The web page, wkpp.org , has the maps. In Sally Ward, the tunnels are all like that except for one stretch of the upstream. The downstream where those guys weenied you could fly a 747 down the tunnel they missed dues to a continuous and perpetual charlie foxtrot - a real tough dive; I dropped my one and only stage bottle, and we dumped a reel of off a scooter on the first dive in the cave. JJ went back and plastered it again. In looking at that map, keep in miond the 80 foot tunnel width, the 40-80 foot floor to ceiling height, and the 200 foot vis with white walls and giant locomotive sized rocks. This cave dive is called "Numero Uno" down here . Marc Dufour (ABNT) wrote: > > Le 5 Sep 97 à 15:10, George Irvine a écrit sur Re: From Gavin: > > > Marc, we went both ways in the new tunnel which started at what was > > considered the limit of exploration on a single stage from the entrance. The > .... > > had to cancel at the last minute, so JJ, Casey and I place the Aunt Jemima, > > and added 1800 feet in one dive ( our first in the tunnel), on one third the > > Is there any quick & dirty "map" available somewhere on the web where one > could get a sense of proportion of this cave system? It boggles the mind > reading about it and perhaps some reality check would put things in their > proper perspective for many people. > > > - -------- Vive le Quebec Libre! (C. De Gaulle, Montreal, 1967) -------- - > Pour le fond de l'Histoire: http://207.139.182.35/DeGaulle/ > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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