Those are both impressive. I think there might be some ambivalence about another online guide to the springs, as things are over-crowded there in recent years. I would say it would be great -- in my own opinion, and i think many others who use this forum and care for the springs -- if you could emphasize more that it is a traditional clothing-optional area. The problem recently has been people not open to the clothing-optional nature of the place, taking over the springs on the weekends etc. Anything you can do to make it more central to the "guide," and more inviting for people to try, that would be great. There is a million other places in SoCal for non-naturists to go swimming and hiking, but very few places like--indeed only one--Deep Creek. In recent years I personally have seen more and more people return to the nude ways of the place, but everything helps.