Excellent work Gill. From one of the links I searched for Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory, staff directory, and found Carl H. Imhoff
with phone # and a box to "send an email". Bev Shade seems like the
person who could contact him.
Logan
On 10/8/2018 7:28 PM, Gill Ediger wrote:
I did a
I did a search for "Carl Imhoff Texas Caver" and got somewhere near a dozen
hits--somebody who'd lived (grown up or lived?) in Texas and moved to CA at
some point. We may have had such a person in the A Grotto?
--Ediger
On Monday, October 8, 2018 12:46 AM, Michael Gibbons
In my 42 years of living in Texas I have run into two people who said their
fathers were cavers and when I later met the fathers it turned out they went to
Bustamante (Grutas del Palmito) once when in college. It comes down to your
point of reference.
Bill Steele
speleoste...@aol.com
> On
You make light. Having been the soon of a prosecutor and later a judge I
saw too many "laughable encounters" go tradgically, horribly bad.
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018, 8:18 AM Underground Texas Grotto
wrote:
> Haha, alright, thanks guys. I'll pass that info along. She met an apple
> picking
Not all cavers are known in the caving community though. I meet people a
lot that say they are cavers, who cave or caved in Central Texas for years,
but they don't know anyone, and I don't know their name. If people go
caving, they might consider themselves a caver, yet not join in with any of
the
Haha, alright, thanks guys. I'll pass that info along. She met an apple
picking pathological lier, or got the name wrong.
No big deal, it was just out of curiosity.
Thank you anyway!
Patty and Bev
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018, 00:46 Michael Gibbons <6453...@gmail.com> wrote:
> She said West Texas and
She said West Texas and there's no one by that name or any combination or
spelling of that name in Texas or Colorado
On Oct 8, 2018 12:32 AM, "Logan" wrote:
That's the first place I checked too. I don't remember ever hearing his
name. Any more specifics on where in central TX? Maybe he didn't
That's the first place I checked too. I don't remember ever hearing his
name. Any more specifics on where in central TX? Maybe he didn't belong
to any organized caving group.
On 10/7/2018 11:06 PM, Bill Steele wrote:
Carl Imhoff’s name in not listed in the index of Kunath’s book “Fifty
Years
Carl Imhoff’s name in not listed in the index of Kunath’s book “Fifty Years of
Texas Caving”.
> On Oct 7, 2018, at 10:53 PM, Michael Gibbons <6453...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a very sophisticated locater and am unable to find any Carl Imhoff in
> Texas or Colorado. Nor can a Carl Imhof,
Even searched for Carol I'm off all spellings of last name.
Found 1 from cowton. Ft Worth, North Texas was a women moved to California.
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018, 10:23 PM Underground Texas Grotto
wrote:
> I'm sending this out on behalf of Bev Shade who now lives in Colorado-
>
> "I went picking
I have a very sophisticated locater and am unable to find any Carl Imhoff
in Texas or Colorado. Nor can a Carl Imhof, Karl Imhoff and Karl Imhof be
found in either state.
There is a Karl Imhof in NJ with very high brow addresses and a somewhat
shady past. One employer listed. Imhof transport
I'm sending this out on behalf of Bev Shade who now lives in Colorado-
"I went picking apples today and met a young man who said his father was
Carl Imhoff, a central TX caver in the 60’s and 70’s who headed out west
about 1980. I was wondering if any of our peeps knew or remembered Carl".
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