GLWC goes south for the winter!

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Ummm, it was dark? Pretty interesting cavern in the day. real dark at night once everyone (we had about 11 of us in there) turns off there lights.

As for the total trip, there's two main themes to the story. Syeve and I doing the Oriskany on Tuesday then the springs Thursday and Friday, and Ber and group doing Springs and river all week long. Ber and group got to see manatees and stuff like that.

Ken

Don't forget about the two HUGE and colorful crawdads on the night dive and a bunch of flounder in the main spring :D I was really pleased with my two students. They were hanging at the safety stop with hubby and I just inside the entrance when I checked my air and noticed I was moving toward Ginnie's 1500psi minimum. The boys knew they were supposed to be out before they hit 1500 and I was surprised when they had stayed deep as long as they did, we were the last 4 out. I checked their air pressures and was amazed to see they were running right along with my consumption although they DID start with at least a couple hundred more pounds than me.

Then there was Crystal River where a manatee was playing "Sink the DM" during a tired diver tow. One student was doing the 50 yard tow, dragging the DM along by his tank valve. A manatee comes up and puts it's head on the DM's chest, looks him in the eye and just stays there. Maybe it wanted a ride too :confused:
Ber :lilbunny:
 

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