wind and rain are not the problems.. it's the water runoff that is. I've dived at the bridge plenty of times in rain and windy conditions there. Lightning? Uh, fascinating to see underwater, but not the safest place to be.
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So how's the diving at the bridge lately folks?
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Why? That's what this thread is for as much as anything else.if ya guys want to stay up to date on conditions i suggest the Facebook groups - blue heron bridge dive club and blue heron bridge scuba