Latest update: March 18, 2004

Scooters are taken out of the water. Notice the audience in the background.
The main cleanup was done the day after the push dive. One team got the scooters and stages out from where the deep stops were carried out. Another team got the tanks and ropes out of the shaft. One of the habitats was directly disasembled and brought to the surface.
The milky water was at the bottom of the shaft the day after the push dive, so we knew it would be milky the next day in the shallow section.
Everything was still not out at dinner time and nobody were up for another dive, because the plan for that night was a big barbecue for all participants.
We had also invited Mick and his wife, but unfortunately they could not come. He was as helpful as last year!
Michael and Reinhart took out Isler's old reel from waaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the cave.
The next morning the "Kaskoppen Taskforce" (the Dutch guys) went into the cave very early and got the last habitat out as well as some small stuff out.
After cleaning everything up, we bought a new lock for Mr Vaux, visited him for a drink and a chat about the dive and left.
Reinhard and Herve went to the Ressel for a chillout dive, where Herve crossed sump 1 and 2 as the first French diver on a ten-hour-tour in the Ressel together with Reinhard. The Dutch went to Spain for some fun-diving (I think they'll never get enough diving) and I went home, as did most of the others!