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On Mar 20, 2:04 pm, wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:59:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Mar 18, 11:19 am, wrote: On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:21:26 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 09:34:26 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: I'll try fishing although I am a poor fisherman. Mostly, I like to explore cool places. Suggestions? If you want to explore cool places, take up caving. Caves are at the annual average temperature, 55 F or so. Do not swim into flooded caves. If you do, you will die in one sooner or later. Froggy knows a lot more about caves than you do. Hey! I guess you're done watching American Idol re-runs for awhile, eh? ??? I consider cave diving an elaborate form of suicide although I can sure understand the desire to do it. Had a good friend who died cave diving, he was 280' down breathing what was an experimental mix at that time (1985) but is currently known as trinox. His suit inflated carrying him very quickly to the top of a dome over 150' high. When they got him back down, he was acting strangely and would not swim through the serious constriction. They waited as long as they could and then went for more air. When they got back, he was dead of course. Autopsy later revealed brain embolism due to the rapid ascent. We actually do have dry caves in FL. There are large dry caves nearby in South Georgia too. Many people think thye are claustrophobic but I have never seen it in a cave even in novices. Being a caver, I have no problem crawling into my sailboat engine compartment and actually crawling under the engine. One thing caving has in common with sailing is the type of rope used. Sailors want no stretch halyards and cavers want no stretch ropes. When you are on the end of a 600' rope, stretchy bouncy rope will make you sick. When I was really into vertical caving, climbing my halyard was no biggie but I am now afraid of heights. A few times I have been able to combine caving and boating by canoeing into a cave entrance. A few caves here in Fl can only be reached from canoe or kayak. My dream is to sail to that river in Guatemala that has huge limestone cliffs where sailors use as a hurricane hole and explore the caves in said cliffs. |
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