So there's a picture on one of the other messageboards taken at Eagle's Nest today.
For those not familiar with Eagle's Nest; usual recommendations to safely dive it include: Full Cave Certification, Trimix Certification, & 100 safe cave dives. This is all BEFORE you go there with someone who's been there before. The top of the mound (reference below) is 130'. The bottom of the main "cavern" camber is 260'. The roof of the "cavern" chamber is 70'. Between 70 - 130 there is nothing but darkness. And people have died there, far more often than they should have.
The picture shows a diver in single-tank open water configuration.
And another diver's post as follows:
"I was also there today and saw these guys standing on the mound when my group returned from downstream side. They were flutter kicking the mound and blew out the ballroom while 2 groups of cave divers were in the cave (upstream & downstream).
While doing deco, they came up and did some kind of decompression/safety stop schedule before 1 guy left his buddy who stayed another ~5 minutes before he went up. After finishing our deco we talked to the guys, they had Virginia plates but said they have been diving at the Nest ~10 times before. I asked if they had any cave training and 1 guy proudly answered "we have been open water divers for 15 years". A few minutes later my buddy casually brought up the silt in the ballroom and the guy said "yeah it's pretty nasty in here, one time I got lost and almost ran out of air".
I stressed the importance of proper cave training but didn't feel I was right to tell them they could not dive there. Any suggestions on what we can do before they kill themselves and get the Nest shut down?"
Dammit that infuriates me.