There is a lot of what I call “Institutional Memory” on this and other forums, of course there is a lot of “Institutional BS too” The reason you see this attitude, Adam is because of the memory of past events and deaths preceeded by conversations similar to some of the ones we have read here and other forums.
There was a double fatality at Eagles’ Nest a few years ago. One of the men who died there had taken and failed a DPV cave course. His DPV cave instructor advised him to not ride his DPV in a cave until he became better trained and passed the DPV cave class. This man ignored his instructor’s suggestion and perished at Eagles’ Nest while riding his scooter. His death was a direct result of not knowing how to pilot a DPV in a cave and also ignoring other commonly accepted rules of deep diving. The instructor who failed him also did the body recovery and suffered DCS from it. There was more talk of closing EN again.
There was a fatality at Little River a few years back and the victim was certified as an “intro to cave” diver. He was riding his DPV in Little River when he perished. He had made statements that he needed no more training beyond the intro to cave level and that he needed no instructor to teach him anything else about cave or DPV cave diving. His death was a direct result of not knowing how to properly pilot a DPV in a cave.
At Wayne’s World a couple of years ago two men perished who stated that they needed no additional cave diver training. One was certified at the intro to cave level and one had yet to pass a cavern class. They got keys to the property under the pretense of “cleaning up beer cans”, went into the cave and both perished. The legal implications and impact to the cave diving community have yet to be measured.
The impact on all the family members of all 5 above victims is well known. Husbands, fathers and sons died way too early . Wives, children and parents suffered losses that will go with them to their graves.
Many of the people who take the “attitude” you mention remember these events, they recall the pain & suffering family members endured. They recall the days when cave diving was outlawed in Gilchrist County. They recall the front page news from North Florida newspapers that read “KILLER CAVE TAKES ANOTHER”
Perhaps; and I am just spit-balling here, these people don’t have the best “bedside manner” and are unable or unwilling to consider peoples sensibilities. Their message could be written with a little more empathy, they could stroke and smile like a psychologist trying to stop a kid from being self-destructive, but they don’t.
What they are doing is using their “institutional memory” of past events and are feeling and reacting to the frustrations of seeing more people headed down the path of the 5 deaths I described above. There are many more examples.


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