I spent a day on the phone setting it up, getting credentials, food
donations, cavers, etc. We had a great time running around, looking at high
water, and trying to find someone who wanted the donated food. Everyone
seemed to have enough and didn't need more, so Terry and I lived on it for
months after. The Salvation Army were a great bunch of folk - the Red Cross
was there too. They had canteen trucks and were SELLING coffee and
sandwiches to the survivers.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Igor Loving
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CaveTex: Hurricane


During Hurricane Beulah the UT Grotto mobilized a large contingent of cavers
with 4x4 vehicles and volunteered to the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army
gave us credentials and we loaded the 4x4's with food and clothes and headed
to Corpus where we distributed the stuff. The Sallies were great and their
credentials allowed us through the road blocks and so forth.



Charlie Loving



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