I was in the neighborhood for work, and the water was so clear I thought I'd snap a shot. Probably too easy for a mystery photo...
Drew
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I was in the neighborhood for work, and the water was so clear I thought I'd snap a shot. Probably too easy for a mystery photo...
Drew
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Lost Forty
Dipolar?
lost 40 for sure... and its almost clear enough I'd dive it... :-D
Were you able to drive all the way back in the sand?
Sand was deep, but my truck likes it that way....
Might be iffy with 2WD.
Drew
Lost 40, what are you doing at that trashhole??
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
Lost Forty has one of the highest concentrations of Cave Crayfish of anywhere I've been. It's easily accessible. It's usually clear in the cave. You find interesting things there. And don't have to put up with too many squirrels.
Drew
What is is like? Spring, cavern, cave etc.?
Its a crappy hole in the ground full of old newspaper standsQuote:
Originally Posted by Serota
and crayfish....
dont give him false info...theres much more dead trees at the bottom then newspaper stands :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by D1V3R
Sounds like a good candidate for a cleanup.Quote:
Originally Posted by D1V3R
Usually when a local calls a site crappy, its the exact opposite....think Ill take a look at lost 40 sometime :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Titen
you're forgetting, some of us are locals to Tampa and the gulf coast caves, which never get better than 30ft of vis....so when most of us describe something as crappy we're not talking about a bad day at ginnie.....while you're down there check out Joe and Mary's right off 50....those are great "gems" of a dive, too.... :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave
<expletive deleted> I even recognised it! When I dived there I remember having to dig my way out through all the debris that fell in on us en route into the cave. The bit of plywood that fell across the entrance like a trap door was the most exciting.Quote:
Originally Posted by D1V3R
We did get stuck in the sand getting there.
The lines were a mess too - two lead off from the entrance and supposedly join up to make a loop. Its deep - IIRC 50 m or so.
Still, I came all the way from England to dive it...