elgoog
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Hi -
I just got back from a week of diving in Mexico - this was my first trip after my Intro to Cave class and I dove with Under the Jungle once again. I was going for easy and convenient so didn't rent a car and stayed in the rooms above the dive shop. Dove with @sea_otter who also finished her Intro class a couple of days before I got there.
We spent the first couple of days at familiar sites doing a combo of fun dives and refresher skills - Tajma Ha (goldline) and Mayan Blue (A and B tunnels). It was really cool to be in familiar passages, recognize features on the lines and, most importantly for me, anticipate what was coming up. Yay for super detailed notes from my last trip!
In the B Tunnel dive, a team before us had silted up parts of the mainline pretty significantly - this reduced visibility but created an amazing effect in the halocline that looked like a ghostly mist floating over the sparkling blue water that gives this cenote its name.
After the Mayan Blue dives, we were the only ones left at the cenote and I got a chance to get some photos of this absolutely gorgeous place.
The next day was Otoch Ha, we did the classroom and field drill part of how to work with Ts from the Full Cave course as there's a one pretty much right at the entrance with the mainline coming out to open water. At my current level, I can only do this dive with a Full Cave instructor (which we were with) as you need to be at least Full Cave or GUE C1 to even get the key to the gate from Zero Gravity. I think this was one of my favorite caves of this trip - I'd definitely want to come back here. The drive to it is pretty useful as well if you want your internal organs rearranged a little bit.
Continued in next post as I hit my limit on number of photos I could upload.
I just got back from a week of diving in Mexico - this was my first trip after my Intro to Cave class and I dove with Under the Jungle once again. I was going for easy and convenient so didn't rent a car and stayed in the rooms above the dive shop. Dove with @sea_otter who also finished her Intro class a couple of days before I got there.
We spent the first couple of days at familiar sites doing a combo of fun dives and refresher skills - Tajma Ha (goldline) and Mayan Blue (A and B tunnels). It was really cool to be in familiar passages, recognize features on the lines and, most importantly for me, anticipate what was coming up. Yay for super detailed notes from my last trip!
In the B Tunnel dive, a team before us had silted up parts of the mainline pretty significantly - this reduced visibility but created an amazing effect in the halocline that looked like a ghostly mist floating over the sparkling blue water that gives this cenote its name.
After the Mayan Blue dives, we were the only ones left at the cenote and I got a chance to get some photos of this absolutely gorgeous place.
The next day was Otoch Ha, we did the classroom and field drill part of how to work with Ts from the Full Cave course as there's a one pretty much right at the entrance with the mainline coming out to open water. At my current level, I can only do this dive with a Full Cave instructor (which we were with) as you need to be at least Full Cave or GUE C1 to even get the key to the gate from Zero Gravity. I think this was one of my favorite caves of this trip - I'd definitely want to come back here. The drive to it is pretty useful as well if you want your internal organs rearranged a little bit.
We did one dive at Dos Palmas the next day and that introduced us to flow. Nothing compared to what's in Florida but medium-high by Mexico standards. It was really interesting experiencing it first hand as it does things I did not expect it to .i.e push you every which way down the passage except where the line is going and push your fins up on the way out so it feels like you have a bunch of gas trapped in your legs as you desperately try to vent. Great learning experience and I can't wait to dive the real flow in Florida caves now
The last day was at Nohoch Nah Chich where we dove Alberto's Line and then the Upstream Mainline for another long photo session.
Continued in next post as I hit my limit on number of photos I could upload.