This topic has been on the list before. Here's a July 24, 2014 article.
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/07/northern-virginia-ground-zero-for-kissing-bug-disease/374383/
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Charles wrote:
Oh, and for everyone else, I got a nice certificate of appreciation from our dearest president of the NSS, Wm Shrewsbury. Guess he awarded it
to me at convention after I had left. Received it int he mail this week. It was for my work on the NSS server migration earlier this
So how many cavers on this list were there? I was, and can think of about 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know.
You more recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more trivial reminescenses from folks who don't go caving anymore
(except
remanysensories memories
LowGun
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
So how many cavers on this list were there? I was, and can think of about 10 others for sure, probably more. All you Old Timers let us know.
You more recent cavers probably will just want to delete these messages as yet more trivial
Thanks Carl, for all that great historical information and photo.
I see that Michel Siffre and his right-hand man Gerard Cappa signed the register. I had not seen them since the 1972 Midnight Cave project when
Pete Strickland and I and other cavers helped Gerard, Jacques Chabert and crew
Nancy,
Grab your handy-dandy copy of /50 Years of Texas Caving/ and look on page 166. Carl Kunath lists all of the TCRs from 1978 to 2005. I don't
see another Luckenbach after the first one. On page 164 there's a list of Texas Caving Conventions from 1956 to 2006.
Logan McNatt
On 9/2/2014 3:24 PM, Fritz Holt via Texascavers wrote: *I wish I could relive
it all again and not just in my memories.
*Fritz,
One good way to make those memories more vivid is to go to the Texas Beyond
History website http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/
On the map of Texas, click on the dot
for him and it should show up near the top.
--Ediger
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Charles Loving via Texascavers
texascavers@texascavers.com mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
Where is this list?
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers
texascavers
6, acres? How many is that?
On 9/3/2014 11:21 PM, Fritz Holt via Texascavers wrote:
Thanks, Charles.
Fritz
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 3, 2014, at 6:58 PM, Charles Loving via Texascavers texascavers@texascavers.com
mailto:texascavers@texascavers.com wrote:
It is 6, acres and a about
Thanks Frank. Interesting to know why Golondrinas appears in a video game preview. Otherwise none of it makes any sense to me. Nothing much
else does, either.;-)
On 9/4/2014 8:47 PM, Frank Binney via Texascavers wrote:
Video game maker Activision used El Sotano de Las Golondrinas in a scene
Julie, are you looking at the TSA website rather than TSS?
On 9/5/2014 9:24 AM, Katherine Arens via Texascavers wrote:
Jules, we don't HAVE a guadalupe river campground page? I think that's an
external link out of our site? Or give me the URL.
As Mark M. said, change your browser. We
The incident ocurred June 1990 in New Trout Cave, WVA, a cave owned by the NSS. They were lost in the cave for 4 days 17 hrs until rescued by
cavers. They were using new Premier carbide lamps (see cover).
Here's the official NCRC report
http://caves.org/commission/ncrc/ncrc-er/06189001.HTM
Ellie, I'm sure you didn't foresee the barrage of emails that Old timer was
going to cause.
Obviously, every Old timer is suggesting criteria that will make sure they
qualify.
One simple solution is to change the Old timer registration to $30, and see
how many still insist they qualify!
(Ha)
One sure symptom of Valley Fever is a speech impediment that is like, totally
annoying and way incurable, whatever.
On 9/14/2014 7:40 PM, Mark Minton via Texascavers wrote:
Valley Fever is apparently a fungal infection so it is not
surprising that treatment for histoplasmosis might be
His initials are MOS
On 9/23/2014 11:39 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers wrote:
A correspondent has given me his caving statistics for 2014 as of September 19:
162 different caves visited, of which 104 were new to me (including 32 new pits), 443:52 cave hours:minutes, 6992 feet of rope climbed
I called Marion tonight and he mentioned it is his birthday. He also said he hadn't been
crawling in a cave in ...a couple of hours. Truthfully!
The Oct 2012 issue of the NSS News was a Special Issue: MOS, with a multitude of stories and photos about him by cavers, including Bill
Steele,
Not sure if this qualifies as another spring for the TSS Database, but it's an interesting story. Posted on the Texas Archeological Society
list yesterday.
