Eagle's Nest is a lovely dive, both upstram and downstream. I would agree with others here that if you are trained, have the kit and have some experience then there is no reason for it to be a difficult or risky dive.
As for being the 'Everest'...I don't think so. Lots of cave a lot deeper, with much longer penetrations possible and far more technically demanding. If you like deep and/or long then hop over to see us and dive with us in France!
Doesn't take anything away from the Nest though..still a super dive.
I'm limiting myself to 190, my certification allows me to dive to whatever depth I want. However, at the same time, I don't have a lot of experience much below 200. So, since this would be a first dive in this system, I feel that a 190 limitation is reasonable. Also, I dive a standard set of gas mixes and that's what I will have with me when I head down that way. We're actually hoping to get a dive in on the Oriskany, but if that falls thru then we'll plan to dive Eagles Nest.
Chris Hill
www.ocda.org
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." William Wallace - Braveheart
Chris Hill
www.ocda.org
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." William Wallace - Braveheart
Diving the Nest no deeper than 190ffw is fine and it means that you will just be staying in the ballroom area and not into the upstream or downstream sections of the cave. If you want to stay under 190 though watch your gauge closely as when you are following the line and approaching the cave passageways you will start to go to around 195 plus.
This is a nice, fun dive just by itself.
Chris Hill
www.ocda.org
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." William Wallace - Braveheart
We'll be headed down on Nov 11. Hope to hit the Oriskany on the 12th, then dive all over NFL for the following week. If we dive the O, we probably won't dive the Nest. The Nest is just a backup plan in case we don't dive the O and want to use up our trimix. Heck if we haul it down, we might as well use it.
I'll keep you posted as well as the couple of folks that have PM'd me. Maybe we can put something together.
Thanks to all for your offers.
Chris Hill
www.ocda.org
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." William Wallace - Braveheart
Thanks. That sounds like a good first dive to just get a little familiar with the system (you can always get more gas and come back for more). Heck just learning the way in and out of some of these is half the battle. I like the approach of gradual penetration and building a knowledge of the system. We only get down that way once or twice a year, so it takes a while to learn a new cave.
Chris Hill
www.ocda.org
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." William Wallace - Braveheart
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