Even if all grotto newsletters were on line and publicly accessible,
that wouldn't substitute for the Speleo Digest. What it did is weed
out the stuff (vast majority of most newsletters) of no permanent
value and gather the rest into one convenient collection. Certainly it
did an incomplete job of that, but a lot better than nothing. I'm not
going to spend a lot of time browsing the web to find stuff I don't
even know is there. Sure, if I wanted a map of XYZ Cave, Google might
turn up the newsletter it is in if it's on the web somewhere, but what
if I've never even heard of XYZ Cave but might like to?
Oh, well, as I said, R.I.P. -- Mixon
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