Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
overnight deco in Wakulla basin. A successful seven mile traverse was
completed on Saturday from Turner Sink to Wakulla, setting a new record and
proving the connection.
Curtis
Dennis (Icarus) - 17 Dec 2007 00:41 GMT
> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the
swimming
> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
> overnight deco in Wakulla basin. A successful seven mile traverse was
> completed on Saturday from Turner Sink to Wakulla, setting a new record and
> proving the connection.
Congrats to them!
Dennis
Grumman-581 - 17 Dec 2007 00:44 GMT
> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
> overnight deco in Wakulla basin. A successful seven mile traverse was
> completed on Saturday from Turner Sink to Wakulla, setting a new record
> and proving the connection.
So, if you want to dive Wakulla and you're not a member of WKPP, you can
do it by entering at Turner Sink? Cool...
I'll put it on my list of things to do... How may AL80s will I need to
bring along with me?
JOF - 17 Dec 2007 01:24 GMT
>> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
>> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
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>I'll put it on my list of things to do... How may AL80s will I need to
>bring along with me?
A bunch, and a few Gavins as well.
JF
Dillon Pyron - 19 Dec 2007 06:29 GMT
>> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
>> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
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>I'll put it on my list of things to do... How may AL80s will I need to
>bring along with me?
I believe the line is "I think we're going to need a bigger boat"

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I used to think the horse's name was Bob.
And the angel's name was Hark.
bracuk@axxent.ca - 17 Dec 2007 01:16 GMT
> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
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>
> Curtis
Overnight deco? Does that qualify as sleeping under the stars?
John Hanson - 17 Dec 2007 03:51 GMT
> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
>area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
>overnight deco in Wakulla basin. A successful seven mile traverse was
>completed on Saturday from Turner Sink to Wakulla, setting a new record and
>proving the connection.
Awesome job! Congrats to all of you.
-hh - 17 Dec 2007 12:00 GMT
> Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski of the WKPP surfaced in the swimming
> area of Wakulla Springs State Park this morning, after completing an
> overnight deco in Wakulla basin. A successful seven mile traverse was
> completed on Saturday from Turner Sink to Wakulla, setting a new record and
> proving the connection.
Nicely done. I assume rebreathers?
Any info on the dive profile (max depth, runtimes, etc) and the "as
the fish swims" distance traversed?
-hh
Curtis - 17 Dec 2007 23:49 GMT
> Nicely done. I assume rebreathers?
>
> Any info on the dive profile (max depth, runtimes, etc) and the "as
> the fish swims" distance traversed?
Saw this in the Miami Herald.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/story/347496.html Only error I saw was
the times didn't add up, if you add the 7 and 13 for 20 hours, that sounds
about right.
Curtis