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    Default Madison CSO

    How do we form a new CSO for Madison Blue State Park? I dive there at least once a month, and have the resources to repair the steps if they will let me. In fact, I'm diving there on Monday and will take a few pressure treated 2 X 6s and some lag bolta along with me. Anyone interested please feel free to join in. I'll be there around 9-9:30

    Sea Ya, Ken...


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    Why don't you send an e-mail to Kelly Jessop or Jim Womble (I think that's his last name...ohhhh....I always forget....arghh). Both those guys are very active in the Peacock springs CSO and probably can give you some helpful advice. For all I know you could be a CSO of one and get it done. Everybody loves a volunteer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Angie Reim
    I always forget....arghh
    What is this, Talk Like a Pirate Day?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge
    What is this, Talk Like a Pirate Day?
    Did you hear about the new pirate movie?
    It's rated Arrrrr......

    Angie


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    Hey gang, There is already a CSO for Madison Blue, Suwannee River, Layayette Blue and another park. I forgot that parks name. They would love to have more cave divers involved. They run the soda consession at Madison Blue and are going to use the money to put in some more benches. I'll see if I can find the email link. It's a nice active bunch. They also maintain part of the Florida Trail. I just emailed my freind who run it and will have more info soon. I'll get back to you. Cindy

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    What soda concession? I only see the gate open. I haven't even seen the ranger yet! Well the Iron Ranger of course......

    Am I missing something? I go there at least once a month......

    Angie


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    The CSO ownes the soda machines next to the rest rooms. Cindy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindy
    Hey gang, There is already a CSO for Madison Blue, Suwannee River, Layayette Blue and another park. I forgot that parks name. They would love to have more cave divers involved. They run the soda consession at Madison Blue and are going to use the money to put in some more benches. I'll see if I can find the email link. It's a nice active bunch. They also maintain part of the Florida Trail. I just emailed my freind who run it and will have more info soon. I'll get back to you. Cindy
    cool, after the steps get fixed, would be great to get some of the gearing-up platforms like at PSSP.

    is there a point of contact for projects? i live pretty far out of the way, but would be willing to donate funds or materials.


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    I am going to get that info for you soon. Cindy

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    The more people who join their CSO and become active the more benefit that cave divers will be interpreted in providing. One thing that all state parks benefit from is volunteer hours,and the more cave divers do to help this the more attentive to our needs they can be.



 

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