Devils River StateNatural Area (Satan Unit) Karst Project -- November 8-9, 2014
The Texas Speleological Survey will be conducting a karst survey trip at the
Big Satan Unit of the Devils River State Natural Areain Val Verde County,
Texas. Theapproximately 18,000-acre park contains a number of
This is a call for anyone in case they might be interested in doing some
service work.
Thanks,
Bill
From: gracie.quint...@scouting.org
Subject: EMERGENCY BULLETIN - Huge Flood hits BTSR
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 22:41:19 +
I meant to type BCRF, but that would have been wrong too.
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/scotland/intro.html
The big sea cave is on my Bucket List, # 70.
On my shelf of caving mementos is a bottle of beer personally given to me
by a President of the BCRA.
David Locklear
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David,
Scotland appears to have very little karst and few caves of interest.
My guess is that the political situation there will be largely
irrelevant to cavers, British or otherwise.
WTF is the BRF? Did you mean BCRA?
Mark Minton
mmin...@caver.net
On Wed, September 17, 2014 7:39 pm,
How would an independent nation of Scotland affect U.K. caving ?
Does the BRF worry about this ?
What would U.S. cavers have to do differently caving there or travelling
there.
Do Scottish cavers in general support independence ?
What about U.S. cavers proud of their Scottish heritage ? I kno