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BIGG_BUDD

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DiverBry and I did a chilly CSSP dive yesterday. Viz was 5-10 feet and surface temp was 50 degrees. No discernable thermocline, but we did hit 49 degrees at about 30 feet.

Good times DiverBry! How are your toes?
 
Yep, same report today.... Sun was shining, water was fairly clear but no better than PK last weekend. Still cold, we registered 46 degrees. 5-10 feet. We only saw about 9 people total out there, including us. I did see a guy on an Optima Rebreather. That was interesting. Well only 5 days till we leave for Iowa. I am almost ready....
 
So Debra ... Winter diving up North should be great !
When you get to Iowa, ya'll cut a hole in the ice then....

Kick John in the Ice-Hole !! :rofl3:

Have big fun !! :wink:
 
BIGG_BUDD:
DiverBry and I did a chilly CSSP dive yesterday. Viz was 5-10 feet and surface temp was 50 degrees. No discernable thermocline, but we did hit 49 degrees at about 30 feet.

Good times DiverBry! How are your toes?

Hi BIGG_BUDD! My toes were pretty good until they thawed out and I could feel them again, LOL!

That was a fun dive! Can't wait for next time!
 
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