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    Default Wayne's World

    Does anyone have any good maps or pictures of Wayne's World. I have looked at the usual suspects (floridacaves, mejeme, etc) but pretty much only find an illegible stick map and a survey sheet. I am just curious to see a little more detail of this system.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE!


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    Default Re: Wayne's World

    Quote Originally Posted by DeepSea
    Does anyone have any good maps or pictures of Wayne's World. I have looked at the usual suspects (floridacaves, mejeme, etc) but pretty much only find an illegible stick map and a survey sheet. I am just curious to see a little more detail of this system.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE!
    Answered you over at TDS also...

    Here is a "crappy but better then whats out there" map....


    Joe


    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Pyle
    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."

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    Thanks a ton Tegg...This is exactly what I was looking for. I also appreicate your responses on TDS...


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    Walter:

    If you've never dived this system before, you'll find the long route/short route circuit to be interesting. Once you reach the starting "T" about 50' inside the sinkhole, go left and take the long route. After several hundred feet of swimming(keep bearing left), you'll notice the line arrows change directions and point the same way that you're swimming. Continue ahead for a few hundred more feet until you reach the "T" to the short route(marked by the red dot on the map). From that point, it's about 300' back to the starting "T". The entire circuit will take 35 - 40 minutes.

    If you're not diving solo and are diving as a team, a 2-man team will enjoy the dive more because the trailing divers in a 3-man/4-man team won't see much of anything half the time.

    Max depth will be about 115', but most of the dive will be in shallower depths.



 

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