Each year, the Texas Speleological Association holds a spring convention.
This is a technical meeting with presentations from cavers about project status,
techniques and many other subjects. The location varies from year to year
but is always held at a location where slide and video presentations are
possible.
The Texas Speleological Association was formed in 1956 to bring the widely
dispersed cavers and caving organizations in Texas together as an Association in
order to promote cooperation and to coordinate the caving activities within the
state. The cavers and organizations have changed over the years; both have
increased in number and diversity. But the importance of the TSA as an
Association has never been greater. If you are interested in preserving or
exploring Texas Caves, or if you are interested in the latest discoveries and
explorations. If you are interested in mapping, conservation, safety and
techniques, meeting other cavers; then you should attend the TSA Spring
Convention and join the TSA.
The TSA Spring convention offers cavers a unique opportunity to learn more about
caves and caving in Texas. In addition to presentations on the latest
discoveries and techniques; there are photo and map salons. There is the
opportunity to learn more about the various TSA caving projects and to meet
cavers from around the state.
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