There is always the Cadillac, or the High Springs Country Inn. There are also other motels and even a bed and breakfast in town.
Mark Vlahos
There is always the Cadillac, or the High Springs Country Inn. There are also other motels and even a bed and breakfast in town.
Mark Vlahos
Try www.cavediveflorida.com Jim has a really nice double wide with lots of room and it is secluded and quiet.
Capt Tom McMillan
You can create any "Credible scientific evidence" you want if you just pay the right people.
Before you can see the light, you must deal with the darkness...
I've stayed at the high springs country inn, and will again. it's just a motel (with fridge, microwave, coffeepot), but it's clean and cheap. Good for one or two and they like having divers (don't mind the gear hanging everywhere).
One of Rennaker's trailers, Michalangelo's H20, etc., are nice too, if you don't care about TV (dvd's only), and want a full kitchen, living room, etc. With four us, H20 was nice to sit around kitchen table studying for class - with food in the oven and a cave dvd playing.
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"Learning the techniques of others does not interfere with the discovery of techniques of one's own." B.F. Skinner, 1970.
a.k.a. Florida Cave Diver
Chateau H2O now has high speed wireless internet and DishTv for a year now as well as a new shaded patio. Not bad for $100 a night
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Brendan's Law - "Know what you're breathing. Analyze your gas for O2 and Co. Analyze your gas each time, everytime, anywhere."
I've stayed at the HSCI before, and it's fine, but I'd really like a kitchen for breakfasts and packing lunches, and a dryer is critical.
I've got e-mails out to a couple more of your ideas, and I really appreciate the information.
Anytime, maybe next time. Like I said in the E-mail either I am empty of turning folks away.
try the two recommendations I gave you. I call both so feel free to use my name.
Www.artflowslikewater.com
Brendan's Law - "Know what you're breathing. Analyze your gas for O2 and Co. Analyze your gas each time, everytime, anywhere."
Jim Wyatt has a trailer with a full kitchen. He didn't have a washer/dryer when I was there in January but he may have added them since. www.cavediveflorida.com
If I must be at Ginnie Springs, I usually camp at Ginnie Springs. This is fine in winter, but less good in summer when Ginnie is overrun with tubers.
If I'm diving Peacock, I stay at the Dive Outpost. They have private rooms and a bunkroom. Both come with kitchen privileges and access to the internet and a great video library. Dive Outpost also has a dive shop. The owner, Cathy Lek, is an almost retired cave diver full of good advice.
"I like to do dangerous things safely."
Thanks, Allen. I stayed at Dive Outpost the last time we came, and it was fine, but I think we need to be closer to High Springs for the class.
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