texascavers Digest 31 Mar 2014 15:56:58 -0000 Issue 1956

Topics (messages 23640 through 23644):

Re: [SWR] [Texascavers] Fwd: A Cavers Cookbook
        23640 by: Louise Power

Fw:
        23641 by: Bill Stephens

Cave Entrance Photography with a Drone
        23642 by: Preston Forsythe
        23643 by: Arburn Don
        23644 by: Stefan Creaser

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One of my early in-cave foods was Vienna sausages. If I just wanted something 
warmed up like sandwiches, meatloaf, lasagna or sweet rolls, I Iaid them on top 
of the defroster and turned the temp up. Cooking on the road was simple and by 
the time you got to your campsite, dinner was ready.

Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 20:23:45 +0000
From: dirt...@comcast.net
To: bmixon...@austin.rr.com
CC: s...@caver.net; texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [SWR] [Texascavers] Fwd: A Cavers Cookbook

There are Bill's Campfire Beans a la 1991.  They can also be wired to the 
exhaust manifold of an appropriate caving vehicle.

DirtDoc


From: "Mixon Bill" <bmixon...@austin.rr.com>
To: "Cavers Texas" <texascavers@texascavers.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2014 9:20:06 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] Fwd: A Cavers Cookbook

I'm pretty much at a loss. My thing for cave-trip cookery is putting a can of 
chili in the edge of the campfire. But I've seen evidence of creativity in 
others around here. --Mixon 

Begin forwarded message:From: BRYANT BETSILL <bryantbets...@comcast.net>Date: 
March 28, 2014 12:08:24 PM CDTTo: bmixon@alumni.uchicago.eduSubject: A Cavers 
Cookbook
 Subject: Cavers Cookbook
    Dear Mr. Mixon,
  I have seen your name in the NSS NEWS over the decades and now I have cause 
to write to you. I am a bit thrilled and honored if you reply.         I am A. 
Bryant Betsill of Fayetteville, GA member 23453, author of a few articles for 
the NSS NEWS back in the day, author of the Boy Scouts of America "Venture" 
Caving program circa 1991, author of five books available through Amazon.com, 
author of an article for the Georgia EMC magazine. Movie critic for the Bent 
Tree, the campus newspaper for Clayton State University, circa way back.I am 
interested in composing a cookbook with recipes suitable for either in cave or 
outside the cave, and include any amusing or instructive dialogue the 
contributor might have. For example, I have a recipe for Howard's Waterfall 
Hodag Stew and the story of the inquisition from a property owner before 
getting access to Mill Cave in Middle Tennessee all while I was wearing cargo 
shorts, flip flops and the SERA Hot Pink tee shirt.   As I said, I will 
collect, edit, re-write where needed, absorb any publishing cost and make it 
available to the NSS Bookstore at wholesale cost only. I'll not make a dime on 
it.  I need cavers to send me their stories, recipes, and any black and white 
drawings that might go along with the contribution.  Can you send along a 
story? Or refer me along to someone that might submit something? Thanks Bryant 
Betsill
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Not by wrath does one kill, but by laughter.
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and sit by me.

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Hi! 
    
News: http://olimp-club.com/egn/br-news.php
    
Bill Stephens

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Has anyone out there used radio controlled model drones with a Go-Pro video 
camera to photograph big pits and/or big cave rooms? 

I have looked into this a little and a Quad-drone with four electric engines, 
around 16 inches in diameter, 12 minute flight time, costs around $450. The 
camera is another $400 or so. A Quad-drone with a 30 minute flight time cost 
about $900.

In Huntsville, AL there is a RC Hobby store that is loaded with this stuff. The 
store is on Meridian St., 1/2 mile north of Lee High School where the NSS 
sessions will be during the July convention.


The latest Outside magazine sparked this interest.



Preston in Browder, KY

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I keep waiting for someone to ask permission to do this in Punkin

On Mar 31, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Preston Forsythe wrote:

> Has anyone out there used radio controlled model drones with a Go-Pro video 
> camera to photograph big pits and/or big cave rooms?
>  
> I have looked into this a little and a Quad-drone with four electric engines, 
> around 16 inches in diameter, 12 minute flight time, costs around $450. The 
> camera is another $400 or so. A Quad-drone with a 30 minute flight time cost 
> about $900.
>  
> In Huntsville, AL there is a RC Hobby store that is loaded with this stuff. 
> The store is on Meridian St., 1/2 mile north of Lee High School where the NSS 
> sessions will be during the July convention.
>  
>  
> The latest Outside magazine sparked this interest.
>  
>  
>  
> Preston in Browder, KY


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It is easier to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission ;-)

From: Arburn Don [mailto:donarb...@me.com]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 10:49 AM
To: TSA Cavers
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Cave Entrance Photography with a Drone

I keep waiting for someone to ask permission to do this in Punkin

On Mar 31, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Preston Forsythe wrote:


Has anyone out there used radio controlled model drones with a Go-Pro video 
camera to photograph big pits and/or big cave rooms?

I have looked into this a little and a Quad-drone with four electric engines, 
around 16 inches in diameter, 12 minute flight time, costs around $450. The 
camera is another $400 or so. A Quad-drone with a 30 minute flight time cost 
about $900.

In Huntsville, AL there is a RC Hobby store that is loaded with this stuff. The 
store is on Meridian St., 1/2 mile north of Lee High School where the NSS 
sessions will be during the July convention.


The latest Outside magazine sparked this interest.



Preston in Browder, KY


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