I'd nominate Bob Hudson, pioneer Texas caver from the early 1950s.  He  was 
one of the first serious cavers in Texas and was a founder of the UTG.   He 
explored hundreds of caves, some of which have not been visited since. He  
also established the first cave files for the state and wrote some of the 
first  articles on Texas caves that appeared in the NSS News.
 
Jerry.
 
In a message dated 10/31/2009 7:37:26 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Well,  now, lookity here, Bill, Carol is getting together a bronze foundry. 
I suspect  we could make statues of damned near any caver we wanted--and 
maybe even some  we didn't.   


The question is: Where would we set them up? In some cave(s)? NSS HQ? On  
some Cave Preserve--like Stonehenge? 
--Ediger 






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