Jackson Blue Pictures and Report Jan 13th-14th

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Since I did so many cavern dives before doing Intro, I appreciate the beauty of the caverns. I love just poking around the cavern and exploring. JB is so big...there are numerous nooks and crannies to explore. If you haven't explored the left side of the cavern going in...which is technically cave, that is a whole new section.

Fun pictures -- one of these trips, I really ought to take some time and just meander about in the JB cavern. It's so pretty.
 
Thanks so much Walter and Glen for giving me tips on sidemount. And thank you Edd for setting up my Nomad Express. I love it!! It just feels like you glide in the water. From the first time I tried it, it was me!!
 
My surface pictures looked identical to yours so i didn't post them. I have a few I can post that are a little different:

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This pictures shows my heater...man that thing was worth the money!
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Here is some crazy guy taking pictures early in the morning....
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Hey Glen,

Have you had any time to look over some of those surface shots you took?
 
This pictures shows my heater...man that thing was worth the money!
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That thing was definately worth every dime invested. Denise and I were wishing we slipped outside while you were enjoying diner at Old Mexico and "liberated" it out of your truck for us to use on Thursday :D.
 

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