Amazing video, it's such a surprise to see a tiny pond with a cave opening that's hardly even noticeable, only for you to enter quite a large cave tunnel! As a dry caver with a little bit of scuba experience I can definitely understand the allure of cave diving, and hope to do it as well some day. Thus far I only have my PADI open water and plan to do the advanced course somewhere in the first half of 2025, along with a deep diving (up to 40 meters) and either a dry suit or nitrox specialisation. What would you suggest is the best route to go from there? TDI mixed gas courses, and then proceed to cavern, followed by cave, or something else? Anyway, stay safe and godspeed!
I would make sure you have an advanced Open Water cert with at least 50 dives (to gain experience) then go for the Cavern Cert followed by a Cave Dive course. I prefer a drysuit when diving caves, but it is not necessary. Wetsuits are ok as long as the water is not below 68 degrees F, else you may get chilled. Once cave dive certified, if you like, you could then get a dry suit cert and nitrox specialization. Most cave divers now use Nitrox for caves around 33 meters or less in depth. I think you will enjoy cave diving. I was initially a dry caver before deciding to cave dive more than dry caving. It's nice when coming to pits, just swim up or down the pit compared to having to rig ropes as in dry caving. Enjoy!
Great video! Hopefully I can dive it one day!! 😍
Yeah, looks like some places in there for you to check out!
Very nice video! Thank you Guy!
You are welcome. Glad you live the video.
Great video, would love to check this place out. Thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it.
Funny name 😂
Yeah, it's named after a well loved cat.
Very relaxing video, thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. The cave was a lot bigger than I expected.
Yeah, it's dark and big.
Amazing video, it's such a surprise to see a tiny pond with a cave opening that's hardly even noticeable, only for you to enter quite a large cave tunnel! As a dry caver with a little bit of scuba experience I can definitely understand the allure of cave diving, and hope to do it as well some day. Thus far I only have my PADI open water and plan to do the advanced course somewhere in the first half of 2025, along with a deep diving (up to 40 meters) and either a dry suit or nitrox specialisation. What would you suggest is the best route to go from there? TDI mixed gas courses, and then proceed to cavern, followed by cave, or something else? Anyway, stay safe and godspeed!
I would make sure you have an advanced Open Water cert with at least 50 dives (to gain experience) then go for the Cavern Cert followed by a Cave Dive course. I prefer a drysuit when diving caves, but it is not necessary. Wetsuits are ok as long as the water is not below 68 degrees F, else you may get chilled. Once cave dive certified, if you like, you could then get a dry suit cert and nitrox specialization. Most cave divers now use Nitrox for caves around 33 meters or less in depth. I think you will enjoy cave diving. I was initially a dry caver before deciding to cave dive more than dry caving. It's nice when coming to pits, just swim up or down the pit compared to having to rig ropes as in dry caving. Enjoy!
Very cool
Thanks
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Hmm...
how cold was the water
It was 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Great, have fun till it's not.
Well, it's still fun...