Re: [Texascavers] Sierra Madres related

2017-12-02 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
Different area I guess. The Area in Coahuila is fairly safe since i go there with the rancher. Different from the early days. Call him up and meet him at the gate kind of stuff. Still the roads are pretty bad. Heck the road on my own place here in Texas cracked the motor mounts on my Ford just

Re: [Texascavers] Sierra Madres related

2017-12-01 Thread MJ Gibbs via Texascavers
Pardner, I hate to be the one to break the news to you, especially because I only know you from these emails but here it is. You can't find that logging road because it no longer exists. You won't be able to find anything following instructions laid to paper 40 to 50 years ago because there are

Re: [Texascavers] Sierra Madres related

2017-12-01 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
Poor Bockbeer. I drive to those place even today in my two wheel drive piece of crap Ford and have nary a problem. Bock wants tomake everything more dramatic. Hell my Mazada car could make it most places I go in the Sierra del Burro. I even cross creeks. Bock is somewhat of a drama queen. Soon to

[Texascavers] Sierra Madres related

2017-12-01 Thread David via Texascavers
>From David Locklear Below is just some opinions and thoughts about YouTube videos related to things that sparked my interest this week. I am just reminiscing here. Background: In December of 1985, I fell in love with the east face of the Eastern Sierra Madres.