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    Default Ginnie Springs Conditions

    The Santa Fe is rising, and a torrent. There's only one or two steps above water at the Eye. GSO has blocked access to the Ear, and that's a good thing. The Eye is fine, but seemed like the Long Island Expressway at rush hour yesterday. In the cave, flow is way down to the point where I could swim leisurely through the Lips. I swam the Catacombs, which were as clear as always. The Gallery is a bit smoky, and so is Hill 400. I tied a jump reel in to tour the Lips Bypass and Keyhole Bypass, but chickened out as both passages seemed awfully low and narrow (I've never been in either, and I was by myself). It was spooky at the sign, seeing zero light from the Ear. At the end of the day, the water had risen considerably from the morning. The Turkey's Roost is probably flooded by now. Still had a fun day, especially listening to two Long Island divers rave about how clear the water is: their viz up North is about 10 feet. Too bad they couldn't experience LR in the old cobalt blue days.

    (It was so busy in the Eye, that an instructor (who shall remain nameless), grabbed me as I swam by, pointed to the tie-off limb, imploring me to run the reel. When I looked quizically at him, he spun me around to look for my reel, which I did not have. Finally, he realized that I was not his student, gave himself the pistol to the head sign, and let me go on my way. I laughed through my regulator the entire trip up the Gallery. For $1,000, I'll name the instructor . . .)

    Last edited by Rick Palm; 08-27-2008 at 07:44 PM. Reason: Additional hilarious anecdote
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Palm View Post
    For $1,000, I'll name the instructor
    I'm in for fifty cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Palm View Post
    The Santa Fe is rising, and a torrent. There's only one or two steps above water at the Eye. GSO has blocked access to the Ear, and that's a good thing. The Eye is fine, but seemed like the Long Island Expressway at rush hour yesterday. In the cave, flow is way down to the point where I could swim leisurely through the Lips. I swam the Catacombs, which were as clear as always. The Gallery is a bit smoky, and so is Hill 400. I tied a jump reel in to tour the Lips Bypass and Keyhole Bypass, but chickened out as both passages seemed awfully low and narrow (I've never been in either, and I was by myself). It was spooky at the sign, seeing zero light from the Ear. At the end of the day, the water had risen considerably from the morning. The Turkey's Roost is probably flooded by now. Still had a fun day, especially listening to two Long Island divers rave about how clear the water is: their viz up North is about 10 feet. Too bad they couldn't experience LR in the old cobalt blue days.
    And everyone from Long Island wondered why I would move here...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Palm View Post
    (It was so busy in the Eye, that an instructor (who shall remain nameless), grabbed me as I swam by, pointed to the tie-off limb, imploring me to run the reel. When I looked quizically at him, he spun me around to look for my reel, which I did not have. Finally, he realized that I was not his student, gave himself the pistol to the head sign, and let me go on my way. I laughed through my regulator the entire trip up the Gallery. For $1,000, I'll name the instructor . . .)
    Hilarious...wish I had $1,000...

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    A couple of us are planning on going to Ginnie tomorrow (Friday) early afternoon. Hope conditions allow it...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Palm View Post
    I tied a jump reel in to tour the Lips Bypass and Keyhole Bypass, but chickened out as both passages seemed awfully low and narrow (I've never been in either, and I was by myself).
    You're no chicken, it was a damn fine decision.

    Cheers.


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    We did a dive last night (Wed) at Ginnie. Can't see dat red ball anymore. And we went in and out thru the Eye. We had to do Deco on the wall of the Eye (24 feet at the bottom).
    The water was a little tanic in the system but since I dive Peacock a lot , it didn't seem like a bit deal

    (drum roll)
    THE FLOW IS WAY DOWN !!!!!!!! (EEK)
    I actually had to pull a little bit to go OUT/UP the tunnel from the gallery to the Eye. (uffda).

    So depth was about 5 feet deeper than it usually is.

    Bottom line , it's definately worth doing a spash into ...
    Had a great dive too.

    Jean

    P.S. I could have sworn I was in Peacock , but I couldn't find Pots-Hole
    Or the bones , or Olson ( lol )

    Oh Lord , keep us safe , ALWAYS safe , and keep ME PRUDENT , ALWAYS PRUDENT !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeandiver View Post
    We did a dive last night (Wed) at Ginnie. Can't see dat red ball anymore. And we went in and out thru the Eye. We had to do Deco on the wall of the Eye (24 feet at the bottom).
    The water was a little tanic in the system but since I dive Peacock a lot , it didn't seem like a bit deal

    (drum roll)
    THE FLOW IS WAY DOWN !!!!!!!! (EEK)
    I actually had to pull a little bit to go OUT/UP the tunnel from the gallery to the Eye. (uffda).

    So depth was about 5 feet deeper than it usually is.

    Bottom line , it's definately worth doing a spash into ...
    Had a great dive too.

    Jean

    P.S. I could have sworn I was in Peacock , but I couldn't find Pots-Hole
    Or the bones , or Olson ( lol )
    Thanks for the update Jeano.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willardj View Post
    Thanks for the update Jeano.
    My Pleasure !!! (SMILE)
    I'll probably post some updates from this coming weekend too. (Peacock etc)

    The only thing to worry about at Ginnie is access. Turkey roost is under water right now. Of course , if you can get into the parking lot ( lol ).

    Thanks!
    Jean

    Oh Lord , keep us safe , ALWAYS safe , and keep ME PRUDENT , ALWAYS PRUDENT !!!


 

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