Question Cave Country condition check

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I paddled from Troy to the Branford Bridge on Sunday. We had to slog through about 150' of knee deep water on a slippery path to reach the river. Little River was at least 15ft under water... however, there was no one there. :D In fact, we only saw one boat on the river and it was off to the side fishing. I didn't hear a single boat motor on what is usually a busy day.

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I paddled from Troy to the Branford Bridge on Sunday. We had to slog through about 150' of knee deep water on a slippery path to reach the river. Little River was at least 15ft under water... however, there was no one there. :D In fact, we only saw one boat on the river and it was off to the side fishing. I didn't hear a single boat motor on what is usually a busy day.

Saw the scuba board van there on Sunday.
 
It needs to be washed.
Too far away to notice. With the millions of dollars you rake in as Scubaboard's CEO you'd think you'd have a legion of butlers and maids to wash it.:wink:
Or you could make tbone wash it as payback for staying with you.
 
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Or you could make tbone wash it as payback for staying with you.
I invoke the first rule of diving: Don't hold your breath!!! Now, if I threatened to withhold my meatloaf, he'd probably wash it PDQ.
 
How are conditions looking up there at the moment? Have the water levels dropped back down?
 

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