We tend to measure our path through life with milestones -- markers that represent certain accomplishments for which we can look back at each marker and exclaim "I did this!"
L-R: Kristi "Reefnut" Draper, Eileen Kennedy, Rich Courtney |
The National Speleological Society Cave Diving Section marks this achievement with a special recognition called the Abe Davis Award. Abe Davis was a freed slave in post-Civil War Florida who earned money from spectators by free diving in the Little River cave system. He went in at one entrance, swam through a lightless tunnel, and emerged about 40 to 50 feet away out of another entrance. Quite a feat without even a mask, fins, or underwater light!
I still have a ways to go to hit that milestone, completing my 44th post-certification cave dive (96 total cave dives; including 52 training dives) by our last dive of the trip.
There are old cave divers and bold cave divers. But there are no old, bold cave divers. I dive to be one of the old cave divers.
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