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  1. #21
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    Default Re: it's a long swim

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich
    Speakin' of which we going to go cave diving soon? ....margarita diving the other night was a blast
    Soon I hope... tomorrow maybe or the day after (or both).


  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich

    Which brings up that timeless question, how do you carry 10 jump reels (3 more to come out via the Double Lines circuit and down the Hill 400 plus 1 extra as per protocol) plus 2 clothes pins for the T's?
    Well, it's an organizational thing, but it can be done.

    Seriously, if you're headed that way, do a few warmup dives behind the bats, etc., and learn the area. Also, once you jump to the line headed that way, stay right. There are tees in that line that will have you going the wrong way, wasting time and gas. The arrows will point the way to the exit, but not the way in. It's backmountable, and as has been said, the floor on the duck-under is pretty well worn, making it all the more back mountable. For a section of the cave that is pretty remote, it's very beat up. Also, a stage is recommended. There's no such thing as too much gas.

    Peace, Bless, and maximum respect,

    Mark


  3. #23
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    True true, there is no such thing as too much gas ...and *cannot fight it* there is always help should you find yourself ...or your pet with too much gas...


    SORRY ... I'm so infantile, I could not resist it. Dammit. So sorry.


    I'll go away now...



 

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