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Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 09:12:59 -0400
From: John Colagioia <JColagioia@csi.com>
Organization: No Conspiracy Here...
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Heh...Oh, great.  Now you've gone and inspired me to collect my friends
and check out the New York area caves some weekend.

Just when I was getting used to my sedentary lifestyle, too...

I guess I'll ask, being vaguely on the topic:  Anybody from the general
NY area have any pointers?  I believe there's a set of nice caverns in
northern Jersey and southwestern New York, but I'm not entirely sure
where.