The geomorphologist, Dr. Charles Frederick, is a very well-respected scientist who has worked on many archeological projects in Texas
Dorothy Mladenka provided this link to a video she took at TCR with her
amazingly tiny video camera (see at end of video).
The video is 6:37 long with no sound, but lots of good people shots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3pgt9PdqoU
Here's the link to her 2011 TCR video.
Cave of the Dark Wind
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 11/5/2014 5:49 PM, David via Texascavers wrote:
The sketch below is featured in a children's book about some kids on
an adventure. It was published in 2007 by Hyperion.
Who can be the first to guess the title of the book ?
Definitely sounds like a helluva job. Makes you wonder what Job 1 is.
LowGun
Logan McNatt
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On 11/17/2014 8:49 PM, Mark Minton via Texascavers wrote:
The Internet makes such questions too easy: Job 28.
Mark Minton
mmin...@caver.net
On Mon, November 17, 2014 9:33 pm,
Ted, please send your email address to me.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 1/19/2015 11:16 AM, Ted Samsel via Texascavers wrote:
Since I'm in Oregon.. I'm probably going to unsubscribe..
later..
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On 1/20/2015 4:45 PM, Jill Orr via Texascavers wrote:
The On-line and E-pub versions of the Texas Caver are up!
My printed copy of The Texas Caver (2014, Vol 63, Issue 4) arrived
today, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. An entertaining mix of
stories and photos reflect the diversity of
flashlight tour of Alachua Bat Cave on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqsbmc1pwWk
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 2/12/2015 12:45 PM, Jim Kennedy via Texascavers wrote:
I have been to Alachua Bat Cave, and was also appalled by the disastrous management actions that
Sleaze so
Preston Forsythe asked me to forward this.
Logan
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
Things are getting going at the NSS Headquarters again. We have a
schedule for the next few months. There may be a few more weekends
scheduled in between, but this is what we have for now. Our first
projects will be to
Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every
type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and
miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and
constantly increasing. You will recognize many of them commonly used in
caving. Many others are
There is a cave article in today's Austin American-Statesman newspaper,
Section B, pp 1 and 4, with a photo. The print title is Caves
envisioned as learning labs: Two sites would be added to existing one
for school programs. The caves are in southwest Austin but names and
location are not
Texas Cavers won't enjoy that unless they have to haul the tanks several
miles through the mud.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 2/13/2015 8:20 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers wrote:
Roubidoux Spring in Waynseville, Missouri, site of this summer's NSS convention, will be
open to
Today's Austin American-Statesman newspaper has an article from the San
Antonio Express-News about Government Canyon State Natural Area. The
author Vianna Davila stated Karsts are limestone caves known to house
endangered species.
Time to rewrite the textbooks.
Logan McNatt
Paradise Canyon, Oct 15-18
Thanks for asking, Don.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 1/7/2015 10:30 AM, Don Arburn via Texascavers wrote:
Ok, Cavers, I'm starting to think about this upcoming TCR, locations and dates.
Paradise Canyon called me yesterday, and asked me to ask around and
Thanks Ben, I did not know that.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 3/21/2015 1:33 PM, Ben Hutchins via Texascavers wrote:
It's worth noting that Scott pioneered sampling groundwater animals from
stream cobbles in Texas. In the state, he did this decades before
anyone would try again, and
The historic Moonlight Towers in Austin seem appropriate, although they
would require substantial modifications.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonlight_tower
Pete Lindsley was no doubt joking when he suggested carbide lamps,
unless they have developed LED carbide lamps now.
Logan McNatt
Ellie, TCMA, and everyone else digging in caves with old trash,
If you find old bottles, here is the best website to identify how old
they are and what they contained:
http://www.sha.org/bottle/
The SHA is the Society for Historic Archeology. I recommend you keep all
old bottles, because
Sounds like a rare opportunity.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
Forwarded Message
Subject:[SWR] job opening for climbers
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 14:37:25 -0700
From: jasonw...@gmail.com
To: swr s...@caver.net
Devils Tower is an hour from Jewel Cave -
Just called Ron Ralph. They are still at Ezell's Cave, loading up the
trucks. They finished the Ezell's Cave gate! They were supposed to start
at 8 a.m (DST), so they've had a very long hard day, in the rain.
