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SCUBAnauts International’s Operation Deep Climb

SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 4

What an exciting adventure for both groups! To see what kind of weather they were encountering, I obtained a radiosonde sounding at nearby Hilo, which is located on the east side of the island of Hawaii and east of Mauna … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb (ODC) – Day 4

Day 4 – 14 October 2007 Anna – 16 Operation: Deep Climb participant Well I woke up and finished the last few things that I needed to do to be ready to leave and then joined the rest of my … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts International (SNI) – Day 4

Day 4 – 12 October 2007 Madison SNI participant The KMC (Kilauea Military Camp) is at an altitude of about 4,068 feet (1240 m). You can see the geothermal vents from the road. The caldera is eleven miles (17.7 km) … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 3

This is the day that the paths of the two groups begins to diverge. While both groups fly to Hilo, the Operation: Deep Climb (ODC) group joins the Wildlife Productions crew and guide Doug Arnott to prepare for their climb … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 2

This is the second installment of the SCUBAnauts blog. Go to the Web and check out the pictures of the fish that they saw (Search for “Hawaii state fish” instead of Humu… — it’s easier!). Day 2 – 12 October … Continue reading

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