That video is AWESOME please please please take me.
I have sat at the end of the cavern zone just staring at the first restriction on many occasion and the cave calls, please take me.
Ok I need to get a little more training including sidemount then maybe I can go!
Thanks for the video, made me anxious just watching it.
The video really shows how negative of an impact the drought has had on the system. Swimming through the bedding plane is normally an impossibility,with clawing through there being the norm. The Diamond Sands restriction would also present a challange with the flow blowing you around.
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When I was there on a checkout dive in 1979, our instructor bet us a case of beer no one could free dive to the bottom of the main vent. No one collected.The video really shows how negative of an impact the drought has had on the system
I was there this summer and could easily do it with only a mask, no fins.![]()
Ok, its March 13th.... I wanna go to Jug Hole, cavern of course.... State park web page still says ONLY CAVE DIVERS....
Can I go?
Anything I need to know first?
Thanks,
Tim
Funny to see this come up right now - 15 minutes ago Tracy and I were watching a video FW shot in Jug with a helmet mounted GoPro, on a dive with us last month. Great video - it was fun to watch ourselves wriggling through the Diamond Sands restriction.
Yep, Tim, you can dive it at Cavern level (thanks Kelly!). Be sure to clean off any vegetation from your gear (duck weed, etc), and get there this month. It's not open after March.
Have fun! Great cavern dive!
From the park website:
Scuba Diving
SCUBA diving is allowed at Blue Hole Spring from October through March.
Divers must be cave certified.
SCUBA diving is not permitted in the river or other springs.
There is a half-mile trail to Blue Hole Spring; many divers bring a cart or wheelbarrow to transport gear.
Dives cannot extend past 5:00 p.m.
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