FIXXERVI6
Contributor
I was just wondering if anyone on the board has ever penitrated that old pump station at Lake Stillhouse? I have somewhere around 65 dives around the pump station but have never went inside. I have heard of people going inside but have not talked to anyone that has. Myself and a few buddies were thinking about trying it but I would like to get some opinions from someone with first hand experiance. Can anyone help.
Dunno what your level of training is but I'll throw out .02 do not take as an attack please it is not.
Here is the thing with it, cave/overhead training is available to everyone and its economical, its not some secret handshake club, or some elite divers group, anyone can go sign up, take the training. It doesn't have to cost you a fortune it doesn't require huge steels, drysuits, and $3,000 dollar lights. In terms of scuba costs you can get started fairly cheap and if you make smart purchases the gear is re usable, aka if you start with aluminum 80's they can be turned into deco/stage's no waste and aluminum 80's are great for these lakes.
I can not understand why anyone would take on such risk when there are EASY ways of reducing your risk. If your really interested in doing it, do it right.
Since you have such an urge to explore this thing I HIGHLY recomend at a MINIMUM you go to florida/mexico and take a cavern and intro to cave course, hell you can even come along on one of my trips to save on gas and I can get you hooked up with instructors if you'd like. Your chances of surviving would be much higher than if you just went with no training and a pony, zero to hero with some experience dives under your belt would be best, its all fun and games until it goes black.
Even with a reel and pony you need the training with some dives, when things go black and you have speghetti you'll feel your butt pucker up so tight you wont' know if it will ever let go again, and if that leads to panic your already toast. I'm no super diver but I've got training with some dives under my belt, some of them are under horrid conditions, and I've had my butt pucker real hard before, completely 0 visibility (when I say 0 you can't read a guage, light is useless 100% brail) black out with spegehtti, one time under fiarly high narcotic values and I have to just stop moving close my eyes, take a few deep breaths and keep my poo together and fix the situation slowly and methodicly, a reel can save you or kill you, even if you have practice with it, things can go pear shaped, adrenilne and diving don't go well together.
So I'm not flaiming, if you want to check this out then awsome, do it, go get the training and the gear, get some dives in and go check it out, it'll still be there, whats stopping you? If you wanna do it go do it, step 1 in executing the dive is signing up for a cavern and intro class.