Details to come later from Ron and/or Jim Kennedy, I'm sure.
Congratulations are due
Thanks for the alert, Bill. I will try to remember to celebrate the
exact moments, but the party won't last long.
On 3/13/2015 6:57 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers wrote:
Tomorrow will be the pi moments of the century, 3/14/15 at 9:26:53 a.m.
or p.m. Who's having a p.m. party to celebrate? --
Contact me if you want a copy of Marion's book, which is only 31
pages, but has little-known historical information on saltpeter mining
in Arkansas and Texas. Texas caves discussed are Longhorn Cavern,
Bracken Bat Cave, Frio Bat Cave, and Davis Blowout Cave.
$5 plus $1 SH
Fastest method is to
...for anyone who ever goes into small, cracks, holes or crevices...
That covers just about every caver at some time in their quest. Texas
cavers certainly have to do that quite often. The long-term TSA projects
at Colorado Bend State Park and Government Canyon State Natural Area are
prime
There are used copies available online from about $60 to much more.
New copies start around $260 to $300+. (Based on a quick search)
Clottes also wrote The Shamans of Prehistory and The Cave Beneath the
Sea (Cosquer Cave).
About 10+ years ago, I was very lucky to find several new copies of the
Thanks Louise. I'm a 5th generation Texan but had not read the
newspaper, turned on the TV, or the computer until now. So thanks for
the reminder.
On 4/21/2015 8:35 PM, Louise Power via Texascavers wrote:
Happy Texas Independence Day!
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Here's another good resource for dating common 20th Century artifacts
you'll find in caves that were used as trash dumps, like Niche Cave.
http://www.sha.org/index.php/view/page/20thCent_artifacts
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 4/28/2015 9:10 AM, Ellie Watson via Texascavers wrote:
For those of you who know Pam Lynn in Austin, she asked me to let you
know about this.
Her husband H Stevens died at age 65 from a heart attack he suffered
on May 8, 2015. The funeral will be Sat May 16, 10:00 a.m. at the
Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 2620 S. Congress Ave, Austin 78704.
Thanks for passing along the good news, Dwight.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 4/14/2015 1:15 PM, dirt...@comcast.net wrote:
Blair Pittman news
Long-time Texas Caver
From the Terlingua Moon: 4/14/2015
Blair Pittman, who recently suffered a stroke, “is doing pretty darn
well,”
http://www.businessinsider.com/coolest-women-in-science-2015-7
Congratulations to Holley! And she would agree that we all know more
cavers who could have made this list, too!
Logan
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Thanks Bill!
On 11/13/2015 7:37 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers wrote:
Sid Perou's movie about Castleguard Cave in the Canadian Rockies is on YouTube
at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lpa7I1SNu0
This was filmed (on actual film; remember that?) in 1973 and for a long time
was hard to find,
That is an amazing accomplishment, Bill, congratulations and thank you.
One important statistic you need to add: the estimated amount of time
you have devoted to doing all that scanning! You can probably calculate
it in months/weeks, or perhaps even years/months.Let us know when
you have
Justin & Galen,
Very interesting, thanks for taking and sharing the videos.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 6/14/2016 6:24 AM, Justin Shaw via
Texascavers wrote:
Greetings,
As most of you know, much of Airman's Cave is
Not everyone who attends the meeting is on this list, so if the
location is different, be sure to put a notice on the doors of
Painter 2.48 and 4.42.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 5/31/2016 9:43 PM, Aubri Jenson via
Texascavers wrote:
Top row, left to right; Frank Binney, Mark Minton, Lisa Wilk
Btm row, center Bill Liebman (?); I don't recognize the guys on
left and right
Logan McNatt
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On 6/20/2016 8:22 PM, Mark Minton via
Texascavers wrote:
Yes Mark, there is a nearby Steam Cave. Given the spelling problems with
names, be aware that Steam Cave is not named after Chuck Stuehm, even
though they are pronounced the same.
