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Semper Fi, Cameron David Smith, my son, my hero. 11/9/1989 - 11/13/2010
Never forget, we were all beginners once. Allain Burrese
My name is Shirley Kasser Creech and I approve this message. Well, at least one of me does, anyway. Maybe. Fire. Sharp things. Squirrel!
Shirley you're not serious? No, I'm not, but do stop calling me Shirley.
I'll stand corrected on what I'm about to post but my memory tells me that in recent times - lets say 10 years or so- Peacock flooded several times via the slough when Luraville was about 29' and most of that water came from upriver with very little local rain. The river would rise and yet the local area remained virtually parched. During that time the only total browning out of Peacock via inside the cave system was after TD Debbie last year when the Suwannee Co. area received over 30" of rain in 3-4 days and Luraville was only at 25'. I would guess that Peacock sometimes floods due to a variety of pressures on the system. Certainly, no matter what , the previous posts regarding use of caution is warranted with the system nearing a state of change.
Monday report: Peacock One fine - a little dusty in the first 200 feet of main line but you can rise above the silt. Peanut Tunnel fine. Orange Grove clear. Cow Springs clear and no flow. Peacock Three horrible.
Jill
Thanks for the update Jill!
It's not the years in your life that matter, but the life in your years.
Oh I forgot... the roads in the park are pretty deep and messy at Peacock.... heading out to Cow this morning.
Rookie question here I apoligize.
When and how does Jug ever blow?
Passing back through in a few weeks and would love to dive it once more.
JCG
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