my buddy and i rocked a dive at little river yesterday. we arrived around 12 to find that only two or three other teams were there. as mentioned in a number of posts about the springs, the water level is low, and the flow wasn't really noticeable. we gold lined down the right side of the first t, and continued down the main line from the second t to about 1500 or 1600 feet. we didn't see another teams the whole dive. lots of albino crayfish moving around and of course the clay banks are always cool to see. nice not to be blown out of the cave in what seems like mere seconds after spending a hour fighting the flow to get any where.
when we surfaced things were getting busy. deco bottles, stages and side mount tanks were taking up a lot of the available space on the rocks, and people were waiting to get in. we chatted with some new friends on our way out, and got a dose of the infamous caver attitude from some divers as well, meaning they don't even glance at you when your walking by and say hello. i wonder if these people think things like "i'm a cave diver, and i don't have time to talk to you. this is a serious sport. i won't have any fun until i'm out of this thing alive and packing my gear down on the tailgate of my giant truck. look at you with your yellow fins and that big smile. stop smiling all ready, this is serious business!" to each there own.
by three, lots of other divers showed up (seems busy for a tuesday?) and we headed back to cathy's for fills and lunch. my buddy wussed out on a second dive so we bounced home, grabbed a couple of beers and called it a day.
great viz, low flow
82 minute run time
32% at 3600 in bm 108's
10 minutes of deco on 100%


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