This would be a fun trip for anyone wanting to go to Mexico in Feburary.

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Subject:        texascavers - Bustamante President's Day Project
Resent-Date:    Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:36:15 -0500
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Date:   Tue, 24 Jan 2006 22:35:19 -0600
From:   Orion Knox <[email protected]>
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The ever popular Bustamante President's Day Project is just over the horizon. This will be the ninth year that TSA has sponsored this project which has resulted in a dramatic improvement in the Grutas Del Palmito and surrounding area. It has drawn cavers, friends, family and folks just interested in doing a good deed at one of North Americas outstanding caves. Participants have come from several States in both the US and Mexico.

In the early years truckloads of trash were hauled out of the cave and picked up around the upper parking and entrance area, concrete steps were installed in the first room, conservation, directional and interpretive signs in both Spanish and English were installed and graffiti was removed in the first room.

Since that time an improved trail was constructed from the upper parking area to the entrance, the trail leading to Cabeza de Leon has been improved above the cave, additional trash has been picked up, graffiti has been removed along the road, brush has been cleared along the road and trails and a new hand rail was installed at the entrance. Inside the cave, the lighting system has been improved, a bridge was constructed at a dangerous spot on the tour trail, mud was removed from the steps and formations and, vast amounts of graffiti have been meticulously removed in all areas of this huge cave. It is truly amazing what a hundred or so dedicated folks can accomplish over a weekend.

This year should be no exception. As in the past, Saturday will be the principle work day and Sunday will be devoted to field trips to area points of interest. There will be the much enjoyed banquet at the Ancira on Sunday night and the Monday morning tour of the Mescal factory on the way out of town.

Information on the Project can be found at:

http://home.austin.rr.com/ojknox/bustainfo.htm

There are still rooms available at the Ancira Hotel. For information and reservations contact Jan Knox at: [email protected]

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Rune Burnett and Orion Knox




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