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Diepolder II and Diepolder III are located on the Sand Hill Ranch Scout Reservation, Hernando Co. Florida. The property was donated to the Boy Scouts after the Diepolder family passed away in the mid to late 70's. The Florida Speleological Researcher's (FSR) was developed after the boy scouts took control, and this program is the oldest working guide program in existence today. Guidelines were developed by FSR to insure that all diving operations are carried out with the utmost regard for the safety of the members, respect for the caves and property, and sincere courtesy to the landowner.

The submerged caves of the Diepolder systems are among the most unique discovered within the Western Hemisphere. Diepolder II is the deepest cave in the continental US.

The Directors of FSR have been chosen from the most active, experienced deep cave divers within the state of Florida. It is the intent of the BOD of FSR to provide and maintain access for all qualified members through this program.

Some of the Regulations for Diving:
  • All divers must be full cave trained through either the National Association for Cave Diving (NACD) or the National Speleological Society-Cave Diving Section (NSS-CDS). There are no exceptions.
  • All divers must show proof of 100 cave dives, through logbook entry, or the Abe Davis or Wakulla Award.
  • Trimix gas dives shall require the appropriate trimix certification.
  • All divers must be members in good standing of FSR, Inc. There will be no exceptions.
  • Ratio for diving Sink #3: Any single guide may accompany no more than three guests within Sink #3 at any time. To secure this ratio, at least one guest must have a minimum of five visits into Sink #3 prior.
  • To dive Sink #2 - You must have a minimum of 3 dives in Sink #3 before proceeding to Sink #2.
  • Ratio for diving #2: Any single guide may accompany no more than two guests within sink #2 at any time. To secure this ratio, at least one guest must have a minimum of at least five dives within Sink #2 prior.
History: Will Walters discovered the Diepolder system by air. D III is a max depth of apprx. 300' D II is a max depth of apprx. 365'. In 1979 Dale Sweet of Winter Haven did a dive to a max depth of 360' in the II sink. This was the first time a diver had explored a Florida cave while breathing mixed gas. Dale had placed a small American flag with a secret message on the back for all those who would follow. Sheck Exley made the same dive using compressed air a year later. Then in 1987 Bill Gavin and Lamar English did the same dive using mixed gas (which was just now starting to come into mainstream). Through the 80's little was known about the cave system beyond the pit and there were no maps. March 23rd of 1991, a group of divers organized a Project to gather more information about the system beyond the Flagroom. Some of the early guides included names such as Sheck Exley, Dale Sweet, Bill Main, Steve Stratsma, Bill Gavin, Vaugn Maxwell, just to name a few.

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Latitude: 28.517755
Longitude: -82.52912
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Maximum Depth: 360'
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Guided
Date Submitter Visbility Remarks
12/23/2010 phil 100 Spectacular dive site. It was a fabulous dive. Our guide, Dan Paterson said the upstream viz was verry good (beter than usual). Thanks again Dan for this beautiful dive.
4/23/2009 Bob Cree 100 Basin water levels are way down. Crack vis was fine. Like Jim said - hard to judge vis in the upstream. It was not near as good as I have seen it. Could easily see the floor from above the line and way out in front - so 150ish. But appeared pretty hazy. Downstream was near Cobalt Blue! Best vis of my 2 week trip.
12/10/2007 Jeff Addis 80 ft correction UPSTREAM VIS ABOUT 80 ft downstream unknown
12/10/2007 Jeff Addis 80 ft basin nice and clear. crack fairly clear minus cascading silt on entry. downstream vis about 80 ft. very cool dive
7/12/2007 Rich Variable Both upstream and downstream are very clear, but the crack is EXTREMELY silty (zero vis) due to the low water levels.
6/5/2007 Rich Variable Water level is very low, downstream was hazy but upstream was crackling blue which made for a gorgeous dive!
8/4/2005 Jim Wyatt 100' Dived Diepolder 2 on 1 & 4 August with Bill Main. Vis in the crack was less than 5 feet. Once at the bottom of the crack at 190 feet it cleared up nicely. Vis on the downstream side was 100 feet - 150 feet. It is very difficult to judge in that HUGE HUGE system. 1 August we dived upstream and the vis was not as good as the downstream side on Aug 4. But, it was around 80-100 feet of vis.
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