On 6/23/2016 1:28 PM, Mark Minton via Texascavers wrote:
Was one of the other caves on Laubach's place called
James,
Congratulations! The award is well-deserved for your lifetime of work
in biospeleology, and places you in a very special group.
Thanks to KWI for honoring James and all the previous recipients.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 6/24/2016 1:00 AM, Jerry via Texascavers wrote:
James
Congratulations to Jack Johnson (NPS); Peter Sprouse and Jean
Krejca (Zara Environmental); Dean Hendrickson, Gary Garrett, and
Adam Cohen (UT Austin); Andy Gluesenkamp and Ben Hutchins (TPWD),
and Dante Fenolio (San Antonio Zoo) for their involvement in this
Thanks for the information, Bill. Mike Boon was a unique and
unforgettable character to everyone who knew him, and even to those who
just knew about him. For those who didn't, it's worth your time to learn
about this legendary caver and personality.
Logan
On 2/2/2016 3:17 PM, Mixon Bill via
On 2/17/2016 11:37 AM, Diana Tomchick via Texascavers wrote:
One wonders if the lack of plate tectonic activity on Mars is a limiting
factor for finding life on the planet at this time. Diana
Yes Diana,
I have spent numerous sleepless nights wondering about that.
The more we learn, the more
A huge Thank You to everyone involved, with special thanks to Tim and
his crew! A massive project accomplished in such a short time, and
perfect timing before the rains predicted over the next several days.
Thanks for the report Arron.
Logan
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 3/8/2016 11:21 AM, A.
Forwarding this message from the Texas Archeological Society.
Information that cavers might find useful when using drones.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
The March 2016 open access issue of The SAA Archaeological
Record discusses how drones can be used in archaeology and
software for
Bill,
Many of us know you enjoy playing the Devil's Advocate, and I am
amused that your sign-off quote is
"Considering what is done in the name of God, one wonders what is
left for the devil."
You said "I don't suppose anybody will pay any attention,..."
In the 2016 NSS Members Manual, there are 419 NSS members in Texas.
Of course, many of them are inactive, but still support the NSS and
enjoy going to NSS Conventions, reading the NSS News and the
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, and the comradarie of
being a member of
The NSS Members Manual used to include a statistical summary of NSS
members by various categories. I was curious about Texas so
contacted the Manual Editor Kelly Smallwood, who referred me to Bob
Hoke. Bob has been compiling data for the NSS Members Manuals for
years,
Julia G Germany
germa...@aol.com
-Original
Message-
From: Logan McNatt via Texascavers
<texascavers@texascavers.com>
To: Cave
Thank you, Alex & Bob, for putting the NSS Members statistics on the
website.
Another very interesting statistic would be the quantity/per cent of
members by gender through the years. How long has that been recorded on
the membership applications? I suspect there would be a significant
Great news, Preston! Thanks for all the time and hard work you and
many others have contributed for years to make this happen!
Logan McNatt
Austin
On 5/2/2016 7:11 PM, PRESTON FORSYTHE
via Texascavers wrote:
Over the weekend the NSS Library was
This is just an FYI from me for list subscribers. I don't work for
BCI.
Fran Hutchins, TSA member and Bat Conservation International
Director of Bracken Cave Preserve, just sent an announcement to
BCI members with the schedule of viewing dates for members to see
Forwarded from the SWR Cavers list
Interesting video of the decontamination setup at the NSS Convention in
Ely, NV
https://vimeo.com/178359518
Logan McNatt
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Just got the sad news that Charlie Yates died several days ago of a
probable heart attack. He was an active caver in the Southwest Texas
(SWT) Grotto in San Marcos from ca. 1970 through the mid-1970s. I've
contacted all the old SWT cavers and friends in my address book, and
will send an update
Received from Jon Vinson, Sun Aug 14th
There is a small death notice in today’s Austin Statesman paper about
Charlie. It says “Charles M. Yates age 65 of Dripping Springs passed
away Aug. 10, 2016. Service Aug. 27, 10:00am at Weed-Corley-Fish Lake
Travis Chapel, Lakeway, TX.”
