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    Default How many "tourist" caves will be blown by Debbie

    Combined with extremely high rain levels,and a record low aquifer,how many of the springs will reverse in the next 7 days. Not to morbid,but NFL has gotten nailed by some very high rain levels,which this will provide some necessary "healing" to the caves
    Last edited by Kelly Jessop; 06-26-2012 at 04:59 PM.
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    Is there a list of what is considered a tourist cave?
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    I voted for more than 6. Essentially I would have voted for "all of them" if that had been a listed option. I would guess that even Ginnie will have issues. Although at Ginnie those issues will likely be limited to the area surrounding the entrance. I would guess that Ginnie might not be acceptable for instruction using either the Eye or the Ear as entrances. Ginnie could also have problems with parking and flooded steps. The conditions this year seem to be more extreme than my (limited) memory.

    Mark Vlahos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelly Jessop View Post
    which this will provide some necessary "healing" to the caves
    That is my hope anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood_60 View Post
    Is there a list of what is considered a tourist cave?
    I was wondering the same thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood_60 View Post
    Is there a list of what is considered a tourist cave?
    Typically caves that are fairly common,have gold line,and training occurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Vlahos View Post
    I voted for more than 6. Essentially I would have voted for "all of them" if that had been a listed option. I would guess that even Ginnie will have issues. Although at Ginnie those issues will likely be limited to the area surrounding the entrance. I would guess that Ginnie might not be acceptable for instruction using either the Eye or the Ear as entrances. Ginnie could also have problems with parking and flooded steps. The conditions this year seem to be more extreme than my (limited) memory.

    Mark Vlahos
    Flow was noticeably down on last Friday from what I recall right before the last flood that nearly took out Ginnie. During that time )3 years ago when the parking issues happened), we swam on a double stage to just beyond the 3600ft mark and flow was like Peacock even at the Henkle. I don't know that the river will get high enough, but wouldn't count it out...
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    So, whatever the number what is best guess as to how long it will be before they are diveable again?
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Ploegert View Post
    So, whatever the number what is best guess as to how long it will be before they are diveable again?
    John
    Good question. The factors are the amount of depletion of the groundwater and severity on the reversal. Last time Little River had a severe reversal with a drought,it took several months before it had fair viz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Vlahos View Post
    I voted for more than 6. Essentially I would have voted for "all of them" if that had been a listed option. I would guess that even Ginnie will have issues. Although at Ginnie those issues will likely be limited to the area surrounding the entrance. I would guess that Ginnie might not be acceptable for instruction using either the Eye or the Ear as entrances. Ginnie could also have problems with parking and flooded steps. The conditions this year seem to be more extreme than my (limited) memory.

    Mark Vlahos
    I'm going to go out on a limb and guess the caves on Merritts Mill Pond in Marianna will be fine.


 

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