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2007 NSS Convention Guidebook<br />

Reference: CIG Cave<br />

Capers Guidebook,<br />

1990<br />

BIG, 15#3, Aug.<br />

1980, D.Black<br />

BIG, 3#1, July,<br />

1960<br />

Caves of Indiana,<br />

1967, R.L.Powell<br />

CIG Cave Capers<br />

Guidebook, 1986<br />

326<br />

Aaron Atz in the entrance of Siberts Well Cave.<br />

Photo by Todd Webb.<br />

Texas Creek Cave<br />

During convention week cavers may access<br />

Texas Creek Cave and Warm December<br />

By Aaron Atz<br />

The entrance is about three quarters of a mile<br />

north of the house at the dead end driveway.<br />

Cave by parking on private property near the One can hike along the dry streambed or<br />

caves. After the convention please contact the opt to take the logging road that passes by the<br />

owners in advance before entering the area. cave. Texas Creek Cave is located on the east side<br />

Park beside the<br />

shed at the end of the<br />

lane. Do not cross the<br />

creek and drive into<br />

the field.<br />

Sisters Patsy<br />

Johnson and Stacey<br />

Johnson oversee the<br />

private property that<br />

must be crossed to<br />

access state land in this<br />

valley. They want this<br />

unique property to be<br />

enjoyed by others as<br />

Norman and Marcella<br />

Beals always did before<br />

Norman passed away.<br />

Texas Creek Cave<br />

consists of a small<br />

walking stream canyon<br />

about 400 feet long.<br />

John Benton in Texas Creek Cave. Photo by Dave Black.

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