All i can say is Wow. What an awesome system. Viz was excellent and was virtually unlimited. Cant wait to go back and explore more. We did a 60 min run time at 140ft. Great day.
All i can say is Wow. What an awesome system. Viz was excellent and was virtually unlimited. Cant wait to go back and explore more. We did a 60 min run time at 140ft. Great day.
EN is a beautiful cave and the viz lately has been excellent.
I'm assuming you only checked out the cavern if you only went to 140 deep. Get trimix and really see the grandure of EN
Thanks for sharing! It is indeed a beautiful cave. There is so much to see in the ballroom, eh? I love spending time in there. So many people rush through it to get "somewhere" and miss out. Kudos to you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Tell us more about the dive!
Was this your first trip? The road is usually in better shape, and I'm sure it will be again. All this rain has been tough on it.
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It was my first trip there. The road was in fair condition as far as wma roads go. Mud and puddles were to a minimum. Having the place all to ourselves was deffinatly nice. I feel spoiled. I would have brought mix and explored upstream but i heard that the ballroom had plenty to see and i just wanted to familiarize myself with the system before going gunho at it. The ballroom is big enough and interesting enough to keep me entertained for atleast another 4/5 dives. I loved looking in the little sidemount no mount holes off the ballroom. They have nice decoration. The debris mound and upstream downstream tee was only at 125ish feet which seemed shallow based on the maps id looked at. Overall a great dive and im looking forward to going back again and enjoying the system.
Depth changes with the tide at the Nest
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