Lake Minnewanka Vintage Dive Team

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JohnW

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Just thought this Forum could use some more photo's. Last Sunday Oct21/07 after doing two dives on conventional gear (twin 130's and 2 stage Bottles). My buddy Wayne and I decided to do a Vintage Dive at Lake Minnewanka, near Banff Alberta. This was Wayne's first dive in Vintage gear.

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Wayne and I posing for quick Picture in the Parking Lot.

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Getting Ready for the Dive, fellow diver Jeff D. still in tech gear had agreed to accompany us and Carry our spare Air...
 
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From Left to right. Wayne, Me and Jeff. Water is a balmy 41 Degrees F. Dive Time 35 Minutes Max Depth 86 ffw.

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Me taking in the scenery.

I'm hoping to have started something here, I don't think Lake Minnewanka has seen Vintage gear since it was new gear in the early 70's.
 
Nice pictures. I really like those triples.

I have been to Banff to do some ice climbing and hike some of the near by glaciers. Never thought of it as a dive destination. :11:
 
I have been to Banff to do some ice climbing and hike some of the near by glaciers. Never thought of it as a dive destination. :11:

Neither do Albertans. ;)

There are two underwater dam's, an underwater bridge site and an underwater town in that lake though.
 
Nice pictures. I really like those triples.

I have been to Banff to do some ice climbing and hike some of the near by glaciers. Never thought of it as a dive destination. :11:

Come back out in February and try out the ice climbing followed by ice diving (or visa versa!).
 
Nice pictures. I really like those triples.
Thank you, I really feel the need to show them off, many thanks again to Victor for such great Bands.
I have been to Banff to do some ice climbing and hike some of the near by glaciers. Never thought of it as a dive destination. :11:

Next time your in Banff let me know, I have extra gear you can use.

There are some great pictures and descriptions at mossmanscuba.com if your interested in Lake Minnewanka Dive locations. If you look at Hawkwood's profile picture I think that he's at the old bridge pilings, the same location we dove to on Sunday.


Now if we can only get JeffG into some Vintage Gear ....:D

I'm sure I'll be able to get him to try it next time he makes the trek down here.
 
If you look at Hawkwood's profile picture I think that he's at the old bridge pilings, the same location we dove to on Sunday.

Yup, thats me at the pilings - complete with bright yellow snorkel .

Check out these links for information on diving at Minnewanka from the Banff National Park website:

http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/natcul/Dive_e.pdf

or

Parks Canada - Banff National Park of Canada - Natural Wonders and Cultural Treasures - Diving Lake Minnewanka: Submerged Cultural Resources
 
Next time your in Banff let me know, I have extra gear you can use.

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Thanks, but I get enough cold water where I live. Maybe not that cold all the time, but cold enough. It does look like a nice dive spot.

Warm water is calling me.
In less than two weeks we are heading to Puerto Rico. My old playground. We will be diving places that I haven't seen in over 30 years. There are dive operators now. We are not going to have to find a fisherman that will take us out diving like in the old days. :D We will be able to make two dives and will be back for lunch.

I am actually going to at least one spot that was not really accessible in the past, unless you had a big boat and a long day getting there.


Come back out in February and try out the ice climbing followed by ice diving (or visa versa!).


I may do some ice diving this winter if I have the time. I tend to ski most weekends (my wife and I are volunteer ski patrol). If I come back to Banff it will probably be for skiing.
I see that you are heading to do some warm water diving in Cozumel in 30 days.
Have fun.
 

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