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    I'll bet you are correct in chilly New England; ...

    I'll bet you are correct in chilly New England; caves of any significant length or depth acquire the mean annual temperature of their locality. Thus a cave in southern Arizona will be fairly...
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    The statement you quote is correct in that...

    The statement you quote is correct in that "Section 6(c) prohibits interstate or international sale, purchase, or transport of any archeological resource excavated or removed in violation of a State...
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    I regret to say that you are misinformed. ARPA...

    I regret to say that you are misinformed. ARPA applies only to federal and Indian reservation lands - I just checked to be sure. Again, it says nothing against camping in a rock shelter or within a...
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    I googled again with the same results, but I did...

    I googled again with the same results, but I did run across this interesting piece which details NPS policy on caves. There is not a mumbling word concerning camping in caves or rock shelters. ...
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    My apologies

    It was certainly not my intent to "flame" your comment about camping in rock shelters. I was simply trying to remedy an incorrect statement. Your reference cites a local regulation for the Daniel...
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    I guess that caves in Texas are just not of the...

    I guess that caves in Texas are just not of the quality you encounter elsewhere in the southwest (AZ, NM, CA).
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    Not true

    I am sorry but the statement above - "All caves and rock shelters, bluffs with undercut protection, are now protected under the Federal Antiquities Act as archaeological sites. It is illegal to camp...
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