Dive Report Vortex 1/23-1/24

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Tom Smedley

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This past weekend at Vortex proved interesting to say the least. First of all – the weatherman lied. Forecasts were for 67 degrees and sunny skies but instead we had solid cloud cover and a strong wind from the northeast. In addition to all that, we learned on the way down that after hours of continuous pounding rain Otter Creek had breached the Berm and was flowing across the swimming area into the spring. Joey reported visibility at two-feet outside the cave.

Friday evening we went directly to Sally’s and met Joey and Jay for dinner. The Georgia crowd didn’t come in until nearly midnight so we talked and waited up for them. We needed to know Saturday’s plan. Water was still above the piers but the pumps were running and the level falling rapidly.

Saturday we placed tarps on the building next to the fill station as a windbreak. The water actually felt warm. Visibility had improved to about 25 feet. We broke the 16 open water students into two groups and were able to get all their skills done with no problems. Emmet brought some toys and on my third dive of the day I played with the Sea Doo scooter. For the last two dives I used a full face mask just to see if I liked it. Of course I did – I was afraid of that.

Kevin, Bugman, and another diver did a side-mount dive to about 1600 feet I think they said. One diver by himself with doubles and lots of tech gear was really plowing the bottom of the cave.

Flow coming from the cave proved very strong. During the evening barbecue Eddie discovered that one of the pumps had stopped and the water level was above the piers once again. He drove to the pump station and reset the circuit breakers. By morning water level was back down and the visibility back to about 20 feet. We had no trouble sleeping Saturday night.

Sunday we kept the weather radar called up all morning. Forecast called for 95 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms. We hoped that the weatherman lied once again. He did give us a reprieve and we were able to get the students done before rain started. Throughout the weekend we certified 16 open water divers, 9 Nitrox divers, 1 Dry suit diver, and 3 Associate Instructors.

The drive home wasn’t so great – we watched the clouds grow angrier the farther north we went. Between Troy and Montgomery we got severely rained on. All the creeks were out of their banks and swirling muddy water filled every ditch. Once again – Sunday evening we had no trouble sleeping.
 
Hey Tom. I was the other diver with Mat and Kevin. It was good to meet you. If I seemed a bit out of sorts, I was a bit pre occupied due to some non diving issues. If I seemed unfriendly or anything I do appologize. It was not meant that way but I feel I did act a bit unfriendly. Mark
 
You didn't act unfriendly - It was a stressful weekend for all with the doofus weather. It was great to meet you too. Others that come to mind that were there this weekend were Cade and Debra, Steve and Monica, Chris and Donna... It was a great weekend for diving and socializing even if the weather didn't cooperate.
 
You didn't act unfriendly - It was a stressful weekend for all with the doofus weather. It was great to meet you too. Others that come to mind that were there this weekend were Cade and Debra, Steve and Monica, Chris and Donna... It was a great weekend for diving and socializing even if the weather didn't cooperate.

Thanks. I am not the most social person when I don't know someone. I don't mean anything by it, and I was concerned I may have been in that mode Saturday. Take care. Mark
 
Great to see you again Tommy. As always a great report too. Next time drag Uncle Ricky down too.
 
Great to see you again Tommy. As always a great report too. Next time drag Uncle Ricky down too.
Kev,
I see the cup without beer as useless! :coffee:
Bless,
Kenny P.
 
Wish I had know that was you under the blue tarp! I would have come over and introduced myself. We were parked over next to the new pavilion. My wife was finishing up with an OW student and I was finishing a sidemount course. I'm glad the storms held out, too!
 

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