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    Quote Originally Posted by bamafan View Post
    No need to trespass. Just rent a canoe at the little park on hwy 79 and Holmes creek. They drop you off at the boat ramp right next to cypress spring. Enjoy your dive then it is an easy paddle back to the park at hwy 79. If i remeber right it is about 1 1/2 hours downstream. Seemed like it was $25 to rent the canoe. I am not sure but I think the canoe rental place is called Holmes Creek canoe livery.
    Yep, you're right on the money. My son and I rented a canoe from them last year and had a blast at Cypress. The livery folks are great! They gave us directions to find Cypress and a few other little gems along the way.

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    Thank you for the info bamafan, I'll check into the livery service. Don't worry, we wouldn't jeopardize access by truly trespassing via land. It's just that in olden times, many sinks and springs were only accessible with a little 'creative orienteering'....

    Since my husband has recently blown his knee riding off-road, it looks like we'll be heading to a favorite spot in Texas (near Camp Wood) on four wheels and saving the springs for another trip!


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    FWIW:

    the last owner of Cypress sold this property to a water bottler because the political system in that county wouldn't let him put a river deflector another spring. He wanted to make a community park. The county are just plain nasty corrupt.
    They were bitter that local friend didn't get to buy these springs a a really low price and some Yankee came in and bought it.

    Now : no spring for the community. And they don't care.

    Enjoy your canoe ride.


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    That owner now lives ontop the hill above Magnolia/Becton Spring. He got in trouble there for ripping up limestone in attempts to enlarge the vents there. He's a nice guy, lets you use his boat launch to dive the spring there instead of mucking up the bottom.


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    If you want a flavor for the area get this morris documentary on dvd...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083281/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPrBuGmAn View Post
    That owner now lives ontop the hill above Magnolia/Becton Spring. He got in trouble there for ripping up limestone in attempts to enlarge the vents there. He's a nice guy, lets you use his boat launch to dive the spring there instead of mucking up the bottom.
    I recall divers going to Magnolia Spring and lifting rocks out to help clean it up.
    Ripping up limestone sounds like a term the county commissioners would have said to distort the facts.
    We thought the rocks were from locals fishing with dynamite over the years.


    I agree. He was always a nice guy with us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Puttzer View Post
    I recall divers going to Magnolia Spring and lifting rocks out to help clean it up.
    Ripping up limestone sounds like a term the county commissioners would have said to distort the facts.
    We thought the rocks were from locals fishing with dynamite over the years.


    I agree. He was always a nice guy with us.
    He got in trouble for the same at Cypress, IIRC.


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    Good Lord...'XIV'...must have had a bout of lixdexia.


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    That's one way to bring a 7 year old thread back. How did the trip go?



 

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