Official Ginnie Springs Megadive Thread

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But it should be warmer by Mega time. It's awful tanic at the moment though. Still makes a nice view looking at it from underneath.

Da Beano

The spring water pushing the tannic water out-the-way is one of my favorite views to look up at :)
 
The spring water pushing the tannic water out-the-way is one of my favorite views to look up at :)

better than the spring water pushing the TI-tannic out of the way. The flow on that one is horrible to dive in.:mooner:
 
Yeah, but I hear some old broad tossed a neclace with a huge gem out on the TI-tannic, we could have a river hunt for it :)
 
Yeah, but I hear some old broad tossed a neclace with a huge gem out on the TI-tannic, we could have a river hunt for it :)


i thought it was called the t.i.t-annic


what? what?
 
Hmm.....after two years of complaining about paying $50 for a day of diving and one night of camping at Ginnie Springs...... Let me put it this way: I start there April 29th, the day after my last final at UCF, and two weeks after the Megadive.

(and then, June 2-5 I get to be tortured by Rich Courtney, hopefully earning a cavern and intro to cave certification in the end!)


As usual, I'll bring a giant cooler chock full of ice, and batteries+inverters to run some lights, DVD players for the kids, and to charge NiMH battery packs.
 
Not to stay on the food thing but I know we are eating breakfast and I got the hamburgers Ken is bringing.

What should I bring for dinner or even lunch? I will be coming with my 8 and 10 year old who are small (thin) but can graze like a horses sometimes.
 
If you don't want to pack food for all your meals, Ginnie has a deli and there are several good eateries in town.
 
What should I bring for dinner or even lunch? I will be coming with my 8 and 10 year old who are small (thin) but can graze like a horses sometimes.

Wiki suggests that you try apples and carrots to get on their good side, seaweed and alfalfa. Apples and carrots can be found in many local stores, you can get a bundle of alfalfa from one of the many feed stores, but seaweed I suggest you bring with you.
 
As usual, I'll bring a giant cooler chock full of ice


what a waste of cooler space

;)
 

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