 S. Highway 85 Socorro, New Mexico 87801 Ph 505-838-1278, Fax 505-835-0223, E: mbi...@blm.gov http://www.nm.blm.gov/recreation/socorro/socorro_rec_home.htm "It's amazing what you can accomplish if you don't care who get's the credit." Harry S. Truman