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wyandottecaver wrote:I guess it would depend on price huh? it seems that while this cave was pretty, it was also somewhat remote. A local could probably say what the traffic level was. Course maybe we could sell calcite countertops as a fundraiser ( j/k)
caverdan wrote:Thanks Adam for the added insite, Can't wait to see the finished web site. Welcome to the discussion board.wyandottecaver wrote:I guess it would depend on price huh? it seems that while this cave was pretty, it was also somewhat remote. A local could probably say what the traffic level was. Course maybe we could sell calcite countertops as a fundraiser ( j/k)
$10,000.00 is not much in comparison to ..........a flagstone walkway in front of our local court house.......a new Ford truck........a cave we own in Wyoming....... and as long as we mine less than 1000 tons of countertop material.....
Seriously.....we should be working all angles on this.....including possible purchase if need be.
Wouldn't the NSS purchasing these claims be the same as saving the cave?
by the NSS owning the property above it
Caverdale wrote:Just talked with the local BLM person. His advice was that very best thing we can do now is just to let them go through their procedures, which can take some time. In the meantime, please take the words of Glenn Carpenter, the District Office Manager over the area to heart when he said on the telly a few days ago, "No one is going to destroy the cave." Patience is a virtue.
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