Thanks for the information
[QUOTE=Pbarber307;7370566]I went to the well-known low grade Motel / Studio in Springfield and my provider met me downstairs to give me a parking tag. Apparently, signs have been posted for a while now in the elevators informing guests that they need to display a parking tag. I always go in the side door and bypass the front desk altogether, so I never saw the notices. My provider told me one of her clients got his car towed that morning. They may not be as vigilant at night, but if you go during the day, be sure to get a tag. Or you can park in the vacant lot adjoining the motel parking lot, the burger place, or even the strip mall across the road.[/QUOTE]Dang is management trying to clean up? I was just there this weekend, I'm glad I wasn't towed. I drove by last night and did notice that all the cars had tags.
Dreaming of Greece Spelunking
This is an inquiry about visits to Greece.
While I had an early college experience of a Greek spelunking visit, (my traveling partner requested the trip), it has been very rare since then.
One problem is the the recent trips to Greece caverns to Spelunk (is that a word?) have only been to caverns with passage ways to narrow for me to pass. In addition the tool that I have for spelunking is considered by my traveling partners as of larger size and unsuitable for entry. I feel a part of the problem may be that my tool does not have the diamond head stiffness that my it did in my 20's. So I get up close where the view is great, but the passages just will not let me fit though. (even if I lube up my tool and the passage way! Can it be that larger caverns that would accommodate my spelunking tool are just not available? Or do I need to improve my spelunking preparation and technique?
Any advice would be appreciated??