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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Past/Related Exploration of the Weeki Wachee Karst Region
The Weeki Wachee Karst Project Team Robert Brooks Jackie Clark Joel Clark Eric Deister Kelly Deister Paul Heinreth Brett Hemphill Lindsey Hodges Corey Mearns Dali Mearns David Miner Bill Oestreich Jeff Petersen Walter Pickel Micheal Poucher Sandra Poucher Scott Pulliam Steven Straatsma Ben Wilcher Bert Wilcher A special thanks to: Chris De Felice (DiveWeeki.com) John Athanason (Weeki Wachee) David DeWitt (SWFWMD) OUR SPONSORS Salvo Diving Silent Submersion Tampa Adventure Sports Key Exploration Dives May 27, 2007 Brett Hemphill added just over 700 feet of line past the restriction/breakdown where Sheck's line with depth averaging 250ffw. On this solo swim dive with his KISS CCR, Brett Hemphill swam to the end of Sheck's line and then found an easily passable keyhole restriction through the breakdown collapse. After the restriction, Brett found himself in very large tunnel that averaged 15 feet high by 50 feet wide, with breakdown covered in a layer of silt and sand giving it the appearance of a winter mountainscape. Then the tunnel size expanded to average 25 feet high by 80 feet wide. He followed the tunnel and flow westward to another restriction at a depth of 278ffw, dubbed "White Death" because of the clay composition of the tunnel. We suspect the tunnel beyond this restriction is the primary source of the silt in the first 1,200 feet of the system and it is probable that this passage leads to a sink that was covered when the Weeki Wachee parking lot was laid. Bottom Time: 1.5 hours Deco Time: 4 hours Exploration Team: Brett Hemphill Support Team: Eric Deister, David Miner, Jeff Petersen, Walter Pickel, Micheal Poucher, Sandra Poucher, Bert Wilcher June 16, 2007 On a solo scooter dive with his KISS CCR, Brett added almost another 1,300 feet of line. Just before the White Death restriction, he spotted the real primary tunnel and followed it to the very large room, dubbed the River Room, with two very minor tunnels extending off of it. Brett doubled back, realizing that the primary tunnel must have split on him, again. With tunnel this large and only one diver's light, the "main" tunnel isn't as obvious as you would expect. Again, back in the true primary tunnel, he scootered on southward, passing through a short, restricted area of breakdown collapse which then opened up back into large tunnel and then yet another amazingly large room dubbed, Helm's Deep. On the southern end of the room, two large leads appeared evident. Bottom Time: 1.5 hours Deco Time: 4 hours Exploration Team: Brett Hemphill Support Team: Robert Brooks, Jackie Clark, Joel Clark, Eric Deister, Kelly Deister, Lindsey Hodges, Corey Mearns, Dali Mearns, David Miner, Jeff Petersen, Walter Pickel, Micheal Poucher, Sandra Poucher, Ben Wilcher, Bert Wilcher June 29, 2007 The dive plan was to explore simultaneously the two leads off of Helm's Deep, Brett, on his KISS CCR and Paul on his Dive Rite Optima CCR scootered to Helm's Deep. From there, Brett took the more southern trending tunnel. Paul followed for a short distance and then separated to explore a large side tunnel heading west. Brett added approximately 1,900 feet of line through amazingly large tunnel (averaging 70 feet high by 100 feet wide) to a depth of 342 ffw until the tunnel began to pitch steeply downward. This drop off was named Mount Doom. Brett also identified two more possible leads along the western wall between Helm's Deep and Mount Doom. Paul added approximately 1,200 feet of line in the large west tunnel. However, this tunnel, nicknamed the Dead Marshes Tunnel had no discernible flow, the water was darker and clearly stratified and stagnant with bacteria colonies. At present time, the question remained if this could be the connection to Twin Dees, since the spring has been stagnant for the last two years. Bottom Time: 2 hours Deco Time: 7.5 hours Exploration Team: Brett Hemphill, Paul Heinreth Support Team: Robert Brooks, Eric Deister, Lindsey Hodges, Jeff Petersen, Walter Pickel, Micheal Poucher, Sandra Poucher, Scott Pulliam, Ben Wilcher, Bert Wilcher July 14, 2007 Brett (KISS), Paul (Optima), Corey Mearns (Megalodon) shoot video of the first 2,000 feet of the system using Silent Submersion's new Death Ray and add 1,600 near Mount Doom; they confirmed (via 3 computers) a depth of 403 ffw at the bottom of Mount Doom - and this was not on the "very bottom." From there the tunnel got shallower again (in the 370ffw range) but ended in a room with a much smaller springing tunnel extending off of it. After doubling back a short distance, they found main trunk again and added the remainder of the line there. In the main tunnel near the end of the dive, the team passed a section that looked as if they may have hit the spot where the F well's drilling breached the ceiling of the tunnel. The large, main tunnel (where the "F" well connection may have been made) continues, but the dive was terminated on time. Bottom Time: 2 hours Deco Time: 9.25 hours Exploration Team: Brett Hemphill, Paul Heinreth, Corey Mearns Support Team: Robert Brooks, Jackie Clark, Joel Clark, Eric Deister, Kelly Deister, Lindsey Hodges, Dali Mearns, David Miner, Jeff Petersen, Walter Pickel, Micheal Poucher, Sandra Poucher, Steven Straatsma, Ben Wilcher, Bert Wilcher Summary distances to point of penetration from Weeki Wachee Spring entrance "Sheck's Folly" restriction 220 White Death 997 River Room 1,158 Helm's Deep 1,700 End of Dead Marshes 2,442 Mount Doom 3,655 End of Moria (after Mt Doom) 4,229 F-Well intersect 3,961 End of the F Well line 4,271 Total new line laid 6,728
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| Who loves ya, baby ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Congratulations to the team, excellent diving.
__________________ Cheers Stefan "It is still a good day if you are on the green side of the grass! ![]() Su amigo Roberto!" Sponsor Lou in Race For Life! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Absolutley amazing diving! Congratulations on a sucessful exploration.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Spectacular diving and not done on RB80, would like to qute one GI for ECCRs and technical diving... ![]() |
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![]() | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Congrat on the exploration.... I remember you telling about these dives when I last visit you... Cheers RL
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| Dude ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Congratulations. Nice to see some original Florida Karst exploration without any WKPP shite. May your lines grow long and your people stay safe.
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![]() ![]() | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Great dives and an excellent dive report. Thanks, RRB |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Nice report, sounds like you got your self a real monster to explore! We did not capture many still shots, here is some video footage in a Tampa newscast...Look forward to seeing some pics.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Weeki Wachee Spring: 2007 Exploration Report Amazing ! Congrats to the hole team. Frank.
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