March 8, 2009
Lake Travis - Oasis Wall
Air Temp: 78f cloudy & overcast; light winds
Surface Temp: 60f
Depth Temp: 56f at Max 72'
Vis: 6-10 feet down to 72'
Lake level down 28'
Surface on the lake was very calm all day.
Dove the Oasis wall from aboard the Giant Stride of Lake Travis Scuba.
The grottos are huge heading south! My buddy Neal, found what by appearance could be an extinct spring with a tube going back perhaps 12 or more feet, further than I could see. The tube is very small, impenetrable (don't try it); The best part is what we saw inside...
This tube has the first Speleothems I've ever seen in Lake Travis w/ a dozen or more 1 1/2 inch straws hanging from the ceiling.
Reminder for us all: If you ever see anything like this, please don't go poking in the hole and destroy these unique decorations, b/c they won't be back in our lifetime. Thank you.
Really liked the walls at Oasis, with nice shelves and that cool, blackness below. Want to explore this more...
Very cool dive!:cool2:
Lake Travis - Oasis Wall
Air Temp: 78f cloudy & overcast; light winds
Surface Temp: 60f
Depth Temp: 56f at Max 72'
Vis: 6-10 feet down to 72'
Lake level down 28'
Surface on the lake was very calm all day.

Dove the Oasis wall from aboard the Giant Stride of Lake Travis Scuba.
The grottos are huge heading south! My buddy Neal, found what by appearance could be an extinct spring with a tube going back perhaps 12 or more feet, further than I could see. The tube is very small, impenetrable (don't try it); The best part is what we saw inside...
This tube has the first Speleothems I've ever seen in Lake Travis w/ a dozen or more 1 1/2 inch straws hanging from the ceiling.
Reminder for us all: If you ever see anything like this, please don't go poking in the hole and destroy these unique decorations, b/c they won't be back in our lifetime. Thank you.
Really liked the walls at Oasis, with nice shelves and that cool, blackness below. Want to explore this more...
Very cool dive!:cool2:
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