Southeastern Cave Conservancy Signs Sinking Cove Lease
SCCi Re-Opens Area to Cavers
Fellow Cavers,
The Southeastern Cave Conservancy has signed a caving lease for the Sinking Cove
area, re-opening the area to cavers. The lease was signed and delivered on May
17, 2001 and takes effect immediately. The lease is the result of much hard work
over many months, and is a substantial commitment of the Conservancy's financial
and other resources. Last February, the entire 16,000-acre Sinking Cove area was
closed when the owners leased it to a new management group. The area is now open
to permit holders only, with permits being sold for deer and turkey hunting,
trail riding, and a few other activities. The number of permits is strictly
limited, since the primary use of the area is wildlife management for hunting.
The Southeastern Cave Conservancy (SCCi) negotiated a lease and management
agreement to secure caver access to the caves and the campground. The agreement
is a sub-lease of caving and camping rights, with associated responsibilities.
It is costing SCCi several thousand dollars per year, but gives SCCi access
rights and management authority for Sinking Cove Cave, Custard Hollow Cave, and
all other caves on the property.
In effect, SCCi has purchased a group permit for the caving community. Cavers
are the only user group with this kind of blanket access agreement. All other
users will be paying individual permit fees ranging from $300 to $500 per year.
This arrangement provides cavers with continued access to the caves and
campground area outside of hunting
season.
The lease is a one-year agreement, which may be extended to a longer
term if we respect the rules and requirements of the leaseholders and owners.
These are embodied in the cave management plan included below and administered
by SCCi in cooperation with Deep South Outdoors. If everything works out well
our agreement will be extended to a longer term. If there are problems, we may
lose access permanently.
Our access is contingent on cavers respecting the rules, becoming part of the
team, and helping the owners and leaseholders maintain and protect the property.
If we fail to live up to our part of the agreement, the lease may be terminated
or not renewed. SCCi is investing a substantial amount of money in this lease,
and is depending on the good will and support of all cavers to ensure the
success of this arrangement.
If you have any questions about the preserve, the caves, or the management
plan you can contact Buddy Lane (blane@scci.org)
or Bill Putnam (putnam@scci.org) , who are
the members of the SCCi Sinking Cove property management committee.
Additional information is available on the SCCi web site's SInking Cove Preserve page.
You are welcome to reproduce and publish this announcement and the
accompanying management plan in grotto newsletters and similar publications.
Contributions and donations to help cover the cost of the lease will be very
much appreciated.
Bill Putnam
Sinking Cove Property Management Committee
Southeastern Cave Conservancy
putnam@scci.org
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