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    Default Goodenough Springs Exploration Project - News Release

    Del Rio, TX – July 20, 2008 – Cave divers from the Goodenough Springs Exploration Project surpassed their previous exploration efforts Sunday by successfully penetrating this high-flow underground aquifer to a record depth of 515 feet. This dive confirms Goodenough Springs near the U.S. / Mexico border as likely the deepest explored underwater cave system in the United States. Through its nine years of existence the all-volunteer team fought torrential currents to work their way past a tight restriction in the cave nearly 200 feet underwater before they were able to venture even deeper. Project Director Chuck Noe was surprised upon discovering an abrupt change in the tunnel’s structure. He related, “After descending more than a hundred feet down a steep, deeply-eroded passage the cave turned 180 degrees under itself and headed off in a more gentle slope of loose pea-gravel”. By his account the cave continues even deeper, though not at such a rapid rate. The self-funded GSEP also maintains an array of scientific instrumentation in the cave to aid researchers from Texas A&M and Texas State Universities in addition to governmental agencies. A more-detailed description of the dive and related photos are available online at the project’s website – www.goodenoughsprings.org.


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    Congratulations Chuck, quite an accomplishment.


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    Congrats Chuck.

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    Congratulations!

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    Impressive Chuck, keep up the safe diving.

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    Whew, ditch the fins and pull out the rock axes. That sounds like work.

    Good stuff though.


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    Way to go Chuck; congrats to all who have worked so hard for so long.

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    Congrats to you and the team on your accomplishments. As some one who did a few dives in the system in the 90's, I can attest to the difficulty in the dive, both logistics and conditions.

    I made it to the side mount restriction when the lake was about 40ft low, reaching it at about 165ft. The blast from that restriction made the flow at Devil's Ear look easy. I remember thinking that it would take some balls to attempt that restriction...

    Good job guys!

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    +1 to your man-card sir. That's definitely something to be proud of. Quite an achievement.

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    Wow. 515 ft in roaring flow - that's pretty awesome. Good on ya, mate.

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