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ASSCCIATION FOR MEXICAN CAVE STUDIE
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5MINA OTATES, T&~.: DSC. 25, 1974,
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MERIDA, YUC.: OCT. 1974, David McKe
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AMCSMEMBERSHIP ACTIVITIES LETTEREdi
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3Michael Schulte has been working o
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5To the right of the partition in t
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7Diamond Cave RevisitedAndy Grubbs,
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9CHE~-VEN-SIL-MUTSYSTEM\+--1000 ft.
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Cave Map Symbols11On the following
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13I NATIONAL SPELEOLOGICAL ISOCIETY
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ASSOCIATION FOR MEXIC&~ CAVE STUDIE
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17Discussion of Map Symbolsby Bill
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19in a 90 meter pit could collect d
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3After leaving Valladolid we went t
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CASI UlL 5By Bill Stone as told to
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June 97Dear AMCSRE:Diamond CaveAfte
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Anyways we speleo-boppedEstrella an
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The adrenelin still pumping through
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13Sotano Hondo de Pina1itoBy Steven
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CAVE MAP SYMBOLS(continued)15The AM
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mechanical shading -- the dots, con
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morphogenetic feature involving gra
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height variation, say. across the w
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23that list to include a broader se
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27..• D. 0. ȯGravelFEATURENOTESS
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ASSOCIATION FOR MEXICAN CAVEUAP Snm
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AlfCSACTIVITIES LETTEREdited by Bil
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35. I personally had the following
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The Ten Longest Caves in Mexicoby P
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Ten Days in La GrietaAMes Huautla E
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The rigging team of Stone, Horowitz
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stretch only four pitches were rigg
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Water purification consisted of six
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Home at -300 meters in La Grieta.(B
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PurificacionAreaSummary of Explorat
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into another major passage. The pit
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area on the l?th. The Houston caver
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July 30: The next morning we paused
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Room which was down passage from ba
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PURIFICACIONAREATAMAULIPAS,MEXICOLI
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Rappelling the high side drop of Ho
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the right wall while Steele and Gru
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LAGRIETAPlan Carlota, Oaxaca, Mexic