While your article was probably intended to be about Bill Stone and his problems at Wakulla ( since you guys "sponsored" it ), we certainly appreciate your efforts to present a balanced picture of what the real story is in the WKP by including us in your article. I appreaciate you sending your photopragher to Isla Muheres to take pictures while I was fishing with my father and brother. This was all a good effort on your part. Bad marks however on showing a picture of me in the water and defaming me by saying I was part of Stone's "team training for a dive" - that I will never live down. However, as I told you repeatedly, you guys really need to check your facts the way your parent magazine "National Geographic " does. I know, you do not have the staff, but I told you I would be glad to help you with those facts. You would not let me see any of the parts quoting Stone on the "facts", an inconguity of concepts that would bring howls of laughter to all who really know. Let me tell you where you are in error. First of all, I did not "pray" that Stone would fail. I said I would kiss his ass if didn't. I was really hoping he would not kill anyone, as this has caused our project huge problems, and delayed the resumption of our exploration at Wakulla until just this weekend. Elsewhere we are uneffected. Let me remind you guys that we use rebreathers and long range scooters, just as Stone attempted to do ( and long before he had any to use) , only we run multiple teams concurrently and so do in one day what he could not do in 90 days. We just deco out in the water and only dive at Wakulla once in a while, in fact four times in the year we set the record. We have the rest of the WKP to work at the same time. Stone said we spend all year setting up for one push - that should read "we spend all morning". We are an environmental project. We don't chop down the forest to have a look at the trees, and none of us had any intention of participating in anything like the show he staged there for obvious reasons. We also dive over the same safeties all year, and only set up the cave as we explore further. Stone took a month to get a dive off, and stumbled around for two more until the plug got pulled on him after a serious of miscues that ended with the death of Dr Kendall. Stone said his divers "routinely" went to distances that they never got to in their wildest dreams. Maybe he meant round trip, not one way. We spoke to the divers, and they never got to t's that were less than 9,000 feet out. They never explored an inch of new cave in the conduit portion, and in fact they left over 25,000 feet unseen and unmapped. They had nothning but trouble doing this, as you intimated in your article. Stone makes it sound like it was some big lark. The fact is it was a running abortion, like the first project , which did not "pentrate" 11,000 feet, they got about 3500. Stone said our survey was "off by 300 feet in the first 4000 feet". The fact is I have given no living person that data, and the funny part is that Stone's guys did the survey of the beginning of the cave, not me, and the C, A, and D tunnels were all way off. Stone pulled a stick map off of our internet site that uses his data ( from his book which I keyed into a map program ), not ours, and an approximation for the rest. I purposely left off most of the detail, and a good portion of the cave. Even funnier is the fact that his mapper only "sees" tunnels that are on our internet map. The map you have in your magazine is fantasy at best, and has certain stretches exaggerated and or faked. I know, I explored all of it. And the last thing that really causes me a huge problem everyday is the swimming and running bit. Both of your magazines say I run in the morning and swim at night. This gets me laughed at every day at Masters since they all know I swim in the morning. Thanks to Stone they also call me the "Bad Egg". By the way, nobody is going to buy that mapper or use it for anything. We already reconcilled all of our stuff to surface features, and also by way of correctness, the State of Florida has nothing to do with the rest of the caves in the WKP - that is all either Federal or private. There will be no Bill Stone, "USDCT" or other sillinesss in any of those places - only the WKPP. We got there the old fashioned way - "we earned it". Also, we set another World Record last weekend, and everyone on the team was at dinner by 6:30 in good health, but you guys did get that kind of thing about us correct, and for that we do appreciate your taking the time to find out about the WKPP. Do not worry about the errors in your article. Your readers don't know 1400 from 14000, but the whole cave diving community is laughing in Stone's face, and he has to look at that face in the mirror every morning. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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