Blue Grotto Report - 7/2/05

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jeandiver:
Oh for sure!!!
One of these weekends , I am going to be headed out your way ... !!!
Probably within a couple of weeks or so ...

Let me know what I should try OK???
(Vortex , Morrison etc ... )

Jean
Cavern wise, Morrison and Vortex are best. Cypress even has some. Mill Pond is of course the best for cave, and the caverns are great to, but harder to get to.
 
I really like that rain picture too.
 
jeandiver:
Let me know what I should try OK???
(Vortex , Morrison etc ... )

Vortex has a cave, but the basin is pretty artificial and you have to beat your way out through the hundreds of students.

Morrison is more natural looking, has a better cavern area, but the cave entrance has been dynamited. Usually less people, especially if you hit it early.

Cypress isn't far away from Vortex/Morrison, and have a nice basin, usually no other divers, and a nice small cavern. Not much of a cave, unless you sidemount maybe? Visibility is almost always perfect.

If you want caves specifically, definately head to the Mill Pond like WaterDawg stated. More options in that one pond than you'll have time to dive in a single day :D
 
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https://xf2.scubaboard.com/community/forums/cave-diving.45/

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