There are similar bear scratches in the back of Midnight Cave near Carta
Valley. No obvious bear-sized entrance into the cave and no bones.
--Ediger
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Louise Power wrote:
> My sister sent me the following link from the Beaumont paper about the
> resurgence of blac
texascavers Digest 6 Jan 2014 02:26:32 - Issue 1909
Topics (messages 23218 through 23230):
Re: Bigfoot
23218 by: Louise Power
Re: black bear remains in Texas caves
23219 by: Logan McNatt
23220 by: Pete Lindsley
23221 by: Gregg Williams
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Our neighbor in Terrell County captured a bear on video, this summer, south of
hwy 90, east of Dryden and west of Langtry.
Sent cellularly.
-Don
> On Jan 5, 2014, at 8:17 PM, John Greer wrote:
>
> Jerry -- I'll send this to the whole list since some people might be vaguely
> interested (a cou
Jerry -- I'll send this to the whole list since some people might be vaguely
interested (a couple have written me for various details, or lack thereof).
Litter Barrel is south of the hwy, about 200 yds or so east of the
somewhat-less-than-friendly Border Patrol stop. Not only is the litter barr
Two of the Facebook pages that I criticized the most were pages that I
created and mis-manage. I should have pointed that out.
David Locklear
I had no intention of criticizing the Facebookers. I was unaware that the
pages I noted kept non-members from seeing everything, as I was able to see
the post and photos of that page. So I am saying I misspoke.
I was only trying to share an observation that in 2013 Facebook played a
role in cav
"Cave Pearls of Meghalaya: A Cave Inventory Covering the Jaintia
Hills, Meghalaya, India. Volume 1, Pala Range and Kopili Valley."
Edited by Thomas Arbenz. By the editor, Matzendorf, Switzerland; 2012.
ISBN 978-3-033-03637-6. A4 (approx. US letter) size, 265 pages
hardbound, plus disk. $45.
"... and notify them individually"
Pretty much my thoughts exactly -- if you want to run someone down and be
overtly rude and personally critical, please do it in private. We all
appreciate and applaud the efforts going into group or personal websites, but
some of us don't spend all our time try
Along the lines of the bear scratch discussion, here's a link to a nifty animal
tracking iphone app by our state mammalogist:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itrack-wildlife/id478516226?mt=8
He's got a nice pic of a tree trunk with four-claw and five-claw bear
scratches.
Andy
Sent from my iP
David,
PBSS has a Facebook Page and it is up to date... last post December
21st, 2013, not in April, you have to be a member to see the posts... Duh!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/102420208204/
But with that in mind, who appointed you the official unofficial
re-caper of Facebook cave relate
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