Hope I don't get into trouble tomorrow fixing the steps.....
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Hope I don't get into trouble tomorrow fixing the steps.....
I hope you don't either but everyone will appricate your efforts. Hope it goes well.Quote:
Originally Posted by DogDiver
Tom
Cindy:
My office job is boring and I've always wanted my own hot dog stand....if I use the money to further a cause, say CDML improvements (wink wink), do ya think I can talk a few places into letting me start up a little concession stand? I'd work in between dives, maybe get some divers to volunteer in shifts (forget cookies....free hotdogs=good incentive!). Think about it: you get out of the springs all shivering and wrinkled and viola! there it is waiting for you, a chili cheese dog with sauerkraut. Okay, so I am a Yankee at heart. It would be great. Advertisment: "Wear a suit to work. No not THAT one, land lubber".
But I get to drive the mobile weiner.
Hey, If you want to join the CSO and have questions or suggestions please send an email to wbs@surfbest.net Walter and Beth will send you an application for in the mail. They don't have a web page yet. Please remember that these guys are not cave divers. So, if you want a bench for tanks you need to tell them what you want, where you want it, give them a design and money. Or better yet get a group together and do all that but go through the CSO. They can get permission etc. for you. I don't know about hot dog stands but they will.
Personally I would not mess with the steps until you get the OK from Ed Higgins who is the manager. I know that the state is not allowing some types of lumber to be used in springs. That's why the steps at Emerald are so expensive. I don't see this as a problem as Ed is a super nice guy. He may have to give you some guidance on matterials etc. His email is Edwin.Higgins@dep.state.fl.us I would hate to see you have to take out what you are doing to help.
I love it when you guys get excited about these parks! Please do join the CSO. I think you will enjoy it as much as I have. Besides I can't always be the only cave diver. Cindy :D
Michelle, don't gross out, but here in the south we put ketchup on hot dogs.
You've been warned...
Sludge....I am gulping Mylanta right now...but ketchup??!!! :D
The more people who join their CSO and become active,the more the recreational needs of cave divers will be acknowledged for such as things like steps,tank benches,access etc. Doing something like this doesn't take a lot of time to be active,and I have yet to ever miss a dive due to my involvment. It is hard for us to be upset with the way things happen at state parks if we aren't involved and spending time developing relationships and establishing credibility. Like CIndy said,Ed is a nice guy,and has a tough job,especially during the summer when it is busy. He surely doesn't want to deal with another compliant,but somebody offering to help with a problem will be well received. I would love to help with this one,but I have 4 state parks that keep me busy enough,hope somebody out there can step forward.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cindy
Time to show my ignorance.... :oops:
What is a CSO (what does it stand for). From the general discussion I get the gist of it but figured I'd ask.
I found it...
Citizen Support Organization.
I really hope no one repaired the steps without permission. I contacted Mike and he is going to talk to management this morning, we've had donation offers and maybe there can be a work crew set up in the future with managements permission.
Janet