Re: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Mark Minton via Texascavers
Logan,

  Thanks for posting this link. Gary had his collection posted online for
several years, but took the pages down a few years ago. It's nice to see
them back up again. Thanks, Gary!

Mark

On Fri, February 13, 2015 12:36 pm, Logan McNatt via Texascavers wrote:
> Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every
> type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and
> miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and
> constantly increasing. You will recognize many of them commonly used in
> caving. Many others are not familiar to cavers, and some are truly
> "unique", imaginative, or downright bizarre. Check out the photos and
> other info:
>
> http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/VerticalHome.shtml
>
> Thanks to Gary Storrick for creating this website, and to Bill Steele
> for telling me about it today.
>
> Logan McNatt (NSS 11274FE, Texas)
> lmcn...@austin.rr.com

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Re: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Carl Kunath via Texascavers
It's an amazing collection!  I took many pictures of it when it was on 
display at the 2009 ICS.  Did you see it then?

===ck

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From: Logan McNatt via Texascavers

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Subject: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices

Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every
type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and
miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and
constantly increasing. You will recognize many of them commonly used in
caving. Many others are not familiar to cavers, and some are truly
"unique", imaginative, or downright bizarre. Check out the photos and
other info:

http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/VerticalHome.shtml

Thanks to Gary Storrick for creating this website, and to Bill Steele
for telling me about it today.

Logan McNatt (NSS 11274FE, Texas)
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
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[Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers
Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every 
type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and 
miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and 
constantly increasing. You will recognize many of them commonly used in 
caving. Many others are not familiar to cavers, and some are truly 
"unique", imaginative, or downright bizarre. Check out the photos and 
other info:


http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/VerticalHome.shtml

Thanks to Gary Storrick for creating this website, and to Bill Steele 
for telling me about it today.


Logan McNatt (NSS 11274FE, Texas)
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
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