Access to the Source de Landenouse soon to be closed!
Betreff: France cave diving
Datum: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 19:57:24 +0000
Von: jgrogan@dir-uk.org
An: quest@gue.com
Dear All,
A few of us are currently cave diving in France and have had some very interesting experiences that I thought I'd share with the wider group.
Access to caves continues to remain a major concern for many cave divers. In many cases, the resurgence pool or river access to caves is public property, but the land access to the water is privately owned. As such, cave divers depend on the continuing goodwill of land-owners to ensure continued access to popular sites.
This morning we went to Landenouse and spoke with the farmers' wife. She was very upset with divers continuing to block the roadway down to their fields while diving. She commented that only yesterday, their access was blocked for most of the day and frankly, they have reached the end of their patience. They are currently planning on blocking off access to vehicles, which will mean that access to the cave will be almost impossible the nearest parking spot is almost half a mile away and they may remove the path that goes to the cave entrance.
Unfortunately, this seems to be the result of the actions of a small group of divers who do not show consideration to the locals. As the farmer was talking about getting the police involved, we went and spoke with the local police; they do not have a problem with divers there, they just ask us to show due consideration to the local farmer.
We asked the farmer if it was ok to park there while unloading equipment and promised to move the vehicle when done. She was very happy with that and was pleased that permission was sought. So, if you plan on diving at Landenouse, please speak with the local farmer (the house is just next door) and seek permission beforehand. Only park there to load/unload your vehicle and then move it elsewhere.
Please remember that the land over which you are walking to access the water is owned by someone, please show due consideration and do not block their access. If there are already a number of people at your chosen dive site, please find another one rather than block it!
In addition to Landenouse, access to St Georges is becoming difficult. The land and house next to the water have recently changed hands and the current owners are planning on closing off access.
In short, please remember that we are guests to the area; please remember to show due consideration to the local farmers and other land-owners. Good relations take a considerable length of time and effort to develop, but it only requires the actions of a few inconsiderate divers to undo all that hard work.
Best, John.
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