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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    Somehow a thread like this takes all of the romance ( in the renaissance usage of the word) out of cave diving. Just swim the bloody thing. Revel in the surprises. Feel that frisson as you suddenly wonder if you're really where you thought you were. Go enjoy a touch of the unexpected, for chrissakes.
    I think you're right. My question was answered in the 1st reply. I still enjoyed the exchange of information though. Since I've been cave diving I've been trying to systematically cover all the cave I can. I have seen plenty, but still have a lot left to see.

    I'd like to thank everyone for helping me out on my dive plan.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    Somehow a thread like this takes all of the romance ( in the renaissance usage of the word) out of cave diving. Just swim the bloody thing. Revel in the surprises. Feel that frisson as you suddenly wonder if you're really where you thought you were. Go enjoy a touch of the unexpected, for chrissakes.
    +1

    Safe diving,

    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    Somehow a thread like this takes all of the romance ( in the renaissance usage of the word) out of cave diving. Just swim the bloody thing. Revel in the surprises. Feel that frisson as you suddenly wonder if you're really where you thought you were. Go enjoy a touch of the unexpected, for chrissakes.
    LOL, I can always count on you Andrew !!!!!

    TJ (2)
    When I get out of cavediving, it will be to learn how to use a walker FW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    A trowel and a little hand dusting worked very well a few years back when some chump wrote "Eric Clapton" on the floor of the White Room.

    Rich

    Who in the F*%# would do that?!? Honestly! It boggles the mind.


  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    Somehow a thread like this takes all of the romance ( in the renaissance usage of the word) out of cave diving. Just swim the bloody thing. Revel in the surprises. Feel that frisson as you suddenly wonder if you're really where you thought you were. Go enjoy a touch of the unexpected, for chrissakes.
    +2 ... just go smell the roses ....

    Last edited by JoeyP; 02-26-2011 at 03:45 PM. Reason: didn't see Rich's post ...

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    'don't go off in an area you don't know, study and ask questions...'

    'don't take all the mystery out of it by studying and asking questions...'

    make up y'all's minds.

    proud cave tourist!


 

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