Re: [Texascavers] Corvette incident, etc.

2014-02-14 Thread Andy Edwards
Haha, I know in my case I would only pay to see the cars rotting in a sinkhole! :) On Feb 13, 2014 2:03 PM, "Mallory Mayeux" wrote: > Actually, the Corvette museum is a very popular attraction in the cave > country area in Kentucky. You always see brochures for it everywhere you go > up there and

Re: [Texascavers] Corvette incident, etc.

2014-02-13 Thread Justin Leigh Shaw
Sometime last year I came upon the remains of a discarded meth lab in the Karst of Southwestern Travis County. The authorities were notified and carted the toxic trash away. I am aware of one other incident within the last couple of years where a caver discovered a meth lab disposed of in the Karst

Re: [Texascavers] Corvette incident, etc.

2014-02-13 Thread Mallory Mayeux
Actually, the Corvette museum is a very popular attraction in the cave country area in Kentucky. You always see brochures for it everywhere you go up there and the parking lot is typically full. When I worked at Mammoth, a guy I was dating dragged me there and there were plenty of other people t

[Texascavers] Corvette incident, etc.

2014-02-13 Thread David
Warning: this email just contains inflated opinions and personal irrelevant stuff. I would bet more people would someday pay to see the wrecked Corvettes displayed as an attraction in a cave, than the museum would have ever made in the future, as it was probably not a profitable business, but rel