Ron Fieseler called this morning. No dates yet for memorial(s). There
may be two--one for his statewide compadres of Texian reenactors,
Republic of Texas history buffs, and black powder folks--and another one
for cavers. A new Facebook group was established recently by Paula Good
called
Hi Marsha,
You didn't give your email address so I have to send this to the list.
Surprised to see your name pop up. So that was your suitcase and pillow!
Send your email to me; haven't seen you in "ages" and would like to
catch up.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 7/13/2016 1:35 PM,
Frank Binney asked me to forward this photo he took of Locklear and
himself at the NSS Convention in Ely, NV.
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
Can you post this on Texas Cavers?
Sent from my iPhone
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Dedicated to Locklear.
My favorite line: "Is anybody goin' to San Antone, or Phoenix, or
Ozona?"
LowGun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohWe9v3KsQQ
On 7/15/2016 9:14 PM, David via
Texascavers wrote:
I am in the town of La
Marvin,
Thanks for your report on today's trip by Bexar Grotto cavers to
Kleck Park in Comal County. Refreshing to read a caving trip report on
the texascavers list. Hope it will encourage other Texas cavers to send
their reports. There is a lot of caving going on in Texas but much of it
Dr. Barbara Winsborough asked me to send the attached updated
description of her Texas Cave Diatom Project. This project is a
great opportunity for Texas cavers to collect data that has never
been studied before. The process as explained is so easy that anyone
can do it,
Marvin, thanks for the trip report, and congratulations to the team
on surveying the deepest cave so far in Government Canyon. Given the
long drive in and out, the cold, and the mud, that was a well-earned
23.85 m of survey.
Logan
The NSS (National Speleological Society) website has many cave
ballads that you can listen to. I couldn't find Jan Conn's version
of "Dark as a Dungeon" by song title, and not sure what year it came
out, but I've heard it and it's great. Another one she wrote is one
of
This appeared in the Refugio County Press
http://www.mysoutex.com/view/full_story_refugio/27249751/article-Charles-Martin-Yates
Logan McNatt
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Mr. Mixon just loves to poke at the scientists on this list
because he knows he'll get a reaction (especially from Diana!).
I've enjoyed the explanations and comments from her and others.
The Texas caver family includes quite a few scientists in a
variety of
Thanks Aubri!
On 9/1/2016 3:40 PM, Aubri Jenson via
Texascavers wrote:
For those that have asked, Ben Schwartz'
presentation on Tears of the Turtle exploration in Montana has
been archived and is available here:
Combining washing dishes with mud wrestling could make an
interesting event.
On 9/12/2016 9:40 PM, Aubri Jenson via
Texascavers wrote:
I'd like to referee the mud wrestling!! Of course I
can wash dishes or something, too...
Aubri
Charley, Don, Jacqui, and Nancy,
Charles wrote: Saw a badger here a few weeks ago. Big critter and mean
looking, not to be messed with.
I suggest we take this discussion off-list, because we've strayed from
the original message that Jerry posted about porcupines in caves.
Anyone else is
Forwarded Message
Subject:
[SWR CAVERS] Fwd: [wbwg] Fwd: M.S. project on
Leptonycteris in TX
Date:
Tue, 23 Aug 2016 17:14:56 -0600
Ben,
I just left a voicemail. Call me at 512-462-9581 (hm landline).
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
On 8/22/2016 11:48 AM, Ben Starr via
Texascavers wrote:
Fellow cavers, I've come to that awful moment in my life
where I
Very interesting study, thanks Jerry.
Cavers spend a lot of time in the wild and encounter lots of
wildlife--both fauna and flora. For the interested, I highly
recommend the book Texas Natural History: A Century of Change,
by David J. Schmidly, Texas Tech
Congratulations James. For those who know him, you can imagine him
jumping up and down, whooping and hollering, and throwing a big party
like he does with all the other awards he has received. Yeah, right.
;-) His typical understated response doesn't mean he doesn't appreciate
it, and he
Scale?
