Originally Posted by
NWGratefulDiver
A new cave diver's perspective ...
I like open spaces better than enclosed ones. Two days ago I dived Hole in the Wall for the first time. Holy mother of Jesus that's a beautiful cave. I could spend hours in there admiring the scenery ... it's like Arches National Park underwater.
Yesterday I dived Madison Blue. Couldn't be more different. I felt like I was in restrictions more than I was out of them. I found it constricting, and a bit mentally daunting whenever I started thinking about what I would do if I had to turn around or the guy behind me suddenly had a problem that needed my immediate assistance. In short, it stressed me out a bit and I didn't really enjoy it.
I'm told these restrictive passages get "bigger" as you gain more experience. Perhaps they do ... my dive buddies came out of there talking about what fun dives they were. I'm glad I did them, but they didn't feel like that much fun to me ... maybe it will after another 100 or so cave dives. I hope so ... but I think loving restrictions is an acquired taste ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)