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DOS OJOS CENOTE

January 15, 2011
Platform at Dos Ojos Cenote We left the dive center to drive out to the Akumul area in Mexico and got to a series of cave systems called Dos Ojos.  This System is a series of cave systems that connect to different passages in a complex of caves under the jungle canopy. This particular system is really popular for tourist companies taking snorkelers...

ANGELITA CENOTE

January 15, 2011
Angelita Cenote-this is NOT my photo I was really excited to be finally going to Angelita Cenote as I have read and seem so much about this place before and this place seemed to be so interesting to check that when the dive shop owner mentioned that he was going to go there, I was excited to get on board and go.  We...

EL EDEN & CORRAL CENOTE

December 26, 2010
  Adam Haydock entering Cenote Corral Mexico I was really excited to be going to dive these cenotes once again and I got to pick out a location that appeared to be really beautiful based on the pictures I have seen from the past.  I am fascinated how the Yucatan is a swiss cheese karst feature that is basically a corral reef in a jungle with a vast network...

BONNE TERRE MINE

November 27, 2010
  The following day I got my dive gear ready to dive a famous mine complex called Bonne Terre Mine.  This place is a commercially run business with a flooded mine that has all kinds of extended mine systems underground.  It is a pretty interesting place but there are a lot of people that come here to dive this place.  It is a...

BENNETT SPRING DIVE MISSOURI

November 20, 2010
Bennett Springs State Park small cave passage eaten away by a river course Bennett Springs is in a central eastern section  of Missouri that is home to a massive and relatively unknown cave system that resurges hundreds of cubic feet of water each minutes from the depths below.  This Spring is open to cavern diving in the winter months and a major restriction...

DINOSAUR TRACKS NAVAJO LAND

November 12, 2010
DINOSAUR TRACKS NAVAJO LAND     DINOSAUR TRACKS NAVAJO LAND ...

GILA NATIONAL FOREST

August 21, 2010
Gila Wilderness Loop Trail It was nice to get back to the Gila Wilderness to spend more time hiking around but the nights were quite cold as the temp drops into the 20s and our sleeping bags did not do much for protection aganist the elements that we were facing. We woke up the following day and got to the trial head which...

DEVILS KITCHEN, SEDONA ARIZONA

May 03, 2010
Devils Kitchen, Arizons Devils Kitchen is in Sedona Arizona and is basically a blind sinkhole with no passage.  The 70ft drop is an interesting rap down (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); into the bottom of the sinkhole but you must have ascending gear to climb out of the pit. Devils Kitchen, Arizona  This is an interesting place to check out if you are...

GRAN CENOTE

January 13, 2010
Gran Cenote-this is NOT my picture Gran Cenote was the next place we stopped at after Angelita Cenote and this was another fantastic place.  The waters looks electric blue, there were different karst features as entrances and there were lilly pads growing in the water which gave this area a nice touch. We got to do a dive in here and it was...

RUBY ARIZONA GHOST TOWN

October 22, 2009
Old Truck in Ruby Arizona The night before we stayed at Picacho peak state park and drank way too much for the following days activities.  I woke up early ready to throw up but anxious to summit Picacho peak which is a 1500ft steep grade traverse up a mountian.  Picacho Peak Arizona I made an early morning start and was able to reach...

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