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    Default The Nest is at it's best

    Quit your day jobs and get to the Nest. The basin is clear and the cavern is crystal clear with 100' plus vis. Upstream is a delight with 100' plus vis. Even if you stay in the cavern you will not be disapointed.


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    Default Re: The Nest is at it's best

    Quote Originally Posted by rebreath
    Quit your day jobs and get to the Nest. The basin is clear and the cavern is crystal clear with 100' plus vis. Upstream is a delight with 100' plus vis. Even if you stay in the cavern you will not be disapointed.
    How was the road going back? someone mentioned to me at ginnie a couple of days ago that it was 4wd again.

    "With regard to cave diving, the great thing is to be carried where you could not have imagined you would ever be, and then to come back alive."

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    Default Re: The Nest is at it's best

    Quote Originally Posted by wingman

    How was the road going back? someone mentioned to me at ginnie a couple of days ago that it was 4wd again.
    Yeah, I heard that also.....just trying to figure out if I could get a 2WD 7500lb ambulance back there, as it would be a hell of a tow bill to get out

    anyone....anyone.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich
    Yeah, I heard that also.....just trying to figure out if I could get a 2WD 7500lb ambulance back there, as it would be a hell of a tow bill to get out
    How about my AWD Forester? Soon.


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    Default Re: The Nest is at it's best

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich

    Yeah, I heard that also.....just trying to figure out if I could get a 2WD 7500lb ambulance back there, as it would be a hell of a tow bill to get out

    anyone....anyone.....

    Safe diving,

    Rich
    Rich, you would be suprised at were all thoses ole Van Amublance can go with the right tiers. I have taken them places that you would not belive me but then also I have had to be towed out a few times also, worst when you have to call another unit and wait for the tow truck to come get you.

    SLIM


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    Default Re: The Nest is at it's best

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich
    Quote Originally Posted by wingman

    How was the road going back? someone mentioned to me at ginnie a couple of days ago that it was 4wd again.
    Yeah, I heard that also.....just trying to figure out if I could get a 2WD 7500lb ambulance back there, as it would be a hell of a tow bill to get out

    anyone....anyone.....

    Safe diving,

    Rich
    I'll be going up there sometime soon, just come up when i go, I have a 4WD tundra...if you get stuck I'm sure I can yank that thing out of the mud

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    Default Re: The Nest is at it's best

    Quote Originally Posted by Titen
    I'll be going up there sometime soon, just come up when i go, I have a 4WD tundra...if you get stuck I'm sure I can yank that thing out of the mud
    Jay, how the hell you gonna drive that thing in 4wd when you can't even drive on asphault halfway decent?

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    Rich,

    The roads out there are honestly really good back there now. We were at the Nest a few weeks ago and a couple drove up in a new VW Bug...They weren't worrying.


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    So a Honda Civic will be ok then?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepSea
    Rich,

    The roads out there are honestly really good back there now. We were at the Nest a few weeks ago and a couple drove up in a new VW Bug...They weren't worrying.
    Thanks Walter and everyone else....I'll try and get down there later this week

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