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    Default Harvey's Sink Conditions

    Has anyone been to Harvey's Sink near Crawfordsville lately? What are conditions and access?


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    Default Re: Harvey's Sink Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by OutlawCaver
    Has anyone been to Harvey's Sink near Crawfordsville lately? What are conditions and access?
    well now you have done it, I have to go and look.


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    Default Re: Harvey's Sink Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by OutlawCaver
    Has anyone been to Harvey's Sink near Crawfordsville lately? What are conditions and access?
    Take a tall glass of water, insert two large cow pies, stir well. That is what Harvey's looks like, as of two weeks ago.

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    Just stir or actually puree those pies?
    Lee

    Safe Diving

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    i checked out the sink at lunch, it was CRAP. I couldn't see 6" in the water on the surface. i have a feeling it is the same in the cave. very tanic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lonestarfl
    Just stir or actually puree those pies?
    Lee
    If it's anything like WW right now, please puree.

    Joe


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