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wendy wrote:Hi my name is Wendy and I am a caver
Sounds like an A.A. meeting...speloman wrote:My name is Justin I am a caver
ian mckenzie wrote:wendy wrote:Hi my name is Wendy and I am a caverSounds like an A.A. meeting...speloman wrote:My name is Justin I am a caver
I am a Canadian and only joined the NSS to get the Convention discount at California, but an administrative mistake by the NSS meant I ended up being a paid member for three years... I belong to the Alberta Speleological Society (my avatar = their logo), which has about eighty members, ten of whom are active. I just turned fifty, and retired, and have been caving for 26 years tho I am starting to slow down. I began caving in the Canadian Rockies, and still do, but have also caved in fifteen other countries, sometimes on expeditions. Caving in the Rockies is unlike TAG to say the least, and I have never caved anywhere that is harder than here at home. I have been married for a dozen years and have a couple of step-kids who are adults now. We live in Calgary, a city of a million people, but we've been renovating a hundred-year-old house in the mountains and plan to move there within a year.
I've been there. It's a cool cave.Nico wrote: including Pozo de Montemayor deepest cave in NE Mexico and is not far away from the US border
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