Wow!
What an amazing event
Early Saturday morning, prior to the Treasure Hunt, my dive buddy and I were filled with excitement... not knowing what to expect, we headed into the dive shop early. Already, the area was filled with divers from every walk of life! We were ushered to our parking spot and the fun began.
At our dive briefing, we were told basically how the event would go... and shortly after; 'scuba dressed' to the waist, we began our descent into the mine! The cool air was refreshing and the sites were awesome; huge rock pillars, solid rock walls with veins of metal running through them... mineral deposits and the starts of what will most likely be formidable stalagmites in a thousand years!

Once down, at what I can only guess was 100+ feet below the surface of the earth, was a floating dock. This is where we received our tanks and geared up.
With 120 people to get through the dives, it's no surprise that we didn't have much time to get ready, but it worked! I commend the Dive Staff for keeping us all in line AND not just on time, but early! With air on and gear in order we hopped in, after and OK sign we were on our way to the first chip area. It was a relatively short surface swim and we gathered around our guide waiting for the thumbs down. After a couple head counts, we were off to the races! 10 minutes of bottom time was allotted for each group to find as many chips as possible. I think it was normal to feel like a complete noob, but after a few minutes I got the hang of finding the chips. At the end of 10 minutes, they flashed us with dive lights and we surfaced. We then surface swam to area 2 and did a repeat. Another 10 minutes of bottom time, and then a quick zip tie of our poker chip bags and we were done with our first dive of the day.
We had a couple hour surface interval, enough time to dry off and get some lunch and we were back for dive 2. It went the same way and a final tally of our chips was done. We all proudly carried our auction cards up the stairs and out of the mine.
After the last dive group exited the mine, the BBQ arrived. I'm not sure if it was due to having such a busy day or my measly energy bar for lunch but that dinner was heavenly! Hot dogs, BBQ pork, baked beans, potato salad, and even cake! My mouth is watering just thinking about it. The 100+ of us gathered in an outdoor covered area with lots of tables and chairs waiting for the start of the auction.
With Steve at the helm, the auction ended up being half a comedy show and half an auction. That guy is a trip and I may ask him to sign my fins next year.

I sat up front with my buddy Tamara and a great group of divers I had met that day and enjoyed the show. Hey Jon and Shelby! The auctions were nonstop fun and I think most of us have sore sides today from all of the laughing.
I got to meet NetDoc, what a wealth of knowledge in this guy wrapped up in a warm, humorous shell! Was nice meeting you man!
The last thing that really left an impression on me was the Bonne Terre Dive Staff. They are the nicest most down to earth group of folks I've ever met. They treated me just like family and I can't wait to see them again. I'd love to name them all but I'm pushing 32 so my memory is getting bad

and I don't want to leave anyone out. Anyway, each one of them was super accommodating and at the heart of making this phenomenal event a success.
I'm hooked and I'll be a part of this event as long as they'll have me.
See you next year!!
OZ
(Will Osborn)