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xcathodex wrote:I'd respond and/or defend myself, but I just discovered 6 miles of virgin cave passage branching off the soup aisle of my local Kroger. It's filled with angel hair and saber-toothed tiger remains.
xcathodex wrote:I'd respond and/or defend myself, but I just discovered 6 miles of virgin cave passage branching off the soup aisle of my local Kroger. It's filled with angel hair and saber-toothed tiger remains.
xcathodex wrote:I'd respond and/or defend myself, but I just discovered 6 miles of virgin cave passage branching off the soup aisle of my local Kroger. It's filled with angel hair and saber-toothed tiger remains.
out of the 60 some thousand NSS members so,
Cheryl Jones wrote:out of the 60 some thousand NSS members so,
NSS numbers go to 60+K because numbers are not reused. A person's number is his/her number forever. However since people drop out of the NSS regularly, and of course die, our current membership is more like 11,000.
Cheryl
wyandottecaver wrote:Cheryl, You should know old cavers never die they just SMELL that way!
Actually, I strongly agree that maps based on instrument surveys are virtually always far superior to any sketch map regrdless of how good an artist the sketcher might be. Sketch maps are often useful and if thats all you can get then great. But I've seen far more bad sketches than bad surveys. That being said, hopefully your sketch maps will generate interest from others in doing a proper survey.
The cave is already mapped and is being sent to the editor of the book on caves in my area!
xcathodex wrote:there is a saying the NSS is fond of:
the difference between sport and science is good documentation.
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