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Great video looks like a typical day at tenkiller. Next time you are heading that way let me know im pretty close and always looking for new people to dive with.
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Great video looks like a typical day at tenkiller. Next time you are heading that way let me know im pretty close and always looking for new people to dive with.
Several years ago a dive park was dedicated near the south end of Lake Tenkiller. The park is for divers only and is buoyed off so boats cant roam overhead while people are underwater. The park itself is just a space but the things places in it are different. The first addition to the park were two old boats and a Kansas school bus. A few years later a small commuter airplane from the Caribbean was added and then just over a year ago a Coast Guard helicopter joined the party. All the additions were added by Nautical Adventures, a dive shop in Cookson after being thoroughly cleaned and prepared for divers. All doors were cut off, wiring removed and liquids purged to make the sites safe.
A few miles up the lake is the old town of Cookson. The town was left empty and flooded when Tenkiller was filled in 1952. You can still swim around some of the old buildings as well as above the headstones in the old cemetary. Divers have found plates, pottery, and farm instruments there as well.
See a gallery of pictures and a video in this story to get better idea of all the cool stuff.
This is the web page and a small quote from it. http://modernscuba.com/blog/2012/03/31/coast-guard-helicopter-rests-underwater-in-an-oklahoma-lake/
I ran a line to all the attractions in the Scuba Park last October for the second time in two years. You said in your report that there was a line to the boats. Is the line still intact going to the bus, plane, helicoptor and the SS Oklahoma Aquanaut boat? This Spring the Oklahoma Aquanauts are going to be working with the Park Service to reset the buoy line around the scuba park. Nautical Adventures is a great dive shop in the area and even gives us free air fills when we are working or cleaning up the scuba park. They even have an annual lake cleanup that they sponsor.
Video, what video. I missed that in this thread, thanks. I just watched it, and now I want to go dive.
I ran a line to all the attractions in the Scuba Park last October for the second time in two years. You said in your report that there was a line to the boats. Is the line still intact going to the bus, plane, helicoptor and the SS Oklahoma Aquanaut boat? This Spring the Oklahoma Aquanauts are going to be working with the Park Service to reset the buoy line around the scuba park. Nautical Adventures is a great dive shop in the area and even gives us free air fills when we are working or cleaning up the scuba park. They even have an annual lake cleanup that they sponsor.
The video looks like there was some line still ran. Couldnt tell. Maybe avon can shed some more light.
Video, what video. I missed that in this thread, thanks. I just watched it, and now I want to go dive.
:banana:LOL I knew that would be torturekind of like dangling meat in front of a dog![]()
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