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What changed at Blue Grotto besides the ownership?
What changed at Blue Grotto besides the ownership?
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Omicron:I've never been to Blue Grotto, but the Ginnie Ballroom isn't really much of an overhead. Yeah, you are technically in an overhead but it's not really that bad. Trying to swim into that flow down by the grate is a pretty good approximation of good flow in some of the caves.
I've made some very interesting entrances/exits into and out of really high flow caves. One in Missouri you used every available appendage to cram yourself in between the ceiling and the floor of the mouth of the cave to creep in. Legs splayed out behind you on the roof, arms wrapped around a boulder, head wedged in a crack in the ceiling...you eventually learn how to work with the flow instead of brute forcing in. You "sneak" your way into the cave and learn to find the path of least resistance. My entrance into this one in Missouri got easier every time I did it.
On one exit we pretty much just tried to drag our hands against the rock wall as we got flung out of the cave... my friend came zipping out with a big rock in his hands he was holding onto, and I blew a fin off and had my mask sideways.
All caves aren't that bad, but sometimes you gotta improvise, and it ain't always graceful
Dive-aholic:If you want to dive overheads, get the training!
Dive-aholic:If you want to dive overheads, get the training!