On 10/3/2016 12:31 AM, David via
Texascavers wrote:
The link below, shows a large pool of cavepearls,
each the size of a bowling ball, taken by the
Rosetta probe, shortly before it crash landed on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
Title: 2017 Mexico Road Atlas Just Arrived
Forwarded Message
Subject:
2017 Mexico Road Atlas Just Arrived
Date:
Sat, 29 Oct 2016 18:01:53 +
Thanks Bill.
On 11/7/2016 10:18 PM, Mixon Bill via
Texascavers wrote:
A few days ago Mark Minton wrote about Geoff Robertson's getting lost in the Sierra de El Abra. The AMCS has a copy of the Austin American Statesman's article (easily discovered at
The Austin American-Statesman published a long article on Sat. Dec
6, 1980 titled "Spelunker's trip becomes jungle ordeal", based on a
telephone interview they had with "Jeff". I have an original
clipping of the article, but hopefully Bill Mixon or someone else
also
ADVISORY: This movie is rated HR--Hair Raising.
FREE ADMISSION*: If you bring photos and IDs of yourself and
friends taken during your long-hair years. (Especially if you no
longer have hair.)
*Just kidding
LowGun
On 11/11/2016 8:37 AM, Gill
I have arranged with Joe Ranzau, Peter Sprouse, Don Arburn, and Ron
Fieseler to have a brief memorial for Charlie Yates and Blair Pittman
during the Friday evening wine party. If all goes according to plan, it
will include:
old photos provided primarily by Dwight Deal, Pete Lindsley, Carl
Dorothy
Mladenka in Houston asked me to send this link because she is
not a subscriber to the texascavers list.
It is a 4:19 minute
silent video she put on youtube of the Texas Caver
Reunion 2016 at Paradise Canyon.
She describes it
Posted on behalf of Frank Binney.
Please reply to Robert Darrahrobertdar...@yahoo.com
Forwarded Message
Subject:Carpool to NCRC in Bend?
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2016 20:03:35 -0800
From: Frank Binney
To: Logan McNatt
Jean Crejca will give a presentation at the Nov 2nd UTG meeting
about the 2015 survey of Silvertip. To give you some historical
perspective, watch this video about one of the early trips to the
cave. Not sure if you have to subscribe to Facebook to view it.
The
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The TSS will have copies of Blair's book Texas Caves for sale at TCR for
$15.
Here's the TSS price list for publications that will be for sale at TCR.
http://texasspeleologicalsurvey.org/PDF/TSSprices.pdf
Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com
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I'll send it to you, Bill.
On 10/11/2016 10:01 PM, Mixon Bill via Texascavers wrote:
I have received in inquiry from a caver in the eastern US about the Texas caver
who has a place in Aquismón, Mexico. That would be Mike Walsh, but I have no
current contact info for him at all. Presumably
The contact info Jim sent is NOT CORRECT.
Mike may not want his contact info broadcast on the list. We're in
touch because he has lots of photos of Charlie Yates and other old
SWT cavers. I've let him know about Bill's message and that some
people would like to
Yes, it was Ronnie Fieseler, as a tribute to Charlie Yates, who
died in August. Charlie was a 1970s caver with the
Southwest Texas State Grotto at San Marcos (now Texas State). He
was a "living history" reenactor, and co-owned the cannon with
Ronnie, who is also
Forwarded Message
Subject:
[SWR CAVERS] A request for info on translocation of bats
Date:
Wed, 28 Dec 2016 12:24:40 -0700
I couldn't connect either, Marvin.
Logan McNatt
On 12/26/2016 9:36 AM, Marvin and Lisa
via Texascavers wrote:
Neither the TSA or the TSS websites are
working this morning. Is it just me or is there a larger
I want to share an unusual phone conversation I had today. As one of
the Texas Speleological Survey Directors, I sometimes get
unsolicited "Small Business" mailings to TSS c/o my address. Got one
today from Dell, so I called to unsubscribe. The representative
needed the
Please explain how they got rid of you.
On 6/27/2017 9:06 PM, David via
Texascavers wrote:
I have noticed a lot of cavers like NPR. I
know nothing about it. I will look into it someday.
I do not listen to or
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