Cave diving is too dangerous to be done by the personal preference crowd, which is what populates places like Eagle's Nest. Wake up call - it is all happening just like I said it would. The fact is that WKPP could get permission to dive that place with a phone call, but then we are not the ones who makes cave diving look dangerous, are we? Good work, cave "community" - keep letting the bozo dive insructors and the entrenched strokes ruin it for you. Keep doing it "your " way. xx wrote: > > It appears the State of Florida has taken the first steps in closing Eagles > Nest in Spring Hill, FL to all diving. The person who made the decision is > a diver who , by his own admission, had a close call in a cave and now says > that cavediving is to dangerous to be done on public property. > One state agency official says the policy may be revisited after a land-use > finding is made, but that usually takes at least a year. > > So no more Eagles Nest in the foreseeable future. > > Ron > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aq*.co*'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aq*.co*'.
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