Bluebonnet Hole

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Did someone say aquifer? Man, I need to take that mix class.
 
If anyone wants to put together an expidition to this hole I'm down, if its beyond my diving skills I'll schlep gear be a tank monkey surface support sherpa whatever, but if its 120 feet like one posts suggests for the bubbling I'd have to splash.
 
well anything to 160 I'd have to splash :)

anyone got a boat?
 
PLease god does someone have a boat I can ride in?!! I'll foot the fuel bill for the boat if you let me ride.
 
Got a 2 seater DiveYak--lol!

I would be willing to join this trek to provide whatever I could in the way of land-water support for a team. You know Rick, mules might work........is that a dive flag I see in the center of the hole...... |-)
 
I have a canoe, I was thinking I could paddle it up there and just tip it when I got over the hole
 
I'll meet people up there and help out as a support member. :-D
 
Is San Pedro Spring in san antonio diveable?
 
I may be wrong, but it seems I heard this was the gravel pit they used to help build the dam. THere is supposed to be old buckets and stuff there.

THis might make for a goos boat trip on the LT weekend I posted about. We're talking about renting one or more boats to get to places the shore divers don't usually get to see.

Mack
 

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