Looking forward to receiving your article, Bill! If anyone else has articles, trip reports, etc. that they would like to see published, send 'em my way! After a painful process of going to a new printer, the TEXAS CAVER will be going out later this week in the mail. If you would like to read it online, go to www.cavetexas.org and become an online member and/or join the TSA. I would have responded sooner, but I just got back from Myrtle Beach for a week. Nice tan, no caves, but, lots of great beaches, scenery (all kinds), bars, and seafood! Thanks, Mark
________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Mon 6/8/2009 8:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Texascavers] Honey Creek Cave tank haul trip Well, we did it. And it may well have been the Last Honey Creek Cave tank haul. Or, at least, I think, the last one I organize. I was among the last three to get out of the cave yesterday, coming out at 9:00 a.m. after a 23 hour trip. Nine hours of that was spent in one place, on a not-so-comfortable rocky mud bank, waiting on the two divers, James Brown and Jean "Creature" Krejca. I tried to sleep, didn't think I did, but found out later that I snored and people laughed about it, so I must have slept some. I'll write a more detailed report tonight and post it here. I'll also commit to writing a detailed review of the push of the upstream HS sump for an upcoming issue of the Texas Caver. The upstream HS sump project has been ongoing for the past several years.
