@TuckerIdaho I like my local diving, but if I lived in Boston I’d be heading to the locations I mentioned, not FW. Although, if you get there early enough you can get an extra 1.5 to 2 ft vis before the masses stir it up
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What?!?! The Newport buoy says 53.4!
As a former Boston resident I can tell you that Logan airport has good connections to warm water diving!
10 ft is great vis here lolWe call 10ft VIS here good...for which we pray but rarely see and seldom can predict. Welcome to New England! It can be great diving, like the jungle can be great hiking once you clear a path!
It has to be worked at.![]()
silver lake in harrisville, NH was 49 on tuesday evening at 25 feetWhat?!?! The Newport buoy says 53.4!
That doesn’t seem too bad for a freshwater lake in your area. I used to live in Keene, but never dove up there.silver lake in harrisville, NH was 49 on tuesday evening at 25 feet
dublin, nubanusit, granite and silver all are right there, all are great dives.That doesn’t seem too bad for a freshwater lake in your area. I used to live in Keene, but never dove up there.
Used to drive by Dublin and wonder how it would be for diving. My have to hit it this summer.dublin, nubanusit, granite and silver all are right there, all are great dives.
As a former Boston resident I can tell you that Logan airport has good connections to warm water diving!