Goodenough Springs Exploration Project - Notice of Complaint
November 13, 2009
Goodenough Springs Exploration Project (GSEP): Notice of complaint against Texas divers Steve Cushman and Colin Irons.
The GSEP, a formally chartered cave diving research and exploration group, has conducted work at Goodenough Springs near Del Rio, TX since the year 2000. This site is located on federally-owned property and is open to public access.
Over a ten-year period, our volunteer, privately-funded organization has incurred direct expenses in excess of $100,000.00 to conduct exploration and research activities at Goodenough Springs. Our project has also installed and maintained an extensive mooring system that is available for public use at this site.
The GSEP has worked closely with many scientific and governmental organizations including: Texas State University, Texas A&M University, Texas Water Development Board, Edwards Aquifer Authority, City of Del Rio, Texas, Texas Speleological Survey, National Speleological Society, and the National Association of Cave Divers. We provide water sampling, flow/velocity measurements, and year-round instrumentation/monitoring at no cost to interested agencies. Our work has been published in the Hydrogeology Journal and noted in the History of Texas Caving as well as recreational publications, including "Scuba Diving Magazine.” The GSEP was awarded the 2009 Exploration Award by the NSS-CDS for its work at Goodenough Springs.
Currently, the GSEP maintains a roster of twenty active participants and more than three dozen individual divers have participated over the life of the project. During our project's existence, we have collectively conducted more than 1,000 dives in this cave system. We continue to bring new participants into our project as need arises and space is available on the team's two full-time dive vessels.
The GSEP Board of Directors regrets to announce that we were compelled to temporarily suspend diving operations and remove elements of our equipment to prevent what we consider as a serious hazard to our project activities at Goodenough Springs. Our project was informed by reliable sources that a group led by Texas divers Steve Cushman and Colin Irons planned to use GSEP-owned equipment and resources to pursue a ‘deep’ dive during our ongoing research-related efforts. This information was also verified by postings on participants' Facebook pages. Additionally, the sources expressed serious concerns that the Cushman/Irons group’s stated intention to conduct a dive to 600 feet of depth could likely end in injury or death to the principal participants.
Historically, the GSEP has made no efforts to prohibit persons from diving at the site; GPS coordinates of the spring’s location and other relevant information are posted on our project website. When recently contacted by Mr. Irons, the GSEP provided cooperative responses to his inquires for other site-specific information; depth references for significant cave features were provided as well as photo-documentation of sub-surface topography.
Because our Board of Directors regarded the above-named group’s limited familiarity of this high-flow cave system to be inadequate for their proposed dive, the GSEP deemed it incumbent to implement preemptive actions to protect our project interests. Particularly in light of current site conditions we cannot, in clear conscience, provide even tacit support to such a grossly imprudent dive objective.
Poorly-conceived dives, such as the one proposed by Messrs. Cushman and Irons, jeopardize the continued access of the entire diving public. Local agents of the federal government have previously shown little tolerance for diving-related accidents and have prohibited all diving at a nearby submerged dam site following a fatality there.
The GSEP membership is disappointed and insulted by the behavior of these individuals. Their thoughtless interference has impeded our ability to continue our planned activities and is responsible for the temporary suspension of research and exploration efforts at Goodenough Springs.
Encroachment upon the activities of established dive projects has long been considered unacceptable by the established cave diving community. Therefore, the GSEP respectfully solicits your cooperation in condemning the selfish and ill-advised actions of the parties named in this complaint. We are confident that you support our mission and thank you in advance for helping to bring full public scrutiny to this incident.
Respectfully,
Chuck Noe - Director GSEP
GSEP Board of Directors - Robert Laird, Rick Aurich, Mike Gault, Gregg Tatum
PO Box 84194, Pearland, TX 77584
cc:
National Speleological Society - Cave Diving Section
National Association of Cave Divers
Technical Diving International
International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers
Global Underwater Explorers
International Underwater Cave Rescue and Recovery
Texas Aquifer Research Alliance
Public Dive Forums - TheDecoStop.com, Cavediver.net, ScubaBoard.com
GSEP rebuttal to Speleodiver's response.
You can rest assured that the GSEP will not be engaging in a protracted debate with Messrs. Cushman and Irons.
Our position was clearly stated in the complaint and remains intact. All we request is respect for our ongoing research/exploration efforts as afforded to all legitimate dive projects.
Many other divers frequent the site with no prejudice by the GSEP. And as pointed out, we freely and publicly provide information about the site.
For those of you seeking evidence of the plan to disregard and surpass our ongoing exploration, you need look no further than the Facebook postings of Cushman himself. On a public page located at: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?ui...315&topic=6891
Steve wrote...
"We will be making our second run to Good Enough Springs the second weekend of November. We are renting a house boat and staying on the water. We will be pushing beyond the 493 foot depth made by Steve Cushman and Colin Irons on October 13, 2009." (a mere 22 feet shy of the current end-of-the-line).
Then prior to their planned trip Steve made a post on his private Facebook page that read...
"Playtime is over! Time to get to work blending gases for GES push. I
just can't seem to get enough. Will be my deepest to date. Looking forward to building
up to a new record. Just want to say thanks to all the buddies who make it possible
and stand behind what I must achieve. No room for benchwarmers on this one!!!"
We also have additional hard-evidence listing their intended depth goal as both 550 feet and 600 feet by members of their own support team (whom I'd rather spare embarassing).
If you take the time to read my e-mail response to Colin you will indeed see my displeasure with their objectives. So be it.
They are welcome to their denials, but our evidence is solid.
And as is the case with all divers, we welcome their diving at Goodenough Springs, as long as it is doesn't interfere with the ongoing work of the GSEP.
One more thing, in a private e-mail this morning Steve threatened to "expose me" for adding some line to a small sidemount cave on Merritt's Mill Pond in 2005 (which I indeed did). Upon discovering my mistake later that week I sent a sincere apology to the involved parties and haven't returned to the site since. A copy of the apology letter is available upon request.
An apology from Steve and Colin to the GSEP has yet to be seen.
Chuck Noe