i pass anderson spring every time i leave dive outpost to go to madison blue, what is it like? worth checking out?
i pass anderson spring every time i leave dive outpost to go to madison blue, what is it like? worth checking out?
give a man a fish and he eats for a day: teach a man to fish and he will drink beer for a lifetime............
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It is just your imagination, there is no such place. We try not to talk much about it, because it could get closed.
Viz varies with river level, like any other river cave. It can have a really strong current at the entrance. If you try to pull yourself in, the rocks move, and could trap you. There is also a lot of glass in the entrance. Sometimes, the current is OK past the entrance, but I have been there when it is strong (requiring pulling) all the way. You can go a little way in backmount, then it goes sidemount.
i will lay off the mushrooms.....should restore my reality....
give a man a fish and he eats for a day: teach a man to fish and he will drink beer for a lifetime............
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It's more fun to dive when the entrance collapses and you have to move rocks to get out in zero vis with zero current.
Joe
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Forrest, I know the surrounding woods are state owned, but wouldn't there be river access?it could get closed
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