is this cave scooter friendly?
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is this cave scooter friendly?
It would require a pretty skilled scooter handler to maneuver through this cave, but it might be possible. Not really needed at this point though, being as we are only back around 2500 ft or so. And I would definitely NOT want to haul a scooter through the dry sections.....
The Ricks Spring cave system is not scooter-conducive, according to official DPV standards. Too much cave damage (and scooter damage) could/would occur. Perhaps a Wayne Kinard or comparably-skilled person could do it but it is comparable to scootering in the Sweet Surprise Tunnel in the Devils Spring system.
Guys, when will you stop diving ricks for the season? When will you start up again?
You can pretty much dive Ricks year round with the exception of late spring to early summer when the flow is at its peak. When at its peak, you can't even gain access through the entrance. Additionally, the viz gets a little difficult mid winter when there is no flow. Right now, the viz is well over 100 feet or more.
Regards,
Randy
As Randy has mentioned there are times when it is not possible to dive the cave, most years we physically can't get in from mid April until about the first of August. Two years ago we made it in as early as the 7th of July, but even then the flow was high enough to make the dive more work than fun. Usually from about the first of August until early to mid December the flow has eased enough to make the diving really enjoyable, enough to clear any silt dislodged by the bubbles but not so much to make it a lot of work to get in. Usually by mid December the flow has stopped and the water level at the spring head has dropped about 6 ft. Without flow any silt hangs around quite a while and with the water level dropping the entrance and exit becomes more difficult. The spring head is surrounded by loose rock and climbing down that causes a lot of rocks to fall and plug the entrance. The other thing the drop in water level prevents access to the back half of the cave, unless you don't mind crawling through limestone tunnels with dive gear. There is a lot of passage that is out of water but too small to stand in. So From mid December to about the first of March it's a little hard to get excited about diving this cave. Starting about the first of March the flow returns and there is a 6 week window when the cave is diveable again. All that is dependent on the water year we're having, on really good years they tell me the spring flows year round and on really dry years I hear the level will drop to the point that the entrance is dry, <12 ft>. That's probably more info than you wanted, but the bottom line is that right now is the ideal time to dive the cave.
what does your typical depth profile look like?
The typical up and down that comes with cave diving, but our max depth is about 75 fsw. And then, obviously, each dry section is at 0 fsw. So we work our way down to about 70-75 feet, then come back to the surface (the air pockets before the first dry section), go back down to about 30 fsw (Jim Wyatt's Elbow) and come back up to the first dry section (Wayne's Waterfall) then after the Moon Pool it drops fairly quickly back down to about 75 fsw and then we make our way slowly up The Crack to the 2nd dry section (Vestal Falls, and The Elysium).