Gorgeous! Cave diving would never have crossed my mind if I had not stumbled upon a video here on TY a few months ago. It's amazing how many beautiful locations there are around the world that are hidden right beneath our feet. An alien world most will never get to see but does in fact exist. It's crazy how much that little bit of sediment reduces visibility. It gives me an even better understanding of how crucial it is to be well trained and confident in your abilities. Thank you for sharing and taking us along!
You are very welcome. I'm glad you are enjoying seeing a part of our world that most don't get to see in person. I enjoy sharing it and am always happy when others enjoy it too.
Love it been here 2 times love this place didn't even know there was 2 other passages , next time we definitely dive this beautiful cave again, difficult coming from Australia Brisbane.
As always, much appreciation for sharing. I have been cave diving FL for almost 25 years. I didn’t even know there were side passages in downstream Cow (not on my map and sadly downstream was usually an after thought to reduce deco) but I will be hitting them next time. Complete respect both for all the pioneering/exploration you started in the 1970’s but also continuing to cave dive and post videos decades later. Warmest wishes for many more cave dives and keep the videos coming if you can!
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it very much. Like you said, any people regard the main downstream tunnel as something to look at as part of deco. The other two tunnels are nice too (but smaller). Our total bottom time to video all three tunnels was 58 min. Definitely a fun little dive with max depth 42 ft. No need for nitrox, just use air.
Was looking forward to your next video Guy, beautiful again. Music as always pairs with it. I really felt like part of the dive and again, the graphics you now add show me where I'm at in it. Watching a dive you took just yesterday adds to it also. Almost like you were still dripping water while you edited it. Also loved your book and identified with a lot of it. Also learned much about your techniques too.
I would not be a good source for that information. Back in 1972 the first dive I made was a cave dive. Straight from some practice in a pool to going into a cave the next day. Fortunately, I had well experienced mentors that helped me along the way.
I will admit I am not into cave diving but I do appreciate the skill level and training you have to have to do it. Awesome video!
Thank you, I'm happy you liked the video.
Gorgeous! Cave diving would never have crossed my mind if I had not stumbled upon a video here on TY a few months ago. It's amazing how many beautiful locations there are around the world that are hidden right beneath our feet. An alien world most will never get to see but does in fact exist. It's crazy how much that little bit of sediment reduces visibility. It gives me an even better understanding of how crucial it is to be well trained and confident in your abilities. Thank you for sharing and taking us along!
You are very welcome. I'm glad you are enjoying seeing a part of our world that most don't get to see in person. I enjoy sharing it and am always happy when others enjoy it too.
Love it been here 2 times love this place didn't even know there was 2 other passages , next time we definitely dive this beautiful cave again, difficult coming from Australia Brisbane.
I hope you get to see it next time you are in the area. Not many people venture into these small short tunnels.
Great lighting on your video 👍
Thank you! I appreciate that.
As always, much appreciation for sharing. I have been cave diving FL for almost 25 years. I didn’t even know there were side passages in downstream Cow (not on my map and sadly downstream was usually an after thought to reduce deco) but I will be hitting them next time. Complete respect both for all the pioneering/exploration you started in the 1970’s but also continuing to cave dive and post videos decades later. Warmest wishes for many more cave dives and keep the videos coming if you can!
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it very much. Like you said, any people regard the main downstream tunnel as something to look at as part of deco. The other two tunnels are nice too (but smaller). Our total bottom time to video all three tunnels was 58 min. Definitely a fun little dive with max depth 42 ft. No need for nitrox, just use air.
Beautiful cave always enjoyed diving it, thanks for sharing.
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed the video.
Was looking forward to your next video Guy, beautiful again. Music as always pairs with it. I really felt like part of the dive and again, the graphics you now add show me where I'm at in it.
Watching a dive you took just yesterday adds to it also. Almost like you were still dripping water while you edited it. Also loved your book and identified with a lot of it. Also learned much about your techniques too.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm happy you enjoyed the video and my book as well.
Agreed. Great video.
Nice Dive! I shot stills in the first tunnel a while back...had to wait of the silt to clear. They're siphons, right?
Yes, they are siphons.
That’s cool! I’m interested in eventually doing this how long did it take you to get from your first OW to your first Cave dive?
I would not be a good source for that information. Back in 1972 the first dive I made was a cave dive. Straight from some practice in a pool to going into a cave the next day. Fortunately, I had well experienced mentors that helped me along the way.