Another weekend in review...

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The spring that made you poo yourself :D
 
I need to be there now.
 
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The spring that made you poo yourself :D
That spring is no joke. Every bit as silty as royal springs, but a little bigger, and it goes a lot further. Very pretty however, white walls with black speckles everywhere. Don't think I'll go back there anytime soon.
 
I want to thank you for the great trip report.
Perhaps you need to take the PADI navigation specialty to learn which way of the map goes up, lol?
 
Nice pics, looks like a fun time.
 
What's the matter with that spring? It looks beautiful.
 
What's the matter with that spring? It looks beautiful.
Beautiful spring, very pretty ceiling and walls in the cave (white with specs) but very low flow and the silt on exit was bad enough that you forget your 21w HID is even turned on. It's just one that once you've been 600ft back and it didn't get better, you have to ask yourself if the risk of going any further is properly rewarded, and for me it is not, at least not until I've seen the "safer" caves.
 
You should keep visiting it... your bound to knock all the percolation out eventually.

I'm glad the next time I go, there will be a little less **** raining down from the ceiling. Thanks.

What's the matter with that spring? It looks beautiful.

Nothing at all wrong with it. It is beautiful, it just isn't an easy dive.
 
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