Right now, Vico is here at Stefan's going-away party.
Jim
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> On Jul 22, 2017, at 4:03 PM, Charles Loving via Texascavers
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> I am told that I need to be in touch with Vico
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I am told that I need to be in touch with Vico
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Sorry about yet another "reply" to list meant t obe private. -- Mixon
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Nancy -- I don't think Stone sees Texas Cavers list.
billst...@stoneaerospace.com. -- Mixon
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came from, but
?The last time I visited that passage (early this year), we weren't looking for
the sign, but then it occurred to us while eating a post-caving trip dinner
that we hadn't seen the sign on our trip, so maybe it's no longer there.
Somewhere I have a photo of the sign, but I don't know exactly
Bill, lost your email address and have something I promised to send you
Nancy
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as someone intimately aware of the placing of that sign, I know exactly why it
was done. very much in the spirit of thumbing one’s nose at fences and
ownership.
Nancy
If I recall there is (was) a TPWD boundary sign that was placed by cavers in
one of the side passages in Honey Creek Cave were
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Property ownership is an artificial construct almost as absurd as other so
called "rights" such as human rights. It is merely an agreement that is
sanctioned by society because it conforms to our instinctive understanding of
the territorial imperative.
I am a
Similar cave land owner right cases in KY have been discussed and taken to
court starting in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
See below these stories-cases-briefs and review on Great Onyx Cave, 3 miles
from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky.
The history of Mammoth Cave is fascinating. I hope you can set
Marvin, just my opinion, and only a lawyer and judge could answer a
specific question about a specific issue/problem/case.
However any data and photos belong to "you" unless you produced them
"for hire" then they belong to who ever hired you to produce that data.
As for someone suing you,
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