Grand conditions greeted us for the Grand Tour of Peacock Springs yesterday, March 24. Our foursome, which included Craig Walters, got off to a false start as I ran the reel to the wrong entrance (the deep entrance) at Orange Grove Sink. We quickly moved over to the correct entrance and we were on our way. Visibility was crystal clear as we swam the first leg of the tour to Challenge Sink. After a brief rest and re-calculation of thirds there, we swam the second leg to Olsen Sink, rested once more, did the math again, and took it on home via the Pothole line to the exit at Peacock #1. We did not see a single soul on the entire tour, and enjoyed perfect conditions: Peacock was in full splendor.
Postscript: Ironically, after navigating almost a mile of underwater cave passages, one of our team (who shall remain nameless) got briefly lost trying to drive his car out of the park!
Orange Grove Sink to Challenge Sink: 1800’ in 40 minutes, 77 cu. ft. EAN32 consumed.
Challenge Sink to Olsen Sink: 1400’ in 30 minutes, 51 cu. ft. consumed.
Olsen Sink to Peacock Sink via the Pothole line: 1400’ in 30 minutes, 51 cu. ft. consumed.


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