Project Date: November 14, 1998
Reported by: Terry Holsinger
Report Date: November 30, 1998
Person-hours 72.5
Personnel: Dale Barnard, Glenn A Rogerson, Jennifer Mirossay, Tim Stich,
Randy Brown, Patty Kennedy, R. D. Milhollin, Jerry Fant, Wayne Peplinski,
Vincent Pallotta, Jim Kennedy, Butch Fralia, Keith Heuss, Ben Heuss, Chris
Gilbert, Terry Holsinger, Michael G. Drosos, Michael Anderson, Rosanne
Larson, Sharon Mastbrook, Mark Porter, Alvis Hill, Dawn Hill, Pat Copleand,
Celeste Roren
The weekend proved to be more then a bit wet. As such it tended to reduce everyone enthusiasm. Still we managed to get a little done.
Team One, was Ed Goff, Jerry Fant,, Dave Milhollin, and Wayne Peplinski,
who returned to the Chimneyers Delight Entrance of the Lost Petzl System
were the did more compulsively detailed sketching. Jerry volunteered to
come back and spend 12 hours. with Ed in an attempt to finish the survey.
Ed feels one more typical 1/2-day trip might wrap up the lower level, then
there's the upper level, and then they will need to go back upstream and
survey the connection to the Many Names entrance. It will sure would
be nice to finish before the ticks and fleas hatch in the spring.
Total hours for team = 24.0.
Team Two was Jim Kennedy, Randy Brown, Tim Stich and Glenn Rogerson.
Returning to the Bears Breath Entrance to the Lost Petzl system with only
half of last months team available, Stich and newcomer Rogerson were recruited
to finish the upper level survey and complete the dig. A good soaking from
the constant drizzle dampened enthusiasm (literally). Fortunately, the
first objective, finishing the survey, was completed. They managed to extend
the survey through the tight entrance (Blackburn Memorial Entrance, B.M.E.,)
and through the historic Golden State Motor Oil Can Cave Entrance. The
new Bears Breath Entrance remains the entrance of choice to this the upper
part of the system. The B.M.E. remains unentered by humans but Gasp, Debbie
Blackburn, vowed to use it at least once.
While Jim and Randy were soaking themselves in the GSMOCC entrance,
Tim and Glenn balked at continuing to enlarge the connecting passage to
Many Names. Jim and Randy therefore had no incentive to enter the Many
Names side of the "dig" to continue the connection survey, so the soggy
team left for camp, dry clothes, and hot food.
Total hours for team = 16.0
Team Three was Terry Holsinger, Dale Barnard,
Jennifer Mirossay first went to the Park HQ to drop off the release form,
as well as give Robert Basse copies of the aerial photos Terry Holsinger
had obtained. They then met up with Vincent Pallotta, and Mice Drosos.
The team headed to the Korner Karst to begin the survey of SAB283, Good
‘n Tight, but the wet team did not feel up to the 6.5 meter deep tight
, now wet, entrance chimney, so they left it for a dryer day and a team
of determined surveyors to work on the "entertaining" cave. The wet and
cold did little to inspire most of the team as they continued in to the
Korner Karst to check out some of the other caves. The first tag found
is SAB 218. Dale and Terry felt like this number was in use else were in
the park, and will double check this. Regardless of the number, Dale and
Jennifer surveyed the cave in two shots. We then headed back to camp, stopping
at Mystery Hole to warm up a little.
Total hours for team = 16.5
Team Four was Alvis Hill, Dawn Hill, Pat Copleand and Celeste Roren.
This team was giving the walking tour of Gorman Cave, as the park was a
little short handed, after Ranger Ed Young quit.
Total hours for the team = 16.0
The damp and cold was enough to keep the GPS team close to camp, so unlike most trips, we have no hours for them.
We hope the December trip will have at least drier weather.
Total hours for trip = 72.5