Stupid question time:

Has anyone ever dye-traced Sorcerer's to Goodenough? Sounds like the bottom of the springs is at about the depth of the Sirion river.

I ask mostly out of ignorance, mixed with a modicum of idle curiosity.

CV

On Feb 15, 2010, at 8:39 PM, David wrote:

This story is 1 1/2 years old:

    http://www.diverite.com/divelog/adventures/customertales/goodenoughsprings/

Here is a map of the cave:

    http://www.cavediver.com/img/goodnuf.jpg

Here are some more links:

    http://www.goodenoughsprings.org/

According to the link below,

"In July of 2008 GSEP divers successfully penetrated the cave to a
depth of 515 feet, confirming Goodenough Spring as the deepest
explored underwater cave system in the United States."( I presume they
are including the 90 feet of that is Lake Amistad ).

   http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/goodenough.html

That would put it deeper than Wizard's Well whether or not you include
the depth of the
lake water.

The 3rd deepest cave in Texas:

   http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/sponsored_sites/tss/longdeep/tssdeepcaves.htm

   http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/images/goodenoughsprings.jpg


Do they know where all that water is coming from?     Chuck Noe, said
he think it is coming from deep underground.

David Locklear

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