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Good trip report!Photos from the dives.
I have one on my brand new suit too. Very handy for rear entry models, lets me keep the suit zipped up all day long.
I was surprised at how few operators there are on the site. Really just Gods Pocket, Hornby, and a few shops that sometimes run a boat on the weekend. Hideaway and Nautilus Swell are gone. Ogden Point used to be almost a mini resort by itself. Is the industry contracting that much?
I don’t know that for a fact. It could still be operating, and I certainly hope it is! Perhaps John just took a break?Is the Hideaway finally gone ?
I don’t know that for a fact. It could still be operating, and I certainly hope it is! Perhaps John just took a break?
I know exactly what I'm missing and have no regrets. I like to dive to see the wonders of natural sealife underwater- not lifeless shipwrecks. No offense to those who do enjoy that type of diving - it's just not of interest to me.
Not sure what wrecks you are diving but all the ones I have been to are far from lifeless. There is much marine life that takes over and calls the wreck home. I know it is off-topic but I felt I needed to defend my beloved wrecks LOL
I was referring to pictures I’ve seen of Great Lakes wrecks - they seem covered in Zebra mussels and not much else. Also, they seem to have little in the way of fish life around.Not sure what wrecks you are diving but all the ones I have been to are far from lifeless. There is much marine life that takes over and calls the wreck home. I know it is off-topic but I felt I needed to defend my beloved wrecks LOL