Can anybody sum up what all most of us missed at the TAG Fall Cave-In ?

This event apparently puts an emphasis on a large bonfire.

Click on below and wait a minute or so.

      
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n81/amysrabbitranch/Lighting-Animation.gif

I know Texas cavers did that a few times, but not like that or what I have seen
done at other caving events on the east coast.

I strongly feel cavers should be environmentally conscious and drive
fuel-efficient
cars, etc.   So, a giant bonfire does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling.

Here are some photos from the event held 2 or 3 weeks ago, and
attended by something like
a 1,000 cavers.

     
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1969948098832.86587.1546875448&type=1&l=24e501502d

     
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=186445564764969&set=o.199232620111084&type=1&theater


Note the role that Facebook is playing in documenting caving activity
and sharing it.    Without Facebook,
we would have almost no knowledge that the event even took place.


David Locklear
caver in Fort Bend County

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