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    Default 80-year-old hopes to have broken cave dive record

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    A new world record for the oldest human ever to take part in a cave dive may have been set at Wookey Hole Caves.



    He managed to reach more than 20 of the underwater chambers in the Wookey Hole Cave system.

    Mr Buxton, who has been cave diving since 1953 is believed to be the oldest man ever to cave dive, though he said very firmly that he wasn't making any claim of this kind.

    Fellow cave diver Martin Grass said: "I've spoken to people all over the world, and while there have been plenty of people open water diving into their 80s, nobody has ever heard of an octogenarian cave diver.

    Mr Buxton said: "I would have liked to have reached the 22nd chamber, but I had an air leak on my jacket and had to turn back.

    "The leak, in a buoyancy waistcoat made it difficult to move about underwater."

    There are three chambers with air in them, and 22 chambers in total.

    "I've just always liked doing it," said Mr Buxton.

    "I was a caver first, and would come across these cave passages made by water and forming puddles, which are called sumps, and said that it was a shame that you couldn't explore them.

    "When someone pointed out the rope leading into the water and said that people were already doing it, so it sounded like a good idea to me."

    In the early days of cave diving, divers used diving suits and after the Second World War would use the re-breathers used by submariners to escape from crippled submarines.

    Later Mr Buxton moved to using air tanks underwater.

    For his effort in Wookey Hole Caves he used two 12-litre cylinders weighing more than 50 lbs.

    Mr Buxton, who has also cave dived in the Bahamas, Florida and Mexico has no intention of hanging up his air tanks.

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    The oldest active cave diver we have in Australia is 76 !

    Tony


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    (patiently awaiting a forrest joke...)


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    Forrest is a great guy, but he's not as old as John. Besides, when he was in FL, John would fix me cups of tea. Forrest has never done that!


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    Now that is very cool; very cool.

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    Forest is only around 65, he and my dive buddy Al are only a year apart. John Buxton has the record for oldest and for active in the sport for the longest. He can also be noted for having a great sense on humor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel Girl View Post
    Forrest is a great guy, but he's not as old as John. Besides, when he was in FL, John would fix me cups of tea. Forrest has never done that!

    When Adam and I came out of Snail shells sump freezing. Forrest was sitting on a little island with Skip and they made us tea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepairmike View Post
    When Adam and I came out of Snail shells sump freezing. Forrest was sitting on a little island with Skip and they made us tea.
    Shhh, you are going to get me in trouble with S.G., besides, that was Skip's tea.

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    I can only hope to be doing this sport I love into my 50's. I was glad to hear when a certain local cave diving shop owner told me how old he was because it gave me hope.


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    Good show Buxton. Enjoyed showing my wife this thread. Personally, I think way too much is made over one's age, although it would be nice if the type on this forum was made a little larger.

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