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Thats a long damn swim..
opps,9000ft, not 9 kilometers
opps,9000ft, not 9 kilometers
Let's stick to the Original Premise, shall we? Why muck up a good thread trying to humiliate someone? If you are actually concerned about him, take it to PMs.
I have never been to Maple Leaf, but I am Intro to Cave under Rick Murcur. He taught me how to sign in Canadian so we could complete the course! Ankle injuries have prevented me from continuing my education and I am making a few exploratory dives to re-familiarize myself with the fun and the process. PM me if you need a buddy!
I have been about 600' back in P1, but my most memorable cave dive was seeing all the blind crawdads in Orange Grove Sink. Little River was fun too.
I didn't know you could do Intro to Cave with a standard length hose
You can't. 7' hose required.
I'm also wondering how good a SAC rate is needed to get to the MapleLeaf on 1/3 single/ 1/6doubles ?
It was actually OK if I took my time with foot placement. I think it would be better with sidemount though. Also, the first time I had a full flood on my Drysuit. The second time I just wore a bathing suit. I got a few stares, but it beat walking up those stairs with 50 extra pounds of water around my legs!Little river is a good place to get your ankle injured. Beautiful system, pain in the butt to get in.