So last year I asked for recommendations for JB but that trip fell through. So I am trying again this year in a couple of weeks, this trip is pretty much a go short of an emergency.
This time I will have a bit longer for diving, planning for six diving days. I've been watching a ton of videos to get a feel for the cave.
My diving style, I will be diving widemount with my LP108s and an AL80 stage, along with the usual deco bottle. I will be bringing my XJ and due to my one leg I don't like to swim against the flow unless I can pull and glide. Being I don't have a back up scooter and my preference for solo diving, I try to keep my max scooter distance around 2,000ft. I also don't really do small stuff, I am afraid of ending up like Winnie the Pooh.
I have two guided prior dives at JB so I'm not a completely new to the cave, which included bring towed to King's Canyon, a place I enjoyed a lot. I don't mind visiting the same place twice, if fact I prefer it as the first dive I am often focused on navigation and it is often the second, third, and fourth dives when I can truly take in a place in the dive.
I've hit Hole in the Wall and Twin last trip. I enjoyed them, but I'm not sure I want to spend $100 renting a boat and I have zero experience scootering in a low flow system. Also while I'm not a neophyte driving a boat, I'm not sure I want to deal with docking one myself at the docks.
Tentative plan
D1: Slow scooter to 2,500ft mostly to learn navigation.
D2: Slow scooter to find the King's Canyon jumps, on the way back his some close to the exit things like maybe the White Dome Room and Horseshoe Circuit.
D3: King's Canyon First dive
D4: King's Canyon Second dive
Days five and six are up in the air, not entirely sure what to do looking at the new work in progress map someone sent me. Lost student tunnel? Queen's bypass?
This time I will have a bit longer for diving, planning for six diving days. I've been watching a ton of videos to get a feel for the cave.
My diving style, I will be diving widemount with my LP108s and an AL80 stage, along with the usual deco bottle. I will be bringing my XJ and due to my one leg I don't like to swim against the flow unless I can pull and glide. Being I don't have a back up scooter and my preference for solo diving, I try to keep my max scooter distance around 2,000ft. I also don't really do small stuff, I am afraid of ending up like Winnie the Pooh.
I have two guided prior dives at JB so I'm not a completely new to the cave, which included bring towed to King's Canyon, a place I enjoyed a lot. I don't mind visiting the same place twice, if fact I prefer it as the first dive I am often focused on navigation and it is often the second, third, and fourth dives when I can truly take in a place in the dive.
I've hit Hole in the Wall and Twin last trip. I enjoyed them, but I'm not sure I want to spend $100 renting a boat and I have zero experience scootering in a low flow system. Also while I'm not a neophyte driving a boat, I'm not sure I want to deal with docking one myself at the docks.
Tentative plan
D1: Slow scooter to 2,500ft mostly to learn navigation.
D2: Slow scooter to find the King's Canyon jumps, on the way back his some close to the exit things like maybe the White Dome Room and Horseshoe Circuit.
D3: King's Canyon First dive
D4: King's Canyon Second dive
Days five and six are up in the air, not entirely sure what to do looking at the new work in progress map someone sent me. Lost student tunnel? Queen's bypass?