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Hot Spring Treasure Hunt

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  1. BJ says:

    this “lower pool” with an under­water tunnel, are you refer­ring to Gandy Warm Springs because it sounds like it.

    The cave is inter­esting – but not worth exploring. I did.

    Although, if you are inter­ested, there is new cave diving at Rick’s Spring up Logan Canyon in Utah. Here’s the offi­cial thread of its dis­covery and explo­ration – http://​www​.cave​diver​.net/​f​o​r​u​m​/​s​h​o​w​t​h​r​e​a​d​.​p​h​p​?​t​=​1​1​223

  2. BJ says:

    knew it! Look foward to your other jour­neys in Utah!

  3. BJ says:

    BTW – the cave at Meadow is div­able, and there is no “cavern” per se, but only a shelf as Wendell Nope (cave-dive expert in Utah) puts it. You can see the entire thing in 5 mins or less.

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