The final day of diving, the sun was shining and it was a sad morning for as all as we cleaned out the school och started packing all our belongings. When we got out to the mountain the divers for
We are getting closer to the end
Today we had our last gathering with the team and the locals that have helped us thought out the expedition, tomorrow is the last day and we are all feeling a bit sad that this years adventure soon is over
Meeting with the locals and more cave explored
Suddenly today catches up with us and it was time for our every year meeting with the locals to present the exploration and new information from this years expedition. It was popular event and we got a lot of questions
Day 4 – Freezing morning and guest visit
The coldest morning so far with below 24 when we woke up, last night a couple of us stayed up practicing rope climbing for the visit to the dry cave on Friday. Tired and with sore muscles we took of
Day 3 – Even more cave and skinny dipping
Great success in todays diving. We have several teams pushing the cave in different directions and that makes the exploring even faster. At our daily meeting today we estimate todays findings to about 250-300 meters, as soon as we get
100 meters of new cave
Not the best weather today but great diving. The push team managed to get to end of line and add another reel of fresh line, extending and mapping the cave almost 100 meters. Tanks are left in the dry section
Day two – the diving begins
20 cm snow hade fallen during the night and was still falling when we went to the mountain. Over the bridge where we use to pass the snow made it hard for the heavy scooters loaded with gear to pass
Expedition 2015 – first day
Finally after one year of planning it was time to kick off expedition 2015! We woke up to a beautiful morning with sun and -21 degrees. After breakfast we packed the cars and left for the mountain. After reloading all