Fox-Cousteau
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I would do BG first since beginners tend to silt it up, then make a quick get-a-way to the Den which is more difficult to silt, but will silt.and a much better dive
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I would do BG first since beginners tend to silt it up, then make a quick get-a-way to the Den which is more difficult to silt, but will silt.and a much better dive
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It's spring break, I have to DRIVE on the weekendDamn girl, next time plan a weekend..........
I had never heard of Alexander Springs until NetDoc suggested it two years ago. I LOVE the site with all the critters. The alligator in my gallery was there last year, that was TOO COOL! I hear they've probably removed that gator though. The students have seen the Florida Springs video segment on Alexander and my pictures from the last two years. Alexander is one we were considering replacing with something else just because it's so far away. That was normally my first day site since it's so shallow but this time the students are coming in on Monday and Tuesday so they will be certified by the time we could hit Alexander if we do it on Wednesday.not near DD.Blue Springs in Orange City, Fl.
I think your students may find it a better dive than Alex. I Don't Want To Start an A vs B Thread :no... I'm just trying to offer a little advise(yea I know the stinky thing too about advise...)
Alex. Spr. is an easy dive for students and beginners. (bottom :mooner: = 22ft) When silted up :no it quickly clears. There is also a lot of fresh water wildlife to be seen (good idea to suggest some students buy disposable h2o cameras @ walmart).
That would mean one more EAP set and information packet I would have to put together too :11: Since Mom died unexpectedly it's a little challenging to find extra time to add to the trip planning stuff I had done last month.Blue Springs in Orange City has a little hike (along board walkway) to the water and a hike upstream to the spring head (in water). the trip is well worth it. lots of shallow (<15 ft) space for snorkeling and a log @ 12-15 ft for safety stops. the spring has a mod for ow dives @ 60 (warning sign there). Most days divers can watch the squirrels run through the trees from 40 ft below the surface.
Following the dive there is an opp. for a down stream snorkel/shallow dive (<8 ft) down to the swimming area where divers may exit closer to their cars. Blue will probably be a little tight for 14 + divers.
Both sites (like most dive sites) have + & -, if you are diving first thing @ Alex. I can poss. meet you in the morning, but have to be at work later that day (1 hr drive for me). let me know if I can help you in any way.
Are you aware that Blue Grotto is only 2 miles (or less) from Devil's Den?
and a much better dive
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I would do BG first since beginners tend to silt it up, then make a quick get-a-way to the Den which is more difficult to silt, but will silt.
It's spring break, I have to DRIVE on the weekendIt's 13 hours down and back, sometimes we do it in a day but sometimes I can't sit in a car that long at a stretch.
Besides the sites are too crowded on the weekends, I can dive crowded sites at home without taking time off work.
When you go that far, you should dive in the ocean (with me) on a weekend and avoid the crowded springs. Besides, I have things to share...
Moving Alex to beginning of the week would really free me up to do 2 springs with y'all (southern slang)I had never heard of Alexander Springs until NetDoc suggested it two years ago. I LOVE the site with all the critters. The alligator in my gallery was there last year.
Ber :lilbunny:
I may be able to make Alexander and Ber. The gator that dove with us last year has been removed. There is a rumor there is another one there now. I have been fighting colds all darn winter. So if I clear up I will come and dive.
Tuesday is definitely going to be Crystal River since I have to make arrangements to rent boats.
Ber :lilbunny:
Do you have room on C. R. dive? What is the cost for that? I may join you here instead of the others.... never done Crystal river...