More about jumps... in JB
After reading through the "should there be jumps" thread, i recall the question popping into my head last time at jackson blue... i'd been looking for the jump to the middle grounds, somewhere around the 2500-2600P point and it took me several dives to find it. I look at this non marked jump in two views.... 1. it took me 3-4 dives to find it and make a successful jump to check out the new (to me) passage, and that of course was beneficial and added a level of safety. 2. on the other hand this is a jump that leads to a huge section of cave, that is some great passage to be seen. Most divers making a dive this "big" are qualified to travel those passages, as it usually takes a scooter or a stage or two to get there, and having spent four dives finding it extremely frustrated me since all I had to go off of was the descriptions other divers gave me. So... anybody have any answer to why this jump isn't marked? Do you all hate me now for bring up a topic that never seems to die? Ok, i'm done now.
Re: More about jumps... in JB
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Originally Posted by IowaCaveDiver
anybody have any answer to why this jump isn't marked?
The last time I was through there (a week ago) it WAS marked.
It's a single arrow with something written on it (a couple of words, I don't know what), about fifty feet past Stage Rock. The arrow may be red, I'm having a senior moment here.
Re: More about jumps... in JB
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Originally Posted by IowaCaveDiver
After reading through the "should there be jumps" thread, i recall the question popping into my head last time at jackson blue... i'd been looking for the jump to the middle grounds, somewhere around the 2500-2600P point and it took me several dives to find it. I look at this non marked jump in two views.... 1. it took me 3-4 dives to find it and make a successful jump to check out the new (to me) passage, and that of course was beneficial and added a level of safety. 2. on the other hand this is a jump that leads to a huge section of cave, that is some great passage to be seen. Most divers making a dive this "big" are qualified to travel those passages, as it usually takes a scooter or a stage or two to get there, and having spent four dives finding it extremely frustrated me since all I had to go off of was the descriptions other divers gave me. So... anybody have any answer to why this jump isn't marked? Do you all hate me now for bring up a topic that never seems to die? Ok, i'm done now.
Once you get into the middle grounds you better be ready. If I remember correctly there are like 19 T's in that section of cave before it takes you back to main line. If you can't find the unmarked jump then you ain't ready to go in there.
Re: More about jumps... in JB
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Originally Posted by IowaCaveDiver
After reading through the "should there be jumps" thread, i recall the question popping into my head last time at jackson blue... i'd been looking for the jump to the middle grounds, somewhere around the 2500-2600P point and it took me several dives to find it. I look at this non marked jump in two views.... 1. it took me 3-4 dives to find it and make a successful jump to check out the new (to me) passage, and that of course was beneficial and added a level of safety. 2. on the other hand this is a jump that leads to a huge section of cave, that is some great passage to be seen. Most divers making a dive this "big" are qualified to travel those passages, as it usually takes a scooter or a stage or two to get there, and having spent four dives finding it extremely frustrated me since all I had to go off of was the descriptions other divers gave me. So... anybody have any answer to why this jump isn't marked? Do you all hate me now for bring up a topic that never seems to die? Ok, i'm done now.
when are you going to be able to go during the week.
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Originally Posted by REastman
Once you get into the middle grounds you better be ready. If I remember correctly there are like 19 T's in that section of cave before it takes you back to main line. If you can't find the unmarked jump then you ain't ready to go in there.
There are sections of the crinoid that can be confusing. I don't know if that is the reason it isn't marked,but I have dove there several times with some of the original explorers,and they were of the mindset of jumps didn't need to be marked.