Scott, the lead they put line in ( 1000 feet by their claim) is on the right split of B tunnel just inside of where JJ , Casey and I put it on our first dive in the cave years ago. We added 1800 feet that day to Paul Heinerth's "4,000", which is either about 3,000 or I have a 300 fpm scooter. That was a triple stage dive, and we made it to the Outback for steak that night. For both Heinerths, it was an all night deco and some ridiculous bottom time. I figure their dive at about 5500 feet. I can send "Toast" back in to toast it and see. I don't dive B Tunnel - it looks like Ginnie in there now. In other words , Jill Heinerths 10,000 foot dive is ROUND trip at best, and no record of any kind, other than a record for lying in the most publications. Let me go puclicly on record to say the she is a liar, and that a lie is anything but the truth. To even intimate that these people went 14,00o feet is also a lie. The fact is that had they gone 14,000, they would have found one of the biggest junctions in Underwater Florida, and have been able to lay line in two directions. The 18K end is the third. The end of the 18K is past the Huddle House, by the way, and is underneath the next town. Rick Stanton, the Brit who did the longest dive in the cave ( O Tunnel ) on the Wk 2 Project, phoned me and told me where he went - around in circles and just near the M Tunnel crossover - about 8500 feet on my survey, about 2500 feet shy of where JJ , Brent and I put it on open circuit in a seven stage dive. Nonetheless, this was a great effort by Stanton and the other stroke since they were using unrealiable equipment ( their words not mine). Stanton was aghast to find out that we had hidden the parallel clear water tunnel that runs all the way to Cherokee Sink. In fact he called me a "bastard". The way we did this was to have Toast go to Indian and "let it slip " that there was a better way to get there - K Tunnel . K is on the other side of the cave. Scott Landon wrote: > > Dear Sirs: > > I have just finished reading the Jan/Feb issue of your magazine. The > brief article about "world record holder" Jill Heinerth has blatant lies > made by Jill and the rest of the USDCT. The claim of a 10,000 foot > penetration in Wakulla Springs is completely untrue. The best they > possibly did in the cave is approximately 6,000-7000 feet. To make the > ridiculous claims that are making for distance, they would have had to > start their tape measure down the road at the Waffle House during > breakfast. They began their project with the pompous attitude that they > would usurp the existing dive team at Wakulla Springs, the Woodville > Karst Plain Project. They failed miserably even though they had some of > the best water conditons in recent years. If you want a real story > about real world record holders and the real explorers at Wakulla > Springs, please contact the Woodville Karst Plain Project via > www.gue.com. > > Regards, > Scott Landon > WKPP > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Subscription/removal requests to clw5232@ga*.ac*.fs*.ed*. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! > -- http://www.egroups.com/cal?listname=wkpp&m=1 -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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