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opps,9000ft, not 9 kilometers

Still a long swim:D. I am getting lazy in my old age, about 2000 feet one way is all I want swimming.
 
Let's stick to the Original Premise, shall we? Why muck up a good thread trying to humiliate someone? If you are actually concerned about him, take it to PMs.

I have never been to Maple Leaf, but I am Intro to Cave under Rick Murcur. He taught me how to sign in Canadian so we could complete the course! :D Ankle injuries have prevented me from continuing my education and I am making a few exploratory dives to re-familiarize myself with the fun and the process. PM me if you need a buddy! :D

I have been about 600' back in P1, but my most memorable cave dive was seeing all the blind crawdads in Orange Grove Sink. Little River was fun too.

Oh yeah... after having struggled in the past with being able to manage a valve drill, I did it pretty easily this time and even kept my trim. Double LP85s Rock though a bit heavy on my ankle still. I am now playing around with sidemounting with my Zeagle Express Tech BC. TJ over at Dayo likes what he sees, but I need to get to a pool to continue the process.
 
Let's stick to the Original Premise, shall we? Why muck up a good thread trying to humiliate someone? If you are actually concerned about him, take it to PMs.

I have never been to Maple Leaf, but I am Intro to Cave under Rick Murcur. He taught me how to sign in Canadian so we could complete the course! :D Ankle injuries have prevented me from continuing my education and I am making a few exploratory dives to re-familiarize myself with the fun and the process. PM me if you need a buddy! :D

I have been about 600' back in P1, but my most memorable cave dive was seeing all the blind crawdads in Orange Grove Sink. Little River was fun too.

Little river is a good place to get your ankle injured. Beautiful system, pain in the butt to get in.
 
yea my gear that i am selling is my OLD gear, i have a T2x w/ a 7' hose already, and selling my other gear for pocket $$$, i don't need my ABS octo, and am getting a Nitek plus for a back up.....
 
You can't. 7' hose required.

I'm also wondering how good a SAC rate is needed to get to the MapleLeaf on 1/3 single/ 1/6doubles ?


Better than what I have.
 
Little river is a good place to get your ankle injured. Beautiful system, pain in the butt to get in.
It was actually OK if I took my time with foot placement. I think it would be better with sidemount though. Also, the first time I had a full flood on my Drysuit. The second time I just wore a bathing suit. I got a few stares, but it beat walking up those stairs with 50 extra pounds of water around my legs! :D
 
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