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chilldive
10-21-2009, 04:51 PM
I'm sure this has been asked before, but while looking at tampadiving.com, I noticed that Ginnie Springs - Devils Ear/Eye, is listed at being 173 ft deep. I'm just wondering if that is really correct? And if so, where is that depth located at?

FW
10-21-2009, 04:54 PM
I'm sure this has been asked before, but while looking at tampadiving.com, I noticed that Ginnie Springs - Devils Ear/Eye, is listed at being 173 ft deep. I'm just wondering if that is really correct? And if so, where is that depth located at?

Yes, it is correct, at least as for what has already been explored. It is waaaaay in the back.

atedeschi
10-21-2009, 06:05 PM
For most your average depth is 80 feet

chilldive
10-21-2009, 06:12 PM
For most your average depth is 80 feet

I've dove there many times. It just doesn't "seem" like a system that would reach 170, so I find that interesting. Wish I could see that on a map.

But then, Peacock REALLY doesn't seem like it could hit that kind of depth, yet it does too. Interesting.

Here in Missouri, most springs we dive hit 150 and deeper, and they get there quickly (within the first 500 ft). Not going anywhere without trimix in your tanks or narcosis in your head!

Oister
10-21-2009, 08:10 PM
I've dove there many times. It just doesn't "seem" like a system that would reach 170, so I find that interesting. Wish I could see that on a map.

But then, Peacock REALLY doesn't seem like it could hit that kind of depth, yet it does too. Interesting.

Here in Missouri, most springs we dive hit 150 and deeper, and they get there quickly (within the first 500 ft). Not going anywhere without trimix in your tanks or narcosis in your head!It's not on the map it's a secret. SSSSSsssssssshhhhhh......

Rich
10-21-2009, 09:23 PM
It's not on the map it's a secret. SSSSSsssssssshhhhhh......

Now if you just had the right map.... ;)

safe diving,

Rich

SuPrBuGmAn
10-21-2009, 09:43 PM
Is that still accurate? I thought they pushed it deeper?

aainslie
10-22-2009, 10:20 AM
I'd love to hear if anyone has pushed it deeper.

I'll be presenting a map at the NACD conference that shows the new passage to a depth of 150 ft. To my knowledge, no one has surveyed it to 170 ft yet.

And why the hell this is supposed to be a big secret I'll never know.

chimie007
10-22-2009, 10:37 AM
I'm sure this has been asked before, but while looking at tampadiving.com, I noticed that Ginnie Springs - Devils Ear/Eye, is listed at being 173 ft deep. I'm just wondering if that is really correct? And if so, where is that depth located at?

Also, if you consider only the "old" Ginnie section (so first 3800'; to the end of main line), the max depth that I'm aware of is at an area called the "Scrapper" at about 3500-3700'. It gets to 110'+ with nothing to grab on and good flow. I have also hit 100'+ a few times in the Sherwood split corner but nothing close to 110'.

chilldive
10-22-2009, 10:52 AM
I'd love to hear if anyone has pushed it deeper.

I'll be presenting a map at the NACD conference that shows the new passage to a depth of 150 ft. To my knowledge, no one has surveyed it to 170 ft yet.

And why the hell this is supposed to be a big secret I'll never know.

I beginning to learn (I'm slow) that everything in cave diving is a secret until everyone else discovers it.

Dipping to 170 after traveling 3500+ ft in, would make for some interesting logistics - at least from what I'm used to.

LiteHedded
10-22-2009, 10:58 AM
I'd love to hear if anyone has pushed it deeper.

I'll be presenting a map at the NACD conference that shows the new passage to a depth of 150 ft. To my knowledge, no one has surveyed it to 170 ft yet.

And why the hell this is supposed to be a big secret I'll never know.

don't you know only certain divers are awesome enough to be allowed access to that section? the rest of us would trash it because we suck at cave diving.
especially you andrew! :smt081 :P

aainslie
10-22-2009, 02:55 PM
don't you know only certain divers are awesome enough to be allowed access to that section? the rest of us would trash it because we suck at cave diving.
especially you andrew! :smt081 :P

:) :)


I beginning to learn (I'm slow) that everything in cave diving is a secret until everyone else discovers it.

Dipping to 170 after traveling 3500+ ft in, would make for some interesting logistics - at least from what I'm used to.

Yeah, it makes for interesting gas planning, with backgas being a lit lighter than the stages. Also made deco planning interesting. Thank goodness for my X1!

Oister
10-22-2009, 03:03 PM
Now if you just had the right map.... ;)

safe diving,

RichThat map would do me no good except to look at the pretty picture. That dive does not sound like one I would care to do.