Caves in Austin Area?

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Teknadv3x:
Archman where were hiking when you stumbled on the cave entrance?
Dave

Good lord beats me. I followed these crazy directions and ended up at some privately owned rockclimbing ranch on the Blanco River. Got terrible poison oak and a cold. Not wanting to stray too far from the group I only noted down a few caves, two of which had water in them (and one had a pool that went pretty far back... but nobody had a flashlight). Turns out I couldn't rockclimb worth a damn... should've stuck with scuba.
 
archman:
Good lord beats me. I followed these crazy directions and ended up at some privately owned rockclimbing ranch on the Blanco River. Got terrible poison oak and a cold. Not wanting to stray too far from the group I only noted down a few caves, two of which had water in them (and one had a pool that went pretty far back... but nobody had a flashlight). Turns out I couldn't rockclimb worth a damn... should've stuck with scuba.



Thanks for the reply
Dave
 

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