Dove there many times over the years. First dive, (a LONG time ago) there was a 3rd chamber open with depths extending to 300 ft or more (I didn't go beyond the entrance to the third den. They dynamited closed the entrance to the third chamber and beyond due to fatalities. Have a picture of a sign saying "Warning, 23 divers have died in this spring....don't be next.
Cave diver here. Need to fix your buoyancy and streamline your gear before cavern diving. Asking for a silt out kicking like that and ur hoses are a serious entanglement risk
Thanks for the info we where not going into the cavern that day we or newly certified and was just looking around the entrance we hope to get cave certified one day and we will get the proper training to dive the conditions we will face in that field of diving
Hey there! Thank you for subbing to us. We started out just like you. Freshly certified with a focus on the caverns and caves. We did finally make it to Cave but it was a road filled with hard lessons and tough love. Be very careful with what you post. Watch it carefully before posting and try to shy away from those moments that you may be exposed to the masses of divers who would rather ridicule you than try to help. We were very lucky to have been schooled by @DiveTalk for one of our videos. It really gave us a lot of insight as to how crazy things can be as content creators and how diverse the egos of divers can be. Gus & Woody are great and have done a lot to help us. Taking harsh criticism is hard but if you dig through the egotistical comments for the valid points they contain, you can learn a lot. When Gus and Woody reacted to our dive at Eagles Nest as Open Water divers, it started a landslide of opportunities to make a lot of new friends and gain a lot of new perspectives as to how our videos were affecting the dive community and new divers who needed better messaging from us. Keep it up and follow your passion with a lust and thirst that nothing can quench. Just be very careful in the process and share your positivity with everyone. You're off to a great start.
@@Ciesiam I’ve heard this claim before, and after a lot of research, I don’t see any merit to it. There are a few basic rules that need to be followed. Most of the issues that you’re eluding to do not apply at the depths involved in SNUBA.
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Dove there many times over the years. First dive, (a LONG time ago) there was a 3rd chamber open with depths extending to 300 ft or more (I didn't go beyond the entrance to the third den. They dynamited closed the entrance to the third chamber and beyond due to fatalities. Have a picture of a sign saying "Warning, 23 divers have died in this spring....don't be next.
Awesome! Id faint lol
How deep is the bottom of the crater.. ( main hole) is it within NDL?
It's about 320 ft and yes there's deco stops
@@flaboytrucker I guess I meant the initial opening, the one you can see from the surface
It's around 55 to 60 feet deep at opening than the main cave starts
Cave diver here. Need to fix your buoyancy and streamline your gear before cavern diving. Asking for a silt out kicking like that and ur hoses are a serious entanglement risk
Thanks for the info we where not going into the cavern that day we or newly certified and was just looking around the entrance we hope to get cave certified one day and we will get the proper training to dive the conditions we will face in that field of diving
You skipped the best part. That giant cavern in amazing. There is a pressure washer at the bottom, 92'
one day i hope to get cave cert and explore what florida has in store
Logged many dives there
leave a comment here for future ideas thanks
Hey there! Thank you for subbing to us. We started out just like you. Freshly certified with a focus on the caverns and caves. We did finally make it to Cave but it was a road filled with hard lessons and tough love. Be very careful with what you post. Watch it carefully before posting and try to shy away from those moments that you may be exposed to the masses of divers who would rather ridicule you than try to help. We were very lucky to have been schooled by @DiveTalk for one of our videos. It really gave us a lot of insight as to how crazy things can be as content creators and how diverse the egos of divers can be. Gus & Woody are great and have done a lot to help us. Taking harsh criticism is hard but if you dig through the egotistical comments for the valid points they contain, you can learn a lot. When Gus and Woody reacted to our dive at Eagles Nest as Open Water divers, it started a landslide of opportunities to make a lot of new friends and gain a lot of new perspectives as to how our videos were affecting the dive community and new divers who needed better messaging from us. Keep it up and follow your passion with a lust and thirst that nothing can quench. Just be very careful in the process and share your positivity with everyone. You're off to a great start.
@@FoundInTheRiverAndCaves thanks for the comments we love them also we love your videos also keep up the good work
Nice! Next trip out I’ll try my SNUBA setup there, but I’m limited to 20’ max depth. Nice to see the cave. Subscribed
Very nice dive maybe get your certification one day and enjoy with us
Please do not SNUBA. Take time to get your SCUBA Certification. Afterwards you will understand why SNUBA companies should be put out of business.
@@Ciesiam I’ve heard this claim before, and after a lot of research, I don’t see any merit to it. There are a few basic rules that need to be followed. Most of the issues that you’re eluding to do not apply at the depths involved in SNUBA.
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