I remember reading a very interesting article on the history and exploration of Branford Spring on a thread somewhere. I looked for it, but couldn't find it, if anyone could link me to it, that'd be great.
I remember reading a very interesting article on the history and exploration of Branford Spring on a thread somewhere. I looked for it, but couldn't find it, if anyone could link me to it, that'd be great.
"....The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose fall is marred by dust, and sweat, ....who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold, timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."
- Theodore Roosevelt
Jason Richards wrote the one you're probably talking about. It used to be on the IANTD site, but it's gone now. He gets on here from time to time; maybe he'll let us put it in the "Dive Reports" section and sticky it.
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I read the original article years ago in the NACD journal. It was limited system with a good room once pat the entrance restriction. I remember the description of the entrance restriction as being very tight and a body length long.
To practice getting through on dry land a sheet of plywood was placed on cinder blocks and weighted so it wouldn't lift off.....then in full sidemount kit working the way through the gauntlet. Too tight for me
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Jason was just a skinny kid at the time. I asked him about Branford spring a couple years ago, and he said 20/20 hind sight says he wouldn't go in there anymore.
Interesting reading. What year was the article written?
Kelly i do remember that box on the sign up table. I had gotten my intro cert in 1996 and went to the CDS workshop in 97 or 98. I remember looking at that box and thinking " you have got to be kidding...who in there right mind"
This one sounds like 'The real deal' by Jason Richards.......You find a spot like this & commit to it & you will earn your mettle & move on to bigger & better finds ! I loved this post.....it brings back some serious explorations. I once queried Gene about this site, & got his frown & "nothing to find in there" remarks. Still, you can take all the classes & have all the good stuff..gear wise, but lacking good judgement & self restraint you are better off swimming in Peacock slough or Little River !
(yes, Wes was working in Broome's dive shop as a repair tech} Lots of good stories in those days ! early '80's-mid 90's
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