Wakulla is around a 900 mile drive for me, so it wouldn't be too often. Would absolutely dive there though if it were open.
0 or never
1-3 times
3-6 times
6-12 times
12-18 times
18-24 times
Over 24 times per year
I'm not sure
Wakulla is around a 900 mile drive for me, so it wouldn't be too often. Would absolutely dive there though if it were open.
As long as RB's and no guides are the standard, count me in for 8 or so times per year.
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Bil Lindstrom
UCLA
If Wakulla were opened, that would likely induce me to get my full trimix cert ...
You're at 150'ish just to get into the overhead. I don't think any organization would recommend going into the overhead that deep without Trimix.
It would be an OW dive without Trimix. So the question would be, would you make the trip(and how many times) to dive Wakulla - OW, if not Trimix certified?
That fusalage would have made a GREAT habitat!
http://www.caveatlas.com/systems/sys...p?ID=84&co=US#
Meh... I'd use a less craptastic map.
Maybe you can stick your head out under a ledge, but for all intents and purposes... its an OW dive.
I did one Wakulla Cavern dive. I don't know if I'd brag about how much overhead I had, but it certainly is an impressive place to dive!
I don't know that I would argue with you as it being for all intents and purposes, an OW dive, but technically it's a cavern and I'm sure a lot of the people who shout out any time anyone breaks any rule by the smallest about, they'd scream bloody murder.
Land of Enchantment -- not so great for cave diving, but mighty scenic!
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