As divers, we want to see the natural habitat clean and in it's best condition. I can understand how the fishing line was gathered in one spot. It really gets us aggravated when we are pulling cans and trash out. We always pick up the trash and dispose of it properly.
It gets cold the deeper you go, also the water flow gets stronger the smaller the space so you can’t really go anymore. Butt the main reason he didn’t go more is it’s dangerous there’s a part that’s like 2 1/2 feet wide and you’d have to be super small to fit through that crevice with all ur scuba gear
I understand the need for drysuits because of the temperature but I saw side mounts and extra tanks with regs and all the Tech Diving stuff. Is it necessary to be at a certain level of a Tech Diver to dive this location AND see everything showed in the video?
I have not been past the restriction at the keyhole. Some friends of mine have explored quite a bit further back into the cave. With the flow being very strong, it is very dangerous to go any further than what we show in the video. I am glad you enjoyed the video!
I am unclear as to whether you came out the same way you went in? fascinating footage but I got disoriented and could not tell whether you turned around or not
As far as the legality of the fishing regulations, I have no idea. We were there during the catch and release only season if that makes a difference. This was just gopro footage. If I have the original footage still, I could try and get a print made.
Mostly Rainbow Trout with some Brown Trout mixed in. The small brown fish you see resting on the bottom are called Wood River Sculpin. I hope this helps.