Sounds like a good reason to invest your time and a little money in a cave course. May open a whole new world of diving for you.
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I can already dive the ballroom and have several times already...
I see this post as very analogous to:
I have no interest in flying commercial airplanes, so I don't see any need to spend thousands of dollars on a pilot's license. I just want to fly a Cesna in broad daylight with no guages. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
To the OP, why do you feel that you are able to do this, when certified cave divers are telling you not to? You are asking for trouble, If you aren't willing to learn to do this safely, please stay out. What about the guys you are putting at risk when they have to recover your body? It is very easy to get lost in that part of the cave, it really is not as simple as two left turns. Just because you have dove the ballroom in no way what so ever qualifies you to dive the Devils system. Also keep in mind that it is against Ginnie Springs rules for non certified Cave divers to enter the Devils system with a light. Maybe someone should contact the park so they can keep an eye out for you, that way no one has to go find you later.
Really? You've never seen a pilot hand the controls to someone who has never flown before and let them fly it for a bit without actually landing the plane or taking off???? I've seen pilots do that.