cleung
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I know that the Conestoga wreck at Cardinal near Brockville has currents. I'll be taking some new divers there in early October. I see two possible ways to dive it both starting at the bow of the wreck;
1) drift with current along one side of the wreck from bow are to stern then jump inside the wreck and swim back up to the bow, then repeat with other side
2) jump inside the wreck as soon as we reach it and drift down from bow area to stern then use the lines that run along the sides of the wreck to pull ourselves back up to the bow, then repeat with another drift on the inside. Then pull ourselves back up to the bow again along the other side of the wreck
Which way is better?
1) drift with current along one side of the wreck from bow are to stern then jump inside the wreck and swim back up to the bow, then repeat with other side
2) jump inside the wreck as soon as we reach it and drift down from bow area to stern then use the lines that run along the sides of the wreck to pull ourselves back up to the bow, then repeat with another drift on the inside. Then pull ourselves back up to the bow again along the other side of the wreck
Which way is better?