For those who haven't heard there is a Honeycreek work weekend scheduled
for the weekend of May 8-10.  We will be camping at the spring beginning
Friday evening.

 

The focus for the weekend will be taking down the cables, and some old
fencing near the spring entrance.  The owner also would like us to pile
up the debris collected along the fences so it can be burned when the
burn ban is lifted.  If we are able to burn, we'll have one heck of a
bon-fire.  If there are extra people available I'm sure there are other
areas that need brush cutting.  I'd say bring gloves, chain saws (if you
have one), and loppers.  Some extra tow chain would be nice as well
since we'll be using multiple tractors to move the cables, and large
tree trunks that are against the cables.

 

Since this is primarily a work weekend, I'd say all are welcome (even
novices).  Most of Saturday will be reserved for the work projects, but
we'll shut down by 4pm or earlier, and those who want to go in the cave
with appropriate team leaders will be turned loose.  There have been
several requests for through trips, QA trips, etc.  But don't show up
late Saturday afternoon so you miss all the work, and expect to go
caving.

 

Saturday evening, and Sunday morning will also be available for trip
leader training for ICS team leaders.  Bill and I, and possibly others
will be leading several groups Saturday evening and probably Sunday
morning to different areas from the shaft entrance, since all ICS trips
will use only the shaft entrance.

 

We need about 25-30 cavers to help lead trips to HC during the ICS
convention.  ICS trips to HC are scheduled for July 19,22,23,25.  This
is your chance to meet new cavers, make new friends, and share one of
Texas' best and its longest cave with others from all over the nation
and world.  Contact Bill Steele or Myself if you want to help lead ICS
trips to Honeycreek.

 

Kurt

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