9/28/2011 |
David Dewberry |
5' - 70' |
Nasty entrance due to
mud,hydrilla,and a solid mat of green gunk on the surface. Water temp. uncomfortably warm in the pond and front portion of the cave. After getting back in the cave the passage drops into the 30' range, temp drops to the usual 69 degrees, and the vis. was very good. No noticable flow. Very interesting sculpted formations,lots of fossils, some bones, and saw a number of broken turtle shells as previously mentioned by Matt. Dusty exit but could always visually see the line. Not somewhere I would dive on a regular basis but certainly will dive here again. |
10/30/2010 |
Louis |
? |
We didn't dive it, but lots of vegetation on the surface. Looks like fun. |
8/21/2010 |
Kim Mace |
15' |
What an eerie place! Big temperature fluctuations and catfish, with little viz (and virtually none after we silted it near the dry portion of the cave). Had a short and silty dive. |
7/18/2010 |
Mathew Bull |
50-60' |
Flow is miniscule, but does eventually clear the silt you kicked up on entry enough to allow some vis on the way back. Dove to the "T" and back, good dive, most of the turtle shells have now been busted up in there... even the really cool punchbowl sized one :( |
6/14/2009 |
David Todd |
30' |
After the storm we kayaked to Gator Hole, erie place maybe because of the name, barely had our 30' vis, meet our new friend for the first time Mr. Silt Monster, dropped vis to about 10' about 80' in, so we turned and burned.
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5/3/2009 |
Mathew Bull |
40-50' |
Very mild flow, enough to keep the dust heading out when it gets unsettled. Fun dive. |
4/5/2009 |
Mathew Bull |
30' |
Little positive flow, enough to notice. Visibility was good except where the catfish were darting around. Very interesting dive. |
12/2/2008 |
Ginger |
not too good |
The vis is pretty crap until the 'drop off' at which point it finally clears up... except the bottom which remains messy from all the catfish. |