Andy Carrol writes for Scuba Geek, a great new scuba diving blog that I’ll be visiting often. Andy recently visited High Springs, Florida, which he describes as “cave country, the headquarters of GUE, Extreme Exposure and Halcyon, [and] where DIR scuba diving began.” He visited High Springs to learn about cave diving from Tyler Moon, a long-time GUE instructor, and to get some cave diving experience. In his three part report, Andy mentions some of the techniques, signals, and gear configuration tips he learned during his five-day course. He also describes some of his dives, which included Ginnie Springs, Catfish Hotel, and Devil’s Ear.
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