Here is a short helmet-cam video. Oscar Doyle wins this week's grand
prize. Get a good view of how to stuff your rope in a pack. Is that how
you do it ?That would be hard with 11 mm stiff rope.
Turn the annoying music down.
https://youtu.be/b8cXGdsoR0I
P.S. I am disappointed nobody i
I don’t see the point to this repeated criticism. I started my announcement
with an apology for sending it at the last minute because it was clear that it
would be too late for many people. I sent it because it may not be too late for
some and I thought it would be good to include them. If my ci
George,
You did good and several local people were able to attend because of your
notice.
I applaud your efforts to get the word out even if it was at the last minute.
Ken
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 8, 2019, at 9:20 AM, George Veni
mailto:gv...@nckri.org>> wrote:
I don’t see the point to this re
Vw saveiro as well as the Chevrolet tornado are gutless, Ive driven both,
they're good for running errands and have decent fuel economy but thats it,
neither could ever be considered a caving vehicle unless your idea of
caving involves paved roads to the entrance like Palmito or Grutas de
Garcia. T
Considering who owned that vehicle and what she accomplished using, I assume,
that vehicle, the Chevy Tomato should go in a Caver Vehicle Museum in NM, TX or
Huntsville. I mean in NM the humidity is so low the museum would not even have
to be under roof.
However, Nico is correct I am sure about
Thank you Nico, that was a excellent response to my post.
Like most of my post, I do not know diddly about what I am talking about.
If it were a Toyota and had legroom and headroom for a 6 foot 300 pound
quasi-caver with a bad back, I would have to get one and give up my
gas-guzzling Sequoia.
D.
Convert your Sequoia to LPG, not sure what the price or availability of lpg
is in Texas but here is about one third of the cost of gasoline and you can
find it pretty much anywhere, the conversion pays for itself the more you
drive, and perhaps you may even get a tax cut or some sort of fiscal
sti
George is good guy folks. I appreciate George!
On Jun 8, 2019, at 10:48 AM, Ken Harrington wrote:
George,
You did good and several local people were able to attend because of your
notice.
I applaud your efforts to get the word out even if it was at the last minute.
Ken
Sent from my iPad
On Ju
A 4 hour trip from San Antonio would have been toughOK, maybe
impossible but if I would have happened to be near Carlsbad I sure would
have appreciated the heads up. Thanks for keeping us in the loop George.
Mike Harris
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 10:20 AM George Veni wrote:
> I don’t see the poin
https://youtu.be/6_Nteb1fBO4
Disclaimer: I have not had a chance to watch this yet
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Pete’ old red truck has gone to Houston with a fellow Sprouse told him
about who rebuilds old power wagons. We are still stuck with Stone’s truck
that slid upside down along a hwy in Mexico all those years ago. He lost
the title, and neither Pete nor I have been able to get him to get
another. W
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