wjefferis
Contributor
I drove out to Ft. Pickens today in overcast and rainy conditions
. High tide was early in the morning and I was hoping that the current hadn't picked up too much yet. I knew conditions wouldn't be great, but I figured I may be able to gather some more data for for the dive map. I splashed in around 08:30 and the current quickly swept me to the West into the 10' cage area. I redirected myself to the East and kicked hard against the current and made it to the tire and cage that I usually use to tie a dive flag to. Visibility was 5 feet at best with lots of sea weed blowing. I held my position at the tire and cage and saw a large stingray go by. When I looked inside the tire I was pleased to see the french angel hiding from the current. I unfortunately couldn't hide from the current and I looked like this holding onto the cage: :storm:
Doing any kind of survey work in these conditions was beyond a stupid idea so after 20 minutes I came up and enjoyed the one and two foot waves that were now coming to shore
. I made the best out of the day and even though it was an el crapo dive at least I got wet.

Doing any kind of survey work in these conditions was beyond a stupid idea so after 20 minutes I came up and enjoyed the one and two foot waves that were now coming to shore

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