You are right Sam, and I did a dive with Jeano and Fred the day before that. Thanks. If anyone remembers a cave dive with me, please refresh my memory. Mine is demonstrably worst than Sam's which is one reason why I'm doing this!
04/29/2015
18: Ginnie. Solo. Per Capt Jim Wyatt's suggestion, I did the Roller Coaster today. Ginnie is more familiar with each dive. On every jump, I take a moment to stop and find the line it's referring to. This was the fourth set of double arrows at about 750 and until today I had never seen that line. I was careful to keep the line low in case scooters were in the cave, tieing off on a rock in the dead center of the run. I can tell why they call it the Roller Coaster too. Up, down, left, right, this was all over the place. There were a number of places to pull and glide on but it was obvious that a few divers had done silt angels in there at one time. I was going to make the jump to the gold line and continue up to the next jump and do it as well, but I got a bit spooked. Was it the death in here a few nights ago? I don't know and I didn't care. I had plenty of gas, but I went back to the last jump, pulled my spool and am calling it a day. Total dive time 1:02 w/7 minutes of Deco. My VTX required two minutes less than my DG03 (5 vs 7).
Caveat: before the dive, I had gotten some weird looking crap on my foot, so I went down to the river to wash my feet. A young man was sitting there on the bench and I said something like "Clearing your head by the river?" What followed was a nice conversation with Zach who will be doing his cavern class tomorrow. What was even nicer was that he was reading ScubaBoard on his phone when I interrupted him. I wish him the best of luck and hope we read about his cavern class as well as how much he likes DRIS: Dive Right In Scuba.
Caveat part deux: It was nice seeing Jill Heinerth in the parking lot after the dive. She's using the Ginnie Pool to do 'skills n drills' with a student on their new Prism. I asked her how many cave dives and how many hours on the rebreather does a person need before they combine the two (with a class, of course). She told me the only requirement was to have 50 hours on the rebreather before you think about taking a class to go in a cave. This guy's just learning, so they are only using Ginnie as a pool. Interesting. Best of luck to her and her student as well!
04/29/2015
18: Ginnie. Solo. Per Capt Jim Wyatt's suggestion, I did the Roller Coaster today. Ginnie is more familiar with each dive. On every jump, I take a moment to stop and find the line it's referring to. This was the fourth set of double arrows at about 750 and until today I had never seen that line. I was careful to keep the line low in case scooters were in the cave, tieing off on a rock in the dead center of the run. I can tell why they call it the Roller Coaster too. Up, down, left, right, this was all over the place. There were a number of places to pull and glide on but it was obvious that a few divers had done silt angels in there at one time. I was going to make the jump to the gold line and continue up to the next jump and do it as well, but I got a bit spooked. Was it the death in here a few nights ago? I don't know and I didn't care. I had plenty of gas, but I went back to the last jump, pulled my spool and am calling it a day. Total dive time 1:02 w/7 minutes of Deco. My VTX required two minutes less than my DG03 (5 vs 7).
Caveat: before the dive, I had gotten some weird looking crap on my foot, so I went down to the river to wash my feet. A young man was sitting there on the bench and I said something like "Clearing your head by the river?" What followed was a nice conversation with Zach who will be doing his cavern class tomorrow. What was even nicer was that he was reading ScubaBoard on his phone when I interrupted him. I wish him the best of luck and hope we read about his cavern class as well as how much he likes DRIS: Dive Right In Scuba.
Caveat part deux: It was nice seeing Jill Heinerth in the parking lot after the dive. She's using the Ginnie Pool to do 'skills n drills' with a student on their new Prism. I asked her how many cave dives and how many hours on the rebreather does a person need before they combine the two (with a class, of course). She told me the only requirement was to have 50 hours on the rebreather before you think about taking a class to go in a cave. This guy's just learning, so they are only using Ginnie as a pool. Interesting. Best of luck to her and her student as well!