8/30/13 Jackson Blue Spring
Dove Jackson Blue. The flow was kicking pretty good, as several others stated the same thing as they came out. Since the park was closed except for divers, I had it mostly to myself. Edd was there with a couple students, another couple was exiting, and another couple was getting in as I was getting out.
This was my first time to this area. Cave Adventures was an excellent source of info, the staff was very friendly and the process to check in went smoothly.
I geared up, got in, got my butt kicked by the flow on entry, and finally found the gold line. Edd had stated the vis "wasn't that great" but then commented it was around 40-50ft. I told him "That's a LOT better than the blown out caves in my usual dive areas" LOL. I thought it was actually pretty clear compared to a lot of things I've dove lately. There was a slight haze (VERY fine particulate, I wouldn't really complain about it at all) to the water, but I was able to see both sides of the cave wall from the gold line
I blew through most of my gas getting in, so turned my dive short at the 500ft mark and exited. It was a roller coaster ride back out once I left the gold line.
I ended the day snorkeling with the wife and diving off the diving board (which was actually a lot of fun, I don't think I've jumped off one since I was a kid!). The wife doesn't dive but was amazed at how big the cave entrance looked when we snorkeled over it.
I had fun and I would like to return to this area again and dive both this cave and the others in the pond.
8/30/13 Jackson Blue Spring
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Originally Posted by
SuPrBuGmAn
You can easily swim JB by getting to know how to read the cave and avoid the flow.
You can, but I doubt you would get past the trash room, and to me it seems like the cave starts there. By that I mean it changes character and there is a WHOLE lot of cave past that point.
Maybe someone in real good shape with a RB could swim most of JB, but for us old farts, your not going to see JB without a scooter.
Having said that it seems there is more to see in the first 500 ft of JB than in total for a lot of caves, so I'm not saying don't bother to swim JB, I did, a lot and there is still stuff in the front of JB I haven't seen.