That is the scene me and my nephew saw when we were there. Very sad so early on in the new park existence. Thanks for the pics.
Kenny P.
Kenny P.
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No storm troopers, nobody checking for buddies, but there are locks on the gates at Morrison.
Oh, and FWIW, I dove Blue Hole on the Itch earlier this year and it has a beautiful cave system
No storm troopers, nobody checking for buddies, but there are locks on the gates at Morrison.
Oh, and FWIW, I dove Blue Hole on the Itch earlier this year and it has a beautiful cave system
Yes it does and I have been there many times all through it. As well, a few years ago I snuck in and dove through the chimney down to about 90 feet on a 19 cf pony stuck in my weight belt. But, the access is so limited these days most people will not get in, doesn't matter to me, I suppose. There is a shot I would like to get again, one I did with my Nikonos but cannot seem to find the slide, looking up through the hole. Guess I will have to sneek back in. N
Its open to diving in the wintertime. You have to have at least a cavern card and sometimes the rangers want to inspect your gear for foreign plant life. Its closed the rest of the year to allow the eel grass to replenish or something like that..?..
Its very open to diving, seasonally though. Getting 90' deep in that hole would require going down a bedding plane cave restriction, a breakdown restriction called the Diamond Sands restriction, and several hundred feet of cave... You'd never make it with just 19cf, sure you're talking about the same cave?
http://www.tampadiving.com/sections/diving/cave_systems/media/jug/jug_map.jpg
Yes, thank you, since I don't log dives I sometimes get them confused, it could have been 60 feet but I remember 90. You would probably be surprised to see how long I can make 19 cf last when I need to make it last. The Blue Hole at Itchetuckee is the one I am talking about. Yes, I am aware that it is open sometimes in the winter, if I lived down there and maybe I will sooner or later again then I would get on that for sure.
Once dropping through the hole you come out in a cavern that hits bottom about 32 feet, there is a opening on I think the north side but I recall it dead ends. Heading south, yes, there is a restriction, lol, and some swift current from the entrance on the south side that transitions into the cave system. Thing is, in a Speedo, a 19 cf tank stuck in my weight belt, I can go places a regular rig, even a sidemount has difficulty. I do bounces to 100 to 130 on my 19 all the time surveying my sidescan returns, yeah, 19 cf is plenty. Whatever depth that restriction is, that is where I was. BTW, I have been through it and into the cave system, it is tight. Names change since the 70s but I think we are talking about the same place, in those times we thought we were doing good to get through into the cave system, take a look and then get out. I think that cavers have now done extended explorations.
The regulator I used is a Mk V clone with a Sea Turtle Air Buddy, button spg, that is all. I skip breathed, essentially using the 19 to make an extended breath hold dive. My watch was on my wrist, a depth guage was Velcroed to the 19cf. That is all I had since I was in stealth mode, March/April 2005. As I have said before, safety is way over rated. N
Sorry I couldn't help myself.
Yes, thank you, since I don't log dives I sometimes get them confused, it could have been 60 feet but I remember 90. You would probably be surprised to see how long I can make 19 cf last when I need to make it last. The Blue Hole at Itchetuckee is the one I am talking about. Yes, I am aware that it is open sometimes in the winter, if I lived down there and maybe I will sooner or later again then I would get on that for sure.
Once dropping through the hole you come out in a cavern that hits bottom about 32 feet, there is a opening on I think the north side but I recall it dead ends. Heading south, yes, there is a restriction, lol, and some swift current from the entrance on the south side that transitions into the cave system. Thing is, in a Speedo, a 19 cf tank stuck in my weight belt, I can go places a regular rig, even a sidemount has difficulty. I do bounces to 100 to 130 on my 19 all the time surveying my sidescan returns, yeah, 19 cf is plenty. Whatever depth that restriction is, that is where I was. BTW, I have been through it and into the cave system, it is tight. Names change since the 70s but I think we are talking about the same place, in those times we thought we were doing good to get through into the cave system, take a look and then get out. I think that cavers have now done extended explorations.