lake champlain diving

  1. macado

    The Mule Wreck in 185-190ffw (Lake Champlain)

    This is a really interesting and spooky wreck that I got to dive last Friday. The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM) calls it the "The Mule Wreck" (Wreck EE) due to the large presence of animal bones (mule, horse or cow?) on the deck. Standard Canal Boat "Mule Wreck" (Wreck EE) - Lake...
  2. macado

    Diving the wreck of the Sarah Ellen (300ft) in Lake Champlain

    Last weekend we finally had the perfect fall weather window and were able to do a dive that we have been planning for quite a while. So in honor of Halloween here is the accompanying video from our dive on the wreck of the Sarah Ellen that sits in 300ft of water in Lake Champlain. The Sarah...
  3. macado

    Wreck of William H. McAllister in Lake Champlain

    I finally got chance to edit some video footage I took a few weeks ago. Although the visibility was poor (only ~10ft or so), the little Sony FDR-X3000 does a decent job in challenging conditions. Despite the marginal visibility and a camera battery that died 15 minutes into the dive I still...
  4. macado

    Intact Sailing Canal Boat in Lake Champlain (125ft/38m)

    I wanted to share the video from last Friday's dive in Lake Champlain. This wreck is a fantastically preserved example of a sailing canal boat. She is fully intact, cargo of coal still present, mast and tabernacle still on wreck, anchors still stowed on the bow and intact wheel and cabin on the...
  5. macado

    Unindentified Sailing Canal Sloop (Lake Champlain, VT)

    I wanted to share a video from last Sunday's dive. This unidentified sailing canal sloop is probably one of the most preserved and pristine wrecks that I've ever dove in Lake Champlain. Artifacts galore. She is a virtual time capsule sitting in approximately 100ffw (30m). Based on her size...
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