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  1. #31
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    I'm about 2.5 hours from JB

    I'm pretty far off(4.5 hours to Madison I think, further from the rest) from the State Parks and I have one of those passes.

    Vortex offers(or atleast did) a pass, but I've never gotten one as I don't dive there much.

    If I lived 15 min from Ginnie, I'd probably consider a pass, depending on how much I actually dove there There's still so much else in the same general vicinity.


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    jj--let me find out when I'm working, and come in and buy the pass from me Once you sell so much $$ of stuff, you get into the commission pool there.... I'll most likely be working nights and weekends especially.


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    Default PSSP pass

    The great thing about the PSSP pass is that it isn't a Peacock Springs pass, it is a Florida State Parks pass. It lets you dive Peacock and Madison Blue, but it also lets you dive open water at Jonathan Lloyd State Park. It also lets you and your kayak into Oleta River State Park and Cayo Costa State Park. It lets you hike at Paines Prairie and backpack at Lake Kissimee. There are undoubtedly a hundred other things a Florida State Park pass will get you aadmssion to.

    "I like to do dangerous things safely."

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    Quote Originally Posted by allen View Post
    The great thing about the PSSP pass is that it isn't a Peacock Springs pass, it is a Florida State Parks pass. It lets you dive Peacock and Madison Blue, but it also lets you dive open water at Jonathan Lloyd State Park. It also lets you and your kayak into Oleta River State Park and Cayo Costa State Park. It lets you hike at Paines Prairie and backpack at Lake Kissimee. There are undoubtedly a hundred other things a Florida State Park pass will get you aadmssion to.
    I've owned a state park pass for 8 years now. The itch. river pays for a family pass in almost one visit. I've been to blue springs 5 times this year and carried someone with me each time, so my pass has paid for it's self in the first 6 weeks since my renewal.

    -James Garrett
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    ...AL...he's just about worthless for anything other than giving you extra gas.

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    Pulled the trigger and opened a tab Sunday. I'll have my Ginnie pass by this weekend!

    -James Garrett
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    ...AL...he's just about worthless for anything other than giving you extra gas.


 

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