Morrison Spring After Dark

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Hetland

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JHayes, XRay and myself hit Morrison this past Thursday night, and had the place to ourselves (always a treat!). We found perfect conditions, and were glad to have had the chance to burn a tank there without the crowds.



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Hmmmm...I heard quite some interesting stories of your encounters there....:wink:
 
All the life really gets active out there at night.

While Morrison is fairly forgiving... I'd not advocate night dives there as its basically a cave environment when there's no ambient light marking your entrance/exit.
 
That just became my favorite video of Morrisons. Good job!
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Good video. Barry, what type of light were you using? That thing was powerful! Morrison is still one of my favorite places to dive...I love that cavern. But after that video and scary music....I may never be able to go back in there again.:D
 
Well....okay I am lying. BUT...that music scared me so much that next time I am in the cavern, I might pee in my wetsuit. Oh yeah, already done that too!:rofl3:

 
Good video. Barry, what type of light were you using? That thing was powerful! Morrison is still one of my favorite places to dive...I love that cavern. But after that video and scary music....I may never be able to go back in there again.:D

I really love the approach to the cavern. It's so photogenic. I'd like to eventually get an HD camera and do a proper video of a single diver doing the descent, and then a swim around in the main cavern. Will need some more lighting though :wink:
 

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