My Sand Dog 2.0 Memories...
- Wow... What a good time we had. Just the right amount of diving, equipment showing off, and visiting. I got to the hotel exactly one full day early but as I was walking in from the parking lot, I spotted two guys looking at an equipment bin and handling Healthways double hose regulators. It was James (#2) and Mike. I knew James from Forum discussions but Mike is now a new friend. Next morning I saw three guys with Scuba Museum dive shirts eating breakfast... It was Greg Barlow, George Fee, and Mark! They were going diving at Devils Den but I had a chance to say hello before they left. This was Wednesday the arrival day for most of us. My wife Jill and I spent the day scoping out Devils Den and Blue Grotto springs.
- Wednesday evening was the Meet and Greet with details of Sand Dog 2.0 events. Everyone was there including James #1 and James #2... My buddy Jeff Vaughn from up in Michigan with his folks. Itinerary was as follows:
Day 1 We dive at Alexander Spring, eat a nice hot dog lunch provided by our hosts Roger, Allan, Ann, Rob, and Barb. DIY Evening
Day 2 We do a Drift Dive down Rainbow River. On our own for lunch. And, awards banquet that evening at Allan and Ann's house.
Day 3 Spring Dive at Paradise Spring... I missed that one as we headed home that morning.
Alexander Spring
- This is a wide, shallow swimming area with a two car garage sized spring that goes down 15-20 feet. Very clear (and warm)... I took off my wet suit after the first dive. I dove three different regulators. Jeff dove his new Mini-Triple Tank rig. Some dove vintage single hoses regs. Everyone had a reason and a story for the gear they dove... A great place to show our gear and visit as well as an easy enough dive location.

Above are Greg Barlow, George Fee, and Mark.

Above are Mike and James #2

Above are our hosts for Lunch... Roger, Rob, Allan and Dan (back by the trailer)
Rainbow River Float Dive
- This one we took a Pontoon Water Taxi upstream on the Rainbow River. He dropped us off and left us to float back down to the exit point.
- I wasn't listening and thought we'd have the boat keeping pace with us and just climb out and ride when we ran out of air. So I took my little 38 ci tank. OOPs... That little thing lasts 40 minutes at 12-16 ft deep lake dives. Oh well I have my little emergency CO2 vest so not to worry. Well the current floats you along up and down from surface to 6-10 feet deep. I just went with the flow and finally ran out of air only 100 yds from the exit!
- When we all finally met back up in the parking lot, Jeff Vaughn took this picture...

- Afterwards back at the hotel, Jeff, James #2, and I met by the pool to talk Vintage... I was a little late and James was showing Jeff some parts he made to upgrade the famous Hope-Page mouthpiece. Then it turns out he 3D Printed an exact clone of the Hope-Page...
Sand Dog 2.0 Banquet
- We all met for Pizza and drinks at Allan and Ann's house. Roger brought in a bunch of excellent pizza. Others brought beer, wine, soft drinks, etc. Really an nice gathering of good friends out in the beautiful fresh air of Florida. We had a great drawing... Scuba Museum gave away several of it's new products. James #1 gave away some Voit Duck Fins, Roger had some collector disks of early PADI scuba instruction. Allan's neighbor contributed a hand painted SCUBA lamp. And James #1 was drawn for the Sand Dog Snark III regulator.

Above Rob of Scuba Museum gave away several of the new "Diverter" mouthpieces.
- And if all that wasn't enough, Dan set up and projected some episodes of Sea Hunt on an outdoor screen!
- The next day, Jill and I left for Minnesota and 4:30 AM... AARGH! Two days at 13 hours and wee're now back in Minnesota.