wjefferis
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If you think of it that is even more reason to stay out of caverns & caves.
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paulwall:I'm selling all my stuff and moving into a cavern (not cave, as I'm not certified).
wjefferis:Thought this might be of interest to y'all as well. it was taken from the accidents/incidents section
wjefferis:"He did run out of air," (the deputy) said. "He was diving with two buddies and, at some point, got separated from the buddies."
(the deputy) said (the deceased diver) and his friends were not actually cave diving, but they were diving in an area that would fall under the category of cavern diving — where an overhead obstruction does not allow direct access to the surface, he said.
wjefferis:Monday's incident marks the second diver death in less than a week, with the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office reporting that a certified cave diver from Virginia died last week while diving alone in a spring along the Suwannee River.
Lafayette County (deputy) said last week that the body of (other deceased diver) , 53, of Charlottesville, Va., was recovered Thursday in a remote spring in northwest Lafayette County known as Allan Millpond Springs.
(other deceased diver) was reported missing Wednesday when he didn't show up at a friend's house in Alachua County, and searchers located his vehicle near the spring run that leads to the Suwannee River.
Certified cave divers from around the area were called in to search for (other deceased diver) . They located his body about 300 feet from the mouth of a shallow cave, and by looking at dive journals, investigators said (the deceased diver) apparently had been inside the same cave as many as 40 times before last week's fatal dive.
SuPrBuGmAn:You can't lose your buddies at Morrison's large cavern(or the shallower one for that matter unless you try pushing the small, silty passageways(cave))......If there was a gear malfunction at Morrison, you can be out of the cavern entrance relatively quickly - although that wouldn't be necessary with good buddy skills. You can get to your nearest buddy quicker than to the surface, which won't be a problem, since there is nowhere for them to hide in Morrison.....
Morrison, like Ginnie, is fairly OW friendly as long as you can maintain yourself and your buddies. There are some other caverns, that aren't so forgiving. Whats so difficult in understanding that?
mike_s:How much you want for your HP-100's?![]()
SuPrBuGmAn:Wonderfull... Paul goes down and my dreams get haunted![]()