hey! Don't park in MY handicapped parking spot
Hi DeWayne,
You should let Edd put a rendition of this post up on his website.
Cheers
P.S. Stay out of handicapped parking spots unless you deserve them - ignorant assholes!
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Originally Posted by DeWayne
The park at the head spring is open to swimming (and thus closed to diving) during the day. You can go in after 6pm or so and dive all night as long as you are out by around 9am. The park is closed on Mondays, so you can dive all day then. These hours are good for Memorial Day week through Labor Day weekend; after Labor Day the park closes and diving goes back to 24/7. If you want to dive during the day and do not have your own boat, talk to Edd at Cave Adventurers to rent one of his pontoon boats; this is a really good deal for 3 or more divers as it will give you access to Hole, Twin, Shangrila, and JB (headspring-hours still restricted but you don't have to bother with signing in and out as long as you stay off of park property.) There are also a bunch of lesser caves along the river that can be accessed by boat. Executive Inn (across the street from Days Inn) also offers a cave diver special on their rooms which basically amounts to a flat rate for the room for as many guys as you want sleeping in there. Bill Grahm has a house just up the pond from CA that he rents out; I have never stayed there but have heard that it is nice and reasonably priced. There is also camping close by at FL Caverns State Park and Arrowhead campground. We usually either camp at the caverns (less than $20 per night, max 2 vehicles and 8 people per site) or stay at the Executive ($35 per night).
Re: hey! Don't park in MY handicapped parking spot
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Originally Posted by Jordan
Hi DeWayne,
You should let Edd put a rendition of this post up on his website.
Cheers
P.S. Stay out of handicapped parking spots unless you deserve them - ignorant assholes!
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Originally Posted by DeWayne
The park at the head spring is open to swimming (and thus closed to diving) during the day. You can go in after 6pm or so and dive all night as long as you are out by around 9am. The park is closed on Mondays, so you can dive all day then. These hours are good for Memorial Day week through Labor Day weekend; after Labor Day the park closes and diving goes back to 24/7. If you want to dive during the day and do not have your own boat, talk to Edd at Cave Adventurers to rent one of his pontoon boats; this is a really good deal for 3 or more divers as it will give you access to Hole, Twin, Shangrila, and JB (headspring-hours still restricted but you don't have to bother with signing in and out as long as you stay off of park property.) There are also a bunch of lesser caves along the river that can be accessed by boat. Executive Inn (across the street from Days Inn) also offers a cave diver special on their rooms which basically amounts to a flat rate for the room for as many guys as you want sleeping in there. Bill Grahm has a house just up the pond from CA that he rents out; I have never stayed there but have heard that it is nice and reasonably priced. There is also camping close by at FL Caverns State Park and Arrowhead campground. We usually either camp at the caverns (less than $20 per night, max 2 vehicles and 8 people per site) or stay at the Executive ($35 per night).
Jordan, Why are you sucking up to DeWayne like this?? He is in Ky. (No not the lubricant, well maybe)
Re: hey! Don't park in MY handicapped parking spot
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Originally Posted by Jordan
Hi DeWayne,
You should let Edd put a rendition of this post up on his website.
Cheers
P.S. Stay out of handicapped parking spots unless you deserve them - ignorant assholes!
Quote:
Originally Posted by DeWayne
The park at the head spring is open to swimming (and thus closed to diving) during the day. You can go in after 6pm or so and dive all night as long as you are out by around 9am. The park is closed on Mondays, so you can dive all day then. These hours are good for Memorial Day week through Labor Day weekend; after Labor Day the park closes and diving goes back to 24/7. If you want to dive during the day and do not have your own boat, talk to Edd at Cave Adventurers to rent one of his pontoon boats; this is a really good deal for 3 or more divers as it will give you access to Hole, Twin, Shangrila, and JB (headspring-hours still restricted but you don't have to bother with signing in and out as long as you stay off of park property.) There are also a bunch of lesser caves along the river that can be accessed by boat. Executive Inn (across the street from Days Inn) also offers a cave diver special on their rooms which basically amounts to a flat rate for the room for as many guys as you want sleeping in there. Bill Grahm has a house just up the pond from CA that he rents out; I have never stayed there but have heard that it is nice and reasonably priced. There is also camping close by at FL Caverns State Park and Arrowhead campground. We usually either camp at the caverns (less than $20 per night, max 2 vehicles and 8 people per site) or stay at the Executive ($35 per night).
Edd is welcome to use anything he needs 8)
I like the post script, if only more cave divers had that much class 8)
Re: hey! Don't park in MY handicapped parking spot
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Originally Posted by OFG-1
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Originally Posted by Jordan
Hi DeWayne,
You should let Edd put a rendition of this post up on his website.
Cheers
P.S. Stay out of handicapped parking spots unless you deserve them - ignorant assholes!
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Originally Posted by DeWayne
The park at the head spring is open to swimming (and thus closed to diving) during the day. You can go in after 6pm or so and dive all night as long as you are out by around 9am. The park is closed on Mondays, so you can dive all day then. These hours are good for Memorial Day week through Labor Day weekend; after Labor Day the park closes and diving goes back to 24/7. If you want to dive during the day and do not have your own boat, talk to Edd at Cave Adventurers to rent one of his pontoon boats; this is a really good deal for 3 or more divers as it will give you access to Hole, Twin, Shangrila, and JB (headspring-hours still restricted but you don't have to bother with signing in and out as long as you stay off of park property.) There are also a bunch of lesser caves along the river that can be accessed by boat. Executive Inn (across the street from Days Inn) also offers a cave diver special on their rooms which basically amounts to a flat rate for the room for as many guys as you want sleeping in there. Bill Grahm has a house just up the pond from CA that he rents out; I have never stayed there but have heard that it is nice and reasonably priced. There is also camping close by at FL Caverns State Park and Arrowhead campground. We usually either camp at the caverns (less than $20 per night, max 2 vehicles and 8 people per site) or stay at the Executive ($35 per night).
Jordan, Why are you sucking up to DeWayne like this?? He is in Ky. (No not the lubricant, well maybe)
My cane knows no boundaries :twisted: