Scott, you are my instructor back in Pensacola around late 90's. I have not been in the water past 20 years but enjoyed diving HI, Japan, Maine, and best of all Cuba. Two other Navy folks Barb & Matt, one local named CJ and I formed / became the original ESAR dive team. Our ESAR team went to Morrison springs for a training and fun dive. We entered that 1st cave and I dropped down to around 91' and it was amazing to look around and see groups of divers in that large chamber but I decided to call my dive and headed back up to the opening, flipped around and crawled backwards because the flow was so strong it would press the reg button in when you faced the current. Keeping my head down I worked out and made it to that tree across the opening. Checked my air and I was at 200, did my stop at the platform watching the air get lower and lower but stayed a bit longer as I had not planned that depth. It was time to get out and warm up and we had a picnic and headed back to Milton! 150 some dives, rescue, search & recovery, dry suit, the only close call was in the pool when my regulator line burst and you drug me to the surface. Thank you for all the memories and my life long friends Matt (rip), Barb, and CJ
I did Vortex and Morrison Spring. (Only open water) And I was hooked. Videos on my channel. Not very good vids. Morrison had tannin in the water. Almost 0 viz. Bam! Clear water. So cool. Didn't even own a reel. Got cave certified. Sometimes we do stupid stuff. This guy had me drooling. Thanks.
Scott, you are my instructor back in Pensacola around late 90's. I have not been in the water past 20 years but enjoyed diving HI, Japan, Maine, and best of all Cuba. Two other Navy folks Barb & Matt, one local named CJ and I formed / became the original ESAR dive team. Our ESAR team went to Morrison springs for a training and fun dive. We entered that 1st cave and I dropped down to around 91' and it was amazing to look around and see groups of divers in that large chamber but I decided to call my dive and headed back up to the opening, flipped around and crawled backwards because the flow was so strong it would press the reg button in when you faced the current. Keeping my head down I worked out and made it to that tree across the opening. Checked my air and I was at 200, did my stop at the platform watching the air get lower and lower but stayed a bit longer as I had not planned that depth. It was time to get out and warm up and we had a picnic and headed back to Milton! 150 some dives, rescue, search & recovery, dry suit, the only close call was in the pool when my regulator line burst and you drug me to the surface. Thank you for all the memories and my life long friends Matt (rip), Barb, and CJ
Thanks for doing these interviews. Please keep them coming. If you can, interview Tracy Grubbs.
Thanks for watching, we'll look into it!
Scott was my cavern diving instructor.
Fantastic video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come!
I did Vortex and Morrison Spring. (Only open water) And I was hooked. Videos on my channel. Not very good vids. Morrison had tannin in the water. Almost 0 viz. Bam! Clear water. So cool. Didn't even own a reel. Got cave certified. Sometimes we do stupid stuff. This guy had me drooling. Thanks.
i love when we mentioned Edd 😂😂😂
Frank McNamara found the back of JB